On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:24, Olivier Galibert <galib...@pobox.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 12:03:41PM -0700, Jordan Justen wrote:
>> But, Anthony's point ('there's never really been a pressing need to
>> support SMM') is probably the most important here, as I can't see a
>> compelling use for SMM in QEMU.
>
> Running real biosen instead of seabios?  Of course that's mostly
> useful when reverse-engineering devices, which is a borderline use of
> kvm.

:)

Regarding QEMU, the only thing I can thing of (and this is a stretch)
is USB legacy support.  In other words, being able to drop PS2
keyboard/mouse for USB, but still supporting legacy software via SMM.
This doesn't seem worth the effort by a long shot.

Another take on removing PS2 sounds more interesting to me: a
legacy-free PC qemu hardware skew, with a legacy-free firmware (OVMF
:) and only supporting legacy-free compatible OS's.

-Jordan

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