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Add egl-headless user interface. It doesn't provide a real user interface, it only provides opengl support using drm render nodes. It will copy back the bits rendered by the guest using virgl back to a DisplaySurface and kick the usual display update code paths, so spice and vnc and screendump can pick it up. Use it this way: qemu -display egl-headless -vnc $display qemu -display egl-headless -spice gl=off,$args Note that you should prefer native spice opengl support (-spice gl=on) if possible because that delivers better performance. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> Message-id: 20170505104101.30589-7-kraxel@redhat.com |
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console.h | ||
egl-context.h | ||
egl-helpers.h | ||
gtk.h | ||
input.h | ||
pixel_ops.h | ||
qemu-pixman.h | ||
qemu-spice.h | ||
sdl2.h | ||
shader.h | ||
spice-display.h |