On 06/07/22 14:43, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
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> The patch looks OK, but qemu-ga supports vsock (-m listen-vsock), so
> wouldn't it be easier to use that? I thought that virtio-serial was
> unmaintained these days and so vsock would be preferred.
I've not heard of qga using vsock. While that
The patch looks OK, but qemu-ga supports vsock (-m listen-vsock), so
wouldn't it be easier to use that? I thought that virtio-serial was
unmaintained these days and so vsock would be preferred.
Rich.
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The intent (even before RHBZ#2028764) has been to install the QEMU guest
agent in the converted domain unconditionally. Therefore, in order for the
GA to be actually accessible from the host side, augment the libvirt
output module with a "guest agent connection" also unconditionally.
For