usb: update documentation
Add a paragraph on companion controller mode and a configuration file which sets it all up for you. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
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docs/ich9-ehci-uhci.cfg
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###########################################################################
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#
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# You can pass this file directly to qemu using the -readconfig
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# command line switch.
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#
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# This config file creates a EHCI adapter with companion UHCI
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# controllers as multifunction device in PCI slot "1d".
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#
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# Specify "bus=ehci.0" when creating usb devices to hook them up
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# there.
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#
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[device "ehci"]
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driver = "ich9-usb-ehci1"
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addr = "1d.7"
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multifunction = "on"
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[device "uhci-1"]
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driver = "ich9-usb-uhci1"
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addr = "1d.0"
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multifunction = "on"
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masterbus = "ehci.0"
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firstport = "0"
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[device "uhci-2"]
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driver = "ich9-usb-uhci2"
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addr = "1d.1"
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multifunction = "on"
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masterbus = "ehci.0"
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firstport = "2"
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[device "uhci-3"]
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driver = "ich9-usb-uhci3"
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addr = "1d.2"
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multifunction = "on"
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masterbus = "ehci.0"
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firstport = "4"
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USB 2.0 Quick Start
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USB 2.0 Quick Start
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===================
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The QEMU EHCI Adapter does *not* support companion controllers. That
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The QEMU EHCI Adapter can be used with and without companion
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implies there are two completely separate USB busses: One USB 1.1 bus
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controllers. See below for the companion controller mode.
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driven by the UHCI controller and one USB 2.0 bus driven by the EHCI
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controller. Devices must be attached to the correct controller
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When not running in companion controller mode there are two completely
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manually.
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separate USB busses: One USB 1.1 bus driven by the UHCI controller and
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one USB 2.0 bus driven by the EHCI controller. Devices must be
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attached to the correct controller manually.
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The '-usb' switch will make qemu create the UHCI controller as part of
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The '-usb' switch will make qemu create the UHCI controller as part of
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the PIIX3 chipset. The USB 1.1 bus will carry the name "usb.0".
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the PIIX3 chipset. The USB 1.1 bus will carry the name "usb.0".
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device to the EHCI adapter.
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device to the EHCI adapter.
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Companion controller support
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Companion controller support has been added recently. The operational
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model described above with two completely separate busses still works
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fine. Additionally the UHCI and OHCI controllers got the ability to
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attach to a usb bus created by EHCI as companion controllers. This is
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done by specifying the masterbus and firstport properties. masterbus
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specifies the bus name the controller should attach to. firstport
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specifies the first port the controller should attach to, which is
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needed as usually one ehci controller with six ports has three uhci
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companion controllers with two ports each.
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There is a config file in docs which will do all this for you, just
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try ...
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qemu -readconfig docs/ich9-ehci-uhci.cfg
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... then use "bus=ehci.0" to assign your usb devices to that bus.
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More USB tips & tricks
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More USB tips & tricks
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======================
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======================
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