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  1. @alwayscurious it is even better than that. Even #Microsoft don't emulate USB for #HyperV guests, they have #vmbus: docs.kernel.org/virt/hyperv/vm to provide guest with input devices.

    My shout into the void was hoping to find someone with a vested interest in funding work on the USB stack. Most of the core parts of QEMU are maintained by paid engineers but running #Windows on #KVM seems to be niche enough to ignore. Finding a volunteer to wade through 55 bugs + security reports would be rough.

  2. @alwayscurious it is even better than that. Even #Microsoft don't emulate USB for #HyperV guests, they have #vmbus: docs.kernel.org/virt/hyperv/vm to provide guest with input devices.

    My shout into the void was hoping to find someone with a vested interest in funding work on the USB stack. Most of the core parts of QEMU are maintained by paid engineers but running #Windows on #KVM seems to be niche enough to ignore. Finding a volunteer to wade through 55 bugs + security reports would be rough.

  3. @alwayscurious it is even better than that. Even #Microsoft don't emulate USB for #HyperV guests, they have #vmbus: docs.kernel.org/virt/hyperv/vm to provide guest with input devices.

    My shout into the void was hoping to find someone with a vested interest in funding work on the USB stack. Most of the core parts of QEMU are maintained by paid engineers but running #Windows on #KVM seems to be niche enough to ignore. Finding a volunteer to wade through 55 bugs + security reports would be rough.

  4. @alwayscurious it is even better than that. Even #Microsoft don't emulate USB for #HyperV guests, they have #vmbus: docs.kernel.org/virt/hyperv/vm to provide guest with input devices.

    My shout into the void was hoping to find someone with a vested interest in funding work on the USB stack. Most of the core parts of QEMU are maintained by paid engineers but running #Windows on #KVM seems to be niche enough to ignore. Finding a volunteer to wade through 55 bugs + security reports would be rough.

  5. @alwayscurious it is even better than that. Even #Microsoft don't emulate USB for #HyperV guests, they have #vmbus: docs.kernel.org/virt/hyperv/vm to provide guest with input devices.

    My shout into the void was hoping to find someone with a vested interest in funding work on the USB stack. Most of the core parts of QEMU are maintained by paid engineers but running #Windows on #KVM seems to be niche enough to ignore. Finding a volunteer to wade through 55 bugs + security reports would be rough.