graphic: 0.966 boot: 0.904 device: 0.847 instruction: 0.808 vnc: 0.667 semantic: 0.640 network: 0.497 mistranslation: 0.319 other: 0.314 socket: 0.232 KVM: 0.171 assembly: 0.118 Can't boot SeaBIOS based VM when using -display gtk, works fine with vnc or sdl Description of problem: When using -display gtk, SeaBIOS hangs nondeterministicly. Changing to -display sdl or -display vnc lets it boot. Steps to reproduce: 1. Run `qemu-system-x86_64 -display gtk` and the VM will not complete BIOS POST. 2. Run `qemu-system-x86_64 -display sdl` and the VM will complete BIOS POST. Additional information: This ONLY happens with SeaBIOS. Using a UEFI BIOS to boot the VM does not cause this issue. I realise this is a crazy bug. I suspect that the only way it could have slipped through testing is because it *requires* human interaction. There is no difference with using --accel kvm or not, but I have provided the smallest possible command line to duplicate the issue, which is literally just `qemu-system-x86_64 -display gtk` #