On Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 04:41:21PM +0400, Marc-André Lureau wrote:
> Hi
> 
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 4:34 PM Peter Xu <pet...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, May 21, 2025 at 05:16:13PM +0200, Juraj Marcin wrote:
> > > From: Juraj Marcin <jmar...@redhat.com>
> > >
> > > If a virtual machine is paused for an extended period time, for example,
> > > due to an incoming migration, there are also no changes on the screen.
> > > VNC in such case increases the display update interval by
> > > VNC_REFRESH_INTERVAL_INC (50 ms). The update interval can then grow up
> > > to VNC_REFRESH_INTERVAL_MAX (3000 ms).
> > >
> > > When the machine resumes, it can then take up to 3 seconds for the first
> > > display update. Furthermore, the update interval is then halved with
> > > each display update with changes on the screen. If there are moving
> > > elements on the screen, such as a video, this can be perceived as
> > > freezing and stuttering for few seconds before the movement is smooth
> > > again.
> > >
> > > This patch resolves this issue, by adding a listener to VM state changes
> > > and changing the update interval when the VM state changes to RUNNING.
> > > The update_displaychangelistener() function updates the internal timer,
> > > and the display is refreshed immediately if the timer is expired.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Juraj Marcin <jmar...@redhat.com>
> >
> > [add Dan]
> >
> > Ping - anyone is willing to pick this one up?
> >
> 
> I haven't started gathering pending UI patches. Feel free to pick it up

I'm queuing it for migration if no one beats me to it. Thanks!

-- 
Peter Xu


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