release.txt Driver File Contents (CV_Setup_J5DY0_A27_ZPE.exe)

        Broadcom (R) Corporation
       Release version 22.7.133.0B
             (06/02/2012)

            RELEASE NOTES
            =============

These notes describes the firmware release of USH BCM 5880/5882.

This USH firmware release includes support for the following:

1. TPM version 1.2.
2. Firmware upgrade capability [CV and TPM].
3. Contacted/Contactless CCID capability.
4. CV 1.0 api support.

    Product                 Version 
    =======                 ========

USH Firmware modules:
1.  USH Firmware            22.7.133.0B
2.  TPM Firmware            1.2.7.14
3.  CCID Firmware           0.3.1.1   
4.  CV Firmware             1.0.2.53

USH SBI Firmware:
1.  SBI Firmware            55

3rd party Libaries:
1. Validity					4.2.424



Contents of this release:
==========================


1) sbi<chip_id><cust id>.bin - this is the signed ush sbi image.
2) bcm<chip_id><cust id>.bin - this is the signed brcm ush firmware image. 
3) fsb<chip_id><cust id>.bin - Manufacturing image. sbi + bcm for a 2MB flash.
4) clearscd.bin - image used for CV upgrade 

Where
	<chip_id> - refers to chip id eg: A0, B0, C0.
	<cust id> - refers to customer id note: 0 & 1 are not shown as cust id.

[XXXXXXXX.otp are binary images for otp programmed customer id 1 based systems]
[XXXXXXX7.otp are binary images for otp programmed customer id 7 based systems]

Further references of images in this document would be as  <name>XXXXX.bin where 'XXXXX' is the version of the binary file.


History
========

Date                  Release         Description 
=====================================================================================================
06/04/2012            22.7.133.0B     CustID 1/FF and 7
										- Added RFID config file for Vans15 and Vans17 platform
04/03/2012            22.7.133.0A     CustID 1/FF and 7
										- added CID 7 images
03/28/2012            22.7.133.0      CustID 1/FF
										- ESPSW-2288: DF548660, USH smart card test fail on Dalmore-14/15
12/08/2011            22.7.126.0A     CustID 1/FF and 7
										- added CID 7 images
12/02/2011            22.7.126.0      CustID 1/FF
										- ESPSW-2199 [DDPA2.2]Fingerprint enrollment allows the same finger to be enrolled twice
										- ESPSW-2201 [DDPA2.2] Incorrect behavior with PBA "SC+FP" or "CLSC+ FP" for bad authentication 
12/01/2011            22.7.125.0      CustID 1/FF
										- ESPSW-2198 [DDPA 2.2] PBA direct show "Identification Failed - Press any key to continue" when warm boot system 
										- ESPSW-2128 DF509014 , Finger printer ESD issue on air discharge +/-2KV~+/-12KV (Dalmore 14 and 15)
11/30/2011            22.7.124.0      CustID 1/FF
										- ESPSW-2197 DF526290 , DDPA 2.2: Brooks with fingerprint/smartcard login intermittently fails on S3
11/30/2011            22.7.123.0      CustID 1/FF
										- ESPSW-2176 DF521912 , First FP swipe fails coming out of S4
11/09/2011            22.7.122.0      CustID 1/FF
										- ESPSW-2175/DF521853: Mifare cards not working with DDPA; updated HID library
11/09/2011            22.7.121.0A     CustID 1/FF and 7
										- added CID 7 images
11/08/2011            22.7.121.0      CustID 1/FF
										- address ESD failures found on X4 systems with Upek touch sensors
11/07/2011            22.7.120.0      CustID 1/FF
										- ESPSW-2128/DF509014: Finger printer ESD issue on air discharge +/-2KV~+/-12KV (Dalmore 14 and 15)
11/06/2011            22.7.119.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - Fix for backdrive issue during S3
										- Partial fixes for ESPSW-2128/DF509014: Finger printer ESD issue on air discharge +/-2KV~+/-12KV (Dalmore 14 and 15)
10/28/2011            22.7.118.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - Fix for backdrive issue during S3
10/26/2011            22.7.117.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - ESPSW-2138 [DDPA2.2] E4 Dalmore 15": FW reset to SBI mode
10/26/2011            22.7.116.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - ESPSW-2128 DF509014 , Finger printer ESD issue on air discharge +/-2KV~+/-12KV (Dalmore 14 and 15)
                                        - ESPSW-2159 Displaying the wrong text string in chkbios.bat
10/13/2011            22.7.113.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - ESPSW-2046: [DDPA2.2] TPM status shows "Unavailable" in DDPA when initializing TPM with TPM Management
										- ESPSW-2139: The finger print sensor dosent recover seamlesly after bombarding the sensor with -8.0kv of esd charge (Air Discharge) for authentication.
										- ESPSW-2133: [2.2] Calling CSS_FingerprintEnroll returns 0x89 with a touch sensor
10/05/2011            22.7.112.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - ESPSW-2131: [DDPA2.2] WMI "USHOnModule" Displayed "True" on X3 Platform
										- ESPSW-2132: [DDPA2.2] some of the smart cards are failed to detection 
10/03/2011            22.7.111.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - ESPSW-2126: [DDPA2.2] GINA returns Failure when swipe a bad fp
                                        - ESPSW-2125: [2.2]BIP_API:CSS_DeleteObject returns 0x00000088(CV_INVALID_CAPTURE_ID) when deleting an auth type/CV_AUTH_FINGERPRINT obj
                                        - Coverity fixes
09/29/2011            22.7.110.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - ESPSW-2097: CSS_GetObject/cssCVSaveSessionListToFile causes hang
										- ESPSW-2116: [DDPA2.2]USHOnModule properties are error
										- Fix for smart card coupler back-drive during suspend
										- Coverity fixes
										- Detection of USH on module
										- fix bug where bad swipe for raw FP capture resulted in CV_INVALID_OUTPUT_PARAMETER_LENGTH error
										- ESPSW-2096/DF503269: [PT_E15] USH smart card test fail
09/16/2011            22.7.108.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - ESPSW-2070/DF498686: CSC logon failure at Windows logon (SSO)
09/07/2011            22.7.107.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - added firmware version in simple form to current_version file
										- Coverity fixes
09/02/2011            22.7.105.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - ESPSW-2068: [WBF]WBDI device disappeared when Take TPM ownership
										- Coverity fixes
08/26/2011            22.7.104.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - Partially address issue with FP functionality on resume from S3/S4
08/23/2011            22.7.103.0      CustID 1/FF
                                        - initial alpha build
                                        - E4 detection logic using gpios
                                        - Gpio/SC power configuration changes to handle pwr states
                                        - FP performance optimization (except resume from S3 which is pending)
                                        - Updated Validity Library to 4.2.420:
										- associated USH firmware changes to address ESD issues when using hardware FP detect
                                        - DF456487: AT1660 ESD issues on Vida platform
                                        - DF456554: issue with the AT1660 sensor for low ESD hits (2KV contacted discharge
                                        - ESPSW-2070/DF498686: CSC logon failure at Windows logon (SSO)
										- ESPSW-2073: USH hang when tpm.msc launched during FP capture										
										
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