Hi,
BTW are you actually aware of any option rom with multiple BCVs and, if
yes, how those BCVs differ?
Multiple BCVs - yes. A SCSI card will define a BCV for each attached
drive. I don't have a scsi card myself, but the support was added by
a user who ran into the problem first hand.
FYI: You can test with a virtual card ;)
lsi emulation in recent qemu versions is good enougth that the original
boot rom runs. You can fetch it here:
http://www.lsi.com/DistributionSystem/AssetDocument/files/support/ssp/sdms/Bios/lsi_bios.zip
qemu -drive if=scsi,file=$image -option-rom 8xx_64.rom
Gives you a list like this ...
Press F12 for boot menu.
Select boot device:
1. AHCI/0: QEMU HARDDISK ATA-7 Hard-Disk (8192 MiBytes)
2. #20 ID00 LUN0 QEMU QEMU HARD
3. #20 ID01 LUN0 QEMU QEMU HARD
4. DVD/CD [ata1-0: QEMU DVD-ROM ATAPI-4 DVD/CD]
5. DVD/CD [AHCI/2: QEMU DVD-ROM ATAPI-4 DVD/CD]
6. gPXE (PCI 00:03.0)
... where entries 2+3 are created by the scsi rom.
HTH,
Gerd
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