SWRZ117 June   2022 CC2652PSIP

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Advisories Matrix
  4. 2Nomenclature, Package Symbolization, and Revision Identification
    1. 2.1 Device and Development Support-Tool Nomenclature
    2. 2.2 Devices Supported
    3. 2.3 Package Symbolization and Revision Identification
  5. 3Advisories
    1.     Advisory Power_03
    2.     Advisory PKA_01
    3.     Advisory PKA_02
    4.     Advisory I2C_01
    5.     Advisory I2S_01
    6.     Advisory CPU_01
    7.     Advisory CPU_02
    8.     Advisory CPU_03
    9.     Advisory CPU_Sys_01
    10.     Advisory Sys_01
    11. 3.1 Sys_05
    12.     Advisory SYSCTRL_01
    13.     IOC_01
    14.     SRAM_01
    15.     GPTM_01
    16.     ADC_01
    17.     ADC_02
    18.     ADC_03
    19.     ADC_04
    20.     ADC_05
  6. 4Revision History

Advisory PKA_01

Public Key Accelerator (PKA) Interrupt Line is Always High When Module is Enabled and PKA is Idle

Revisions Affected:

Revision F

Details:

When the PKA module is enabled and idle, the interrupt line is always high and the interrupt can thus not be used as is.

Workaround:

The workaround is to disable the PKA interrupt in the interrupt service routine while the PKA module is idle and re-enable the interrupt right after starting an operation.

The workaround is implemented in the TI-provided cryptography drivers (ECDHCC26X2.c, ECDSACC26X2.c, ECJPAKECC26X2.c_list.c) in the following SimpleLink software development kit (SDK) versions:

  • SimpleLink CC13x2_CC26x2 SDK 3.40.00.xx and later