On 01/22/21 09:46, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: >> This patch breaks QEMU for me. > >> The symptom is the following: in virt-manager, the display remains dead >> (black), when I start an OVMF guest. At the same time, unusually high >> CPU load can be seen on the host; it makes me think that virt-manager is >> trying, in a busy loop, to complete the VNC handshake, or some such. >> Ultimately, although the guest boots up fine, virt-manager gives up, and >> the display window says "Viewer was disconnected". > > It is the vnc_colordepth() call. Seems gtk-vnc sends a update request > with incremental=0 as response to the VNC_ENCODING_WMVi message. So > sending that as response to an incremental=0 update request creates an > endless loop ...
Interesting; I saw that commit 9e1632ad07ca *added* (as opposed to *moving*) the vnc_colordepth() call; I thought it was a relatively insignificant bit... I'll report back on your separately posted patch. Thanks! Laszlo > > take care, > Gerd > > diff --git a/ui/vnc.c b/ui/vnc.c > index d429bfee5a65..0a3e2f4aa98c 100644 > --- a/ui/vnc.c > +++ b/ui/vnc.c > @@ -2041,7 +2041,6 @@ static void framebuffer_update_request(VncState *vs, > int incremental, > } else { > vs->update = VNC_STATE_UPDATE_FORCE; > vnc_set_area_dirty(vs->dirty, vs->vd, x, y, w, h); > - vnc_colordepth(vs); > vnc_desktop_resize(vs); > vnc_led_state_change(vs); > vnc_cursor_define(vs); >