In D31768#716892, @emaste wrote:Does Parallels have a way to provide fine-grained control over guest devices? I.e., instead of "Other Linux" or such, a "Custom" setting that offers individual on/off controls? (Even if Parallels offers a "FreeBSD" setting, the appropriate devices to enable may change over time and with FreeBSD versions.)
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Sep 1 2021
Sep 1 2021
In D31768#716875, @trasz wrote:Now, regarding "vm.efi.dtb=0": with "Other", things change like this (I've omitted changes to USB enumeration order, I guess that's random):
--- other.txt 2021-09-01 16:24:24.720243000 +0000 +++ other-nodtb.txt 2021-09-01 16:29:38.989275000 +0000 gic0: pn 0x0, arch 0x2, rev 0x0, implementer 0x0 irqs 128 +gic0: frame: 0 2250000 0 0 0 gicv2m0: <ARM Generic Interrupt Controller MSI/MSIX> mem 0x2250000-0x2250fff on gic0
Would be nice if someone could test this on ACPI system, without FDT (I don't have a FreeBSD build environment atm).
Apr 25 2021
Apr 25 2021
In D29694#666735, @jhb wrote:Hmm, I should post some of my reviews. I have a branch that does this for most architectures but I also added some helpers to reduce code duplication in activate/deactive_resource methods. I also tried to fix some layering violations that I should perhaps untangle as that made the branch larger. The helpers at least are probably useful so I'll try to resurrect those soon.