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[PATCH 03/17] hw/block/nvme: add support for the abort command


From: Klaus Jensen
Subject: [PATCH 03/17] hw/block/nvme: add support for the abort command
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 20:26:28 +0200

From: Klaus Jensen <k.jensen@samsung.com>

Required for compliance with NVMe revision 1.3d. See NVM Express 1.3d,
Section 5.1 ("Abort command").

The Abort command is a best effort command; for now, the device always
fails to abort the given command.

Signed-off-by: Klaus Jensen <klaus.jensen@cnexlabs.com>
Signed-off-by: Klaus Jensen <k.jensen@samsung.com>
Acked-by: Keith Busch <kbusch@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@redhat.com>
---
 hw/block/nvme.c | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+)

diff --git a/hw/block/nvme.c b/hw/block/nvme.c
index f5d9148f0936..b7037a7d3504 100644
--- a/hw/block/nvme.c
+++ b/hw/block/nvme.c
@@ -761,6 +761,18 @@ static uint16_t nvme_identify(NvmeCtrl *n, NvmeCmd *cmd)
     }
 }
 
+static uint16_t nvme_abort(NvmeCtrl *n, NvmeCmd *cmd, NvmeRequest *req)
+{
+    uint16_t sqid = le32_to_cpu(cmd->cdw10) & 0xffff;
+
+    req->cqe.result = 1;
+    if (nvme_check_sqid(n, sqid)) {
+        return NVME_INVALID_FIELD | NVME_DNR;
+    }
+
+    return NVME_SUCCESS;
+}
+
 static inline void nvme_set_timestamp(NvmeCtrl *n, uint64_t ts)
 {
     trace_pci_nvme_setfeat_timestamp(ts);
@@ -897,6 +909,8 @@ static uint16_t nvme_admin_cmd(NvmeCtrl *n, NvmeCmd *cmd, 
NvmeRequest *req)
         return nvme_create_cq(n, cmd);
     case NVME_ADM_CMD_IDENTIFY:
         return nvme_identify(n, cmd);
+    case NVME_ADM_CMD_ABORT:
+        return nvme_abort(n, cmd, req);
     case NVME_ADM_CMD_SET_FEATURES:
         return nvme_set_feature(n, cmd, req);
     case NVME_ADM_CMD_GET_FEATURES:
@@ -1582,6 +1596,19 @@ static void nvme_init_ctrl(NvmeCtrl *n, PCIDevice 
*pci_dev)
     id->ieee[1] = 0x02;
     id->ieee[2] = 0xb3;
     id->oacs = cpu_to_le16(0);
+
+    /*
+     * Because the controller always completes the Abort command immediately,
+     * there can never be more than one concurrently executing Abort command,
+     * so this value is never used for anything. Note that there can easily be
+     * many Abort commands in the queues, but they are not considered
+     * "executing" until processed by nvme_abort.
+     *
+     * The specification recommends a value of 3 for Abort Command Limit (four
+     * concurrently outstanding Abort commands), so lets use that though it is
+     * inconsequential.
+     */
+    id->acl = 3;
     id->frmw = 7 << 1;
     id->lpa = 1 << 0;
     id->sqes = (0x6 << 4) | 0x6;
-- 
2.27.0




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