Processor SDK Linux for AM62x
10_00_07_04
1. Overview
2. Release Specific
3. Foundational Components
4. How to Guides
4.1. Developer Notes
4.1.1. Moving Files to the Target System
4.1.2. SDK File System Optimization/Customization
4.1.3. How to Enable M.2-CC33x1 in Linux
4.1.4. How to Suspend to RAM (Deep Sleep) on AM62x
4.1.5. How to enable MCAN in Linux
4.1.6. How to enable DT overlays in linux
4.1.7. How to playback audio over HDMI
4.1.8. How to enable Microtips LVDS Panel
4.1.9. How to Use K3Conf Tool
4.1.10. Real-Time Linux on TI SoCs
4.1.11. Boot Time Optimizations
4.1.12. Unlocking Runtime Debug on a Secure Device (HS) via the Secure Access Point
4.1.13. How to check some device tree information from user-space of Linux?
4.1.14. How do I integrate a different version of open source software than what is packaged in Processor SDK Linux AM62x?
4.1.15. K3 Resource Partitioning Tool
4.1.16. How to Setup and Debug using Lauterbach
4.1.17. Enabling and Parsing SYSFW Trace
4.2. Hardware EVM Setup
5. RTOS/NO-RTOS [MCU+ SDK]
6. Applications
7. Documentation Tarball
Processor SDK Linux for AM62x
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4.1.12.
Unlocking Runtime Debug on a Secure Device (HS) via the Secure Access Point
4.1.12.
Unlocking Runtime Debug on a Secure Device (HS) via the Secure Access Point
Refer to
Secure Debug User Guide
available in the
System Firmware Documentation
.