This change makes a difference only if your discrete VGA doesn't have its own memory for storing a VBIOS (or maybe if you'd like to load a custom VBIOS on your GPU without flashing it to its' memory - but I haven't explored this yet). Otherwise there shouldn't be any difference. So currently it benefits only a few boards like Lenovo G505S.
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If CONFIG_MULTIPLE_VGA_ADAPTERS is enabled: coreboot will try to initialize the
discrete VGA of PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY_OTHER class and load OpROM on it. ACPI VFCT
table will be created only for discrete VGA of PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY_OTHER class
instead of integrated (to avoid the discrete VGA init problems), but everything
is working fine. Later will try to make a common VFCT table for both adapters.
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