The 'xenfb' parameter for the '-vga' command line option is currently
always enabled unconditionally (since the xenfb is not a proper QOM
device that could be tested via its class name). That means it also
shows up if Xen is not enabled at all, e.g. like this:
$ ./qemu-system-sparc -vga help
none no graphic card
xenfb Xen paravirtualized framebuffer
tcx TCX framebuffer (default)
cg3 CG3 framebuffer
Let's avoid this situation by fencing the parameter with the
CONFIG_XEN_BACKEND switch.
Message-Id: <
20220427123316.329312-1-thuth@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
.name = "CG3 framebuffer",
.class_names = { "cgthree" },
},
+#ifdef CONFIG_XEN_BACKEND
[VGA_XENFB] = {
.opt_name = "xenfb",
.name = "Xen paravirtualized framebuffer",
},
+#endif
};
static bool vga_interface_available(VGAInterfaceType t)