Hi Cyril,

Do you happen to still have a copy of that branch somewhere? I clicked on 
the github link and I got 404.

I would like to continue your work if you do not mind and have no copyright 
reservations.

Regards,
Waldek
On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 2:32:10 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've developed this driver as an OSv learning exercise and want to solicit 
> some feedback. It uses only basic capabilities of the NVMe interface and 
> can be improved much further. However, all the basic functionality is in 
> place and it runs IO happily in my QEMU.
> I wouldn't consider it production quality yet, so I won't submit it for 
> integration. I would like to people to try it nonetheless. I especially 
> interested in seeing it working with NVMe 1.2 compliant hardware if 
> available.
>
> Instructions to test it under QEMU.
> 1. build OSv from my nvme branch [1]
> 2. Run ./scripts/run.py -VE -e "./zpool.so create data /dev/nvme1; 
> ./zpool.so status -v"
>
> scripts/run.py in this branch updated to create NVMe drive when -E flag is 
> used. I also build and run debug image - it spits quite a lot of debug 
> output to the screen.
>
> Have fun !
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/imp/osv/tree/nvme 
>

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