Hi, > > > > > Doesn't reproduce too. It's also not clear why x86_64 should behave > > > > > different that ppc. There is no arch-specific code ui/, so there > > > > > should > > > > > be no difference, exept for hardware like paralle ports which are not > > > > > supported by all machine types. > > > > > > > > > > Any chance you have tested an old ppc binary? > > > > > > > > Not likely because I did make distclean and a clean build before testing > > > > to avoid any possible mismatch. It still does not work for me though. > > > > While > > > > > > I still have this problem after updating everything on my machine, latest > > > QEMU and SDL 2.0.9 so it's not likely to be a bug in some external > > > component. If I just start qemu-system-ppc (compiled with --disable-gtk) > > > and > > > try to open monitor console with Ctrl-Alt-2 I see QEMU monitor but when I > > > type in this window the serial output window contents flash in this > > > window. > > > At the same time the window that opens for Ctrl-Alt-3 which should have > > > the > > > serial output is empty. It looks like an index may be off somewhere or > > > window contents are not associated with the right window but I have no > > > idea > > > where to look for it. Can you reproduce it now and do you have any idea > > > what > > > could cause this? > > > > Could you share an example command line which can be used to reproduce > > the problem. > > As I wrote above ust "qemu-system-ppc" without any options reproduces the > problem here.
Still doesn't reproduce, using "qemu-system-ppc -display sdl". x86_64 is fine too. Also using SDL 2.0.9. "struct sdl2_console" holds the per-window state, you could try to sprinkle some debug printfs (or add trace points) to sdl2_window_create, sdl2_redraw, ... HTH, Gerd