On Sat 20. Jul 2024 at 16:42, Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.od...@daynix.com>
wrote:

>
> > It also became clear in out-of-band communication that Alexander would
> > probably not end up having the time to see the patch through to
> inclusion,
> > and was happy for me to start making changes and to integrate my PCI
> code.
>
> I think you also need to take over the base vmapple change because PVG
> cannot be tested without it; Only macOS can use PVG, and macOS requires
> vmapple in my understanding.


The PCI device variant works fine with x86-64 macOS as the guest system.
(Or technically any UEFI based guest as the bootrom comes with a UEFI frame
buffer driver; it just won’t have any acceleration features unless you boot
macOS.)

If preferable I can leave out the vmapple/MMIO device variant (the
-vmapple.m file) until the rest of the vmapple machine type modifications
are ready. There still appears to be some kind of interrupt delivery issue
with some devices on vmapple, so USB HID events are very slow. Or I can
submit it as is if that’s not a dealbreaker. (How do I handle Alex’
unmodified patches though, as git send-email tries to send them from the
patch author’s email address, which means the email rapidly gets shot down
by DKIM mismatch or whatever?)

Thanks,
Phil

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