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19 This chapter describes the definitions from ``FF-M`` and analyzes
29 - L1.1 NPSE needs protection from nobody.
30 - L1.2 SPE needs protection from NSPE.
34 - L2.1 NPSE needs protection from nobody.
35 - L2.2 Application Root of Trust (ARoT) needs protection from NSPE.
36 - L2.3 PSA Root of Trust (PRoT) needs protection from NSPE and ARoT.
40 - L3.1 NPSE needs protection from nobody.
41 - L3.2 Secure Partition needs protection from NSPE and other Secure Partitions.
42 - L3.3 PSA Root of Trust (RoT) domain needs protection from NSPE and all Secure
62 The essence of isolation is to protect the assets of one protection domain from
63 being accessed from other domains. The isolation levels define where the
86 - I3. If domain A needs protection from domain B, then Private data in domain A
88 - I4. (Optional) If domain A needs protection from domain B, then Code and
97 The first 3 rules from ``I1`` to ``I3`` defines the mandatory rules to comply
125 - I3: The private data access from the prevented domain needs to be blocked.
126 - I4: All the assets access from the prevented domain needs to be blocked.
127 - I5: Code execution from all other domains (even the domain not prevented
128 from) needs to be blocked.
129 - I6: All the assets access from all other domains (includes non-prevented
162 The SPM is running under the privileged mode for handling access from services.
219 would be advantages if placing the assets from all components with the same