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arm-bsp/documentation: corstone1000: remove TEE driver load
The arm-tstee driver was upstreamed to the v6.10 kernel so it doesn't have to be loaded manually. Updated the related parts in the Corstone-1000 user guide. Signed-off-by: Bence Balogh <bence.balogh@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Jon Mason <jon.mason@arm.com>
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@@ -1236,25 +1236,24 @@ When running the tests on the Corstone-1000 FVP, the user should follow the
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instructions in `Running the software on FVP`_ section to boot Linux in FVP
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host_terminal_0, and login using the username ``root``.
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First, load FF-A TEE kernel module:
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The tests use the `arm_tstee` driver to access Trusted Services Secure Partitions from user space.
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This driver is included in the Linux Kernel, starting from v6.10.
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Run the following command in the Host terminal (ttyUSB2) to verify that the driver is present:
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insmod /lib/modules/*-yocto-standard/updates/arm-tstee.ko
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ls /sys/bus/arm_ffa/drivers | grep arm_tstee
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Then, check whether the FF-A TEE driver is loaded correctly by using the following command:
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The output should be:
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cat /proc/modules | grep arm_tstee
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arm_tstee
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The output should be similar to:
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arm_tstee 16384 - - Live 0xffffffc000510000 (O)
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Now, run the PSA API tests in the following order:
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Run the PSA API tests in the following order:
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