On 01/04/11 14:49, Anthony Liguori wrote:
On 01/04/2011 07:43 AM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
Hi,

Windows guests needs some registry hackery and Linux guests some
udev rules
to enable remote wakeup permanently.

That commit inspired me to look at UHCI. If the solution requires
modifying the guest then it is not widely useful.

Well, long-term this shouldn't be a big issue. I expect guest agents
become commonplace soonish as some features require guest cooperation,
so the guest agents can also care about this kind of tweaks. Also for
linux we can try to send the changes to upstream udev to have it
spread into linux distros.

I think we're long overdue for a paravirtual mouse. Basically, a virtio
version of xenkbd-front.c. In fact, it's probably possible to reuse the
protocol.

Oh, there already is one. vmmouse. Recent Xorg versions even use it automagically. With Fedora 14 (as guest) you can drop the usb tablet and you still have an absolute mouse pointer because of that ;)

Windows is more tricky as it doesn't work out-of-the-box but that wouldn't be different with a virtio-based mouse.

cheers,
  Gerd


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