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<marcan>
sven: it's trustzone - one part of trustzone, the only part they use
<marcan>
AIUI
<marcan>
ARM's TrustZone has that and then the whole EL3 crap and more
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<sven>
oh, interesting. i always assume TrustZone only referred to the EL3 and secure/non-secure world stuff
<marcan>
EL3 needs secure memory after all
<marcan>
since it's not like it's a hypervisor like EL2 can be
<marcan>
so it's just a memory carve-out
<marcan>
AIUI at least originally, Apple used some of that technology to carve out the SEP area, but I have no idea if anything that could be called ARM IP remains these days