> On 2 Aug 2018, at 22.58, Matias Bjørling wrote: > > The nvme driver checks for 1.2 and 2.0 compatibility. If an unsupported > version is reported, the device will not be initialized. > > Signed-off-by: Matias Bjørling > --- > drivers/lightnvm/pblk-init.c | 8 -------- > 1 file changed, 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/lightnvm/pblk-init.c b/drivers/lightnvm/pblk-init.c > index 537e98f2b24a..e9e2fedff387 100644 > --- a/drivers/lightnvm/pblk-init.c > +++ b/drivers/lightnvm/pblk-init.c > @@ -1202,14 +1202,6 @@ static void *pblk_init(struct nvm_tgt_dev *dev, struct gendisk *tdisk, > pblk->state = PBLK_STATE_RUNNING; > pblk->gc.gc_enabled = 0; > > - if (!(geo->version == NVM_OCSSD_SPEC_12 || > - geo->version == NVM_OCSSD_SPEC_20)) { > - pblk_err(pblk, "OCSSD version not supported (%u)\n", > - geo->version); > - kfree(pblk); > - return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); > - } > - > if (geo->version == NVM_OCSSD_SPEC_12 && geo->dom & NVM_RSP_L2P) { > pblk_err(pblk, "host-side L2P table not supported. (%x)\n", > geo->dom); > -- > 2.11.0 The same comment goes for this patch. pblk does support 2.0 and 1.2 today, but it is not guaranteed it will support a new revision straight away. So I think that a check wither here or through the .capabilities I proposed on the other patch is necessary. Javier