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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 =======================================           
  4 Linux NVMe feature and and quirk policy           
  5 =======================================           
  6                                                   
  7 This file explains the policy used to decide w    
  8 Linux NVMe driver and what is not.                
  9                                                   
 10                                                   
 11 Introduction                                      
 12 ============                                      
 13                                                   
 14 NVM Express is an open collection of standards    
 15                                                   
 16 The Linux NVMe host driver in drivers/nvme/hos    
 17 implementing the NVM Express (NVMe) family of     
 18 currently consists of a number of documents:      
 19                                                   
 20  - the NVMe Base specification                    
 21  - various Command Set specifications (e.g. NV    
 22  - various Transport specifications (e.g. PCIe    
 23  - the NVMe Management Interface specification    
 24                                                   
 25 See https://nvmexpress.org/developers/ for the    
 26                                                   
 27                                                   
 28 Supported features                                
 29 ==================                                
 30                                                   
 31 NVMe is a large suite of specifications, and c    
 32 useful or suitable for specific use-cases. It     
 33 does not aim to implement every feature in the    
 34 feature implemented introduces more code, more    
 35 bugs.  Hence there is an inherent tradeoff bet    
 36 maintainability of the NVMe host driver.          
 37                                                   
 38 Any feature implemented in the Linux NVMe host    
 39 following requirements:                           
 40                                                   
 41   1. The feature is specified in a release ver    
 42      specification, or in a ratified Technical    
 43      available on NVMe website. Or if it is no    
 44      on-wire protocol, does not contradict any    
 45   2. Does not conflict with the Linux architec    
 46      NVMe host driver.                            
 47   3. Has a clear, indisputable value-propositi    
 48      the community.                               
 49                                                   
 50 Vendor specific extensions are generally not s    
 51 driver.                                           
 52                                                   
 53 It is strongly recommended to work with the Li    
 54 maintainers and get feedback on specification     
 55 to be used by the Linux NVMe host driver in or    
 56 later stage.                                      
 57                                                   
 58                                                   
 59 Quirks                                            
 60 ======                                            
 61                                                   
 62 Sometimes implementations of open standards fa    
 63 of the standards.  Linux uses identifier-based    
 64 implementation bugs.  The intent of quirks is     
 65 hardware, usually consumer, which Linux users     
 66 Typically these implementations are not or onl    
 67 by the hardware manufacturer.                     
 68                                                   
 69 The Linux NVMe maintainers decide ad hoc wheth    
 70 based on the impact of the problem to Linux us    
 71 maintainability of the driver.  In general qui    
 72 firmware updates or other workarounds are avai    
 73                                                   
 74 Quirks will not be added to the Linux kernel f    
 75 on the mass market.  Hardware that fails quali    
 76 distributions, ChromeOS, Android or other cons    
 77 should be fixed before it is shipped instead o    
                                                      

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