On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 07:22:52AM -0400, Oved Ourfalli wrote:
> You're right.
> I used an old VM and it didn't work well (VM from early dev phase for this 
> feature).
> 
> I created a new one.
> First time I run it, it works.
> The second time, in which we pass the address (as we store it in the ovirt 
> engine database), I get the following XML:
>                 <controller index="0" model="ich9-uhci1" type="usb">
>                         <master startport="0"/>
>                         <address  domain="0x0000"  function="0x2"  
> slot="0x04"  type="pci" bus="0x00"/>
>                 </controller>
>                 <controller index="0" model="ich9-ehci1" type="usb">
>                         <address  domain="0x0000"  function="0x2"  
> slot="0x04"  type="pci" bus="0x00"/>
>                 </controller>
>                 <controller index="0" model="ich9-uhci3" type="usb">
>                         <master startport="4"/>
>                         <address  domain="0x0000"  function="0x2"  
> slot="0x04"  type="pci" bus="0x00"/>
>                 </controller>
>                 <controller index="0" model="ich9-uhci2" type="usb">
>                         <master startport="2"/>
>                         <address  domain="0x0000"  function="0x2"  
> slot="0x04"  type="pci" bus="0x00"/>
>                 </controller>

It looks like you're not recording address correctly. You have put all devices
on the same function number here.

Daniel
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