Sorry, hope the irony can be forgiven; I kept title intentionally vague! I should emphasise that any 'aviation standard' can be fair game for this thread; as long as it's formally recognised or published by someone who thinks it could form part of a pathway to certification, there's no need to ask 'does this count?'. There are precious few of these (that I'm aware of) since Open DO disappeared. I thought this was as good a place as any for me to keep track, and other forum users might be able to profit from my doing so... they might even know of a project or two that could be added to the list! Bonus points if you can link directly to some sort of source code repository.
- WolfSSL: a Secure Sockets Layer for traceable artifacts, enabling Secure Boot & Secure Firmware Update for avionics.
-- License GPLv2. Probably being a thicko but I can't for the life of me see the source code on their website
- Phoenix RTOS 178: a Real Time Operating System for systems aiming toward DO-178C certification
-- License BSD. Github link.
- WolfSSL: a Secure Sockets Layer for traceable artifacts, enabling Secure Boot & Secure Firmware Update for avionics.
-- License GPLv2. Probably being a thicko but I can't for the life of me see the source code on their website
- Phoenix RTOS 178: a Real Time Operating System for systems aiming toward DO-178C certification
-- License BSD. Github link.