On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 09:12:50AM +0200, Vadim Likholetov wrote: > This patchset enables forwarding Wayland connections from appVM to the host > with the help of waypipe tool. > > It doesn't reqire major changes in Spectrum and tries to utilise existing > packages and solutions. > Main idea is to create VSOCK virtual device on the start of appVM and use > this virtual socket to connect host and guest. > > On the host side I implement vm-start-way tool that is based on vm-start, > but does necessary preparations for wayland forwarfing. > > The guest VM is appvm-hello-waypipe and described in hello-waypipe.nix > file. > > To test it boot the Spectrum and do 'vm-start-way appvm-hello-waypipe'. > Be patient and in couple of seconds will appear a terminal window from > appVM. > > This patches are for test the concept, so possibly redisign is needed for > production use. Thanks for sharing these! You've done a great job fitting it into the Spectrum codebase. Since you mentioned in your previous email that the same applications are broken with Waypipe and virtio-gpu, I think that virtio-gpu still looks like the way to go, since it would allow optimisations like shared memory between guest and host that wouldn't be possible with a pure socket-based approach like Waypipe. But lots of people come to Spectrum looking for advice and inspiration for their own custom Wayland-in-VM setups, and often they're more interested in Waypipe, so it'll be great to be able to point them here. > ps sorry for mess in the mailing list No worries. :)