The ahci code was missing its soft reset functionality. This wasn't really an issue for Linux guests, but Windows gets confused when the controller doesn't reset when it tells it so.
Using this patch I can now successfully boot Windows 7 from AHCI using AHCI enabled SeaBIOS. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de> --- hw/ide/ahci.c | 5 ++++- 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/ide/ahci.c b/hw/ide/ahci.c index 7a29925..bd4f8a4 100644 --- a/hw/ide/ahci.c +++ b/hw/ide/ahci.c @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ static void ahci_mem_writel(void *ptr, target_phys_addr_t addr, uint32_t val) case HOST_CTL: /* R/W */ if (val & HOST_CTL_RESET) { DPRINTF(-1, "HBA Reset\n"); - /* FIXME reset? */ + ahci_reset(container_of(s, AHCIPCIState, ahci)); } else { s->control_regs.ghc = (val & 0x3) | HOST_CTL_AHCI_EN; ahci_check_irq(s); @@ -1215,6 +1215,9 @@ void ahci_reset(void *opaque) struct AHCIPCIState *d = opaque; int i; + d->ahci.control_regs.irqstatus = 0; + d->ahci.control_regs.ghc = 0; + for (i = 0; i < SATA_PORTS; i++) { ahci_reset_port(&d->ahci, i); } -- 1.6.0.2