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Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [SeaBIOS] [PATCH 0/8] option rom loading overhaul.


From: Anthony Liguori
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: [SeaBIOS] [PATCH 0/8] option rom loading overhaul.
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 21:07:32 -0600
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Kevin O'Connor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:12:06AM -0600, Anthony Liguori wrote:
BTW, the following works:

sudo x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -hda ~/images/linux.img -snapshot -m 512 -net nic,model=rtl8139,macaddr=56:54:32:12:34:56 -net nic,model=e1000,macaddr=56:54:32:12:34:57 -net nic,model=virtio,macaddr=56:54:32:12:34:58 -boot menu=on -net tap -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27.38-170.2.113.fc10.x86_64 -initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.27.38-170.2.113.fc10.x86_64.img -append "ro"

Using the F12 menu, I can select any of the three option roms and it network boots or I can select 'Legacy Option ROM' and it will boot from -kernel. That is exceedingly cool :-) We just need to give it a proper PnP header and advertise it as a BEV device so that we can give it a meaningful name.

As it stands now, if the command line has -kernel, it will always boot
from the kernel regardless of the item one selects in the boot menu.
Ah, I spoke too soon, you are indeed correct.

I was wondering how that could possibly work :-)
(Legacy roms are always run - the boot menu only selects the order wrt
BCVs.)  However, converting the rom into a BEV will indeed make it
selectable.

Also, to see a truly interesting boot menu - try appending something
like the following to the command line:

-fda disk.dsk -fdb odin1440.img -hdd dos-drivec -cdrom ../../iso/win-vista.iso 
-drive file=../../iso/win-xp.iso,media=cdrom,index=1

SeaBIOS allows one to boot from either floppy, any harddrive, and any
cdrom.

Very cool stuff! We just have to figure out a way to let a user specify which of these devices they want to boot from via the qemu command line. Maybe something that encodes a bus type and then an address on the bus or something like that. I think that works okay for PCI and IDE buses. For fw_cfg roms, I guess we could also just expose the filename as the address on the fw_cfg bus.

Regards,

Anthony Liguori




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