docs/qdev-device-use: Clean up the sentences related to -usbdevice
Most of the -usbdevice paramaters have been removed already. Update the doc accordingly. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Message-id: 20200710065520.24784-1-thuth@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
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@ -125,12 +125,7 @@ The -device argument differs in detail for each type of drive:
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* if=pflash, if=mtd, if=sd, if=xen are not yet available with -device
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For USB devices, the old way is actually different:
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-usbdevice disk:format=FMT:FILENAME
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Provides much less control than -drive's OPTS... The new way fixes
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that:
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For USB storage devices, you can use something like:
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-device usb-storage,drive=DRIVE-ID,removable=RMB
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@ -177,8 +172,6 @@ The appropriate DEVNAME depends on the machine type. For type "pc":
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This lets you control I/O ports and IRQs.
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* -usbdevice serial::chardev becomes -device usb-serial,chardev=dev.
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* -usbdevice braille doesn't support LEGACY-CHARDEV syntax. It always
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uses "braille". With -device, this useful default is gone, so you
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have to use something like
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@ -238,10 +231,6 @@ The old way to define the guest part looks like this:
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-net nic,netdev=NET-ID,macaddr=MACADDR,model=MODEL,name=ID,addr=STR,vectors=V
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Except for USB it looks like this:
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-usbdevice net:netdev=NET-ID,macaddr=MACADDR,name=ID
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The new way is -device:
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-device DEVNAME,netdev=NET-ID,mac=MACADDR,DEV-OPTS...
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@ -336,12 +325,7 @@ The new way is -device DEVNAME,DEV-OPTS... Details depend on DRIVER:
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* mouse -device usb-mouse
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* tablet -device usb-tablet
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* wacom-tablet -device usb-wacom-tablet
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* host:... See "Host Device Assignment"
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* disk:... See "Block Devices"
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* serial:... See "Character Devices"
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* braille See "Character Devices"
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* net:... See "Network Devices"
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* bt:... not yet available with -device
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=== Watchdog Devices ===
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@ -358,17 +342,11 @@ and host USB devices. PCI devices can only be assigned with -device:
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-device vfio-pci,host=ADDR,id=ID
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The old way to assign a host USB device is
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-usbdevice host:auto:BUS.ADDR:VID:PRID
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where any of BUS, ADDR, VID, PRID can be the wildcard *.
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The new way is
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To assign a host USB device use:
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-device usb-host,hostbus=BUS,hostaddr=ADDR,vendorid=VID,productid=PRID
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Omitted options match anything, just like the old way's wildcard.
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Omitted options match anything.
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=== Default Devices ===
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