graphic: 0.948 device: 0.826 mistranslation: 0.821 ppc: 0.735 vnc: 0.722 semantic: 0.694 performance: 0.612 files: 0.592 network: 0.586 architecture: 0.532 PID: 0.527 risc-v: 0.527 i386: 0.525 socket: 0.512 user-level: 0.509 hypervisor: 0.401 x86: 0.395 arm: 0.361 boot: 0.358 debug: 0.357 VMM: 0.349 TCG: 0.308 register: 0.285 peripherals: 0.284 permissions: 0.283 kernel: 0.274 virtual: 0.228 KVM: 0.213 assembly: 0.098 Screenshot images are skewed Description of problem: 1. Start a guest with SPICE 2. Connect with a SPICE client 3. Resize screen to a width that is not a multiple of 4 (e. g. 487x956) 4. Take a screenshot The screenshot ppm file will contain the actual dimensions in the header, e. g. ``` P6 487 956 255 ``` but the image data will contain more than that (e. g. 488 * 956 * 3 bytes). As a result, when displaying the image it appears skewed. Steps to reproduce: See above. Additional information: I'm not familiar with qemu code nor the pixman library, but I assume that in [this line](https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/blob/bc6ec396d471d9e4aae7e2ff8b72e11da9a97665/ui/console.c#L316) `get_stride` is wrong. Instead, it should write `width*3` bytes.