Hi Nicolas, 2014-11-07 12:36, Nicolas Pernas Maradei: > I'm currently using the --vdev option to create virtual devices, mainly > for testing. I noticed that these virtual devices are not being > white-listed any more. That was the original behaviour when the option > was called --use-device. Instead of that the virtual device is being > added to the device list along with the real ones.
Yes > Now, the --pci-whitelist argument lets you white list a device but it > only accepts a PCI address as an option. My question is, how do you > white list a virtual device? Did this feature get dropped when the > --use-device was split into --vdev and --pci-whitelist back in > March/April or is this just an unhandled corner case? It's by design. If you add a vdev, you want to use it and there is no reason to whitelist it, and especially no reason to blacklist a device you created for your usage. Do you agree? Is there a part of the documentation which should be improved? -- Thomas