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Dear developer, I'm a university students who worked on SEL2. I want to write a Hypervisor based on Rust. There is an Hypervisor called hafnium running on Armv8.4. I wander if it possible for me to take place the Hafnium by my own Hypervisor running on Arm Fvp v8.4.
Hello! The best place to ask your question is in one of our forums. Please take a look at https://community.arm.com/support-forums/ and choose the best option for your question.
Many thanks :)
Very thanks!!!