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# See docs/devel/tracing.rst for syntax documentation.
# console.c
console_gfx_new(void) ""
console_gfx_reuse(int index) "%d"
console_gfx_close(int index) "%d"
console_putchar_csi(int esc_param0, int esc_param1, int ch, int nb_esc_params) "escape sequence CSI%d;%d%c, %d parameters"
console_putchar_unhandled(int ch) "unhandled escape character '%c'"
console_txt_new(int w, int h) "%dx%d"
console_select(int nr) "%d"
console_refresh(int interval) "interval %d ms"
displaysurface_create(int w, int h) "%dx%d"
displaysurface_create_from(void *display_surface, int w, int h, uint32_t format) "surface=%p, %dx%d, format 0x%x"
displaysurface_create_pixman(void *display_surface) "surface=%p"
displaysurface_free(void *display_surface) "surface=%p"
displaychangelistener_register(void *dcl, const char *name) "%p [ %s ]"
displaychangelistener_unregister(void *dcl, const char *name) "%p [ %s ]"
ppm_save(int fd, void *image) "fd=%d image=%p"
# gtk-egl.c
# gtk-gl-area.c
# gtk.c
gd_switch(const char *tab, int width, int height) "tab=%s, width=%d, height=%d"
gd_update(const char *tab, int x, int y, int w, int h) "tab=%s, x=%d, y=%d, w=%d, h=%d"
gd_key_event(const char *tab, int gdk_keycode, int qkeycode, const char *action) "tab=%s, translated GDK keycode %d to QKeyCode %d (%s)"
gd_grab(const char *tab, const char *device, const char *reason) "tab=%s, dev=%s, reason=%s"
gd_ungrab(const char *tab, const char *device) "tab=%s, dev=%s"
gd_keymap_windowing(const char *name) "backend=%s"
ui/gtk-gl-area: create the requested GL context version Since about 2018 virglrenderer (commit fa835b0f88 "vrend: don't hardcode context version") tries to open the highest available GL context version. This is done by creating the known GL context versions from the highest to the lowest until (*create_gl_context) returns a context != NULL. This does not work properly with the current QEMU gd_gl_area_create_context() function, because gdk_gl_context_realize() on Wayland creates a version 3.0 legacy context if the requested GL context version can't be created. In order for virglrenderer to find the highest available GL context version, return NULL if the created context version is lower than the requested version. This fixes the following error: QEMU started with -device virtio-vga-gl -display gtk,gl=on. Under Wayland, the guest window remains black and the following information can be seen on the host. gl_version 30 - compat profile (qemu:5978): Gdk-WARNING **: 16:19:01.533: gdk_gl_context_set_required_version - GL context versions less than 3.2 are not supported. (qemu:5978): Gdk-WARNING **: 16:19:01.537: gdk_gl_context_set_required_version - GL context versions less than 3.2 are not supported. (qemu:5978): Gdk-WARNING **: 16:19:01.554: gdk_gl_context_set_required_version - GL context versions less than 3.2 are not supported. vrend_renderer_fill_caps: Entering with stale GL error: 1282 To reproduce this error, an OpenGL driver is required on the host that doesn't have the latest OpenGL extensions fully implemented. An example for this is the Intel i965 driver on a Haswell processor. Signed-off-by: Volker Rümelin <vr_qemu@t-online.de> Message-Id: <20220605085131.7711-2-vr_qemu@t-online.de> Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2022-06-05 10:51:31 +02:00
gd_gl_area_create_context(void *ctx, int major, int minor) "ctx=%p, major=%d, minor=%d"
gd_gl_area_destroy_context(void *ctx, void *current_ctx) "ctx=%p, current_ctx=%p"
# vnc-auth-sasl.c
# vnc-auth-vencrypt.c
# vnc-ws.c
# vnc.c
vnc_key_guest_leds(bool caps, bool num, bool scroll) "caps %d, num %d, scroll %d"
vnc_key_map_init(const char *layout) "%s"
vnc_key_event_ext(bool down, int sym, int keycode, const char *name) "down %d, sym 0x%x, keycode 0x%x [%s]"
vnc_key_event_map(bool down, int sym, int keycode, const char *name) "down %d, sym 0x%x -> keycode 0x%x [%s]"
vnc_key_sync_numlock(bool on) "%d"
vnc_key_sync_capslock(bool on) "%d"
vnc_msg_server_audio_begin(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC server msg audio begin state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_msg_server_audio_end(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC server msg audio end state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_msg_server_audio_data(void *state, void *ioc, const void *buf, size_t len) "VNC server msg audio data state=%p ioc=%p buf=%p len=%zd"
vnc_msg_server_desktop_resize(void *state, void *ioc, int width, int height) "VNC server msg ext resize state=%p ioc=%p size=%dx%d"
vnc_msg_server_ext_desktop_resize(void *state, void *ioc, int width, int height, int reason) "VNC server msg ext resize state=%p ioc=%p size=%dx%d reason=%d"
vnc_msg_client_audio_enable(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC client msg audio enable state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_msg_client_audio_disable(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC client msg audio disable state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_msg_client_audio_format(void *state, void *ioc, int fmt, int channels, int freq) "VNC client msg audio format state=%p ioc=%p fmt=%d channels=%d freq=%d"
vnc_msg_client_set_desktop_size(void *state, void *ioc, int width, int height, int screens) "VNC client msg set desktop size state=%p ioc=%p size=%dx%d screens=%d"
vnc_client_eof(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC client EOF state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_client_io_error(void *state, void *ioc, const char *msg) "VNC client I/O error state=%p ioc=%p errmsg=%s"
vnc_client_connect(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC client connect state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_client_disconnect_start(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC client disconnect start state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_client_disconnect_finish(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC client disconnect finish state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_client_io_wrap(void *state, void *ioc, const char *type) "VNC client I/O wrap state=%p ioc=%p type=%s"
vnc_client_throttle_threshold(void *state, void *ioc, size_t oldoffset, size_t offset, int client_width, int client_height, int bytes_per_pixel, void *audio_cap) "VNC client throttle threshold state=%p ioc=%p oldoffset=%zu newoffset=%zu width=%d height=%d bpp=%d audio=%p"
vnc_client_throttle_incremental(void *state, void *ioc, int job_update, size_t offset) "VNC client throttle incremental state=%p ioc=%p job-update=%d offset=%zu"
vnc_client_throttle_forced(void *state, void *ioc, int job_update, size_t offset) "VNC client throttle forced state=%p ioc=%p job-update=%d offset=%zu"
vnc_client_throttle_audio(void *state, void *ioc, size_t offset) "VNC client throttle audio state=%p ioc=%p offset=%zu"
vnc_client_unthrottle_forced(void *state, void *ioc) "VNC client unthrottle forced offset state=%p ioc=%p"
vnc_client_unthrottle_incremental(void *state, void *ioc, size_t offset) "VNC client unthrottle incremental state=%p ioc=%p offset=%zu"
vnc_client_output_limit(void *state, void *ioc, size_t offset, size_t threshold) "VNC client output limit state=%p ioc=%p offset=%zu threshold=%zu"
ui: honour the actual guest display dimensions without rounding A long time ago the VNC server code had some memory corruption fixes done in: commit bea60dd7679364493a0d7f5b54316c767cf894ef Author: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de> Date: Mon Jun 30 10:57:51 2014 +0200 ui/vnc: fix potential memory corruption issues One of the implications of the fix was that the VNC server would have a thin black bad down the right hand side if the guest desktop width was not a multiple of 16. In practice this was a non-issue since the VNC server was always honouring a guest specified resolution and guests essentially always pick from a small set of sane resolutions likely in real world hardware. We recently introduced support for the extended desktop resize extension and as a result the VNC client has ability to specify an arbitrary desktop size and the guest OS may well honour it exactly. As a result we no longer have any guarantee that the width will be a multiple of 16, and so when resizing the desktop we have a 93% chance of getting the black bar on the right hand size. The VNC server maintains three different desktop dimensions 1. The guest surface 2. The server surface 3. The client desktop The requirement for the width to be a multiple of 16 only applies to item 2, the server surface, for the purpose of doing dirty bitmap tracking. Normally we will set the client desktop size to always match the server surface size, but that's not a strict requirement. In order to cope with clients that don't support the desktop size encoding, we already allow for the client desktop to be a different size that the server surface. Thus we can trivially eliminate the black bar, but setting the client desktop size to be the un-rounded server surface size - the so called "true width". Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20210311182957.486939-5-berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2021-03-11 19:29:57 +01:00
vnc_server_dpy_pageflip(void *dpy, int w, int h, int fmt) "VNC server dpy pageflip dpy=%p size=%dx%d fmt=%d"
vnc_server_dpy_recreate(void *dpy, int w, int h, int fmt) "VNC server dpy recreate dpy=%p size=%dx%d fmt=%d"
vnc_job_add_rect(void *state, void *job, int x, int y, int w, int h) "VNC add rect state=%p job=%p offset=%d,%d size=%dx%d"
vnc_job_discard_rect(void *state, void *job, int x, int y, int w, int h) "VNC job discard rect state=%p job=%p offset=%d,%d size=%dx%d"
vnc_job_clamp_rect(void *state, void *job, int x, int y, int w, int h) "VNC job clamp rect state=%p job=%p offset=%d,%d size=%dx%d"
vnc_job_clamped_rect(void *state, void *job, int x, int y, int w, int h) "VNC job clamp rect state=%p job=%p offset=%d,%d size=%dx%d"
vnc_job_nrects(void *state, void *job, int nrects) "VNC job state=%p job=%p nrects=%d"
vnc_auth_init(void *display, int websock, int auth, int subauth) "VNC auth init state=%p websock=%d auth=%d subauth=%d"
vnc_auth_start(void *state, int method) "VNC client auth start state=%p method=%d"
vnc_auth_pass(void *state, int method) "VNC client auth passed state=%p method=%d"
vnc_auth_fail(void *state, int method, const char *message, const char *reason) "VNC client auth failed state=%p method=%d message=%s reason=%s"
vnc_auth_reject(void *state, int expect, int got) "VNC client auth rejected state=%p method expected=%d got=%d"
vnc_auth_vencrypt_version(void *state, int major, int minor) "VNC client auth vencrypt version state=%p major=%d minor=%d"
vnc_auth_vencrypt_subauth(void *state, int auth) "VNC client auth vencrypt subauth state=%p auth=%d"
vnc_auth_sasl_mech_list(void *state, const char *mechs) "VNC client auth SASL state=%p mechlist=%s"
vnc_auth_sasl_mech_choose(void *state, const char *mech) "VNC client auth SASL state=%p mech=%s"
vnc_auth_sasl_start(void *state, const void *clientdata, size_t clientlen, const void *serverdata, size_t severlen, int ret) "VNC client auth SASL start state=%p clientdata=%p clientlen=%zu serverdata=%p serverlen=%zu ret=%d"
vnc_auth_sasl_step(void *state, const void *clientdata, size_t clientlen, const void *serverdata, size_t severlen, int ret) "VNC client auth SASL step state=%p clientdata=%p clientlen=%zu serverdata=%p serverlen=%zu ret=%d"
vnc_auth_sasl_ssf(void *state, int ssf) "VNC client auth SASL SSF state=%p size=%d"
vnc_auth_sasl_username(void *state, const char *name) "VNC client auth SASL user state=%p name=%s"
vnc_auth_sasl_acl(void *state, int allow) "VNC client auth SASL ACL state=%p allow=%d"
# input.c
input_event_key_number(int conidx, int number, const char *qcode, bool down) "con %d, key number 0x%x [%s], down %d"
input_event_key_qcode(int conidx, const char *qcode, bool down) "con %d, key qcode %s, down %d"
input_event_btn(int conidx, const char *btn, bool down) "con %d, button %s, down %d"
input_event_rel(int conidx, const char *axis, int value) "con %d, axis %s, value %d"
input_event_abs(int conidx, const char *axis, int value) "con %d, axis %s, value 0x%x"
input_event_mtt(int conidx, const char *axis, int value) "con %d, axis %s, value 0x%x"
input_event_sync(void) ""
# sdl2-input.c
sdl2_process_key(int sdl_scancode, int qcode, const char *action) "translated SDL scancode %d to QKeyCode %d (%s)"
# spice-display.c
qemu_spice_add_memslot(int qid, uint32_t slot_id, unsigned long virt_start, unsigned long virt_end, int async) "%d %u: host virt 0x%lx - 0x%lx async=%d"
qemu_spice_del_memslot(int qid, uint32_t gid, uint32_t slot_id) "%d gid=%u sid=%u"
qemu_spice_create_primary_surface(int qid, uint32_t sid, void *surface, int async) "%d sid=%u surface=%p async=%d"
qemu_spice_destroy_primary_surface(int qid, uint32_t sid, int async) "%d sid=%u async=%d"
qemu_spice_wakeup(uint32_t qid) "%d"
qemu_spice_create_update(uint32_t left, uint32_t right, uint32_t top, uint32_t bottom) "lr %d -> %d, tb -> %d -> %d"
qemu_spice_display_update(int qid, uint32_t x, uint32_t y, uint32_t w, uint32_t h) "%d +%d+%d %dx%d"
qemu_spice_display_surface(int qid, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, int fast) "%d %dx%d, fast %d"
qemu_spice_display_refresh(int qid, int notify) "%d notify %d"
qemu_spice_ui_info(int qid, uint32_t width, uint32_t height) "%d %dx%d"
qemu_spice_gl_surface(int qid, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, uint32_t fourcc) "%d %dx%d, fourcc 0x%x"
qemu_spice_gl_scanout_disable(int qid) "%d"
qemu_spice_gl_scanout_texture(int qid, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, uint32_t fourcc) "%d %dx%d, fourcc 0x%x"
qemu_spice_gl_cursor(int qid, bool enabled, bool hotspot) "%d enabled %d, hotspot %d"
qemu_spice_gl_forward_dmabuf(int qid, uint32_t width, uint32_t height) "%d %dx%d"
qemu_spice_gl_render_dmabuf(int qid, uint32_t width, uint32_t height) "%d %dx%d"
qemu_spice_gl_update(int qid, uint32_t x, uint32_t y, uint32_t w, uint32_t h) "%d +%d+%d %dx%d"
# keymaps.c
keymap_parse(const char *file) "file %s"
keymap_add(int sym, int code, const char *line) "sym=0x%04x code=0x%04x (line: %s)"
keymap_unmapped(int sym) "sym=0x%04x"
# x_keymap.c
xkeymap_extension(const char *name) "extension '%s'"
xkeymap_vendor(const char *name) "vendor '%s'"
xkeymap_keycodes(const char *name) "keycodes '%s'"
xkeymap_keymap(const char *name) "keymap '%s'"
# clipboard.c
clipboard_check_serial(int cur, int recv, bool ok) "cur:%d recv:%d %d"
# vdagent.c
vdagent_open(void) ""
vdagent_close(void) ""
vdagent_disconnect(void) ""
vdagent_send(const char *name) "msg %s"
vdagent_send_empty_clipboard(void) ""
vdagent_recv_chunk(uint32_t size) "size %d"
vdagent_recv_msg(const char *name, uint32_t size) "msg %s, size %d"
vdagent_peer_cap(const char *name) "cap %s"
vdagent_cb_grab_selection(const char *name) "selection %s"
vdagent_cb_grab_discard(const char *name, int cur, int recv) "selection %s, cur:%d recv:%d"
vdagent_cb_grab_type(const char *name) "type %s"
vdagent_cb_serial_discard(uint32_t current, uint32_t received) "current=%u, received=%u"
# dbus.c
dbus_registered_listener(const char *bus_name) "peer %s"
dbus_listener_vanished(const char *bus_name) "peer %s"
dbus_kbd_press(unsigned int keycode) "keycode %u"
dbus_kbd_release(unsigned int keycode) "keycode %u"
dbus_mouse_press(unsigned int button) "button %u"
dbus_mouse_release(unsigned int button) "button %u"
dbus_mouse_set_pos(unsigned int x, unsigned int y) "x=%u, y=%u"
dbus_mouse_rel_motion(int dx, int dy) "dx=%d, dy=%d"
dbus_touch_send_event(unsigned int kind, uint32_t num_slot, uint32_t x, uint32_t y) "kind=%u, num_slot=%u, x=%d, y=%d"
dbus_update(int x, int y, int w, int h) "x=%d, y=%d, w=%d, h=%d"
dbus_update_gl(int x, int y, int w, int h) "x=%d, y=%d, w=%d, h=%d"
dbus_clipboard_grab_failed(void) ""
dbus_clipboard_register(const char *bus_name) "peer %s"
dbus_clipboard_unregister(const char *bus_name) "peer %s"
dbus_scanout_texture(uint32_t tex_id, bool backing_y_0_top, uint32_t backing_width, uint32_t backing_height, uint32_t x, uint32_t y, uint32_t w, uint32_t h) "tex_id:%u y0top:%d back:%ux%u %u+%u-%ux%u"
dbus_gl_gfx_switch(void *p) "surf: %p"
# egl-helpers.c
egl_init_d3d11_device(void *p) "d3d device: %p"