We identify devices by their Open Firmware device paths. The encoding
of the host controller and hub port numbers is incorrect:
usb_get_fw_dev_path() formats them in decimal, while SeaBIOS uses
hexadecimal. When some port number > 9, SeaBIOS will miss the
bootindex (lucky case), or apply it to another device (unlucky case).
The relevant spec[*] agrees with SeaBIOS (and OVMF, for that matter).
Change %d to %x.
Bug can bite only with host controllers or hubs sporting more than ten
ports. I'm not aware of any.
[*] Open Firmware Recommended Practice: Universal Serial Bus,
Version 1, Section 3.2.1 Device Node Address Representation
http://www.openfirmware.org/1275/bindings/usb/usb-1_0.ps
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Note: xhci can be configured with up to 15 ports (default is 4 ports).
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
nr = strtol(in, &in, 10);
if (in[0] == '.') {
/* some hub between root port and device */
- pos += snprintf(fw_path + pos, fw_len - pos, "hub@%ld/", nr);
+ pos += snprintf(fw_path + pos, fw_len - pos, "hub@%lx/", nr);
in++;
} else {
/* the device itself */
- pos += snprintf(fw_path + pos, fw_len - pos, "%s@%ld",
+ pos += snprintf(fw_path + pos, fw_len - pos, "%s@%lx",
qdev_fw_name(qdev), nr);
break;
}