On 22/06/2022 06:23, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 05:38:21PM +0900, Wangseok Lee wrote: >> On 17/06/2022 07:59, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> > On 13/06/2022 18:29, Wangseok Lee wrote: >> >> Add description to support Axis, ARTPEC-8 SoC. >> >> ARTPEC-8 is the SoC platform of Axis Communications >> >> and PCIe phy is designed based on SAMSUNG PHY. >> > >> > No improvements here. On v2 I gave you link pointing to specific >> > paragraph of our documentation which you need to apply - wrong wrapping. >> > Is there something unclear here? >> > >> > Please >> > do >> > not >> > wrap >> > in >> > different >> > style. >> >> I think i misunderstood your review comment. > > Krzysztof was pointing out that your commit log: > > Add description to support Axis, ARTPEC-8 SoC. > ARTPEC-8 is the SoC platform of Axis Communications > and PCIe phy is designed based on SAMSUNG PHY. > > only fills about 50 columns, and if you run "git log", most commit logs > fill about 75 columns so that when git adds 4 spaces of indentation, they > fit nicely in an 80-column terminal and take advantage of the whole width. > > It's easier to read when all the commit logs are roughly the same > width. So please wrap yours to something like this: > > Add description to support Axis, ARTPEC-8 SoC. ARTPEC-8 is the SoC > platform of Axis Communications and PCIe PHY is designed based on Samsung > PHY. > > The PCI driver the commit log is: > > Add support Axis, ARTPEC-8 SoC. > ARTPEC-8 is the SoC platform of Axis Communications. > > This is based on arm64 and support GEN4 & 2lane. > This PCIe controller is based on DesignWare Hardware core and uses DesignWa > re core functions to implement the driver. > > "pcie-artpec6. c" supports artpec6 and artpec7 H/W. > artpec8 can not be expanded because H/W configuration is completely differe > nt from artpec6/7. > phy and sub controller are different. > > This should be similarly rewrapped to fill 75 columns. The short lines are > a signal to the reader that "this is the last line of a paragraph, so > expect a new paragraph to follow." > > But in commit logs, paragraphs are typically separated by blank lines, so a > short line followed not by a blank line but by text that *could* fit on the > previous short line is a confusing signal. > > This similar to the Wikipedia style: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Layout#Paragraphs > > The PCI driver commit log should also join "DesignWare" and "different", > which are currently split across lines. > >> I will modify it as below. >> s/SAMSUNG PHY/Samsung phy > > "PHY" is typically all caps in English text, e.g., see examples here: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_layer#PHY > > Bjorn Thank you very much for your detailed review. I will fix the commit msgs as your description. Best regards, Wangseok Lee