On 26-07-22, 09:43, Jie Hai wrote: > On 2022/7/21 21:25, Vinod Koul wrote: > > On 29-06-22, 11:55, Jie Hai wrote: > > > > What does dfx mean in title? > > > Thanks for the question. > > DFX="Design for X", I quote its definition as follows: > The product definition puts forward a list of specific aspects about a > design that designers need to optimize, for example, product usage, > functions and features, cost range, and aesthetics. Modern designers even > need to consider more design objectives because the new design > characteristics may finally determine the success or failure of a product. > Design methodologies that consider these new characteristics are called > design for X (DFX). Specific design methodologies include design for > reliability (DFR), design for serviceability (DFS), design for supply chain > (DFSC), design for scalability (DFSc), design for energy efficiency and > environment (DFEE), design for testability (DFT),and so on. This would be better to explain in changelog, not many people would be familiar with these terms... > > For clarity, I've replaced it in v3 with something easier to understand. > > > This patch adds dump of registers with debugfs for HIP08 > > > and HIP09 DMA driver. > > > > > > Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > ? > > > The kernel test robot raised an issue and asked me to modify it and add > "Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@xxxxxxxxx>" to the commit message, so I > did, and it was removed in v3. ok -- ~Vinod