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Setup KVM for Mir {#setup_kvm_for_mir}
=================

At the time of writing not all necessary patches to run Mir inside KVM can be
found in a vanilla kernel release. The steps below describe setting up KVM and
installing the right version of Mesa and the Linux kernel.

Install KVM and utilities
-------------------------

The only way to run Mir inside KVM requires a setup with
[SPICE](http://spice-space.org). So next to KVM a SPICE client is needed on
the host to provide a monitor to the guest. The following description will use
virt-manager for this task:

    $ apt-get install qemu-KVM virt-manager python-spice-client-gtk

More details on setting up KVM can be found in the
[wiki](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation).

Now create a new virtual machine with virt-manager and a current Linux boot iso 
image or reconfigure an existing installation.

Configure the virtual machine
-----------------------------

Launch virt-manager and open your virtual machine. Go to the configuration
options through the info icon in the toolbar. There are now two relevant
configuration entries: Video and Display.

* Open the Display settings and select SPICE instead of KVM
* Open the Video settings and select QXL as model. 

Now boot the machine and build a new kernel and verify that you have the right
Mesa package.


Verify Mesa and used Kernel
---------------------------

Since the DRM QXL driver only provides KMS, GEM and dma-buf support, and no 3D
GPU emulation or forwarding, Mesa will load the kms-swrast driver. This driver
is available since Mesa 10.3.0. The necessary support for dmabuf fds and crtc
handling in QXL is available since Linux 3.18. 

With that we have enough support for EGL and GLESv2 to run Mir.

Additional steps
----------------

This is not necessary but helpful for day to day use:

* Set up sharing on file system level using 9p as shown in
[Fileystem Passthrough](http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/9p_virtio)

Now you can finally install & run unity8-desktop-session-mir in KVM.