On 04.04.2014 12:31, Stefan Bader wrote: > On 04.04.2014 11:48, Ian Campbell wrote: >> On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 11:36 +0200, Stefan Bader wrote: >>> + /* >>> + * Take the first defined video device (graphics card) to display >>> + * on the first graphics device (display). >>> + * Right now only type and vram info is used and anything beside >>> + * type xen and vga is mapped to cirrus. >>> + */ >>> + if (def->nvideos) { >>> + unsigned int min_vram = 8 * 1024; >>> + >>> + switch (def->videos[0]->type) { >>> + case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_VGA: >>> + case VIR_DOMAIN_VIDEO_TYPE_XEN: >>> + b_info->u.hvm.vga.kind = LIBXL_VGA_INTERFACE_TYPE_STD; >>> + /* >>> + * Libxl enforces a minimal VRAM size of 8M when using >>> + * LIBXL_DEVICE_MODEL_VERSION_QEMU_XEN_TRADITIONAL or >>> + * 16M for LIBXL_DEVICE_MODEL_VERSION_QEMU_XEN. >>> + * Avoid build failures and go with the minimum if less >>> + * is specified. >> >> Build failures? Do you mean "domain build" rather than "libvirt build"? >> >> I'm not sure about this fixing up the GIGO from the user side, but >> that's a libvirt policy decision I suppose? If it were me I would just >> let libxl provide the error and expect people to fix their domain config >> rather than silently giving them something other than what they asked >> for. What if increasing the VRAM causes a cascading failure due e.g. to >> lack of memory? That's going to be tricky to debug I think! > > In the end its a start a domain with such a config. Which seems to be what I *sigh* That wasn't much better English. Yes, I meant a domain build or a failure to start a domain... > would end up with in my testing with an admittedly older version of virt-manager > connecting to a libvirtd running an initial version of this patch without that part. > The error seen on the front-end was something along the lines of "failed to get > enough memory to start the guest" (the libxl log on the other side had the > better error message). And the gui always reduces the memory below the minimum > for both the options (VGA and "Xen"). > That is the reason I went for "meh, go for the minimum anyways". > > And btw, it is already confusing enough as with cirrus, I get a 9M by default > which is passed on to qemu on the command line and then ignored by it and one > gets 32M in any way... > > -Stefan > >> >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@lists.xen.org > http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel >