[SeaBIOS] [PATCH] qemu: piix: PCI bridge ACPI hotplug support
Jordan Justen
jljusten at gmail.com
Tue Jun 11 02:28:30 CEST 2013
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Anthony Liguori <anthony at codemonkey.ws> wrote:
> OVMF is proprietary.
I don't agree that not-OSI means proprietary.
I agree that the FAT driver is not 'free software' and I agree that is
a problem for usage with free software projects, such as QEMU. This is
a big deal, but unfortunately, as an Intel employee, I think I've done
as much as I can to address this.
It couldn't hurt if more people that actually care about this spoke up
on edk2-devel about the issue, or perhaps within a UEFI working group.
Because, I know that they've stopped listening to me about it.
> It is not "supported" by QEMU.
No, but I've always thought that QEMU was happy to have alternative
firmware projects.
> I'm not really convinced that
> QEMU<->firmware is a GPL boundary because of how tightly the two are
> linked.
Where has 'linked' in terms of the GPL ever been anything other than
actual executable linking?
> Moving large chunks of firmware code into QEMU just to avoid solving
> licensing issues is a non-starter with me.
Is this a licensing issue? I thought this was a "let's save time by
doing it in one place" thing. I'm pretty ambivalent about this
feature, really. I don't think it is even worth all this bickering.
I'm certain OVMF has ACPI issues on QEMU, but I don't think it is a
huge deal to resolve them independently of this feature.
I was not a huge fan of supporting this type of thing for Xen in OVMF,
but it does seem to work fine.
-Jordan
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