Alexander Graf wrote:
SeaBIOS needs to write to the f-segment. So it needs to have some way to set
that from read-only to read-write, write in it and when it's done set it to
read-only again.
On PCI we have a mechanism for that. The ISA machine does not though. To stay
regression free and happily enable users to continue using the -M isapc machine
let's just map it as RAM. The BIOS on PCI will set it to r/o later either way.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de>
Thanks Alex. Figuring out what to do here has been on my todo and this
seems like a reasonable solution.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori