On 11/24/2010 06:57 PM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
It's a question of how it is accessed, if it is treated like an ISA
device by the silicon, we should treat it like an ISA device in QEMU,
rather than pretend it is something that it isn't.
Does anyone have any evidence that the i8042 has anything to do with
the ISA bus at all other than the fact that people have some weird
notion in their head that if a pio/mmio operation isn't for a PCI
device, it must be ISA?
It cannot be an ISA device since ISA does not provide a way to assert IRQ1.
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