QEMU also provides a "Legacy" mode that implicitly enables full functionality
on IGD, it is automatically enabled when
* IGD generation is 6 to 9 (Sandy Bridge to Comet Lake)
+* IGD claims VGA cycles on host (IGD is VGA controller on host)
* Machine type is i440fx
* IGD is assigned to guest BDF 00:02.0
* ROM BAR or romfile is present
#define IGD_BDSM 0x5c /* Base Data of Stolen Memory */
#define IGD_BDSM_GEN11 0xc0 /* Base Data of Stolen Memory of gen 11 and later */
+#define IGD_GMCH_VGA_DISABLE BIT(1)
#define IGD_GMCH_GEN6_GMS_SHIFT 3 /* SNB_GMCH in i915 */
#define IGD_GMCH_GEN6_GMS_MASK 0x1f
#define IGD_GMCH_GEN8_GMS_SHIFT 8 /* BDW_GMCH in i915 */
/*
* For backward compatibility, enable legacy mode when
* - Device geneation is 6 to 9 (including both)
+ * - IGD claims VGA cycles on host
* - Machine type is i440fx (pc_piix)
* - IGD device is at guest BDF 00:02.0
* - Not manually disabled by x-igd-legacy-mode=off
*/
if ((vdev->igd_legacy_mode != ON_OFF_AUTO_OFF) &&
(gen >= 6 && gen <= 9) &&
+ !(gmch & IGD_GMCH_VGA_DISABLE) &&
!strcmp(MACHINE_GET_CLASS(qdev_get_machine())->family, "pc_piix") &&
(&vdev->pdev == pci_find_device(pci_device_root_bus(&vdev->pdev),
0, PCI_DEVFN(0x2, 0)))) {
}
/*
- * If IGD VGA Disable is clear (expected) and VGA is not already
- * enabled, try to enable it. Probably shouldn't be using legacy mode
- * without VGA, but also no point in us enabling VGA if disabled in
- * hardware.
+ * If VGA is not already enabled, try to enable it. We shouldn't be
+ * using legacy mode without VGA.
*/
- if (!(gmch & 0x2) && !vdev->vga && !vfio_populate_vga(vdev, &err)) {
+ if (!vdev->vga && !vfio_populate_vga(vdev, &err)) {
error_setg(&err, "Unable to enable VGA access");
goto error;
}