On Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 05:25:31PM +1000, Wilfred Mallawa wrote: > +static uint16_t nvme_sec_prot_spdm_send(NvmeCtrl *n, NvmeRequest *req) > +{ > + StorageSpdmTransportHeader hdr = {0}; > + g_autofree uint8_t *sec_buf = NULL; > + uint32_t transfer_len = le32_to_cpu(req->cmd.cdw11); > + uint32_t transport_transfer_len = transfer_len; > + uint32_t dw10 = le32_to_cpu(req->cmd.cdw10); > + uint32_t recvd; > + uint16_t nvme_cmd_status, ret; > + uint8_t secp = extract32(dw10, 24, 8); > + uint8_t spsp1 = extract32(dw10, 16, 8); > + uint8_t spsp0 = extract32(dw10, 8, 8); > + bool spdm_res; > + > + transport_transfer_len += sizeof(hdr); > + if (transport_transfer_len > SPDM_SOCKET_MAX_MESSAGE_BUFFER_SIZE) { > + return NVME_NO_COMPLETE | NVME_DNR; > + } > + > + /* Generate the NVMe transport header */ > + hdr.security_protocol = secp; > + hdr.security_protocol_specific = cpu_to_le16((spsp1 << 8) | spsp0); > + hdr.length = cpu_to_le32(transfer_len); > + > + sec_buf = g_malloc0(transport_transfer_len); > + if (!sec_buf) { > + return NVME_NO_COMPLETE | NVME_DNR; > + } > + > + /* Attach the transport header */ > + memcpy(sec_buf, &hdr, sizeof(hdr)); > + ret = nvme_h2c(n, sec_buf + sizeof(hdr), transfer_len, req); > + if (ret) { > + return NVME_NO_COMPLETE | NVME_DNR;
The "NO_COMPLETE" is a special -1 value so or'ing it with anything doesn't make sense. But more importantly, what's supposed to complete it? This is supposed to be used as a return code when you have an async context to complete it later, and there doesn't appear to be one here.