From: Gollu Appalanaidu <anaidu.go...@samsung.com> Commit 6eb7a071292a ("hw/block/nvme: change controller pci id") changed the controller to use a Red Hat assigned PCI Device and Vendor ID, but did not change the IEEE OUI away from the Intel IEEE OUI.
Fix that and use the locally assigned QEMU IEEE OUI instead if the `use-intel-id` parameter is not explicitly set. Also reverse the Intel IEEE OUI bytes. Signed-off-by: Gollu Appalanaidu <anaidu.go...@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Klaus Jensen <k.jen...@samsung.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <phi...@redhat.com> --- hw/block/nvme.c | 14 +++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/block/nvme.c b/hw/block/nvme.c index 2addaf7c4f70..a54ef34ce5e7 100644 --- a/hw/block/nvme.c +++ b/hw/block/nvme.c @@ -4707,9 +4707,17 @@ static void nvme_init_ctrl(NvmeCtrl *n, PCIDevice *pci_dev) id->cntlid = cpu_to_le16(n->cntlid); id->rab = 6; - id->ieee[0] = 0x00; - id->ieee[1] = 0x02; - id->ieee[2] = 0xb3; + + if (n->params.use_intel_id) { + id->ieee[0] = 0xb3; + id->ieee[1] = 0x02; + id->ieee[2] = 0x00; + } else { + id->ieee[0] = 0x00; + id->ieee[1] = 0x54; + id->ieee[2] = 0x52; + } + id->mdts = n->params.mdts; id->ver = cpu_to_le32(NVME_SPEC_VER); id->oacs = cpu_to_le16(0); -- 2.30.1