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2016-09-23Use subsectors instead of sectors in keystore.Rob Austein
2016-08-23Multi-client testing revealed race conditions in uart receive codePaul Selkirk
(dropped characters, improper handoff of message buffers). Fixed by a) changing the uart receiver from interrupt to DMA mode, and b) replacing the dispatch mutex and rpc semaphore with a mail queue (memory pool + message queue).
2016-08-11Multiple threads and multiple cores, to deal with multiple clients.Paul Selkirk
2016-07-13probe_cores() finally does the right thing, so we don't have to call it early.Paul Selkirk
2016-07-07Drop bad request packets.Paul Selkirk
Also, if the UART receive callback fails to re-enable receive (because dispatch_thread is in the middle of transmitting a response), signal dispatch_thread to re-enable receive after it's done.
2016-07-07Default to one RPC worker thread.Paul Selkirk
2016-07-06Add uart_set_default() to make debugging output easier.Paul Selkirk
2016-06-30RPC wire format now includes client handle in all requests, and opcode andPaul Selkirk
client handle in all responses.
2016-06-14Import cli-test into hsm pretty much as-is.Paul Selkirk
2016-06-13RSA keygen needs even more stack space than I thought.Paul Selkirk
Also, it turns out the linker wants to include initializers for sdram variables in the .elf and .bin files, even though it should handle it like bss. So now we manage sdram directly with a pseudo-malloc.
2016-06-09Put thread stack buffers in SDRAM, because pkey uses a lot of stack.Paul Selkirk
Also rearchitect the way we handle RPC requests - have a bunch of waiting dispatch threads rather than continually creating and deleting threads.
2016-06-09Rename main.c to hsm.c for consistency and a slightly simpler Makefile.Paul Selkirk
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