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Message-ID: <20090711082649.GB11522@elte.hu>
Date:	Sat, 11 Jul 2009 10:26:49 +0200
From:	Ingo Molnar <mingo@...e.hu>
To:	Len Brown <lenb@...nel.org>
Cc:	x86@...nel.org, sfi-devel@...plefirmware.org,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-acpi@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 for 2.6.32] SFI - Simple Firmware Interface support


* Len Brown <lenb@...nel.org> wrote:

> 
> > 
> > > Feng Tang (10):
> > >       SFI, x86: add CONFIG_SFI
> > >       SFI: document boot param "sfi=off"
> > >       SFI: create include/linux/sfi.h
> > >       SFI: add core support
> > >       ACPI, x86: remove ACPI dependency on some IO-APIC routines
> > >       SFI: add x86 support
> > >       SFI, x86: hook e820() for memory map initialization
> > >       SFI: Enable SFI to parse ACPI tables
> > >       SFI, PCI: Hook MMCONFIG
> > >       SFI: add boot-time initialization hooks
> > 
> > Now that commit quality is all the rage, let me point out a 
> > (trivial) detail that could be improved: patch title capitalization. 
> > 
> > In particular for commits touching arch/x86/ we try to standardize 
> > on capitalizing the word after the 'x86: ' tag. But in the above 
> > titles the capitalization is mixed-case:
> > 
> >  [aligned vertically for easier readability ]
> > 
> > >       SFI, x86:  add CONFIG_SFI
> > >       SFI:       document boot param "sfi=off"
> > >       SFI:       create include/linux/sfi.h
> > >       SFI:       add core support
> > >       ACPI, x86: remove ACPI dependency on some IO-APIC routines
> > >       SFI:       add x86 support
> > >       SFI, x86:  hook e820() for memory map initialization
> > >       SFI:       Enable SFI to parse ACPI tables
> > >       SFI, PCI:  Hook MMCONFIG
> > >       SFI:       add boot-time initialization hooks
> > 
> > So it would be more consistent to have:
> > 
> > >       SFI, x86:  Add CONFIG_SFI
> > >       SFI:       Document boot param "sfi=off"
> > >       SFI:       Create include/linux/sfi.h
> > >       SFI:       Add core support
> > >       ACPI, x86: Remove ACPI dependency on some IO-APIC routines
> > >       SFI:       Add x86 support
> > >       SFI, x86:  Hook e820() for memory map initialization
> > >       SFI:       Enable SFI to parse ACPI tables
> > >       SFI, PCI:  Hook MMCONFIG
> > >       SFI:       Add boot-time initialization hooks
> > 
> > ( Capitalizing like that has the added (minor) benefit of making it 
> >   slightly easier to read these titles - the 'real' natural language 
> >   sentence portion of the title begins with a capital letter. )
> 
> Ingo,
> While I really do appreciate your attention to detail,
> a little time off might be good for you:-)

No objections on my part ;-)

	Ingo
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