usb: update docs for bus name change
At some point the default usb bus name changed from 'usb.0' to 'usb-bus.0' (probably as part of the qom conversion). Update the usb documentation accordingly. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ 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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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-bus.0".
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You can use the standard -device switch to add a EHCI controller to
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You can use the standard -device switch to add a EHCI controller to
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your virtual machine. It is strongly recommended to specify an ID for
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your virtual machine. It is strongly recommended to specify an ID for
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ a complete example:
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-drive if=none,id=usbstick,file=/path/to/image \
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-drive if=none,id=usbstick,file=/path/to/image \
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-usb \
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-usb \
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-device usb-ehci,id=ehci \
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-device usb-ehci,id=ehci \
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-device usb-tablet,bus=usb.0 \
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-device usb-tablet,bus=usb-bus.0 \
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-device usb-storage,bus=ehci.0,drive=usbstick
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-device usb-storage,bus=ehci.0,drive=usbstick
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This attaches a usb tablet to the UHCI adapter and a usb mass storage
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This attaches a usb tablet to the UHCI adapter and a usb mass storage
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@ -88,22 +88,22 @@ ports (1-4), the emulated (1.1) USB hub has eight ports.
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Plugging a tablet into UHCI port 1 works like this:
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Plugging a tablet into UHCI port 1 works like this:
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-device usb-tablet,bus=usb.0,port=1
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-device usb-tablet,bus=usb-bus.0,port=1
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Plugging a hub into UHCI port 2 works like this:
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Plugging a hub into UHCI port 2 works like this:
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-device usb-hub,bus=usb.0,port=2
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-device usb-hub,bus=usb-bus.0,port=2
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Plugging a virtual usb stick into port 4 of the hub just plugged works
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Plugging a virtual usb stick into port 4 of the hub just plugged works
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this way:
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this way:
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-device usb-storage,bus=usb.0,port=2.4,drive=...
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-device usb-storage,bus=usb-bus.0,port=2.4,drive=...
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You can do basically the same in the monitor using the device_add
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You can do basically the same in the monitor using the device_add
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command. If you want to unplug devices too you should specify some
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command. If you want to unplug devices too you should specify some
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unique id which you can use to refer to the device ...
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unique id which you can use to refer to the device ...
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(qemu) device_add usb-tablet,bus=usb.0,port=1,id=my-tablet
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(qemu) device_add usb-tablet,bus=usb-bus.0,port=1,id=my-tablet
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(qemu) device_del my-tablet
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(qemu) device_del my-tablet
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... when unplugging it with device_del.
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... when unplugging it with device_del.
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@ -148,10 +148,10 @@ using for testing is bus 1 + port 1 for 2.0 devices and bus 3 + port 1
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for 1.1 devices. Passing through any device plugged into that port
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for 1.1 devices. Passing through any device plugged into that port
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and also assign them to the correct bus can be done this way:
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and also assign them to the correct bus can be done this way:
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qemu -M pc ${otheroptions} \
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qemu -M pc ${otheroptions} \
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-usb \
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-usb \
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-device usb-ehci,id=ehci \
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-device usb-ehci,id=ehci \
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-device usb-host,bus=usb.0,hostbus=3,hostport=1 \
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-device usb-host,bus=usb-bus.0,hostbus=3,hostport=1 \
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-device usb-host,bus=ehci.0,hostbus=1,hostport=1
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-device usb-host,bus=ehci.0,hostbus=1,hostport=1
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enjoy,
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enjoy,
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