
When running KVM we have to adhere to host page boundaries for memory slots. Unfortunately the NVRAM on mac99 is a 4k RAM hole inside of an MMIO flash area. So if our host is configured with 64k page size, we can't use the mac99 target with KVM. This is a real shame, as this limitation is not really an issue - we can easily map NVRAM somewhere else and at least Linux and Mac OS X use it at their new location. So in that emergency case when it's about failing to run at all and moving NVRAM to a place it shouldn't be at, choose the latter. This patch enables -M mac99 with KVM on 64k page size hosts. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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Read the documentation in qemu-doc.html or on http://wiki.qemu-project.org - QEMU team
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