On 11/14/2013 05:01 PM, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-11-14 at 16:01 +1100, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote:
>> So the question is - is there any proper (i. e. qemu-upstreamable) way to
>> detect a VGA device presence and create additional devices (OHCI, keyboard,
>> mouse) as "-vga" does it now? The machine reset callback is too late for 
>> that.
>>
>> Or we should just print an error (in QEMU or SLOF) and do nothing and let
>> the user configure all required devices in libvirt?
> 
> My opinion is that we should always create a PAPR vty...
> 
> libvirt creating VGA devices is stupid... I understand x86's get upset when
> they don't have one but it's useless on power and adds its own problems.

The RHEL6.5 test mode installer is pretty limited compared to the graphical
version. And, with libvirt, it is not always easy to use VNC provided by
the installer. Having VGA is quite nice option.


> So libvirt should be fixed not to do that

The user decided to use VGA, not libvirt (which does not create VGA by
default).


-- 
Alexey

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