Re: SGX support on AM572x

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On 11/11/14, 2:22 PM, "Nishanth Menon" <nm@xxxxxx> wrote:

>On 13:58-20141111, John Syn wrote:
>> 
>> On 11/11/14, 11:54 AM, "Nishanth Menon" <nm@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> >On 11:17-20141111, John Syn wrote:
>> >> With the release of the Beagleboard-X15 in February 2015, I¹m trying
>>to
>> >> get a handle on the status of SGX support for the AM572x processor.
>>Is
>> >> anyone working on adding this support and is there any schedule for
>> >> releasing SGX on AM572x? There is a lot of interest on the
>>beagleboard
>> >> mailing list, but SGX support seems to be a big stumbling block.
>> >
>> >1. Are you looking for SGX driver support in
>> >https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/ ?
>> >
>> >OR
>> >
>> >2. Are you looking for distro support?
>> >
>> >OR
>> >3. Are you looking for what TI release(if any) will contain?
>> >
>> >for (1) you already have response from beagleboard mailing list - TI,
>>to
>> >my knowledge will not support IMG[1] drivers in kernel.org - at least
>>no
>> >known activity in the past present or future to do that.
>> Yeah, I think this is clearly understood.
>> >
>> >For (2): as the distro folks how they want to do things - again depends
>> >on where you are getting your distro from.
>> The official distro for Beagleboard-X15 is Robert Nelson’s Debian
>>distro,
>> but as long as SGX is available for AM572x, I’m sure Robert will find a
>> way to get this working.
>
>I suppose - you should probably use which ever mailing list meant for
>Debian and Robert for that discussion. we discuss kernel.org kernel in
>this list. obviously many stuff Robert does pick up comes from here -
>lets stick with that.
>
>> >
>> >For (3): use TI support channel over e2e Phorums[2] and look at
>>relevant
>> >TI release's release notes. Things like [3] are handled properly that
>> >way.
>> I took a look in e2e and I did find one promising posting:
>> 
>> http://e2e.ti.com/support/omap/f/885/t/366372.aspx
>> 
>> However, this article and your reference [3] are for V3.8 and I believe
>> BeagleBoard-X15 will be released with V3.14 or V3.18. So my question is
>> related to [3] and SGX support for either V3.14 or V3.18.
>
>I do think that discussion has the wrong audience in this mailing list.
>
>We dont deal with SGX drivers in upstream kernel. If you need to know
>from TI, use e2e and ask on the thread - TI formal reply can only come
>from that source.
Whenever anyone asks question on e2e about TI technology and Beagleboard,
e2e response is always "refer your questions to beagleboard.org". Anyway,
the info you provided are a good starting point so hopefully we have
enough info to move forward. Thank you for all your help.


Regards,
John
>
>> 
>> Regards,
>> John
>> >
>> >
>> >Other recent references:
>> >https://plus.google.com/100242854243155306943/posts/TKX7GfHkTow
>> 
>>>http://beagleboard.org/Community/Forums?place=msg%2Fbeagleboard%2F1t3yxk
>>>PY
>> >SB8%2FxCbkoWC_GhQJ
>> >
>> >
>> >[1] http://www.imgtec.com/community/
>> >[2] e2e.ti.com
>> >[3] 
>> 
>>>http://git.omapzoom.org/?p=device/ti/proprietary-open.git;a=tree;f=jacin
>>>to
>> 
>>>6;h=6203e0dfe7cf89456517a1b877610f8ac2b4fd86;hb=refs/heads/d-lollipop-re
>>>le
>> >ase
>> >-- 
>> >Regards,
>> >Nishanth Menon
>> 
>> 
>
>-- 
>Regards,
>Nishanth Menon


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