[libvirt] sharing multiple identical USB devices?

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Hi,

I have Windows XP running on Fedora 10.

I can successfully share a single USB-to-RS232 converter by inserting this in my xml file:

          <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb'>
            <source>
              <vendor id='0x0403'/>
              <product id='0x6001'/>
            </source>
          </hostdev>

However, I can't seem to get two of these to work at the same time. I want to do:

          <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb'>
            <source>
              <vendor id='0x0403'/>
              <product id='0x6001'/>
              <address bus='0x03' device='0x02'/>
            </source>
          </hostdev>
          <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb'>
            <source>
              <vendor id='0x0403'/>
              <product id='0x6001'/>
              <address bus='0x03' device='0x03'/>
            </source>
          </hostdev>

using the "address" stanza to identify the devices uniquely, but it just doesn't work. Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong?

With the two device setup, Windows still only assigns one serial port to one of the devices, and none to the other.

- Mike

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