We all know well why xen was chosen as the hypervisor for qubes instead of kvm, 
since this has been stated in multiple places by the devs. But i wonder how 
feasable it would be to use bhyve as a hypervisor for qubes. Ive read that it 
only uses roughly 30k lines of code, so its smaller then xen which is good 
since less code means less attack surface right? and seems to support vt-d and 
vt-x. Also its made by the freebsd theme, which are known for the high coding 
standards. Would it be possible to run qubes with bhyve instead of xen? If not, 
why? 

I would love some info on this :)

Greetings, blacklight447

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