I wrote a script to check that a patch only changes white space. It compiles the files before and after the patch is applied and verifies that they are the same. You'll need to compile smatch: git pull git://repo.or.cz/smatch.git make cd /path/to/kernel/src/ /path/to/smatch_scripts/whitespace_only.sh <patch> Adding or removing parenthesis and curly braces counts as a code change. Changes to comments, #if 0, white space changes do not. You can fix a lot of style violations if you limit yourself to adding and removing tabs, spaces and new lines. Then the next patch could remove unneeded parenthesis. It would be easier to audit that way instead of everything mixed together. regards, dan carpenter PS. I feel really bad slagging the newbies trying to help. Could we fix checkpatch.pl to not complain about line lengths? Also could we tell them to stay in staging where no one cares about git blame? _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel