ci: qemuv8: test RPMB via kernel interface#7590
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Add a test with the RPMB FS enabled and the REE FS disabled. The RPMB device is emulated by QEMU and the data go via the Linux kernel driver and RPMB subsystem (i.e., this is testing the newer code, not the legacy one which involves tee-supplicant). Signed-off-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome.forissier@linaro.org>
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Add a test with the RPMB FS enabled and the REE FS disabled. The RPMB device is emulated by QEMU and the data go via the Linux kernel driver and RPMB subsystem (i.e., this is testing the newer code, not the legacy one which involves tee-supplicant).
Depends on OP-TEE/build#851.