@@ -939,6 +939,11 @@ static void esp_soft_reset(ESPState *s)
esp_hard_reset(s);
}
+static void esp_bus_reset(ESPState *s)
+{
+ qbus_reset_all(BUS(&s->bus));
+}
+
static void parent_esp_reset(ESPState *s, int irq, int level)
{
if (level) {
@@ -1067,6 +1072,7 @@ void esp_reg_write(ESPState *s, uint32_t saddr, uint64_t val)
break;
case CMD_BUSRESET:
trace_esp_mem_writeb_cmd_bus_reset(val);
+ esp_bus_reset(s);
if (!(s->wregs[ESP_CFG1] & CFG1_RESREPT)) {
s->rregs[ESP_RINTR] |= INTR_RST;
esp_raise_irq(s);
Per investigation on the linked ticket, SunOS issues a SCSI bus reset to the ESP as part of its boot sequence. If this ESP command doesn't cause devices to assert sense flag UNIT ATTENTION, SunOS will consider the CD-ROM device to be non-compliant with Common Command Set (CCS). In this condition, the SunOS installer's early userspace doesn't set the installation source location to sr0 and the miniroot copy fails. Signed-off-by: John Millikin <john@john-millikin.com> Suggested-by: Bill Paul <noisetube@gmail.com> Buglink: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/1127 --- hw/scsi/esp.c | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) (re-sending because I forgot the `Signed-off-by`; sorry)