Hi,

> While it's possible to tweak MMIO windows size on QEMU CLI,
> it's inconvenient and that cascades over to upper layers
> (libvirt, whatnot on top of that) eventually ending up at
> end-user somewhere if that config change supported.
> 
> So this patch would 'break'  pci hotplug on modern linux
> guest which could or couldn't be fixed by enduser (depending
> on used sw stack).
> 
> Is there any other way to fix old 32 linux guest issues
> while keeping modern ones happy as well?

Well, the fundamental issue is that seabios simply doesn't know whenever
it is booting a 32-bit or 64-bit os.  So we are doing heuristics for the
default configuration, trying to make things work well without manual
invention in as many cases as possible.  Because any kind of manual
configuration has the drawbacks you've just outlined above.

One hint seabios takes is long mode support.  Booting 32-bit guests with
'qemu -cpu $model,lm=off' will disable the 64-bit mmio window even in
case there is alot of memory present.  But that is manual configuration
too ...

I'm open to ideas, but it's a hard problem unfortunately.

take care,
  Gerd

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