On 11/30/2009 04:17 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 05:52:56PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
VGA adapters need to claim memory and i/o
transactions even if they do not have any
i/o or memory bars. E.g. PCI spec, page 297,
gives an example of such a device:

         Programming interface 0000 0000b
         VGA-compatible controller. Memory
         addresses 0A 0000h through 0B
         FFFFh. I/O addresses 3B0h to 3BBh
         and 3C0h to 3DFh and all aliases of
         these addresses.

While we could check for these devices and special-case them, it is
easier to fix this by enabling i/o and memory space unconditionally:
devices that do not support it will just ignore this setting.


Applied, thanks.

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