diff --git a/configs/qemu-x86_defconfig b/configs/qemu-x86_defconfig index 293309c994..fef396076d 100644 --- a/configs/qemu-x86_defconfig +++ b/configs/qemu-x86_defconfig @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION=y CONFIG_REGMAP=y CONFIG_SYSCON=y CONFIG_CPU=y +CONFIG_NVME=y CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y CONFIG_USB_KEYBOARD=y CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE=y diff --git a/doc/README.nvme b/doc/README.nvme index 28ecf54000..3afa912a58 100644 --- a/doc/README.nvme +++ b/doc/README.nvme @@ -76,3 +76,11 @@ Of course, file system command can be used on the NVMe hard disk as well: => fatload nvme 0:1 a0000000 /kernel.itb => bootm a0000000 + +Testing NVMe with QEMU x86 +-------------------------- +QEMU supports NVMe emulation and we can test NVMe driver with QEMU x86 running +U-Boot. Please see README.x86 for how to build u-boot.rom image for QEMU x86. + +Example command line to call QEMU x86 below with emulated NVMe device: +$ ./qemu-system-i386 -drive file=nvme.img,if=none,id=drv0 -device nvme,drive=drv0,serial=QEMUNVME0001 -bios u-boot.rom