David S. Ahern wrote: > On 03/03/2010 04:21 AM, Niels de Vos wrote: >> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Kevin Wolf <kw...@redhat.com> wrote: >>> Am 01.03.2010 22:17, schrieb Jan Kiszka: >>>> Niels de Vos wrote: >>>>> If someone is interested in this partially ported patch, I'm happy to >>>>> share, but it will at least need some attention to make it compile. >>>>> After that, lots of tests need to be done and probably quite some >>>>> bugfixes are required. I'm happy to assist, but do not have a lot of >>>>> time to spare on this hobby project. On the occasion that it is something >>>>> more solid and starting to do something, I will of course inform this list >>>>> again. >>>> OK, to keep this heavy ball rolling, I would suggest posting your patch. >>>> Either it's already in a good shape to get it merged as experimental >>>> feature. Or I will pick it up in git tree, collect patches as they fly >>>> in, and will keep on pushing it upstream. I can't promise spending much >>>> time on hacking, but integration work, basic testing, and some more or >>>> less helpful comments should be feasible. >>> Yes, please post it. I won't promise anything either, but maybe I can >>> find some time to help a bit. Anyway, I'd love to see EHCI in qemu. >> Okay, here it is. Please note that the patch is very raw, does not >> compile and even basic things like indention is broken at the moment. >> Please refer to >> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2008-10/msg01326.html for >> the original author, nothing seriously of this patch is done by me. >> >> Kind regards and thanks for your help, >> Niels > > FWIW: the attached compiles and qemu does not die (patch created against > qemu-kvm.git but applies to qemu.git as well). For now I disabled uhci > so that the device is attached to the ehci bus. I can attach a usb key, > but lsusb in the guest (fedora core 12) does not show it. >
Thanks for your work, David and Niels! I assume that David based this on Niels' patch, so there is nothing to be merged? David's version built for me, so I pushed git://git.kiszka.org/qemu.git ehci So far it's supposed to be a reference for anyone interested in this topic, willing to test or even to hack on it. I will collect and merge improvements as they are sent to the list. Jan
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