Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes: > On 04/01/20 22:16, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >> 1/ the Radeon chip is soldered on the motherboard, >> >> 2/ the default BIOS expects the Radeon chip to be >> unconditionally present, >> >> I insist this patch is incorrect for the particular case of the >> Fuloong2e board. I plan to revert it when I post the test. >> >> BTW I'm not using --nodefault, I'm running default ./configure: >> >> qemu-system-mips64el -M fulong2e -bios pmon_2e.bin \ >> -display none -vga none -serial stdio > > But if you're not specifying -nodefaults, why are you specifying a > configuration that your BIOS does not support? You should just remove > -vga none and leave in -display none.
Is there any use for -vga none with this machine? If no, then rejecting it cleanly would be nicer than having the machine hang.