Resolved Issues with the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) 8.2 Release for Windows*

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11/04/2024

The following information lists the resolved issues with the Intel® VROC 8.2 release for Windows*. To learn about the latest updates of Intel® VROC for Windows*, refer to the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) Release Notes for Windows*.

Issue ID Description
13010941224 When creating a volume with 16-character name, the last character was being cut.
14019194649 Missing disk used to have the ID 0-255-0-0 after reboot.
15012158141 Enabling Intel® Volume Management Device (Intel® VMD) may increase boot time by 15 seconds without a hardware key plugged in.
15012341358 A wrong chipset number may be displayed incorrectly in the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility summary page.
15012744995 A page-fault exception may occur while calling EfiNvmExpressPassThru to send a EnableBlock SID command after hot-removing a NVMe* drive behind Intel® Volume Management Device (Intel® VMD).
15012745887 With the Micron* M.2 drive, there may be a disk error in which the BurnIn test:Test file could not be created.
15012777627 The event ID 4155 regarding CD/DVD ROM used to show invalid serial number of the device.
15012986924 The SATA RAID 1 volume rebuild speed was slower than expected which was fixed from very slow rebuild speeds from baseline, to what it should be at.
15013305559 Error events used to appear while activating the Out-of-Band (OOB) agent with Intel® Volume Management Device (Intel® VMD) disabled.
15013356966 After hot-unplugging of a RAID member, clearing metadata in another platform and re-plugging it back, disk usage is displayed incorrectly.
15013389958 Optimize hardware key detection, upgrade key is changed from premium to pass-thru during running reboot stress in the Windows* 10 22H2 operating system with BCB VMD.
15013452250 Disk usage is displayed as unknown after creating a RAID volume, deleting it, rebooting, setting disks to non-RAID, and checking usage in the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility.
15013631093 Confusing message used to appear after a RAID member was hot-unplugged and plug it back in.
15014154518 When heavy IO is added onto a degraded RAID 5 volume, there may be experienced errors relating to data mis-compare failures.
18020894568 While the disks are connected to the Platform Controller Hub (PCH), migrating the operating system volume to a RAID 5 volume with an additional drive from the same domain as member drives may end with error in the Intel® VROC Command-Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User Interface (GUI) utilities.
18020894601 While connecting to disks under an Intel® Volume Management Device (Intel® VMD) domain, migrating the operating system volume to a RAID 5 volume with an additional drive from the same domain as member drives may end with error in the Intel® VROC Command-Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User Interface (GUI) utilities.
18021555907 The increase size action could not be performed sometimes in the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility because of a refreshing issue.
18022000029 The VolumeDegraded and DriveRemoved events may not be detected after unplugging a volume member.
18022848256 The rebuild action may be very slow with some cache settings set incorrectly.
18022969815 The user may be unable to choose a strip size of 128 for RAID 10 volumes in the Pre-OS.
18023073780 Migrating a volume to another level may be impossible when the user changes the name of volume.
18023113317 When attempting to create a matrix RAID volume, the Intel® VROC 8.0 Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility may become unresponsive or fail.
18023423304 A system RAID 5 volume with RAID Write Hole (RWH) Journaling Drive (JD) could not be created when other operating system was present in the machine.
18023561138 An unexpected event log could be seen after a platform reboot during the volume rebuild action.
18023576509 No warning about RAID Write Hole (RWH) Journaling Drive (JD) not being supported for Linux* may appear during the RAID 5 volume creation in HII.
18024043614 Media errors could be counted incorrectly after initialization.
18024488340 The volume type could be changed from RAID 0 to RAID 5 with a x8 drive.
18024577214 Invalid RAID Write Hole (RWH) policy may return incorrect error for R0.
18024634800 A spanning warning string may be incorrect during creating a spanned RAID volume in EFI.
18024662541 The strip size of a volume could be changed during adding disk in one command.
18024874787 Registers used for saving AVX instruction states could get corrupted while using a RAID 5 volume.
18025145965 Under specific circumstances, the journaling drive may be in incorrect state.
18025342659 The eject disk button was unintentionally enabled in the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility, suggesting it is possible to perform an illegal action.
18025418868 The InitializeMethod value could be set incorrectly.
18025554947 Creating a volume may be impossible without stating optional parameters.
18025555817 The volume state may be incorrect in HII during initialization process.
18025556051 Under specific circumstances it was possible to fail a spanned RAID 5 volume while updating the Intel® VROC driver version.
18025836360 With a SATA RAID 5 volume, there may be an operating system message: System Hang 72, during the period when a system enters into S4 hibernate state.
18025942408 Once the user invoked the SetEvetReceiver command with value = disable, all events generated by Intel® VROC Out-of-Band (OOB) were supposed to be cleared in the event queue, which was not implemented correctly.
18027972005 The LED behavior between Linux*, Windows* and HII has been unified. It is now possible to turn off the LED manually in Windows*.
18028910237 Creating a volume with an invalid strip size value may be possible.
18030599433 The Secure Erase feature for NVMe* drives has been added.
18030917271 The volume name may not be shown fully and properly if it is equal to 16 characters.
18031169423 Creating a volume on a disk with data and non-existing OdataId may return incorrect error.
18031491855 The Smart App Control could block Intel® VROC driver actions.

 

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