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On 01/13/2014 10:26 PM, Christophe Fergeau wrote:

Ack!

> This manual documents how to enable/use various SPICE features when
> creating a VM by running QEMU directly, or when using libvirt, or when
> using virt-manager.
> This is based on work by Lubos Kocman
> ---
>  Makefile.am                                  |   3 +-
>  configure.ac                                 |  21 +
>  docs/Makefile.am                             |   3 +
>  docs/manual/Makefile.am                      |  38 ++
>  docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Basics.xml       | 689 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Guest.xml        |  54 +++
>  docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Installation.xml | 199 ++++++++
>  docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Introduction.xml | 264 ++++++++++
>  docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-References.xml   | 218 +++++++++
>  docs/manual/SpiceUserManual.xml              |  71 +++
>  docs/manual/resources/pepper.png             | Bin 0 -> 10582 bytes
>  docs/manual/resources/spicec01.png           | Bin 0 -> 10244 bytes
>  12 files changed, 1559 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>  create mode 100644 docs/Makefile.am
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/Makefile.am
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Basics.xml
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Guest.xml
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Installation.xml
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Introduction.xml
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-References.xml
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/SpiceUserManual.xml
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/resources/pepper.png
>  create mode 100644 docs/manual/resources/spicec01.png
> 
> diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
> index e260e00..c7a0e92 100644
> --- a/Makefile.am
> +++ b/Makefile.am
> @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
>  NULL =
>  ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
>  
> -SUBDIRS = spice-common server
> +SUBDIRS = spice-common server docs
>  
>  if SUPPORT_CLIENT
>  SUBDIRS += client
> @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS =			\
>  	--enable-opengl				\
>  	--enable-smartcard			\
>  	--with-sasl				\
> +	--enable-manual				\
>  	$(NULL)
>  
>  EXTRA_DIST =					\
> diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
> index c897368..aaa7ffc 100644
> --- a/configure.ac
> +++ b/configure.ac
> @@ -415,6 +415,23 @@ if test "x$enable_automated_tests" = "xyes"; then
>      AC_MSG_RESULT([found])
>  fi
>  
> +
> +AC_ARG_ENABLE([manual],
> +               AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-manual=@<:@auto/yes/no@:>@],
> +                              [Build SPICE manual]),
> +               [],
> +               [enable_manual="auto"])
> +if test "x$enable_manual" != "xno"; then
> +    AC_PATH_PROG([XMLTO], [xmlto])
> +    AS_IF([test -z "$XMLTO" && test "x$enable_manual" = "xyes"],
> +          [AC_MSG_ERROR([xmlto is missing and build of manual was requested])]
> +          [have_xmlto = no]
> +         )
> +fi
> +AS_IF([test -n "$XMLTO"], [have_xmlto=yes], [have_xmlto=no])
> +AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_MANUAL], [test -n "$XMLTO"])
> +
> +
>  dnl ===========================================================================
>  dnl check compiler flags
>  
> @@ -495,6 +512,8 @@ spice-server.pc
>  server/Makefile
>  server/tests/Makefile
>  client/Makefile
> +docs/Makefile
> +docs/manual/Makefile
>  ])
>  
>  dnl ==========================================================================
> @@ -525,6 +544,8 @@ echo "
>          SASL support:             ${enable_sasl}
>  
>          Automated tests:          ${enable_automated_tests}
> +
> +        Manual:                   ${have_xmlto}
>  "
>  
>  if test $os_win32 == "yes" ; then
> diff --git a/docs/Makefile.am b/docs/Makefile.am
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..18e785f
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/docs/Makefile.am
> @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
> +if BUILD_MANUAL
> +SUBDIRS = manual
> +endif
> diff --git a/docs/manual/Makefile.am b/docs/manual/Makefile.am
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..75cc4f7
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/docs/manual/Makefile.am
> @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
> +SUFFIXES = .xml .html .txt .1
> +
> +# apparently, xmlto does not support validation of docbook5 docs
> +# that's why it's disabled with --skip-validation
> +.xml.html:
> +	$(AM_V_GEN)$(XMLTO) --skip-validation -o html xhtml $<
> +
> +.xml.1:
> +	$(AM_V_GEN)$(XMLTO) --skip-validation -o man man $<
> +
> +.xml.txt:
> +	$(AM_V_GEN)$(XMLTO) --skip-validation -o txt txt $<
> +
> +all: allhtml manpages
> +
> +XMLMAN =
> +XMLDOC = \
> +	SpiceUserManual-Basics.xml \
> +	SpiceUserManual-Guest.xml \
> +	SpiceUserManual-Installation.xml \
> +	SpiceUserManual-Introduction.xml \
> +	SpiceUserManual-References.xml \
> +	SpiceUserManual.xml
> +XMLALL = $(XMLMAN) $(XMLDOC)
> +SOURCES = $(XMLALL) $(TXTDOC)
> +
> +allhtml: $(XMLALL:.xml=.html)
> +
> +manpages: $(XMLMAN:.xml=.1)
> +
> +# Control what goes in the distribution tarball.
> +# We include all of the XML, and also generated HTML pages
> +# so people working from the distribution tarball won't need xmlto.
> +EXTRA_DIST = $(SOURCES) html
> +
> +clean-local:
> +	rm -fr html $(XMLMAN:.xml=.1)
> +
> diff --git a/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Basics.xml b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Basics.xml
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..dfc8e56
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Basics.xml
> @@ -0,0 +1,689 @@
> +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> +<?oxygen RNGSchema="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/5.0/rng/docbookxi.rng"; type="xml"?>
> +
> +<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"; xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"; xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"; version="5.0" xml:id="basics">
> +    <title>Spice basics</title>
> +    <section xml:id="definitions">
> +        <title>Basic Definitions</title>
> +        <section xml:id="host">
> +            <title>Host</title>
> +            <para>Host is a machine running an instance of qemu-kvm.</para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section xml:id="guest">
> +            <title>Guest</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Guest is a virtual machine hosted on the <link linkend="host">host</link>
> +                which will be accessed with a spice client.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section xml:id="client">
> +            <title>Client</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Client is referring to a system running the spice client
> +                (the recommended one is virt-viewer).
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="qemu_basics">
> +        <title>Launching qemu</title>
> +        <para>I'll use qemu-kvm as a name for the executable. If you're using a manually built qemu or
> +            a qemu without kvm then just replace qemu-kvm with your own binary. I'll use host# client#
> +            guest# shell prompt notations to distinguish where the command should be the command. See
> +            section <link xlink:href="definitions">Basic Definitions</link> to be sure that you know
> +            difference between the host, client and guest. You can ignore the difference between guest, client
> +            and host if they are all running on the same machine.</para>
> +
> +        <para>
> +            <emphasis role="bold">The first important thing to do is to create a guest
> +                image.</emphasis> You can use any raw device such as a clean logical volume, or an iSCSI
> +            lun. You may also use a file as the disk image for the guest. I'll use a file created by qemu-img as a demonstration.
> +        </para>
> +        
> +        <para>
> +            The following command will allocate a 10GB file. See qemu-img man page for further information.
> +        </para>
> +        
> +        <screen>host# qemu-img create /path/to/xp.img 10G</screen>
> +        
> +        <para>
> +            Now that we created an image, we can now start with image population. I assume that you have
> +            a locally stored ISO of your favourite operating system so you can use it for installation.
> +        </para>
> +        
> +        <screen>host# sudo qemu-kvm -boot order=dc -vga qxl \
> +         -spice port=3001,disable-ticketing -soundhw ac97 \
> +         -device virtio-serial -chardev spicevmc,id=vdagent,debug=0,name=vdagent \
> +         -device virtserialport,chardev=vdagent,name=com.redhat.spice.0 \
> +         -cdrom /path/to/your.iso /path/to/your.img</screen>
> +        
> +        <para>
> +            Let's take a brief look at the qemu options that were used. The option -boot order=dc specifies that the guest system
> +            should try to boot from the first cdrom and then fallback to the first disk, -vga qxl specifies that qemu should
> +            emulate the qxl device adapter.
> +        </para>
> +        <para> The Spice port option defines what port will be used for communication with the client. The Spice
> +            option disable-ticketing is telling us that ticketing <emphasis role="italic">(simple
> +                authentication method)</emphasis> is not used. The virtio and chardev devices are
> +            required by <link xlink:href="SpiceUserManual-Introduction.xml#vdagent">the guest
> +            agent</link>.
> +        </para>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="qemu_spice">
> +        <title>Adding Spice support to an existing virtual machine</title>
> +        <para>
> +            This section will assume that you already have a running QEMU virtual machine,
> +            and that you are running it either through virt-manager, libvirt or through
> +            direct QEMU use, and that you want to enable Spice support for this virtual
> +            machine.
> +        </para>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using virt-manager</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Double-click on the virtual machine you are interested in, go to View/Details.
> +                If the left pane has a "Display Spice" entry, then the virtual machine already
> +                has Spice support, and you can check the connection details (port number)
> +                by clicking on it. If it has no Spice entry, click on "Add
> +                Hardware", and add a "Graphics" element of type "Spice server".
> +                If the host and the client are not the same machine, you should check
> +                the "Listen on all public network interfaces" checkbox, otherwise you
> +                don't need to make any changes.
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                You should also add a QXL video device. It can be done by double-clicking
> +                on a virtual machine, then by going to View/Details, and  by clicking
> +                on "Add Hardware" if the virtual machine does not have a "Video QXL" item
> +                in its left pane. From the "Add hardware" dialog, you should then create
> +                a "Video" device whose model is "QXL".
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                After stopping and restarting the virtual machine, it should be
> +                accessible with a Spice client.
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                You can remove non-Spice display entries and non-QXL video entries from
> +                the virtual machine configuration.
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                If you go to Edit/Preferences/VM Details in the main virt-manager window,
> +                you can set Spice graphics type as the default setting for new virtual
> +                machines.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using libvirt</title>
> +            <para>
> +                All libvirt examples will assume that the virtual machine to modify
> +                is $vmname and that virsh is using the correct
> +                <link xlink:href="http://libvirt.org/uri.html";>libvirt connection</link>
> +                by default.
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                To add Spice support to an existing virtual machine managed by libvirt,
> +                you need to edit it:
> +                <screen>
> +host# virsh edit $vmname
> +                </screen>
> +                and then add a <link xlink:href="http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsGraphics";>Spice graphics element</link>:
> +                <programlisting>
> +&lt;graphics type='spice'/&gt;
> +                </programlisting>
> +                You should also add a <link xlink:href="http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsVideo";>QXL video device</link>
> +                <programlisting>
> +&lt;video&gt;
> +    &lt;model type='qxl'&gt;
> +&lt;/video&gt;
> +                </programlisting>
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                After stopping and restarting the virtual machine $vmname, it should be
> +                accessible through Spice. You can check the connection parameters with:
> +                <screen>
> +host# virsh domdisplay $vmname
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using QEMU</title>
> +            <para>
> +                To enable Spice support to your virtual machine, you only need to
> +                append the following to your QEMU command line:
> +                <screen>
> +-spice port=3001,disable-ticketing
> +                </screen>
> +                This will setup a Spice session listening on port 3001 exporting
> +                your virtual machine display.
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                You can also add a QXL device by appending this to the command line:
> +                <screen>
> +-vga qxl
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section xml:id="client_basics">
> +            <title>Connecting to guest</title>
> +
> +            <para>
> +                The following section will show you basic usage of the Spice
> +                client. The example connection will be related to the qemu instance
> +                started in <link xlink:href="#qemu_basics">the previous section</link>.
> +            </para>
> +
> +            <para>
> +                Be aware that the port used for spice communication
> +                <emphasis role="italic">(port 3001 in our case)</emphasis> should not be
> +                blocked by firewall.  <emphasis role="bold">Host myhost is referring to the
> +                machine which is running our qemu instance.</emphasis>
> +            </para>
> +
> +            <screen>client# remote-viewer spice://myhost:3001</screen>
> +            <figure>
> +                <title>Established connection to Windows 2008 guest</title>
> +                <mediaobject>
> +                    <imageobject>
> +                        <imagedata fileref="resources/spicec01.png"/>
> +                    </imageobject>
> +                </mediaobject>
> +            </figure>
> +         </section>
> +    </section>
> +
> +     <section xml:id="ticketing">
> +        <title>Ticketing</title>
> +        <para>
> +            Spice does not currently support multiple connections to the same qemu
> +            instance.  So anybody who will connect to the same host and port can simply
> +            take over your session.
> +
> +            <emphasis role="bold">You can eliminate this problem by using
> +            <link xlink:href="#ticketing">ticketing</link> or SSL.</emphasis>
> +        </para>
> +
> +        <para>
> +            Ticketing is a simple authentication system which enables you to set simple
> +            tickets to a vm.
> +            Client has to authentificate before the connection can be established. See
> +            the spice option password in the following example.
> +        </para>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using virt-manager</title>
> +            <para>
> +                To set a Spice password for a virtual machine, go to this machine
> +                details in virt-manager, and then click on the "Display Spice" item in
> +                the left pane, and enter the ticket you want to use in the "Password"
> +                field.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using libvirt</title>
> +            <para>
> +                All you need to do is to append a passwd attribute to the Spice
> +                graphics node for your virtual machine:
> +                <programlisting>
> +&lt;graphics type='spice' passwd='mysecretpassword'/&gt;
> +                </programlisting>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using QEMU</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Adding a ticket with QEMU involves a slight modification of the -spice
> +                parameter used when running QEMU:
> +                <screen>
> +-spice port=3001,password=mysecretpassword
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Client</title>
> +            <para>
> +                When you start the client as usual, if ticketing was enabled on the host,
> +                remote-viewer will pop up a window asking for a password before starting
> +                the Spice session. It won't be established if an incorrect ticket was
> +                passed to the client.
> +            </para>
> +
> +            <para>
> +                You might have figured out that passing tickets as a commandline option isn't very safe.
> +                <emphasis role="bold">It's not safe as everybody with access to the host can read it from the output of ps(1).</emphasis>
> +                To prevent this, the ticket can be also set by using the qemu console command spice._set_ticket.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="agent">
> +        <title>Agent</title>
> +        <para>
> +            Agent support allows better integration with the guest. For example, it
> +            allows copy and paste between the guest and the host OSes, dynamic resolution
> +            changes when the client window is resized/fullscreened, file transfers through
> +            drag and drop, ...
> +        </para>
> +        <para>
> +            The agent is a daemon/service running in the guest OS so it must be installed
> +            if it was not installed by default during the guest OS installation. It also
> +            relies on a virtio-serial PCI device and a dedicated spicevmc char device
> +            to achieve communication between the guest and the host. These devices must
> +            be added to the virtual machine if we want to agent to work properly in the
> +            guest.
> +        </para>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using virt-manager</title>
> +            <para>
> +                The needed devices can be added from the virtual machine details. Click
> +                on "Add hardware" and then add a "Channel" device with type
> +                "Spice agent (spicevmc)". This will automatically add the needed
> +                virtio-serial device in addition to the spicevmc channel.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using libvirt</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Two distinct devices must be added:
> +                <itemizedlist>
> +                    <listitem>a <link xlink:href="http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsControllers";>virtio serial device</link></listitem>
> +                    <listitem>a <link xlink:href="http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementCharChannel";>spicevmc channel</link></listitem>
> +                </itemizedlist>
> +                <programlisting>
> +&lt;devices&gt;
> +    &lt;controller type='virtio-serial' index='0'/&gt;
> +    &lt;channel type='spicevmc'&gt;
> +        &lt;target type='virtio' name='com.redhat.spice.0'/&gt;
> +    &lt;/channel&gt;
> +&lt;/devices&gt;
> +                </programlisting>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using QEMU</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Adding the following parameters to your QEMU command line will
> +                enable the needed devices for agent support in the guest OS:
> +                <screen>
> +-device virtio-serial \
> +-chardev spicevmc,id=vdagent,debug=0,name=vdagent \
> +-device virtserialport,chardev=vdagent,name=com.redhat.spice.0 \
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="USB">
> +        <title>USB redirection</title>
> +        <para>
> +            With USB redirection, USB devices plugged into the client machine can be
> +            transparently redirected to the guest OS. This redirection can either be
> +            automatic (all newly plugged devices are redirected), or manual
> +            (the user selects which devices (s)he wants to redirect).
> +        </para>
> +        <para>
> +            For redirection to work, the virtual machine must have an USB2 EHCI controller
> +            (this implies 3 additional UHCI controllers). It also needs to have
> +            Spice channels for USB redirection. The number of such channels correspond
> +            to the number of USB devices that it will be possible to redirect at the same
> +            time.
> +        </para>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using virt-manager</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Virtual machines created with virt-manager should have a USB controller
> +                by default. In the virtual machine details, select "Controller USB" in
> +                the left pane, and make sure its model is set to USB2. You can then
> +                click on "Add Hardware" and add as many "USB Redirection" items as
> +                the number of USB devices you want to be able to redirect simultaneously.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using libvirt</title>
> +                <para>
> +                    You need to add the needed USB controllers to the libvirt XML (make
> +                    sure there is no pre-existing USB controller in your virtual machine
> +                    XML before doing this), as well as one Spice USB redirection channel
> +                    per device you want to redirect simultaneously.
> +                    <programlisting>
> + &lt;controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-ehci1'/&gt;
> +&lt;controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci1'&gt;
> +  &lt;master startport='0'/&gt;
> +&lt;/controller&gt;
> +&lt;controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci2'&gt;
> +  &lt;master startport='2'/&gt;
> +&lt;/controller&gt;
> +&lt;controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci3'&gt;
> +  &lt;master startport='4'/&gt;
> +&lt;/controller&gt;
> +&lt;redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'/&gt;
> +&lt;redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'/&gt;
> +&lt;redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'/&gt;
> +&lt;redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'/&gt;
> +                    </programlisting>
> +                </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using QEMU</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Similarly to libvirt, we need to add EHCI/UHCI controllers to QEMU
> +                command line, and we also need to add one Spice redirection channel per
> +                device we want to redirect simultaneously.
> +                <screen>
> +-device ich9-usb-ehci1,id=usb \
> +-device ich9-usb-uhci1,masterbus=usb.0,firstport=0,multifunction=on \
> +-device ich9-usb-uhci2,masterbus=usb.0,firstport=2 \
> +-device ich9-usb-uhci3,masterbus=usb.0,firstport=4 \
> +-chardev spicevmc,name=usbredir,id=usbredirchardev1 \
> +-device usb-redir,chardev=usbredirchardev1,id=usbredirdev1 \
> +-chardev spicevmc,name=usbredir,id=usbredirchardev2 \
> +-device usb-redir,chardev=usbredirchardev2,id=usbredirdev2 \
> +-chardev spicevmc,name=usbredir,id=usbredirchardev3 \
> +-device usb-redir,chardev=usbredirchardev3,id=usbredirdev3
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Client</title>
> +            <para>
> +                The client needs to have support for USB redirection. In remote-viewer,
> +                you can select which USB devices to redirect in File/USB device selection
> +                once the Spice connection is established. There are also various command
> +                line redirection options which are described when running remote-viewer
> +                with --help-spice.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="multi-monitors">
> +        <title>Multiple monitor support</title>
> +        <para>
> +            When using Spice, it's possible to use multiple monitors. For that, the guest
> +            must have multiple QXL devices (for Windows guests), or a single QXL device
> +            configured to support multiple heads (for Linux guests).
> +        </para>
> +        <para>
> +            Before following the instructions in this section, make sure your virtual machine
> +            already has a QXL device. If that is not the case, refer to
> +            <link xlink:href="qemu_spice">this section</link>. Your guest OS will
> +            also need to have the QXL driver installed or multiple monitor support will
> +            not work.
> +        </para>
> +        <para>
> +            Once your virtual machine is using a QXL device, you don't need to make
> +            any other change to get multiple heads in a Linux guest. The following
> +            paragraph will deal with adding multiple QXL devices to get multiple
> +            monitors in a Windows guest.
> +        </para>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using virt-manager</title>
> +            <para>
> +                To add an additional QXL device for Windows guests, simply go to your
> +                virtual machine details. Check that you already have a "Video QXL" device,
> +                if notclick on "Add Hardware", and add a "Video" device
> +                with model "QXL". This can also work with Linux guests if your are willing
> +                to configure X.Org to use Xinerama (instead of XRandR).
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                If you are using a new enough distribution (for example Fedora 19), and if your
> +                virtual machine already has a QXL device, you should not need to make any changes
> +                in virt-manager. If you are using an older distribution, you can't do the required
> +                changes from virt-manager, you'll need to edit libvirt XML as described on this
> +                <link xlink:href="http://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/12969.html";>blog post</link>.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using libvirt</title>
> +            <para>
> +                To add an additional QXL device to your virtual machine managed by
> +                libvirt, you simply need to append a new video node whose model is
> +                QXL:
> +                <programlisting>
> +&lt;video&gt;
> +    &lt;model type='qxl'&gt;
> +&lt;/video&gt;
> +&lt;video&gt;
> +    &lt;model type='qxl'&gt;
> +&lt;/video&gt;
> +                </programlisting>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using QEMU</title>
> +            <para>
> +                To get a second QXL device in your virtual machine, you need to append
> +                -device qxl to your QEMU command line in addition to the -vga qxl that
> +                is already there:
> +                <screen>
> +-vga qxl -device qxl
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Client</title>
> +            <para>
> +                You can enable additional displays either from the Display/Displays menu
> +                in remote-viewer, or from your guest OS display configuration tool.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="tls">
> +        <title>TLS</title>
> +        <para>
> +            TLS support allows to encrypt all/some of the channels Spice uses
> +            for its communication.
> +            A separate port is used for the encrypted channels.
> +            When connecting through a TLS channel, the Spice client will verify
> +            the certificate sent by the host. It will check that this
> +            certificate matches the hostname it's connecting, and that
> +            this certificate is signed by a known certificate authority
> +            (CA). This can be achieved by either getting the host
> +            certificate signed by an official CA, or by passing to the client
> +            the certificate of the authority which signed the host certificate.
> +            The latter allows the use of self-signed certificates.
> +        </para>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using virt-manager</title>
> +            <para>
> +                It's not possible to define the CA certificate/host certificate
> +                to use for the TLS connection using virt-manager, see the next
> +                section for how to enable this using libvirt.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using libvirt</title>
> +            <para>
> +                The certificate must be specified in libvirtd configuration
> +                file in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf (or in
> +                ~/.config/libvirt/qemu.conf if you are using a session libvirt).
> +                See the documentation in this file reproduced below:
> +                <screen>
> +# Enable use of TLS encryption on the SPICE server.
> +#
> +# It is necessary to setup CA and issue a server certificate
> +# before enabling this.
> +#
> +spice_tls = 1
> +
> +
> +# Use of TLS requires that x509 certificates be issued. The
> +# default it to keep them in /etc/pki/libvirt-spice. This directory
> +# must contain
> +#
> +#  ca-cert.pem - the CA master certificate
> +#  server-cert.pem - the server certificate signed with ca-cert.pem
> +#  server-key.pem  - the server private key
> +#
> +# This option allows the certificate directory to be changed.
> +#
> +spice_tls_x509_cert_dir = "/etc/pki/libvirt-spice"
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                Once the above is done, when the domain is running, you
> +                should get something like what is below if you are leaving
> +                Spice port allocation up to libvirt:
> +                <screen>
> +host# virsh domdisplay
> +spice://127.0.0.1?tls-port=5901
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                This means that the connection is possible both through TLS and
> +                without any encryption. You can edit the libvirt graphics node
> +                if you want to change that behaviour and only allow connections
> +                through TLS:
> +                <programlisting>
> +&lt;graphics type='spice' autoport='yes' defaultMode='secure'/&gt;
> +                </programlisting>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using QEMU</title>
> +            <para>
> +                QEMU expects the certificates to be named the same way as what
> +                libvirt expects in the previous paragraph. The directory where
> +                these certificates can be found is specified as options to the
> +                -spice command line parameters:
> +                <screen>
> +-spice port=5900,tls-port=5901,disable-ticketing,x509-dir=/etc/pki/libvirt-spice
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Client</title>
> +            <para>
> +                We need to change 2 things when starting the client:
> +                <itemizedlist>
> +                    <listitem>specify the tls port to use</listitem>
> +                    <listitem>specify the CA certificate to use when verifying the host certificate</listitem>
> +                </itemizedlist>
> +                With remote-viewer, this is done this way:
> +                <screen>
> +client# remote-viewer --spice-ca-file=/etc/pki/libvirt-spice/ca-cert.ca spice://myhost?tls-port=5901
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Generating self-signed certificates for use with Spice</title>
> +            <para>
> +                The following script can be used to create the various certificates
> +                needed to use a TLS Spice connection. Make sure to substitute the hostname
> +                of your Spice host in the subject of the certificate signing request.
> +                <screen>
> +SERVER_KEY=server-key.pem
> +
> +# creating a key for our ca
> +if [ ! -e ca-key.pem ]; then
> +    openssl genrsa -des3 -out ca-key.pem 1024
> +fi
> +# creating a ca
> +if [ ! -e ca-cert.pem ]; then
> +    openssl req -new -x509 -days 1095 -key ca-key.pem -out ca-cert.pem -utf8 -subj "/C=IL/L=Raanana/O=Red Hat/CN=my CA"
> +fi
> +# create server key
> +if [ ! -e $SERVER_KEY ]; then
> +    openssl genrsa -out $SERVER_KEY 1024
> +fi
> +# create a certificate signing request (csr)
> +if [ ! -e server-key.csr ]; then
> +    openssl req -new -key $SERVER_KEY -out server-key.csr -utf8 -subj "/C=IL/L=Raanana/O=Red Hat/CN=myhostname.example.com"
> +fi
> +# signing our server certificate with this ca
> +if [ ! -e server-cert.pem ]; then
> +    openssl x509 -req -days 1095 -in server-key.csr -CA ca-cert.pem -CAkey ca-key.pem -set_serial 01 -out server-cert.pem
> +fi
> +
> +# now create a key that doesn't require a passphrase
> +openssl rsa -in $SERVER_KEY -out $SERVER_KEY.insecure
> +mv $SERVER_KEY $SERVER_KEY.secure
> +mv $SERVER_KEY.insecure $SERVER_KEY
> +
> +# show the results (no other effect)
> +openssl rsa -noout -text -in $SERVER_KEY
> +openssl rsa -noout -text -in ca-key.pem
> +openssl req -noout -text -in server-key.csr
> +openssl x509 -noout -text -in server-cert.pem
> +openssl x509 -noout -text -in ca-cert.pem
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +
> +     <section xml:id="sasl">
> +        <title>SASL</title>
> +        <para>
> +            Spice server and client have support for SASL authentication. When using QEMU, /etc/sasl2/qemu.conf will be
> +            used as a configuration file. For testing, you can use the digest-md5 mechanism, and populate a test database
> +            using 'saslpasswd2 -f /etc/qemu/passwd.db -c foo'. These files have to be readable by the qemu process that will
> +            handle your VM.
> +       </para>
> +
> +        <para>
> +            To troubleshoot SASL issues, running strace -e open on the QEMU process can be a useful first step.
> +        </para>
> +
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using virt-manager</title>
> +            <para>
> +                It's currently not possible to enable SASL from virt-manager.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using libvirt</title>
> +            <para>
> +                SASL support for SPICE has been added to libvirt mid-October 2013 so you need a libvirt version
> +                that was released after this date. To enable SASL, you need to add spice_sasl = 1 in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
> +                for the system libvirtd instance, and to ~/.config/libvirt/qemu.conf for the session libvirtd instance.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Using QEMU</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Using SASL with QEMU involves a slight modification of the -spice
> +                parameter used when running QEMU:
> +                <screen>
> +-spice port=3001,sasl
> +                </screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Client</title>
> +            <para>
> +                When you start the client as usual, if SASL was enabled on the host,
> +                remote-viewer will pop up a window asking for a password before starting
> +                the Spice session. It won't be established if an incorrect ticket was
> +                passed to the client.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +</chapter>
> diff --git a/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Guest.xml b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Guest.xml
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..6648f83
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Guest.xml
> @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
> +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> +<?oxygen RNGSchema="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/5.0/rng/docbookxi.rng"; type="xml"?>
> +
> +<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"; 
> +    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";
> +    xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"; version="5.0">
> +    <title>Spice Guest Additions</title>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="generic-guest">
> +        <title>Introduction</title>
> +        <para>
> +            While you will be able to remotely access your virtual machine
> +            through Spice without making any change to the virtual machine
> +            configuration, you can get better integration if you tweak it
> +            specially for Spice.
> +        </para>
> +        <para>
> +            If your virtual machine has a QXL video device and you install
> +            the corrresponding guest driver, your guest will support higher
> +            resolutions, multiple monitors, resizing to arbitrary resolutions,
> +            ...
> +        </para>
> +        <para>
> +            Installing the Spice vdagent in your guest will let you copy and
> +            paste between your guest and client OSes, to drag and drop files
> +            between the 2 OSes, ... In order for the agent to work, your
> +            virtual machine must have a virtio serial device (and the
> +            corresponding guest drivers) as well as a Spice spicevmc channel.
> +        </para>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="windows-guest">
> +        <title>Windows Guest</title>
> +        <para>
> +            The recommended way of getting all the needed drivers installed is
> +            to use the all-in-one Spice guest tools installer which can be
> +            found <link xlink:href="http://spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/";>
> +            on spice-space.org</link>.
> +        </para>
> +        <para>
> +            To get USB redirection working on Windows, you need to ...
> +        </para>
> +        <para>
> +            If you want to manually install them, the QXL driver can be downloaded from
> +            <link xlink:href="http://spice-space.org/download/windows/qxl/";>this location
> +            </link>, agent builds can be found
> +            <link xlink:href="http://spice-space.org/download/windows/vdagent/";>here
> +            </link>. You also need the vioserial driver which is distributed with the
> +            other <link xlink:href="https://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/virtio-win/latest/images/bin/";>
> +            virtio-win drivers</link>.
> +        </para>
> +    </section>
> +
> +</chapter>
> diff --git a/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Installation.xml b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Installation.xml
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..4e883ac
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Installation.xml
> @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
> +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> +<?oxygen RNGSchema="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/5.0/rng/docbookxi.rng"; type="xml"?>
> +
> +<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"; xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"; xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"; version="5.0">
> +    <title>Installation</title>
> +    
> +    <section xml:id="rhel_fedora">
> +        <title>Installing Spice on RHEL or Fedora </title>
> +        <para>
> +            Be aware that RHEL has no builds of qemu/spice-server for i386, only x86_64 builds are available.
> +        </para>
> +        <section>
> +            <title>RHEL &gt;=6 and Fedora &gt;=13</title>
> +            <para>
> +                <screen>yum install qemu-kvm virt-viewer</screen>
> +            </para>
> +            <para>
> +                The package spice-protocol will be downloaded automatically as a dependency of package kvm.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +        <section><title>RHEVM Users</title>
> +            <para>
> +                <emphasis role="bold">
> +                    <link xlink:href="http://www.ovirt.org";>oVirt</link>/RHEVM users
> +                    could be also interested in the spice-xpi package as it allows you
> +                    to execute spice-client directly from the oVirt/RHEVM UserPortal.
> +                </emphasis>
> +                <screen>yum install spice-xpi</screen>
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +    
> +    <section xml:id="linux_generic">
> +        <title>Generic Build Instructions</title>
> +        
> +        <para>
> +            This section is for distributions that don't have *spice* packages in their repositories.
> +            It will show you step by step how to build the required spice components.
> +        </para>
> +        
> +        <section xml:id="req_client">
> +            <title>Client requirements</title>
> +            
> +            <orderedlist>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">autotools</emphasis></para></listitem>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">gtk+2 &gt; 2.18 or gtk+3</emphasis></para></listitem>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">celt = 0.5.1.3</emphasis> The exact version is required due to the lack of backwards compatibility in newer celt releases.</para></listitem>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">cyrus-sasl</emphasis></para></listitem>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">pixman</emphasis></para></listitem>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">openssl</emphasis></para></listitem>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">pyparsing</emphasis></para></listitem>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">usbredir</emphasis></para></listitem>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">PolicyKit</emphasis></para></listitem>
> +            </orderedlist>
> +        </section>
> +        
> +        <section xml:id="req_host">
> +            <title>Host requirements</title>
> +            <orderedlist>
> +                <listitem><para><emphasis role="bold">KVM supported by kernel</emphasis> (It should work also without KVM, but
> +                        it's not being tested as most Linux distrubitions already support
> +                        KVM.)</para></listitem>
> +            </orderedlist>
> +            
> +        </section>
> +        
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Guest requirements</title>
> +            <section>
> +                <title>Linux Guest</title>
> +                <para>
> +                    spice-vdagent requires virtio-serial support to be enabled. This is described in the <link xlink:href="SpiceUserManual-Basics.xml#basics">chapter Spice basics</link>.
> +                    Guest should have installed qxl driver (xorg-x11-drv-qxl on Fedora and RHEL).
> +                </para>
> +            </section>
> +            <section>
> +                <title>Windows Guest</title>
> +                <para>
> +                    Drivers for QXL and drivers for virtio-serial require Win XP SP3 and Win 7.
> +                </para>
> +            </section>
> +            
> +            <section xml:id="setting_be">
> +                <title>Setting up the build environment</title>
> +                
> +                <para>
> +                    <emphasis role="bold">This is a list of prerequisites on RHEL or Fedora. Install
> +                        equivalent packages for your distribution in case that you're not using RHEL
> +                        or Fedora.</emphasis>
> +                </para>
> +                <para>
> +                    <emphasis role="bold">All prerequisites for Windows are available in one big package which is available
> +                        at <link xlink:href="http://spice-space.org/download.html";>http://spice-space.org/download.html</link>.</emphasis>
> +                </para>
> +                <screen>yum install git pixman-devel celt051-devel cegui-devel libjpeg-devel alsa-lib-devel log4cpp-devel \
> +                openssl-devel libXrandr-devel libgcrypt-devel SDL-devel nss-devel dev86 iasl pyparsing</screen>
> +                
> +                <para>
> +                    <emphasis role="bold">Package prerequisites for Ubuntu</emphasis>
> +                </para>
> +                <screen>apt-get install build-essential autoconf git-core libtool liblog4cpp5-dev libavcodec-dev \
> +                libssl-dev xlibmesa-glu-dev libasound-dev libpng12-dev libfreetype6-dev libfontconfig1-dev \
> +                libogg-dev libxrandr-dev kvm libgcrypt-dev libsdl-dev</screen>
> +                
> +            </section>
> +            
> +            <section xml:id="building_libcacard">
> +                <title>Building libcacard</title>
> +                <para>Fedora &gt;=14 RHEL &gt;=6.1 has libcacard already available. So you can install it directly trough yum.</para>
> +                <screen>yum install libcacard</screen>
> +                <para>Otherwise follow these instructions. <emphasis role="bold">The environment
> +                        variable $BUILD_ROOT will point to a directory with stored sources and will
> +                        be used during the whole build process. The variable $INST_ROOT will point to a
> +                        directory in which Spice will be installed.</emphasis></para>
> +                <screen>export BUILD_ROOT=/tmp/spice; mkdir $BUILD_ROOT; cd $BUILD_ROOT;
> +export INST_ROOT="/opt/spice"; mkdir $INST_ROOT
> +git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/~alon/libcacard
> +cd libcacard
> +./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib64 # Ignore --libdir at Ubuntu
> +make
> +make install</screen>
> +                
> +            </section>
> +            
> +            <section xml:id="getting_client">
> +                <title>Getting client sources</title>
> +                
> +                <screen>cd $BUILD_ROOT
> +git clone git://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-protocol
> +git clone git://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice
> +wget http://downloads.us.xiph.org/releases/celt/celt-0.5.1.3.tar.gz
> +tar xvzf celt-0.5.1.3.tar.gz
> +                </screen>
> +            </section>
> +            
> +            <section xml:id="getting_server">
> +                <title>Getting client/server sources</title>
> +                <para>Skip this section if you don't want to build server side.</para>
> +                <screen>cd $BUILD_ROOT
> +git clone git://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/qemu
> +cd qemu; git checkout -b spice.v13 origin/spice.v13; cd ..
> +git clone git://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-protocol
> +git clone git://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice
> +git clone git://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/win32/vd_agent
> +git clone git://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/win32/qxl
> +git clone git://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/slirp
> +wget http://downloads.us.xiph.org/releases/celt/celt-0.5.1.3.tar.gz
> +tar xvzf celt-0.5.1.3.tar.gz</screen>
> +                
> +            </section>
> +            
> +            <section xml:id="building_common">
> +                <title>Building common sources.</title>
> +                <para>This part applies to both server and client build process.</para>
> +                <screen>cd $BUILD_ROOT/spice-protocol
> +mkdir m4
> +./autogen.sh --prefix=$INST_ROOT
> +sudo make install
> +cd $BUILD_ROOT/celt-0.5.1.3
> +./configure --prefix=$INST_ROOT
> +sudo make install
> +</screen>
> +                
> +            </section>
> +            <section>
> +                <title>Building client side tools</title>
> +                <screen>cd $BUILD_ROOT/spice
> +./autogen.sh --prefix=$INST_ROOT --enable-smartcard
> +cd client
> +sudo make install</screen>
> +            </section>
> +            
> +            <section>
> +                <title>Building server side tools</title>
> +                <para>These instructions contain flags for a minimal working build of qemu with Spice support enabled.
> +                    You might want to build qemu with  the --enable-io-thread option</para>
> +                <screen>cd $SRC_ROOT/qemu
> +./configure --prefix=$INST_ROOT --target-list=x86_64-softmmu --enable-spice
> +make</screen>
> +            </section>
> +            
> +        </section>
> +        
> +        <section>
> +            <title>Setting up PATH</title>
> +            <para>Last steps before starting with Spice are to set proper PATH variable.
> +            For example RHEL is using /usr/libexec as directory for spicec and qemu-kvm binaries.
> +            The following setup should be suitable for qemu and Spice built according to the instructions in
> +            this chapter.</para>
> +            
> +           
> +            <screen>echo "export PATH=$PATH:$INST_ROOT/bin:$BUILD_ROOT/x86_64-softmmu >> ~/.bashrc
> +source ~/.bashrc</screen>
> +            
> +            <para>You should now be able to access the qemu-system-x86_64 and spicec binaries.</para>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +    
> +</chapter>
> diff --git a/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Introduction.xml b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Introduction.xml
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..f5618bd
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-Introduction.xml
> @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@
> +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> +<?oxygen RNGSchema="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/5.0/rng/docbookxi.rng"; type="xml"?>
> +
> +    <chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"; 
> +        xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";
> +        xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"; version="5.0">
> +    <title>Introduction</title>
> +    <para>
> +        Spice is an open remote computing solution, providing client access to remote displays and devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, audio).
> +        At the moment, it's mainly used to get remote access to virtual machines. Spice provides a desktop-like user experience, while trying to
> +        offload most of the intensive CPU and GPU tasks to the client.
> +
> +        The basic building blocks of Spice are:
> +    </para>
> +
> +    <orderedlist>
> +        <listitem><para><link linkend="spice_server">Spice Server</link></para></listitem>
> +        <listitem><para><link linkend="spice_client">Spice Client</link></para></listitem>
> +        <listitem><para>Spice Protocol</para></listitem>
> +    </orderedlist>
> +
> +    <para>
> +        The following sections provide basic information on Spice components and features, obtaining, building installing and using Spice.
> +    </para>
> +
> +    <section>
> +        <title>Spice and Spice-related Components</title>
> +        <section xml:id="spice_server">
> +            <title>Spice Server</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Spice server is implemented in libspice, a VDI pluggable library.
> +                Currently, the main user of this library is QEMU. QEMU uses spice-server
> +                to provide remote access to virtual machines through the Spice protocol.
> +                Virtual Device Interface (VDI) defines a set of interfaces that provide
> +                a standard way to publish virtual devices (e.g. display device, keyboard,
> +                mouse) and enables different Spice components to interact with those
> +                devices.  On one side, the server communicates with the remote client
> +                using the Spice protocol and on the other side, it interacts with the
> +                VDI host application (e.g QEMU).
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section xml:id="spice_client">
> +            <title>Spice Client</title>
> +            <para>
> +                The Spice client is a cross-platform (Linux and Windows)
> +                which is used by the end user to access remote systems through Spice.
> +                The recommended client is <link xlink:href="https://fedorahosted.org/released/virt-viewer/";>remote-viewer</link>
> +                (which is shipped with virt-viewer).
> +                <link xlink:href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Boxes";>GNOME Boxes</link>
> +                can also be used as a Spice client. spicec is an obsolete
> +                legacy client, and spicy is only a test application.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>QXL Device and Drivers</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Spice server supports the QXL VDI interface. When libspice is used with
> +                QEMU, a specific video PCI device can be used for improving
> +                remote display performance and enhancing the graphic capabilities of the
> +                guest graphic system. This video device is called a QXL
> +                device and requires guest QXL drivers for full functionality. However,
> +                standard VGA is supported when no driver exists.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section xml:id="vdagent">
> +            <title>Spice Agent</title>
> +            <para>
> +                The Spice agent is an optional component for enhancing user
> +                experience and performing guest-oriented management tasks.
> +                For example, the agent injects mouse position and state to
> +                the guest when using client mouse mode. It also enables you to
> +                move cursor freely between guest and client. Other features
> +                of agent are shared clipboard (copy and paste between guest and host)
> +                and aligning guest resolution with client when entering fullscreen mode.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section>
> +            <title>VDI Port Device</title>
> +            <para>
> +                Spice protocol supports a communication channel between the
> +                client and the agent on the server side.  When using QEMU, Spice agent
> +                resides on the guest. VDI port is a QEMU PCI device used
> +                for communication with the agent.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="features">
> +        <title>Features</title>
> +        <para>
> +            The server and client communicate via channels. Each channel is dedicated to
> +            a specific type of data. The available channels are following.
> +        </para>
> +        <section xml:id="multiple_channels">
> +            <title>Multiple Channels</title>
> +
> +            <orderedlist numeration="arabic">
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para><emphasis role="bold">Main</emphasis> -  control and configuration</para>
> +                </listitem>
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para><emphasis role="bold">Display</emphasis> -  graphics commands images and video streams</para>
> +                </listitem>
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para><emphasis role="bold">Inputs</emphasis> - keyboard and mouse inputs</para>
> +                </listitem> 
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para><emphasis role="bold">Cursor</emphasis> - pointer device position and cursor shape</para>
> +                </listitem>
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para><emphasis role="bold">Playback</emphasis> - audio received from the server to be played by the client</para>
> +                </listitem>
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para><emphasis role="bold">Record</emphasis> - audio captured on the client side</para>
> +                </listitem>
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para><emphasis role="bold">Smartcard</emphasis> - passthrough of smartcard data from the client machine to the guest OS</para>
> +                </listitem>
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para><emphasis role="bold">USB</emphasis> - redirection of USB devices plugged into the client to the guest OS</para>
> +                </listitem>
> +            </orderedlist>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section xml:id="image_compression">
> +            <title>Image Compression</title>
> +            
> +            <para>
> +                Spice offers several image compression algorithms, which
> +                can be chosen on server initiation and  dynamically at run-time. Quic is a
> +                Spice proprietary image compression technology based on the SFALIC
> +                algorithm. The Lempel-Ziv (LZ) algorithm is another option. Both Quic and
> +                LZ are local algorithms encoding each image separately. Global LZ (GLZ) is
> +                another proprietary Spice technology that uses LZ with history-based global
> +                dictionary. GLZ takes advantage of repeating patterns among images to
> +                shrink the traffic and save bandwidth, which is critical in a WAN
> +                environment. Spice also offers an automatic mode for compression selection
> +                per image, where the choice between LZ/GLZ and Quic is heuristically based
> +                on image properties. Conceptually, synthetic images are better compressed
> +                with LZ/GLZ and real images are better with Quic.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +        
> +        <section xml:id="video_compression">
> +            <title>Video Compression</title>
> +            
> +            <para>
> +                Spice uses loss-less compression for images sent to the
> +                client. However, video streams are handled differently. Spice server
> +                heuristically identifies video areas and sends them as a video stream coded
> +                using M-JPEG. This handling saves a lot of traffic, improving Spice
> +                performance, especially in a WAN environment. However, in some
> +                circumstances the heuristic behavior might cause low quality images (e.g.
> +                identifying updated text area as a video stream). Video streaming can be
> +                chosen on server initiation and dynamically at run-time.
> +            </para>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section xml:id="mouse_modes">
> +            <title>Mouse modes</title>
> +
> +            <para>
> +                Spice supports two mouse modes: server and client. The mode
> +                can be changed dynamically and is negotiated between the client and the
> +                server.
> +            </para>
> +            <orderedlist>
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Server mouse</emphasis> - When a user
> +                        clicks inside the Spice client window, the client mouse is
> +                        captured and set invisible. In this mode, the server controls
> +                        the mouse position on display. However, it might be problematic
> +                        on WAN or on a loaded server, where mouse cursor might have some
> +                        latency or non-responsiveness.
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Client mouse</emphasis> - Not
> +                        captured and is used as the effective pointing device. To enable
> +                        client mouse, the VDI host application must register an absolute
> +                        pointing device (e.g. USB tablet in QEMU). This mode is
> +                        appropriate for WAN or or for a loaded server, since cursor has
> +                        smooth motion and responsiveness.  However, the cursor might
> +                        lose synchronization (position and shape) for a while.
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +            </orderedlist>
> +        </section>
> +
> +        <section xml:id="other_features">
> +            <title>Other Features</title>
> +            <orderedlist>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Multiple Monitors</emphasis> -  any number of monitors is supported
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Arbitrary Resolution</emphasis> -  when
> +                        using the QXL driver, the resolution of the guest OS will be
> +                        automatically adjusted to the size of the client window.
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">USB Redirection</emphasis> -  Spice
> +                        can be used to redirect USB devices that are plugged in the
> +                        client to the guest OS. This redirection can either be
> +                        automatic (all newly plugged devices are redirected), or manual
> +                        (the user selects which devices (s)he wants to redirect).
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Smartcard Redirection</emphasis> -
> +                        data from smartcard that are inserted into the client machine
> +                        can be passed through to the guest OS. The smartcard can be
> +                        used by both the client OS and the guest OS.
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Bidirectional Audio</emphasis> - Spice supports audio playback and recording. Playback is compressed using the CELT algorithm
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Lip-sync</emphasis> - between video and audio. Available only when video streaming is enabled. 
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Migration</emphasis> - switching channel connectivity for supporting server migration
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +                <listitem>
> +                    <para>
> +                        <emphasis role="bold">Pixmap and Palette caching</emphasis>
> +                    </para>
> +                </listitem>
> +
> +            </orderedlist>
> +        </section>
> +    </section>
> +
> +</chapter>
> diff --git a/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-References.xml b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-References.xml
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..6fcee02
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual-References.xml
> @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
> +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> +<?oxygen RNGSchema="http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/5.0/rng/docbookxi.rng"; type="xml"?>
> +
> +<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"; 
> +    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";
> +    xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"; version="5.0">
> +    <title>QEMU Spice Reference</title>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="commandline-spice">
> +        <title>QEMU Spice command line options</title>
> +        <para>
> +            They are covered in <link xlink:href="http://qemu.weilnetz.de/qemu-doc.html#index-g_t_002dspice-58";>QEMU online documentation</link>.
> +            Basic syntax is -spice &lt;spice_options&gt;
> +        </para>
> +
> +        <itemizedlist>
> +            <listitem>
> +                [port=&lt;port&gt;][,tls-port=&lt;tls-port&gt;][,addr=&lt;addr&gt;]
> +                Listen on interface addr &lt;addr> (if given, otherwise any interface)
> +                using port &lt;port&gt; and/or tls-port &lt;tls-port&gt; (at least one of them must be given)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                ipv4=&lt;on|off&gt;
> +                IPv4 only (default:off)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                ipv6=&lt;on|off&gt;
> +                IPv6 only (default:off)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +<!-- Image, video & audio options -->
> +            <listitem>
> +                image-compression=on|auto_glz|auto_lz|quic|glz|lz|off
> +                Set image compression (default=on=auto_glz)
> +                quic is based on the SFALIC algorithm
> +                lz is the Lempel-Ziv algorithm, glz uses lz with history based global dictionary
> +                The auto_[glz/lz] modes choose between the [glz/lz] and quic,
> +                based on the image properties
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                streaming-video=&lt;all|filter|off&gt;
> +                Set video streams detection and (lossy) compression (default=filter)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                playback-compression=&lt;on|off&gt;
> +                Set playback compression, using the CELT algorithm (default=on)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                jpeg-wan-compression=&lt;auto|never|always&gt;
> +                (default = auto)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                zlib-glz-wan-compression=&lt;auto|never|always&gt;
> +                (default = auto)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +<!-- Security options -->
> +            <listitem>
> +                disable-ticketing
> +                Enables client connection with no password.
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                password=&lt;password&gt;
> +                Set ticket password, which must be used by a client for connection. The passwords never expires.
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                sasl=&lt;on|off&gt;
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                x509-dir=&lt;dir_name&gt;
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                x509-key-file=&lt;key_file&gt;
> +                TLS private key file
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                x509-key-password=&lt;pem_password&gt;
> +                Password to open the private key file which is in PEM format
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                x509-cert-file=&lt;cert_file&gt;
> +                TLS certificate file
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                tls-cacert-file=&lt;ca_file&gt;
> +                SSL certificates file of the trusted CA (certificate authority) and CRL (certificate revocation list)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                x509-dh-key-file=&lt;dh_file&gt;
> +                Symmetric Diffie-Hellman key file
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                tls-ciphers=&lt;ciphers&gt;
> +                Cipher suite to use, see http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html or ciphers(1)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                tls-channel=[all|channel_name]
> +                plaintext-channel=[all|channel_name]
> +                Force TLS/plain text connection on all/specific channels. This option
> +                can be specified multiple times in order to force multiple channels
> +                to use TLS or plain text.
> +                Channels are: main, display, inputs, cursor, playback and record
> +                By default, any channel allows both TLS and plain text connection, depending on the
> +                port and tls-port parameters.
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +<!-- Other options -->
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                agent-mouse=&lt;on|off&gt;
> +                Define whether spice agent is used for client mouse mode (default=on)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                disable-copy-paste=&lt;on|off&gt;
> +                (default=off)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                disable-agent-file-xfer=&lt;on|off&gt;
> +                (default=off)
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                seamless-migration=&lt;on|off&gt;
> +                (default=off)
> +            </listitem>
> +        </itemizedlist>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="commandline-qxl">
> +        <title>QEMU QXL command line options</title>
> +        <itemizedlist>
> +            <listitem>
> +                ram_size
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                vram_size
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                revision
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                debug
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                guestdebug
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                cmdlog
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                ram_size_mb
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                vram_size_mb
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                vram64_size_mb
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                vgamem_mb
> +            </listitem>
> +            <listitem>
> +                surfaces
> +            </listitem>
> +        </itemizedlist>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="console-control">
> +        <title>QEMU Console Spice control commands</title>
> +        <itemizedlist>
> +            <listitem>
> +                set_password spice &lt;password&gt; [keep|disconnect]
> +                Set the spice connection ticket (one time password). An
> +                empty password prevents any connection. keep/disconnect
> +                indicates what to do if a client is already connected
> +                when the command is issued.
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                expire_password
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +            <listitem>
> +                client_migrate_info
> +            </listitem>
> +
> +        </itemizedlist>
> +    </section>
> +
> +    <section xml:id="console-info">
> +        <title>QEMU Console Spice info commands</title>
> +        <itemizedlist>
> +            <listitem>
> +                info spice
> +                Show current spice state
> +            </listitem>
> +        </itemizedlist>
> +    </section>
> +
> +</chapter>
> diff --git a/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual.xml b/docs/manual/SpiceUserManual.xml
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> +        xml:lang="en">
> +    <info>
> +        <title>Spice User Manual</title>
> +        
> +        <authorgroup>
> +            <author>
> +                <personname>Lubos Kocman</personname>
> +                <email>lkocman@xxxxxxxxxx</email>
> +            </author>
> +            <author>
> +                <personname>Arnon Giloba</personname>
> +                <email>agiloba@xxxxxxxxxx</email>
> +            </author>
> +            <author>
> +                <personname>Yaniv Kamay</personname>
> +                <email>ykamay@xxxxxxxxxx</email>
> +            </author>
> +            <author>
> +                <personname>Christophe Fergeau</personname>
> +                <email>cfergeau@xxxxxxxxxx</email>
> +            </author>
> +        </authorgroup>
> +        
> +        <copyright>
> +            <year>2009</year>
> +            <year>2010</year>
> +            <year>2011</year>
> +            <year>2013</year>
> +            <holder>Red Hat, Inc.</holder>
> +        </copyright>
> +        
> +        <legalnotice>
> +            <para>
> +                Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License 
> +                (see <link xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"; xlink:href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/legalcode";>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/legalcode</link>).
> +            </para>
> +        </legalnotice>
> +        <releaseinfo>Draft 6</releaseinfo>
> +        <pubdate>Built on <?dbtimestamp format="Y-m-d H:M:S"?></pubdate>
> +        
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> +                    </imagedata>
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> +            </mediaobject>
> +        </cover>
> +        
> +    </info>
> +    
> +    <xi:include href="SpiceUserManual-Introduction.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
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