Create a document for embedded use #593

issue gmaxwell openend this issue on March 2, 2019
  1. gmaxwell commented at 1:24 am on March 2, 2019: contributor

    Libsecp256k1 is designed to work on embedded systems too– and AFAIK it’s the only publicly available library with any power analysis countermeasures at all, but like other generic embedded libraries you need to configure it for its usage.

    There should be a document that describes how to configure and build the library for embedded use and helps people avoid obvious pitfalls (e.g. mistaking the extensive tests as something that needs to go on the embedded device, missing the functions you’re supposed to replace with your own implementations).

  2. real-or-random cross-referenced this on Mar 6, 2019 from issue Make WINDOW_G configurable by real-or-random
  3. real-or-random cross-referenced this on Aug 26, 2020 from issue Tests on embedded platforms by real-or-random
  4. real-or-random commented at 10:45 am on January 5, 2023: contributor
    I think this depends on #929
  5. real-or-random added the label documentation on Jan 5, 2023

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