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# mbed TLS Selftest Example
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This application runs the various selftest functions of individual mbed TLS components. It serves as a basic sanity check to verify operation of mbed TLS on your platform. In the future, a wider portion of the mbed TLS test suite will become part of this example application.
## Pre-requisites
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To build and run this example you must have:
* A computer with the following software installed:
* [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/download/).
* [yotta](https://github.com/ARMmbed/yotta). Please note that **yotta has its own set of dependencies**, listed in the [installation instructions](http://armmbed.github.io/yotta/#installing-on-windows).
* [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/).
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* [The ARM GCC toolchain](https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded).
* A serial terminal emulator (Like screen, pySerial and cu).
* An [FRDM-K64F](http://developer.mbed.org/platforms/FRDM-K64F/) development board, or another board supported by mbed OS (in which case you'll have to substitute frdm-k64f-gcc with the appropriate target in the instructions below).
* A micro-USB cable.
* If your OS is Windows, please follow the installation instructions [for the serial port driver](https://developer.mbed.org/handbook/Windows-serial-configuration).
## Getting started
1. Connect the FRDM-K64F to the computer with the micro-USB cable, being careful to use the "OpenSDA" connector on the target board.
2. Navigate to the mbedtls directory supplied with your release and open a terminal.
3. Set the yotta target:
```
yotta target frdm-k64f-gcc
```
4. Build mbedtls and the examples. This may take a long time if this is your first compilation:
```
$ yotta build
```
5. Copy `build/frdm-k64f-gcc/test/mbedtls-test-example-selftest.bin` to your mbed board and wait until the LED next to the USB port stops blinking.
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6. Start the serial terminal emulator and connect to the virtual serial port presented by FRDM-K64F.
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Use the following settings:
* 115200 baud (not 9600).
* 8N1.
* No flow control.
7. Press the Reset button on the board.
8. The output in the terminal window should look like:
```
{{timeout;40}}
{{host_test_name;default}}
{{description;mbed TLS selftest program}}
{{test_id;MBEDTLS_SELFTEST}}
{{start}}
SHA-224 test #1: passed
SHA-224 test #2: passed
SHA-224 test #3: passed
SHA-256 test #1: passed
SHA-256 test #2: passed
SHA-256 test #3: passed
[ ... several lines omitted ... ]
CTR_DRBG (PR = TRUE) : passed
CTR_DRBG (PR = FALSE): passed
HMAC_DRBG (PR = True) : passed
HMAC_DRBG (PR = False) : passed
ECP test #1 (constant op_count, base point G): passed
ECP test #2 (constant op_count, other point): passed
ENTROPY test: passed
[ All tests passed ]
{{success}}
{{end}}
```