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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Book Contents and Structure; Availability; Acknowledgments; Copyright; Contents; Acronyms; Micro-Hypervisors: What? Why?; 1 Introduction; 2 Operating System (OS) Kernel Architectures; 3 Micro-Kernel Architectures; 4 Hybrid-Kernel Architectures; 5 Hypervisor Architectures; 6 Micro-Hypervisor Architecture; 7 Qualitative Comparative Analysis; References; Integrity-Protected Micro-Hypervisor on x86 and ARM Hardware Virtualized Platforms; 1 Introduction; 2 Elements of x86 Hardware Virtualization; 2.1 Overview; 2.2 Hardware Elements; 2.2.1 Northbridge; 2.2.2 Southbridge

2.3 Software Elements2.3.1 BIOS/UEFI; 2.3.2 Option ROMs; 2.3.3 Power Management Scripts; 2.3.4 Other Code; 3 Elements of ARM Hardware Virtualization and Security; 3.1 Split-World-Based Isolated Execution; 3.1.1 Memory Isolation; 3.1.2 Peripheral Isolation; 3.1.3 DMA Protection; 3.1.4 Hardware Interrupt Isolation; 3.2 Virtualization-based Isolated Execution; 3.2.1 ARM Cortex™-A15; 3.2.2 ARMv7 Virtualization Extensions; 4 Integrity-Protected Hypervisor; 4.1 Startup Rules; 4.2 Runtime Rules; 4.3 Design Rule; References; The Uber eXtensible Micro-Hypervisor Framework (uberXMHF); 1 Introduction

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