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Enable NVMe start controller for Windows guest.
Windows seems to send two separate calls to NVMe controller configuration. The first sends configuration info and the second the enable bit. I couldn't enable the Windows 8.1 in-box NVMe driver with base Qemu. I made the following change to store the configuration data and then handle enable and NVMe driver works on Windows 8.1. I am not a Windows expert and I'm not entirely sure this is the correct approach. I'm offering it for anyone who wishes to use NVMe on Windows 8.1 using Qemu. I have tested this change with Linux and Windows guests with NVMe devices. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stekloff <dan@wendan.org> Acked-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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@ -615,6 +615,13 @@ static void nvme_write_bar(NvmeCtrl *n, hwaddr offset, uint64_t data,
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n->bar.intmc = n->bar.intms;
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break;
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case 0x14:
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/* Windows first sends data, then sends enable bit */
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if (!NVME_CC_EN(data) && !NVME_CC_EN(n->bar.cc) &&
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!NVME_CC_SHN(data) && !NVME_CC_SHN(n->bar.cc))
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{
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n->bar.cc = data;
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}
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if (NVME_CC_EN(data) && !NVME_CC_EN(n->bar.cc)) {
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n->bar.cc = data;
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if (nvme_start_ctrl(n)) {
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