The `-t` option to program images with TrustFence didn't make much sense because the install script is dynamically generated at build-time with the name of the boot artifacts containing "signed/encrypted" on their filenames. This commit: - Removes `-t` option to simplify the script. - Determines if programming a signed/encrypted bootloader by looking at the bootloader filename. - For NXP platforms, reworks the function that updates the bootloader to properly program only-signed bootloaders (currently wrongly using `trustfence update`) Signed-off-by: Hector Palacios <hector.palacios@digi.com> |
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