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SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/7] fujitsu-laptop: Consistent naming of constants
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 10:15:32PM +0100, Michał Kępień wrote:
> This patch series is an attempt to organize all the named constants used
> throughout fujitsu-laptop so that their names more clearly convey their
> purpose: a set of prefixes is introduced to "map" constant names to
> call_fext_func() parameters.
>
> The chosen constant naming patterns are a compromise between readability
> and enabling longer conditional expressions to fit into the 80-character
> line length limit. Some changes (like those in patches 4/7 and 5/7) may
> be perceived as bikeshedding, so please just think of them as proposals,
> not fixes.
>
> Finally, patch 7/7 again [1] proposes a set of helper functions which
> seem to be making quite a difference in terms of code readability in
> certain places (especially in long conditional expressions). YMMV,
> though, feel free to disagree.
>
> This patch series should be applied on top of for-next as it builds on
> the previous patch series I submitted.
>
> [1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/platform-driver-x86/msg11633.html
>
> drivers/platform/x86/fujitsu-laptop.c | 228 +++++++++++++++++++---------------
> 1 file changed, 127 insertions(+), 101 deletions(-)

What I see here is an agreement on a simple integer listing for patch 1/7 per
Andy's latest reply. 7/7 appears to address Andy's concerns in 6/7. I agree they
KEY vs EVENT_HK is a bit of bikeshedding - but I don't have a preference and I
think overall the code is more readable for this series.

Based on feedback on a couple of the patches, a respin appears to be pending, so
I'm marking this series as "changes requested" and will await the v2.

Thanks,

--
Darren Hart
VMware Open Source Technology Center

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