On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 12:26:19PM +0100, Cezary Rojewski wrote:
> The series aims to streamline the formatting for ACPI IDs so that a
> single pattern can be used to identify the device.
>
> Work implicitly suggested by Andy Shevchenko - reading and learning from
> number of his reviews on the Linux mailing lists.
>
> Several formats do exists, however, after technical discussion PCI-based
> format has been selected as the recommended one. For Realtek devices, it
> is going to be 10ECxxxx where 10EC unambiguously identifies Realtek
> company whereas the following 4 hexes specify the PART_ID i.e.: the
> device.
>
> While at it, there shall be no comma after the terminator entry and
> initializing fields with 0 for statically defined structs is redundant.
I briefly looked at them all and found two issues I commented on in a couple of
cases as an example (you need to go through whole series) and one side note.
If you address those comments, I will give you a tag.
--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
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