> Am 09.06.2020 um 21:42 schrieb Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@xxxxxxxxx>: > > On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 02:42:59PM -0400, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: >>> On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 08:38:15PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote: >>> On 09.06.20 18:18, Eduardo Habkost wrote: >>>> On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 11:59:04AM -0400, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: >>>>> On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 03:26:08PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote: >>>>>> On 09.06.20 15:11, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: >>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 03, 2020 at 04:48:54PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote: >>>>>>>> This is the very basic, initial version of virtio-mem. More info on >>>>>>>> virtio-mem in general can be found in the Linux kernel driver v2 posting >>>>>>>> [1] and in patch #10. The latest Linux driver v4 can be found at [2]. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This series is based on [3]: >>>>>>>> "[PATCH v1] pc: Support coldplugging of virtio-pmem-pci devices on all >>>>>>>> buses" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The patches can be found at: >>>>>>>> https://github.com/davidhildenbrand/qemu.git virtio-mem-v3 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So given we tweaked the config space a bit, this needs a respin. >>>>>> >>>>>> Yeah, the virtio-mem-v4 branch already contains a fixed-up version. Will >>>>>> send during the next days. >>>>> >>>>> BTW. People don't normally capitalize the letter after ":". >>>>> So a better subject is >>>>> virtio-mem: paravirtualized memory hot(un)plug >>>> >>>> I'm not sure that's still the rule: >>>> >>>> [qemu/(49ee115552...)]$ git log --oneline v4.0.0.. | egrep ': [A-Z]' | wc -l >>>> 5261 >>>> [qemu/(49ee115552...)]$ git log --oneline v4.0.0.. | egrep ': [a-z]' | wc -l >>>> 2921 >>>> >>> >>> Yeah, I switched to this scheme some years ago (I even remember that >>> some QEMU maintainer recommended it). I decided to just always >>> capitalize. Not that it should really matter ... :) >> >> Don't mind about qemu but you don't want to do that for Linux. > > Heh, depends on who you ask. The tip tree maintainers (strongly) prefer > capitalizing the first word after the colon[*], and that naturally > percolates into a lot of other subsystems, e.g. I follow that pattern for > KVM so that I don't have to remember to switch when submitting patches > against a tip branch. > Dito, most developers have other things to worry about. E.g., Andrew (-mm tree) automatically converts everything to lower-case when applying patches.