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How to enable Secure Boot on Braswell?

pietrushnic
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I'm looking for documents similar to 558081 "Enabling Secure Boot with Intel FSP

and coreboot for Intel Atom TM Processor E3800 Product Family" and

514966 "Bay Trail – M/D/T/I SoC Intel Trusted Execution Engine (Intel

TXE)", but instead Bay Trail I would like to understand how things work on Braswell.

 

If procedure is the same or some way similar it would be great to get confirmation.

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CarlosAM_INTEL
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​Hello, @pietrushnic​ :

 

Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.

 

The information that may help you is stated on pages from 43 to 56 of the Braswell TXE Introduction document # 552582. This document should be accessible to you when you are logged into your Resource and Design Center (RDC) privileged account in the following website:

 

http://www.intel.com/cd/edesign/library/asmo-na/eng/599923.htm

 

In case that you want to update your RDC account, it should be processed by filling out the form stated at:

 

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/design/contact-support.html

 

We hope that this information may help you.

 

Best regards,

@Mæcenas_INTEL​. 

pietrushnic
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@Mæcenas_INTEL​  thanks for your answer. I saw that document and roughly understand process. My main concern is about using it with coreboot as described for Bay Trail # 558081. Can anyone answer if procedure for Bay Trail will work on Braswell (of course assuming correct usage of FITc and other tools)?

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CarlosAM_INTEL
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​Hello, @pietrushnic​:

 

Thanks for your update.

 

Correct, Bay Trail's procedure should work with Braswell as well, just using specific tools for each one.

 

We hope that this clarification is useful.

 

Best regards,

@Mæcenas_INTEL.

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