Trusted Firmware-M Source Structure
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Note
Reference the document Glossary for terms and abbreviations.
Introduction
TF-M is designed to provide a user-friendly source structure to ease integration and service development. This document introduces the source structure and its design intention of TF-M.
Note
This document goes ahead of the implementation so the existing source structure may be different from the description listed here. It is recommended to refer to this document for ongoing code structure changes.
By getting feedback from the practical implementation, this document is updated continuously before it is detailed enough to be a user guide.
Source Structure
The description of the source structure is broken down into subsections, each subsection introduces one detailed folder.
Root Directory
This table describes the structure under the root directory with part of
possible folders. Note that the Detailed
field indicates if the folder is
described in details here in this document:
Folder name |
Purpose |
Detailed |
---|---|---|
bl2 |
The 2nd stage bootloader. |
No. |
cmake |
Cmake files. |
No. |
configs |
Configuration system files. |
No. |
docs |
The documentations. |
No. |
lib |
The 3rd party library. |
No. |
platform |
Platform intermedia files. |
See ‘platform’. |
secure_fw |
The secure firmware. |
See ‘secure_fw’. |
tools |
Tools in scripts for building. |
No. |
‘platform’
The platform sources contain necessary platform sources or intermedia files pointing to the sources out of TF-M folder.
Folder name |
Purpose |
---|---|
common/* |
Common HAL implementation. |
include/* |
Platform public headers. |
<vendor> |
Vendor specific folders. |
Note
The common
folder contains the example implementation of the HAL
API
bases on common system
(CMSIS e.g.). The platform could reference to
sources in the common
folder directly if applicable or apply a
customized HAL implementation.
A system
can have a standalone folder under common
, depends on how
‘common’ this system is. Each platform vendor
is assigned with one
folder for usage. As the content of the vendor
folder comes by the
contribution of vendors, the vendor
manages the structure inside it.
‘secure_fw’
This folder contains components needed by secure firmware, and the exported interfaces for application, service development and HAL integration:
Folder name |
Purpose |
Detailed |
---|---|---|
include |
Public headers of ‘secure_fw’. |
See ‘include’ |
partitions |
Default services and supportings. |
See ‘partitions’ |
spm |
PSA-FF-M SPM implementation. [1] |
See ‘spm’ |
Note
A PSA-FF-M complied SPM implementation.
The headers referenced by other modules are public headers and put under the ‘include’ folder of the current module. Do not put headers not referenced by other modules in this ‘include’ folder.
‘include’
This folder holds headers for client, services and platform integration usage.
Folder name |
Purpose |
---|---|
psa/* |
PSA FF Client API. |
Note
TFM applies an explicit including policy. Each module’s headers are put into a specific folder which follows the pattern ‘*/inc’, this folder needs to be added into the project’s searching path if this project needs to include headers in this folder. The ‘inc’ in a path indicates the end of including-path. If there are subfolders under folder ‘inc’, apply a hierarchy including.
‘partitions’
This folder contains default services implemented as partitions and necessary partition runtime utilities provided by TF-M.
Folder name |
Purpose |
---|---|
lib/sprt/* |
The SPRTL sources and intermedia files. [1] |
lib/sprt/shared* |
Sources can be shared by out of SPRTL. [2] |
<partition_x>/* |
Files for ‘partition_x’. |
<partition_x>/include/* |
RoT Service API headers of ‘partition_x’. [3] |
<partition_y>/* |
Files for ‘partition_y’. |
<partition_y>/include/* |
RoT Service API headers of ‘partition_y’. [3] |
Note
The SPRTL sources and intermediate files. SPRTL contains sources from other folders, such as necessary RoT Service API implementation from ‘partitions’ folder.
The sources here can be referenced by the building system out of SPRTL. Generally, they are runtime and PSA APIs.
Here takes ‘partition_x’ and ‘partition_y’ as an example, and showcases a detailed structure of them. The <interface> contains the RoT Service API for client calls. The folder name of this client-orient folder is decided by the service developer.
‘spm’
The SPM is the core component to provide a mechanism for providing secure services.
Folder name |
Purpose |
---|---|
include/* |
SPM public headers. |
ffm/* |
SPM logic complies with PSA-FF-M and its necessary supporting functionalities, such as the runtime API and the thread operation, etc. |
cmsis_psa/* |
CMSIS implementation for PSA-FF-M SPM. [1] |
cmsis_func/* |
The library model implementation. [2] |
* |
Implementation sources. |
Note
CMSIS is the first implementation system.
This folder contains a function call based secure firmware implementation. This model is the prototype model which would be updated after the PSA model. Create a standalone folder to hold it.
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