# Cassini BSP ## Introduction This Yocto layer is used by [meta-cassini](https://gitlab.com/Linaro/cassini/meta-cassini). It modifies some Arm-maintained machine definitions and recipes from [meta-arm-bsp](https://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-arm/tree/meta-arm-bsp) so that they can be used to build and boot Cassini distro images. Currently supported platforms include: * Corstone-1000 FVP (corstone1000-fvp) * Corstone-1000 for MPS3 (corstone1000-mps3) At any given point in time, this repository may hold recipes, append-files, config fragments, and/or out-of-tree patches which either: - have not been upstreamed yet - cannot be upstreamed (they are Cassini specific or otherwise inappropriate) For more details, see the Cassini documentation [here](https://cassini.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html) Contributions to this repository are not accepted at this time ## Repository License The repository's standard license is the MIT license, under which most of the repository's content is provided. Exceptions to this standard license relate to files that represent modifications to externally licensed works (for example, patch files). These files may therefore be included in the repository under alternative licenses in order to be compliant with the licensing requirements of the associated external works. License details may be found in the [local license file](LICENSE.rst), or as part of the project documentation. ## Reporting Issues Please report problems using GitLab's "Issues" feature. ## Reporting Security Issues If you find any security vulnerabilities, please do not report them via GitLab Instead, send an email to the security team at psirt@arm.com stating that you may have found a security vulnerability in meta-cassini-bsp. ## Maintainer(s) * Adam Johnston ## Disclaimer Arm reference solutions are Arm public example software projects that track and pull upstream components, incorporating their respective security fixes published over time. Arm partners are responsible for ensuring that the components they use contain all the required security fixes, if and when they deploy a product derived from Arm reference solutions.