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Kernel: Add polling support to NVMe
Add polling support to NVMe so that it does not use interrupt to complete a IO but instead actively polls for completion. This probably is not very efficient in terms of CPU usage but it does not use interrupts to complete a IO which is beneficial at the moment as there is no MSI(X) support and it can reduce the latency of an IO in a very fast NVMe device. The NVMeQueue class has been made the base class for NVMeInterruptQueue and NVMePollQueue. The factory function `NVMeQueue::try_create` will return the appropriate queue to the controller based on the polling boot parameter. The polling mode can be enabled by adding an extra boot parameter: `nvme_poll`.
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(void)SB16::try_detect_and_create();
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AC97::detect();
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StorageManagement::the().initialize(kernel_command_line().root_device(), kernel_command_line().is_force_pio());
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StorageManagement::the().initialize(kernel_command_line().root_device(), kernel_command_line().is_force_pio(), kernel_command_line().is_nvme_polling_enabled());
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if (VirtualFileSystem::the().mount_root(StorageManagement::the().root_filesystem()).is_error()) {
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PANIC("VirtualFileSystem::mount_root failed");
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}
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