> OK, this seems to be the crux of the problem. Is it possible for us say that
> users are free to register new TLs, while at the same time recommending the
> use of existing formats for complex structures (e.g. FDT, HOB)?
I'm not really sure what qualifies as a "complex structure" in this
On 12/5/22 10:18 PM, Julius Werner via TF-A wrote:
It seems like some of us still have very different opinions about how
this handoff structure should and shouldn't be used, which I really
think need to be worked out and then codified in the spec before we
can call the document final, because
Hi Varun
Yes, I think the GitHub issue tracker can be used for all those things. Also,
the TF-A list can be used for general questions/discussion - that has more
visibility.
Cheers
Dan.
> -Original Message-
> From: Varun Wadekar
> Sent: 15 November 2022 15:29
> To: Jose Marinho ;
Hi,
Thanks for the email. Jose, how do we create bugs, provide ideas, or ask
questions? Do you suggest creating issues for all of these?
-Varun
-Original Message-
From: Jose Marinho via TF-A
Sent: Monday, 14 November 2022 3:30 PM
To: Simon Glass ; Dan Handley
Cc:
Hi,
We're glad to announce that the Firmware Handoff document sources are now
available publicly from: https://github.com/FirmwareHandoff/firmware_handoff
Note that this does not constitute a full "1.0" release of the document.
There are still some topics raised in the ML that need to be
Hi,
I discussed this with Jose a white back. I am OK with this as an
interim measure to get the initial doc agreed, so long as we move it
to a more independent place when available.
Regards,
Simon
On Tue, 13 Sept 2022 at 09:48, Dan Handley wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Just picking up this old
Hi all
Just picking up this old thread again...
There seemed to be general agreement to host the firmware hand-off spec in a
separate repo with separate maintainers at TrustedFirmware.org, at least
initially. Arm intends to progress with the initial population of this repo. We
intend to use
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