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Jacinto 7 devices introduce the concept of a centralized Power, Resource and Security Management to allow mitigating the challenges of the traditional approach of distributed system control.
SYSFW is a collective term used to describe the TI Foundational Security (TIFS) and Resource Management (RM)/Power Management (PM) services. For more information on this, see the publicly available documentation.
Texas Instruments’ System Control Interface (TISCI) defines the communication protocol between various processing entities to the System Control Entity on TI SoCs. This is a set of message formats and sequence of operations required to communicate and get system services processed from the System Control Entity in the SoC.
TISCI protocol is used to talk to the SYSFW. For more information on this, see the TISCI user's guide.
The SciClient is an interface to the TISCI protocol for RTOS and non-OS based applications. It exposes the core message details, valid module/clock IDs to the higher-level software and abstracts the communication with SYSFW based on the TISCI protocol.
For more details on this, see the SciClient documentation in the SDK.