Re: how can i trace monitor change (etc) events

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On 04/15/2014 10:35 AM, David Mansfield wrote:
Hi All:

I'd like to be able to trace all events going back and forth between spice server / client and also between Xorg driver (qxl) and spice server regarding monitor connect resize etc.

The reason for this is that I'd like to debug why gnome3 works in dual head setup but other desktop env don't (eg. mate desktop, fluxbox).

There must be something gnome3 desktop is doing via xrandr that is different - or perhaps it's an agent message that is being generated / sent.

Seems the minimum would be to trace:

* spice agent messages
* xrandr events in the guest
* the various "surfaces" (if that is the correct term) that the spice-server is managing.

Any pointers?


Further information/evidence:

I've enabled debugging in remote-viewer (--spice-debug) and can clearly see from the client side that the "monitor config" is different between gnome3 and mate desktop when activating the second display. Here are the "monitor config" events on mate (i.e. grep for 'monitor config' in remote-viewer output):

In mate:

(remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-main.c:1183 main-1:0: monitor config: #0 1024x768+400+0 @ 32 bpp (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-main.c:1183 main-1:0: monitor config: #1 400x377+0+0 @ 32 bpp (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-WARNING **: FIXME: only support monitor config with primary surface 0, but given config surface 5 (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-WARNING **: FIXME: only support monitor config with primary surface 0, but given config surface 5 (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-WARNING **: FIXME: only support monitor config with primary surface 0, but given config surface 5 (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-main.c:1183 main-1:0: monitor config: #0 1024x768+0+0 @ 32 bpp (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-main.c:1183 main-1:0: monitor config: #1 400x377+0+0 @ 32 bpp

And here is gnome3:

(remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-main.c:1183 main-1:0: monitor config: #0 1024x768+400+0 @ 32 bpp (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-main.c:1183 main-1:0: monitor config: #1 400x377+0+0 @ 32 bpp (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-main.c:1183 main-1:0: monitor config: #0 1024x768+0+0 @ 32 bpp (remote-viewer:12916): GSpice-DEBUG: channel-main.c:1183 main-1:0: monitor config: #1 400x377+1024+0 @ 32 bpp

Where do the "monitor config" events originate? spice-vdagentd? Clearly remote-viewer is being told to display the "wrong" area in the mate-desktop case.

I have the entire "debug" output of remote-viewer available during each scenario if anyone is interested.

Thanks,
David

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