On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 05:25:52 -0800 (PST)
acharya.sagar.sag...@gmail.com wrote:
>I don't have a sys-usb. If I assign my usbs to sys-usb, then how will the net
>VM have access to it?
>Also according to Joanna here, networking stacks lie in NetVM
>https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2017/10/03/core3.html
>So I want to move my USB bus of the mobile connection to sys-net. When I tried
>the command
>
>qvm-pci -a sys-net 08:00.3
>which is the address of my usb bus, it shows error regarding 'sys-net'
>
>Also,
>Under dom0, when I execute commmand
>qvm-block
>With tethered usb it doesn't show any device and without tethered usb, it shows
>
>dom0:sr0 File-Stor_Gadget (CDROM)
>which means once I start tethering, the USB connection somehow dissappears.
>
>Thanks Stuart
>
If you implement sys-usb, it allows you to assign each device to other app or
system vm's. This way you could assign your usb network device to sys-net and
your storage device to another appVM. If you need to separate multiple devices
on the same usb hub, this may be the only way.
Stuart
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