graphic: 0.972 instruction: 0.859 device: 0.784 semantic: 0.763 other: 0.657 boot: 0.585 network: 0.489 socket: 0.471 vnc: 0.463 mistranslation: 0.444 KVM: 0.411 assembly: 0.216 Crazy mouse movement when passing `-M pc,vmport=off -accel kvm -vga virtio` at the same time Description of problem: The mouse cursor is unusable in an x86 guest (disappears, jumps around like crazy) in a graphical environment when `-M pc,vmport=off -accel kvm -vga virtio` is given at the same time. Steps to reproduce: 1. Download https://download.manjaro.org/xfce/22.0.5/manjaro-xfce-22.0.5-230316-linux61.iso 2. Start above command 3. Wait until the graphical desktop appears 4. Click inside the window and move the mouse -> Mouse cursor disappears or jumps around like crazy Additional information: If vmport=off is **not** passed, at some point during startup (before graphical login manager appears) the guest switches to use vmmouse from PS/2 mouse. There it also requests usage of absolute input coordinates (VMMOUSE_REQUEST_ABSOLUTE). This code path works normal. Therefore the culprit might be in the guest. Another way to reproduce the issue is to use -accel whpx under Windows host (no need to pass vmport=off there). It can be observed that the same guest doesn't attempt to switch to vmmouse there, just like passing vmport=off under Linux. The problem does not exist on Linux host when -accel tcg is used in which case the guest doesn't attempt to switch to vmmouse.