Qoriq Trust Architecture 2.1 User Guide
: Secure boot is enabled via software flags (e.g., RCW[SB_EN] = 1 ) without permanently blowing fuses, allowing for testing and debugging.
QorIQ Trust Architecture 2.1 is a sophisticated security framework designed by NXP (formerly Freescale) to enable the development of "Trusted Platforms"—systems that resist both remote and physical attacks. While many technical resources refer to it, the comprehensive Trust Architecture User Guide is typically not public and is often provided only under a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) NXP Community Core Objectives qoriq trust architecture 2.1 user guide
A hardware block that tracks the state of the system (Secure vs. Non-secure) and monitors for physical or logical tampering. : Secure boot is enabled via software flags (e
: Hardware offloading for encryption (AES, 3DES), hashing (SHA-256/512), and public-key operations (RSA, ECC). and public-key operations (RSA