Re: [PATCHv7 10/14] x86/mm: Avoid load_unaligned_zeropad() stepping into unaccepted memory

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On 7/26/22 10:25, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> Why do we need those unicode quotes and backticks in there?
> 
> verify_diff: Warning: Unicode char [“] (0x8220 in line: +	 * “guard” page is accepted in addition to the memory that needs to be
> verify_diff: Warning: Unicode char [‘] (0x8216 in line: +	 *    checks up to end+2M if ‘end’ is aligned on a 2M boundary.
> verify_diff: Warning: Unicode char [‘] (0x8216 in line: +	 * 2. Implicitly extend accept_memory(start, end) to end+2M if ‘end’ is
> verify_diff: Warning: Unicode char [‘] (0x8216 in line: +	 *    needs to be done to make ‘page’ usable. That work might include
> verify_diff: Warning: Unicode char [‘] (0x8216 in line: +	 *    accepting pages in addition to ‘page’ itself.

I've been encouraging folks to stick their changelogs in a Google Doc
(or even Word) when they're writing them.  This gives them better
spelling and grammar checking than is available in most editors and also
makes it easier for folks to improve it collaboratively.  I find it a
lot more efficient than sending 10 copies back and forth in email.

The downside is that those fancy programs insert unicode willy nilly for
stuff like this.  You usually need to catch it with scripts because it's
hard to spot visually.

It might make a good checkpatch addition, if it's not already there.



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