Hi,

I was testing a Windows 10 guest with HiDPI scaling which

actually made the cursor disappear and only multiple chunks

warnings being printed.

When the cursor is using currently unsupported multiple chunks, the
builtin-left cursor is better than none.

PS: if TB damages the white-space just let me know, only recently started using it, ...

  - René Rebe <[email protected]>

diff -u -ur qemu-2.10.0-rc3/hw/display/qxl-render.c qemu-2.10.0-rc3-fixed/hw/display/qxl-render.c --- qemu-2.10.0-rc3/hw/display/qxl-render.c 2017-08-15 20:39:41.000000000 +0200 +++ qemu-2.10.0-rc3-fixed/hw/display/qxl-render.c 2017-08-17 13:42:37.108953910 +0200
@@ -270,9 +270,10 @@
         }
         if (cursor->chunk.data_size != cursor->data_size) {
             fprintf(stderr, "%s: multiple chunks\n", __FUNCTION__);
-            return 1;
+            c = NULL; /* fall back to built-in left cursor */
+        } else {
+            c = qxl_cursor(qxl, cursor);
         }
-        c = qxl_cursor(qxl, cursor);
         if (c == NULL) {
             c = cursor_builtin_left_ptr();
         }


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