[SeaBIOS] [PATCH] Support USB MSC devices with multiples LUNs
Kevin O'Connor
kevin at koconnor.net
Wed Jun 13 01:14:44 CEST 2012
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 06:21:39PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> Il 12/06/2012 03:32, Kevin O'Connor ha scritto:
> > -int bootprio_find_usb(struct usbdevice_s *usbdev)
> > +int bootprio_find_usb(struct usbdevice_s *usbdev, int lun)
> > {
> > if (!CONFIG_BOOTORDER)
> > return -1;
> > - // Find usb - for example: /pci at i0cf8/usb at 1,2/hub at 1/network at 0/ethernet at 0
> > + // Find usb - for example: /pci at i0cf8/usb at 1,2/storage at 1/channel at 0/disk at 0,0
> > char desc[256], *p;
> > p = build_pci_path(desc, sizeof(desc), "usb", usbdev->hub->cntl->pci);
> > p = build_usb_path(p, desc+sizeof(desc)-p, usbdev->hub);
> > - snprintf(p, desc+sizeof(desc)-p, "/*@%x", usbdev->port+1);
> > + snprintf(p, desc+sizeof(desc)-p, "/*@%x/*@0/*@0,%d", usbdev->port+1, lun);
> > return find_prio(desc);
>
> This will not work if you're redirecting a USB device from the host,
> because then you will not have the SCSI-specific elements of the path.
> I suggest that you fall back to "/*@%x" if find_prio returns failure and
> lun=0.
Do you have an example of the bootorder syntax found for USB
passthrough?
The problem is that a shorter pattern match will match a longer
string. So, if the bootorder contains:
/pci at i0cf8/usb at 1,2/storage at 1/channel at 0/disk at 0,1
and we search for "/pci at i0cf8/usb at 1,2/storage at 1/channel at 0/disk at 0,0"
(no match) followed by a search for "/pci at i0cf8/usb at 1,2" then we'll
match even though we clearly intended to catch the lun=1 disk and not
the lun=0 disk.
I'm not sure what the solution is.
-Kevin
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