> The thing is, AFAIK, how to talk to the interrupt controller isn't part of the drivers, but part of the kernel. So you can't just "write a driver" for it. So if Windows doesn't support apple's interrupt controllers, I guess a lot of shenanigans will be needed.
He's planning on a thin hypervisor layer to map GIC to AIC.
He's planning on a thin hypervisor layer to map GIC to AIC.