I've updated my host system to Fedora 29 (from F28). As part of the update I now have the following qemu-* packages:
$ rpm -qa qemu\* qemu-audio-pa-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-block-curl-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-audio-alsa-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-block-dmg-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-block-nfs-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-ui-sdl-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-img-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-audio-oss-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-ui-curses-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-block-gluster-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-block-rbd-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-system-x86-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-guest-agent-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-system-x86-core-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-common-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-ui-gtk-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-kvm-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-block-iscsi-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-block-ssh-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 qemu-audio-sdl-3.0.0-1.fc29.x86_64 I now find that sound in my Win10 guest, which previously had no issues, is now quite choppy. Windows is configured to use the basic HDA device, i.e. not the guest GPU (an Nvidia GTX-1080). This wasn't a problem before the update. Sound on the host using the same device is fine. The relevant section of the guest spec (unchanged from before) is: <sound model='ich6'> <alias name='sound0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x04' function='0x0'/> </sound> Any suggestions? poc _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users