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Power State Virtual Machine Manager

v1.0.0

Set the power state of a QEMU/KVM Virtual Machine (VM). Wake from Sleep or Hibernation. Does what virt-manager doesn't.

View this repository on Codeberg or GitHub.

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1. Why?

The virtual machine manager application virt-manager does not (currently) have the option to wake a VM from Sleep. In other words, as a VM cannot be awaken by an input device, unfortunately. For example, a physical or virtual "power on", button, keyboard input, or network activity. This application includes the ability to wake from Sleep and Hibernation, and the other related features from virt-manager.

2. Related Projects

To view other relevant projects, visit Codeberg or GitHub.

3. Documentation

  • What is VFIO?[2]
  • VFIO Discussion and Support[3]
  • Hardware-Passthrough Guide[1]
  • Virtual Machine XML Format Guide[4]

4. Host Requirements

4.1. Operating System

Linux.

4.2. Software

  • QEMU and Libvirt for Virtual Machines.

4.3. Hardware

The following firmware options are supported and enabled (motherboard and CPU):

  • System Power State S3 (Sleep).
  • System Power State S4 (Hibernation).

5. Download

  • Download the Latest Release: Codeberg or GitHub

  • Download the .zip file:

    1. Viewing from the top of the repository's (current) webpage, click the drop-down icon:
      • ··· on Codeberg.
      • <> Code on GitHub.
    2. Click Download ZIP and save.
    3. Open the .zip file, then extract its contents.
  • Clone the repository:

    1. Open a Command Line Interface (CLI) or Terminal.
      • Open a console emulator (for Debian systems: Konsole).
      • Linux only: Open an existing console: press CTRL + ALT + F2, F3, F4, F5, or F6.
        • To return to the desktop, press CTRL + ALT + F7.
        • F1 is reserved for debug output of the Linux kernel.
        • F7 is reserved for video output of the desktop environment.
        • F8 and above are unused.
    2. Change your directory to your home folder or anywhere safe:
      • cd ~
    3. Clone the repository:
      • git clone https://www.codeberg.org/portellam/powerstate-virtmanager
      • git clone https://www.github.com/portellam/powerstate-virtmanager

6. Usage

6.1. Install

sudo bash installer.sh

6.2. Run

Installer will copy required files to /usr/bin/local/. You may run executable from any directory.

sudo powerstate-virtmanager

7. Contact

Do you need help? Please visit the Issues page.

8. References

1.

  PCI passthrough via OVMF. ArchWiki. Accessed June 14, 2024.

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF.

2.

  VFIO - ‘Virtual Function I/O’ - The Linux Kernel Documentation. The linux kernel. Accessed June 14, 2024.

    https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/driver-api/vfio.html.

3.

  VFIO Discussion and Support. Reddit. Accessed June 14, 2024.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/VFIO/.

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