When running QEMU's GTK UI without EGL or OGL, the gd_monitor_update_interval function gets executed and the display refresh rate gets updated accordingly. However, when using EGL or just regular OGL, the function never gets executed.
Which is why I decided that the function should be in gd_egl_refresh where the display output gets updated, in the same vain as how it's done for normal GTK UIs (aka. those without EGL) - in it's display refresh function. Since the gd_monitor_update_interval function now is exposed, we are going to use it to update the refresh rate. Signed-off-by: Nikola Pavlica <pavlica.nik...@gmail.com> --- ui/gtk-egl.c | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/ui/gtk-egl.c b/ui/gtk-egl.c index 99231a3597..71c3d698b4 100644 --- a/ui/gtk-egl.c +++ b/ui/gtk-egl.c @@ -113,6 +113,9 @@ void gd_egl_refresh(DisplayChangeListener *dcl) { VirtualConsole *vc = container_of(dcl, VirtualConsole, gfx.dcl); + vc->gfx.dcl.update_interval = gd_monitor_update_interval( + vc->window ? vc->window : vc->gfx.drawing_area); + if (!vc->gfx.esurface) { gd_egl_init(vc); if (!vc->gfx.esurface) { -- 2.30.0