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| Introduction |
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| This document clarifies the project's policy around compatibility for upstream |
| platforms. |
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| Platform compatibility policy |
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| Platform compatibility is mainly affected by changes to Platform APIs (as |
| documented in the `Porting Guide`_), driver APIs (like the GICv3 drivers) or |
| library interfaces (like xlat_table library). The project will try to maintain |
| compatibility for upstream platforms. Due to evolving requirements and |
| enhancements, there might be changes affecting platform compatibility which |
| means the previous interface needs to be deprecated and a new interface |
| introduced to replace it. In case the migration to the new interface is trivial, |
| the contributor of the change is expected to make good effort to migrate the |
| upstream platforms to the new interface. |
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| The `Release information`_ documents the deprecated interfaces and the intended |
| release after which it will be removed. When an interface is deprecated, the |
| page must be updated to indicate the release after which the interface will be |
| removed. This must be at least 1 full release cycle in future. For non-trivial |
| interface changes, a `tf-issue`_ should be posted to notify platforms that they |
| should migrate away from the deprecated interfaces. Platforms are expected to |
| migrate before the removal of the deprecated interface. |
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| *Copyright (c) 2018, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.* |
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| .. _Porting Guide: ./porting-guide.rst |
| .. _Release information: https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware/wiki/TF-A-Release-information#removal-of-deprecated-interfaces |
| .. _tf-issue: https://github.com/ARM-software/tf-issues/issues |