On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 09:05:39PM -0500, Kevin O'Connor wrote: > On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 11:20:37AM +0200, Gleb Natapov wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 10:09:44AM +0100, Gerhard Wiesinger wrote: > > > But as far as I remember therefore the option ROM registers through > > > BIOS for INT 19h booting. So Seabios should know it that this is a > > > harddisk. > > It registers BEV. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to boot at all. In fact > > it registers multiple BEVs (one for each attached scsi device). But BIOS > > knows nothing about the device behind the BEV. It just jumps to BEV > > address to boot from it when INT 19h is called. There may be scsi cdrom > > there or even tape. > > Gerhard's option rom is actually registering a BCV, and SeaBIOS can > know that is likely a hard drive. So, I think Gerhard has a point. Ah, yeah. I see now that pnp rom can register either bev or bcv. But non of them tell us what device it actually is.
> SeaBIOS could probably fall back to the harddrive priority if it finds > a BCV without an explicit bootindex priority. The same option rom probably will register bcv for SCSI CD/DVD too. Also are you sure pxe roms do not register bcv for network booting? > > Gerhard - does the patch below improve things for you? > > -Kevin > > > --- a/src/boot.c > +++ b/src/boot.c > @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ boot_add_bev(u16 seg, u16 bev, u16 desc, int prio) > void > boot_add_bcv(u16 seg, u16 ip, u16 desc, int prio) > { > - bootentry_add(IPL_TYPE_BCV, defPrio(prio, DEFAULT_PRIO) > + bootentry_add(IPL_TYPE_BCV, defPrio(prio, DefaultHDPrio) > , SEGOFF(seg, ip).segoff > , desc ? MAKE_FLATPTR(seg, desc) : "Legacy option rom"); > } -- Gleb.