On 01/14/11 00:31, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > On 01/13/2011 06:28 PM, David Ahern wrote: >>>> @@ -1087,8 +1087,10 @@ void pc_vga_init(PCIBus *pci_bus) >>>> } else if (std_vga_enabled) { >>>> if (pci_bus) { >>>> pci_vga_init(pci_bus); >>>> +#ifdef CONFIG_VGA_ISA >>>> } else { >>>> isa_vga_init(); >>>> +#endif >>> >>> Should this be an abort for #ifndef CONFIG_VGA_ISA? And maybe the isapc >>> machine should be disabled altogether? >>> >>> Paolo >> >> If that's desired I can change that to: >> >> #ifdef CONFIG_VGA_ISA >> } else { >> isa_vga_init(); >> #else >> abort(); >> #endif > > Please check if you can trigger the abort via -M isapc (I think so, but > I'm not sure). If I am correct, the better solution is to disable isapc. > > Paolo
Yes, it would trigger the abort. And, that test case exposed a larger issue: config-devices.mak and config-all-devices.mak are not added to the config-host.h and x86_64-softmmu/config-target.h config files which means the addition of the ifdef makes it disabled all the time -- regardless of the y/n setting in the config*.mak file. ie., a patch is needed to get the config*device.mak options added to the config*.h file. David