Since commit 38cb5ef4473c ("X86: Improve GOP detection in the EFI boot stub") we check for a GOP device that implements ConOut protocol to find our primary output device. The commit log says that this was done to avoid problems with the ConSplitter device, which exports a virtual GOP interface. The original version by Matt Fleming checked for PCIIO protocol, with a note that says there are some Apple machines have GOPs without hardware, I assume that that was the same case, GOPs from ConSplitter. However, since commit 540f4c0e894f ("efi/libstub: Skip GOP with PIXEL_BLT_ONLY format") we skip GOP's that don't have a framebuffer. Looking at the EDK2 implementation of ConSplitter, the virtual GOP will advertise a framebuffer iff it is attached to exactly one GOP device, in which case it passes through all the information. If it is attached to a UGA device or to more than one GOP, it will show as a non-framebuffer GOP, so we will skip it anyway in those cases. Given that, is it still necessary to check for conout at all, or would it be enough to rely on the framebuffer check? PS I hope I got the latest email addresses correct for everyone