On 7/20/25 04:20, Alyssa Ross wrote: > Alyssa Ross writes: > >> Demi Marie Obenour writes: >> >>> On 7/20/25 03:55, Alyssa Ross wrote: >>>> Demi Marie Obenour writes: >>>> >>>>> If I run `make run-qemu` under a Wayland compositor (tested with both >>>>> Sway and Weston), I get a Wayland protocol error ("invalid object 0") >>>>> and QEMU exits. It appears that there is a problem with >>>>> wayland-proxy-virtwl. I get the following error from foot: >>>>> >>>>> warn: main.c:437: 'C' is not a UTF-8 locale, falling back to 'C.UTF-8' >>>>> warn: config.c:3520: no configuration found, using defaults >>>>> Fontconfig warning: no elements found. Check configuration. >>>>> Fontconfig warning: adding /var/cache/fontconfig >>>>> Fontconfig warning: adding fontconfig >>>>> err: wayland.c:1714: no compositor >>>>> err: wayland.c:2248: failed to flush wayland socket: Connection reset by peer >>>>> >>>>> And the following from wayland-proxy-virtwl: >>>>> >>>>> 2025-07-20 02:14:48.638 wl-proxy [WARNING]: Error handling client: Invalid_argument("invalid bounds in Cstruct.LE.get_uint32 [0,0](4096) off=0 len=4") >>>> >>>> This is partially fixed with , >>>> which is more recent than Spectrum's pinned Nixpkgs. I expect to >>>> update that in the next few days, but until then, you can apply it on >>>> top of the Nixpkgs revision in lib/nixpkgs.default.nix, and then pass >>>> --arg config '{pkgsFun = import /path/to/nixpkgs;}' to any Spectrum >>>> Nix command. >>>> >>>> With that change, I'm able to run foot fine in QEMU. gnome-text-editor >>>> runs but prints errors and looks weird, and Firefox doesn't even start. >>>> crosvm built from the same tag as rutabaga_gfx used by QEMU works fine, >>>> so I think it must be a QEMU bug. I spent some time yesterday trying to >>>> debug it, but didn't get anywhere so far. If I can't figure it out soon >>>> I'll open an upstream bug report. >>> >>> That's a good idea. Would it be possible to use vhost-user as a >>> workaround? That would use crosvm's implementation instead. >> >> No. crosvm and QEMU have different ideas of what vhost-user-gpu. >> QEMU expects to provide all the graphical stuff itself, using the >> vhost-user-gpu protocol[1], whereas the crosvm one has the backend do >> almost everything (like every other vhost-user device — also much better >> for sandboxing). >> >> [1]: https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/interop/vhost-user-gpu.html#vhost-user-gpu-protocol > > Possibly the best way to test this would be to use crosvm, which also > supports virtio-sound. I thought the only implemented backends were CrAS and Android. -- Sincerely, Demi Marie Obenour (she/her/hers)