Hi all!

I'm currently trying to understand something about the use of the
virtualization extensions available in the PL-400 interrupt controller
in seL4. It all starts with this sentence:

> The hypervisor supports virtualization also by using address
translation tables to trap accesses that the virtual machines make to
the virtual distributor. The hypervisor determines the effect of these
accesses and might typically update the virtual interface control
registers as a result.

Source:
http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.arm.doc.ddi0471b/CHDIHIDH.html

My interpretation of this is that by using the IPA which is available
with arm hyp, the hardware can trap accesses to the GIC from the guest
and "redirect" those accesses to the physical GIC. From this, I draw the
conclusion that the need for a completely virtualized GIC when using
these extensions is not necessary.  However, in seL4—due to the way in
which it manages interrupts by handling the hardware interactions itself
and instead invoking an endpoint—the use of these extensions in this way
is not possible.

I'm curious if this understanding is correct, and if not, I welcome any
clarity y'all can provide!

cheers,
dan

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