On Thu, 2017-08-10 at 09:09 +0200, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > No device support in Linux is unsupported, sorry. I think we're > getting into the corporate bullshit game a little too much here. I think there are two different definitions of supported here. To us, any device to which the driver attaches is "supported". However, if it's never been tested before it may not work very well. In the Linux way, we'll try to fix the bugs when they're reported and in that sense we support the device until nothing in the kernel attaches to its ids anymore. In the corporate world "supported" means we'll sell you a contract giving you certain rights to report bugs and have us fix them. There are definite reasons why corporations only support a small range of new devices, even though devices not on this list may still be attached to by the driver and thus we (Linux Community) would try to fix the bug reports for. I think what you're basically asking for is a different name for the flag, which is fine? how about 'legacy' instead? James