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For API Level 1 - Intel® ME 7.x - Sandy Bridge
For API Level 1.1 - Intel® ME 8.x lite - Sandy Bridge
For API Level 2 - Intel® ME 8.0 - Ivy Bridge
For API Level 3 - Intel® ME 8.1 - Ivy Bridge
For API Level 3 - SEC1.0, SEC1.1, SEC1.2, SEC2.0
For API Level 4 - Intel® ME 9.5, Intel ME 9.5.55 - Haswell
For API Level 4 - Intel® ME 9.1, Intel ME 9.1.35 - Haswell
For API Level 5 - Intel® ME 10.0.0 - Haswell
For API Level 6 - Intel® ME 10.0.20 - Broadwell
For API Level 7 - ME 11.0 - Skylake_LP and Skylake_H
For API Level 8 - TXE3.0 - Broxton, ME 11.5/11.8 - Kabylake_LP, Kabylake_H
For API Level 9 - Intel® ME 12.0 - Cannon Lake
Trusted Application Validation Guidelines
Validating the Manifest
Memory and Performance
Error Handling and Recovery
Functional Validation and Multi-Instance Support
Pack and DALP Generation and Validation
Host-Side Software Validation Guidelines
Trusted Application Management Flows
Error Handling and Recovery Flows
Multi-Instance and Interoperability Testing of Trusted Application Management
General and Platform-Related Events
End-to-End and Setup Validation Guidelines
Cross Trusted Application Interoperability Functional Testing
Creating a New Project
Importing an Existing Project
Converting an Existing Project
Building and Packaging Your Project and Running in Emulated Environment
Running Your Project
Running and Testing on Emulation and on Silicon
Debugging Trusted Applications
Preparing and Submitting Your Project for Signing
Signing an Applet
Signing New Versions
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Trusted Application Life Cycle
Following are some details on the expected behavior of the Intel® DAL TEE in CSE platforms and rules specifying when installJTA and open session need to be called:
- Install Java* Trusted Application (JTA) is persistent until uninstall; this means that it survives power state transitions (S0-Sx, S0-G5).
Note: Some security-related metadata is stored persistently even after the JTA has been uninstalled.
- JTA must be installed before you can open a session.
- Open session:
- Survives S0 ->S0ix-Connected standby power state (the host application does not need to open a new session to the trusted application when the platform resumes).
- Does not survive S0 ->Sx standby power state (the host application needs to open a new session to the trusted application when the platform resumes).