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Re: [Xen-devel] usbdevice option and specifying a specific device



On 30/07/13 09:23, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 20:17 +0100, Gordan Bobic wrote:
I'm trying to use usbdevice option in the config file (instead of
passing USB PCI devices), and the documentation says to specify the
device in the form host:xxxx:yyyy where xxxx:yyyy is the USB
vendor:device ID.

Except there is a problem with this - I have two identical keyboards and
mice, one set of which I want to pass to the host, and the other set
which I want to pass to the guest. Since the xxxx:yyyy will be the same
for both devices of each type, how can I deterministically specify which
I want to keep on the host and which I want to pass to the guest?

Is there a way to use something like BusID:DeviceID instead in order to
provide a more deterministic outcome?
I think George (CCd) had some plans to improve this initial
implementation in the 4.4 time frame.

Since it looks like the devices which you pass are given direct to
qemu's -usbdevice option it seems like host:bus.addr should work too.
"Supporting" this option is perhaps just a docs patch away?

Yes, I think "host:bus.addr" should work as well. Let us know if it doesn't.

Not sure if this varies depending on qemu-trad vs upstream, I only
looked at the upstream manpage.

Command-line options to qemu are part of the stable interface, so it should work for both qemu-traditional and qemu-xen.

 -George

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