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update pci-bridge-seat section in docs/multiseat.txt
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Background info is here:
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guest side with pci-bridge-seat
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-------------------------------
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Qemu version FIXME and newer has a new pci-bridge-seat device which
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Qemu version 2.4 and newer has a new pci-bridge-seat device which
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can be used instead of pci-bridge. Just swap the device name in the
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qemu command line above. The only difference between the two devices
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is the pci id. We can match the pci id instead of the device path
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@ -134,9 +134,10 @@ configuration:
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SUBSYSTEM=="pci", ATTR{vendor}=="0x1b36", ATTR{device}=="0x000a", \
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TAG+="seat", ENV{ID_AUTOSEAT}="1"
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Patch with this rule will be submitted to upstream udev/systemd, so
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long-term, when systemd with this lands in distros, things will work
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just fine without any manual guest configuration.
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Patch with this rule has been submitted to upstream udev/systemd, was
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accepted and and should be included in the next systemd release (222).
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So, if your guest has this or a newer version, multiseat will work just
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fine without any manual guest configuration.
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Enjoy!
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