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docs: add Intel GVTg configuration to manual
Signed-off-by: Snir Sheriber <ssheribe@redhat.com> Acked-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
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@ -992,6 +992,7 @@ folder will show up in GNOME Files network places (or Nautilus). It
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can then be mounted and browsed in traditional applications thanks to
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`gvfs-fuse`.
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[[virgl]]
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GL acceleration (virgl)
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=======================
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@ -1054,6 +1055,29 @@ client$ virt-viewer -a $vmname
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[source,sh]
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client$ remote-viewer spice+unix:///run/user/1000/spice.sock
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[[gvtg]]
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Intel's GVTg
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============
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Intel GVTg allows you to share your host GPU with the guest so that it can
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accelerate graphic and media operations.
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Configuration
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-------------
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To configure your host and the vGPU device, follow
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https://www.kraxel.org/blog/2018/04/vgpu-display-support-finally-merged-upstream/[this blog post]
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For spice configuration you have two main options:
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1. Use locally, connect and configure spice similar to <<virgl, virGL>> spice configuration
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(set vfio display=on)
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2. Use remotley, connect and configure spice similar to <<videostreaming, spice-streaming-agent>>
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(set vfio display=off)
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* For remote connection you may want to accelerate your video encoding using the configured
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Intel's vGPU, check for Gstreamer's Intel accelerated codec options.
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QEMU Spice reference
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====================
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