Long-term, I think changes to the VBIOS is something that the atv-bootloader should do instead of adding a quirk to the linux driver. It should also be copying the VBIOS to the traditional address as well. I read on the atv-bootlaoder blog that Scott has hacked the code to do this. I'm trying to recreate that functionality but am having trouble understanding how to change the E820 map to reserve the VBIOS & VRAM address spaces against use by the kernel.

the complete patch https://dl.dropbox.com/u/14341410/vbios.patch

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