Whenever SSBM is reset in the command register all state information is lost. Restarting DMA means that current_addr must be reset to the base address of the PRD table. The OS is not required to change the base address register before starting a DMA operation, it can reuse the value it wrote for an earlier request.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kw...@redhat.com> --- hw/ide/pci.c | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/ide/pci.c b/hw/ide/pci.c index 404f045..ad406ee 100644 --- a/hw/ide/pci.c +++ b/hw/ide/pci.c @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ void bmdma_cmd_writeb(void *opaque, uint32_t addr, uint32_t val) #endif } } else { + bm->cur_addr = bm->addr; if (!(bm->status & BM_STATUS_DMAING)) { bm->status |= BM_STATUS_DMAING; /* start dma transfer if possible */ @@ -101,7 +102,6 @@ static void bmdma_addr_write(IORange *ioport, uint64_t addr, #endif bm->addr &= ~(mask << shift); bm->addr |= ((data & mask) << shift) & ~3; - bm->cur_addr = bm->addr; } const IORangeOps bmdma_addr_ioport_ops = { -- 1.7.2.3