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10 world" model (Normal and Secure World) into four worlds: Normal, Secure,
12 running in the Realm world.
14 The monitor running in the Realm world is known as the Realm Management
18 Realm world), however much of the control is handled by a hypervisor
19 running in the Normal World. The Normal World hypervisor uses the Realm
25 mapped in this half cannot be seen by the Normal World and the RMM
26 restricts what operations the Normal World can perform on this memory
27 (e.g. the Normal World cannot replace pages in this region without the
28 guest's cooperation). The upper half is shared, the Normal World is free
37 guest to give up memory to be returned to the Normal World, or to
38 request new memory from the Normal World. Without an explicit request
39 from the Realm guest the RMM will otherwise prevent the Normal World
52 World) or marked RIPAS DEV.
54 * MMIO devices emulated by the Normal World and used very early in boot