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19 used by Non-secure world applications to access these services. A Trusted OS
47 resources. Essentially, it is a software sandbox in the Secure world that runs
66 services to software components in the Non-secure world and other Secure
92 - Implement a standard interface that is used by the Non-secure world for
115 preempted to give control back to the Normal world).
181 accessing services implemented in the Secure world. The ``MM_COMMUNICATE``
203 The exchange of data between the Non-secure world and the partition takes place
207 to the Non-secure world or discovered through a platform discovery mechanism
208 e.g. ACPI table or device tree. It is possible for the Non-secure world to
215 agreed between the Non-secure world and the Secure Partition. For example, in
217 describes that the communication buffer shared between the Non-secure world and
218 the Management Mode (MM) in the Secure world must be of the type
237 amongst multiple software components in the Secure world or cannot be directly
245 interfaces are not accessible from the Non-secure world.
497 invocation (i.e. a SMC from the Non-secure world). These requests are delegated
541 from the Non-secure world.
545 - ``NOT_SUPPORTED``: Function was called from the Non-secure world.
691 function was called from the Non-secure world. Also returned if it is
790 called from the Non-secure world. Also returned if it is used after