On 1/14/20 7:47 PM, Alex Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 18:10:26 +0100
Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
On 1/14/20 5:17 PM, Thomas Huth wrote:
The IGD quirk code defines a separate device, the so-called
"vfio-pci-igd-lpc-bridge" which shows up as a user-creatable
device in all QEMU binari
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 18:10:26 +0100
Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
> On 1/14/20 5:17 PM, Thomas Huth wrote:
> > The IGD quirk code defines a separate device, the so-called
> > "vfio-pci-igd-lpc-bridge" which shows up as a user-creatable
> > device in all QEMU binaries that include the vfio code. Th
On 1/14/20 5:17 PM, Thomas Huth wrote:
The IGD quirk code defines a separate device, the so-called
"vfio-pci-igd-lpc-bridge" which shows up as a user-creatable
device in all QEMU binaries that include the vfio code. This
is a little bit unfortunate for two reasons: First, this device
is completel
The IGD quirk code defines a separate device, the so-called
"vfio-pci-igd-lpc-bridge" which shows up as a user-creatable
device in all QEMU binaries that include the vfio code. This
is a little bit unfortunate for two reasons: First, this device
is completely useless in binaries like qemu-system-s3