On Thu, Jun 07, 2018 at 10:37:41AM +0200, Martin Kletzander wrote:
TSEG (Top of Memory Segment) is one of many regions that SMM (System Management
Mode) can occupy. This one, however is special, because a) most of the SMM code
lives in TSEG nowadays and b) QEMU just (well, some time ago) added
On 06/07/18 10:37, Martin Kletzander wrote:
> TSEG (Top of Memory Segment) is one of many regions that SMM (System
> Management
> Mode) can occupy. This one, however is special, because a) most of the SMM
> code
> lives in TSEG nowadays and b) QEMU just (well, some time ago) added support
>
TSEG (Top of Memory Segment) is one of many regions that SMM (System Management
Mode) can occupy. This one, however is special, because a) most of the SMM code
lives in TSEG nowadays and b) QEMU just (well, some time ago) added support for
so called 'extended' TSEG. The difference to the TSEG