![]() To passthrough a USB device with of vendor ID 1234 and device ID abcd, you can run the emulator command: emulator -avd x86-machine -qemu -usb -usbdevice host:1234:abcd This also yields better performance by using the KVM extension on Linux. If you are not limited to ARM and can use x86, then I suggest to check out, its images can be used with a standard QEMU i386 (or x86_64) machine. The default emulator goldfish_armv7 kernel does not even have Host USB enabled.) (I have already tried enabling all USB host controllers for the goldfish_armv7 kernel based on Linux 3.4, without luck. ![]() It does not seem to be available for ARM devices though, the emulated ARM machine does not have a USB controller. Even if the emulator version is so ancient, there appears to be support for passing USB devices from the host.
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