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diff --git a/docs/system/usb.rst b/docs/system/usb.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ddfa828d74 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/system/usb.rst @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +.. _pcsys_005fusb: + +USB emulation +------------- + +QEMU can emulate a PCI UHCI, OHCI, EHCI or XHCI USB controller. You can +plug virtual USB devices or real host USB devices (only works with +certain host operating systems). QEMU will automatically create and +connect virtual USB hubs as necessary to connect multiple USB devices. + +.. _usb_005fdevices: + +Connecting USB devices +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +USB devices can be connected with the ``-device usb-...`` command line +option or the ``device_add`` monitor command. Available devices are: + +``usb-mouse`` + Virtual Mouse. This will override the PS/2 mouse emulation when + activated. + +``usb-tablet`` + Pointer device that uses absolute coordinates (like a touchscreen). + This means QEMU is able to report the mouse position without having + to grab the mouse. Also overrides the PS/2 mouse emulation when + activated. + +``usb-storage,drive=drive_id`` + Mass storage device backed by drive_id (see + :ref:`disk_005fimages`) + +``usb-uas`` + USB attached SCSI device, see + `usb-storage.txt <https://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=blob_plain;f=docs/usb-storage.txt>`__ + for details + +``usb-bot`` + Bulk-only transport storage device, see + `usb-storage.txt <https://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=blob_plain;f=docs/usb-storage.txt>`__ + for details here, too + +``usb-mtp,rootdir=dir`` + Media transfer protocol device, using dir as root of the file tree + that is presented to the guest. + +``usb-host,hostbus=bus,hostaddr=addr`` + Pass through the host device identified by bus and addr + +``usb-host,vendorid=vendor,productid=product`` + Pass through the host device identified by vendor and product ID + +``usb-wacom-tablet`` + Virtual Wacom PenPartner tablet. This device is similar to the + ``tablet`` above but it can be used with the tslib library because in + addition to touch coordinates it reports touch pressure. + +``usb-kbd`` + Standard USB keyboard. Will override the PS/2 keyboard (if present). + +``usb-serial,chardev=id`` + Serial converter. This emulates an FTDI FT232BM chip connected to + host character device id. + +``usb-braille,chardev=id`` + Braille device. This will use BrlAPI to display the braille output on + a real or fake device referenced by id. + +``usb-net[,netdev=id]`` + Network adapter that supports CDC ethernet and RNDIS protocols. id + specifies a netdev defined with ``-netdev …,id=id``. For instance, + user-mode networking can be used with + + .. parsed-literal:: + + |qemu_system| [...] -netdev user,id=net0 -device usb-net,netdev=net0 + +``usb-ccid`` + Smartcard reader device + +``usb-audio`` + USB audio device + +.. _host_005fusb_005fdevices: + +Using host USB devices on a Linux host +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +WARNING: this is an experimental feature. QEMU will slow down when using +it. USB devices requiring real time streaming (i.e. USB Video Cameras) +are not supported yet. + +1. If you use an early Linux 2.4 kernel, verify that no Linux driver is + actually using the USB device. A simple way to do that is simply to + disable the corresponding kernel module by renaming it from + ``mydriver.o`` to ``mydriver.o.disabled``. + +2. Verify that ``/proc/bus/usb`` is working (most Linux distributions + should enable it by default). You should see something like that: + + :: + + ls /proc/bus/usb + 001 devices drivers + +3. Since only root can access to the USB devices directly, you can + either launch QEMU as root or change the permissions of the USB + devices you want to use. For testing, the following suffices: + + :: + + chown -R myuid /proc/bus/usb + +4. Launch QEMU and do in the monitor: + + :: + + info usbhost + Device 1.2, speed 480 Mb/s + Class 00: USB device 1234:5678, USB DISK + + You should see the list of the devices you can use (Never try to use + hubs, it won't work). + +5. Add the device in QEMU by using: + + :: + + device_add usb-host,vendorid=0x1234,productid=0x5678 + + Normally the guest OS should report that a new USB device is plugged. + You can use the option ``-device usb-host,...`` to do the same. + +6. Now you can try to use the host USB device in QEMU. + +When relaunching QEMU, you may have to unplug and plug again the USB +device to make it work again (this is a bug). |