Command lines I use are like following
$QEMU_EXE \
-kernel qemu-rpi-kernel/kernel-qemu-4.4.34-jessie \
-cpu arm1176 \
-m 256 \
-M versatilepb \
-append "dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 root=/dev/sda2 panic=1" \
-hda 2017-07-05-raspbian-jessie.img \
-usb \
-nic user \
-seri
I did this, but still can't access USB device, connected to host, from
guest.
Also I have
$ lsusb
unable to initalize libusb: -99
on guest.
Playing with usb options gave nothing.
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htt
So, is it still true, that QEMU doesn't support USB on Raspberry Pi?
In other words I can't emulate Raspberry Pi actually?
What about documentation and QEMU helps? They reports usb for raspi2,
for example:
$qemu-system-arm -machine raspi2 -device help | grep usb-host
name "usb-host", bus usb-bus
Marking as Wont-Fix.
** Changed in: nova
Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1368815
Title:
qemu-img convert intermittently corrupts output images