commit | 3cf2c9073ca75a1ea65cdde09ea7bcbd5708b61c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alphan Ulusoy <alphan@google.com> | Mon Apr 19 08:27:25 2021 -0400 |
committer | Alphan Ulusoy <alphan@google.com> | Wed May 12 13:06:03 2021 -0400 |
tree | 2c5b5bca9223abe1831c24a72b1633a257d851e3 | |
parent | 009d9eef647459ef3df10bf4f2dd3a4b24c24c3c [diff] |
Improve ROM_EXT image signer CLI and some cleanups This change: - Removes - `config.hjson` along with related code and dependencies, - `sw/host/rom_ext_image_tools/signer/dev` folder, - Most of the methods from the image struct, essentially making it a thin wrapper around a `Vec<[u8]>`, - Exposes input image, private key, and output image paths as command line arguments (required for signing an image with multiple keys during build), - Adds `thiserror` and `anyhow` dependencies to remove `expect`s, - Modifies the ROM_EXT manifest generator rust template to generate structs instead of individual constants, which enables some basic checks in `Image::set_manifest_field`. CLI is pretty basic because the functions in will eventually be integrated into the opentitan tool. Signed-off-by: Alphan Ulusoy <alphan@google.com>
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