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VirtualBox configuration options
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The configuration requires an attribute named vbox_file with the name of the
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vbox configuration to be used (.vbox).
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<config vbox_file="file.vbox">
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XHCI controller
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===============
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The virtual XHCI controller can be enabled with the following
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configuration option:
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<config xhci="yes">
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IOAPIC
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The virtual PCI model delivers IRQs to the PIC by default and to the IOAPIC
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only if the guest operating system selected the IOAPIC with the '_PIC' ACPI
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method and if it called the '_PRT' ACPI method afterwards. When running a
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guest operating system which uses the IOAPIC, but does not call these ACPI
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methods (for example Genode/NOVA), the configuration option
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<config force_ioapic="yes">
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enforces the delivery of PCI IRQs to the IOAPIC.
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CAPSLOCK
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========
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<config capslock="ROM">
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If the capslock attribute is set to "ROM", virtualbox will open a connection
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to the ROM named "capslock" and expect in the top-level node a attribute
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'enabled' (yes|no). If the ROM capslock differ from the internal VM capslock,
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the VMM will trigger aritifical capslock key events to the VM.
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