Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: virtio-serial: An interface for host-guest communication

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Amit Shah wrote:
> Right; use virtio just as the transport and all the interesting
> activity happens in userspaces. That was the basis with which I started.
> I can imagine dbus doing the copy/paste, lock screen, etc. actions.
>
> However for libguestfs, dbus isn't an option and they already have some
> predefined agents for each port. So libguestfs is an example for a
> multi-port usecase for virtio-serial.
>   

Or don't use dbus and use something that libguestfs is able to embed.  
The fact that libguestfs doesn't want dbus in the guest is not an 
argument for using a higher level kernel interface especially one that 
doesn't meet the requirements of the interface.

Regards,

Anthony Liguori
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