The documentation describes two following security states: Trusted and Secure.
What is the functional difference between the two in this specific SoC, in terms of available mechanisms, violations behavior, available keys, etc.?
Is Secure considered to be "more secure", and if yes then in what way?
Are there any functionalities that are available in only one of the states?
Thanks,
Dmitri
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The modes are described in the QorIQ Trust Architecture 2.0 User Guide, 7.2.6.1.2 State definitions.
The modes are described in the QorIQ Trust Architecture 2.0 User Guide, 7.2.6.1.2 State definitions.
Your understanding is correct.