Re: [PATCH v2 20/27] KVM: x86/mmu: Use page-track notifiers iff there are external users

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On Wed, Mar 15, 2023, Yan Zhao wrote:
> Nit: there is a typo in the commit header: "iff" -> "if"
> 
> > -void kvm_page_track_write(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, gpa_t gpa, const u8 *new,
> > -			  int bytes)
> > +void __kvm_page_track_write(struct kvm *kvm, gpa_t gpa, const u8 *new, int bytes)
> Line length is 81 characters. A little longer than 80 :)
> 
> > +static inline bool kvm_page_track_has_external_user(struct kvm *kvm) { return false; }
> This line is also too long.

The 80 character limit is a "soft" limit these days, e.g. checkpatch only complains
if a line is 100+.  In KVM x86, the preferred style is to treat the 80 char limit
as "firm", for lack of a better word.  E.g. let a line run over if it's just a
char or two and there's no other wrapping in the declaration, but don't create long
lines just because checkpatch no longer yells.

There's obviously a fair bit of subjectivity, but the guideline has worked well
so far (hopefully I didn't just jinx us).



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