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spice: add chardev (v5)
Adding a chardev backend for spice, where spice determines whatto do with it based on the name attribute given during chardev creation.For usage by spice vdagent in conjunction with a properly namedvirtio-serial device, and future smartcard channel usage....
spice/vnc: client migration.
Handle spice client migration, i.e. inform a spice client connectedabout the new host and connection parameters, so it can move over theconnection automatically.
The monitor command has a not-yet used protocol argument simliar to...
vnc/spice: add set_passwd monitor command.
This patch adds new set_password and expire_password monitor commandswhich allows to change and expire the password for spice and vncconnections. See the doc update patch chunk for details.
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
spice: add qmp 'query-spice' and hmp 'info spice' commands.
The patch adds a 'query-spice' monitor command which returnsinformations about the spice server configuration and also a list ofchannel connections.
spice: add audio
Add support for the spice audio interface. With this patch appliedaudio can be forwarded over the network from/to the spice client. Bothrecording and playback is supported.
The driver is first in the driver list, but the can_be_default flag is...
spice: simple display
With that patch applied you'll actually see the guests screen in thespice client. This does not bring qxl and full spice support though.This is basically the qxl vga mode made more generic, so it playstogether with any qemu-emulated gfx card. You can display stdvga or...
spice: core bits
Add -spice command line switch. Has support setting passwd and port fornow. With this patch applied the spice client can successfully connectto qemu. You can't do anything useful yet though.
spice: add keyboard
Open keyboard channel. Now you can type into the spice client and thekeyboard events are sent to your guest. You'll need some other displaylike vnc to actually see the guest responding to them though.