[virt-tools-list] [iGVT-g] GVT-g - suboptimal user experience
gnidorah at ya.ru
gnidorah at ya.ru
Sun May 19 17:44:11 UTC 2019
So it looks like this solution is currently not very user friendly. Perhaps Intel could get Red Hat help to make first-class support of gvt feature in virt-manager?
09.05.2019, 10:28, "Gerd Hoffmann" <gerd at kraxel.org>:
> Hi,
>
>> 1. Its about local display / dmabuf feature. Currently user needs to
>> use virt-viewer tool. But virt-manager already incorporates graphical
>> console. It would be nice if it could support accelerated gvt-g local
>> display.
>
> virt-manager and virt-viewer essentially run the same code spice client
> code: both are using the spice-gtk widget. So, if that isn't working
> (didn't verify) it should be rather easy to wire up.
Currently it doesn't work. Only following methods do work: https://blog.bepbep.co/posts/gvt/
>
>> Also virt-manager should allow to use mdev videocard alone, without
>> requiring to use additional primary virtual adapter like QXL or Cirrus
>
> That works fine, you can just set the video card model to "none" in
> libvirt xml. Not sure whenever virt-manager allows to do that via GUI,
> maybe you have to use "virsh edit" instead.
It doesn't allow it via GUI.
>
>> 2. Currently with gvt solution there few mdev devices each with fixed
>> resolution. User should be able to configure own resolutions for
>> devices at host without additional manipulations in guest. Ideally,
>> resolution should be dynamic and change appropriately on resize of
>> virt-manager window
>
> Works. Needs cutting edge software versions though (qemu 4.0 and linux
> kernel 5.1 on the host).
Ok, I will test it with later versions someday. However I assume dynamic resolution (on window resize) is not supported?
>
>> 3. This is about windows guest and VM configured with UEFI (OVMF)
>> instead of BIOS. I head its about dropping OpRegion dependency in
>> Windows guest driver to support that configuration
>
> That one is for intel to answer ...
>
> cheers,
> Gerd
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