10 lines
532 B
Plaintext
10 lines
532 B
Plaintext
This is a small example virtual machine monitor, that uses the base-hw kernel
|
|
as secure-world micro-hypervisor on ARM TrustZone platforms. The VMM
|
|
configures TrustZone hardware in a way, that allows a guest to access nearly
|
|
all devices, and the DDR-RAM. Only few resources needed by the kernel (timer,
|
|
SRAM) aren't accessable by the virtual-machine.
|
|
|
|
Moreover, the VMM prepares the guest memory with a Linux image, and ramdisk,
|
|
and boots it. For the Linux guest to work properly a small patch, and tweaked
|
|
configuration is needed.
|