From: Sunil Muthuswamy <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 
4:35 PM
> 
> > +}
> > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_do_fast_hypercall8);
> > +
> > +
> nit: Extra line, here and few other places

I'll try to clean these up.

> 
> > +u64 hv_get_vpreg(u32 msr)
> > +{
> > +   struct hv_get_vp_registers_input        *input;
> > +   struct hv_get_vp_registers_output       *output;
> > +   u64                                     result;
> It seems like the code is using both spaces and tabs to align variable names. 
> Can
> we stick to one or the other, preferably spaces.

I think the general preference is to use tabs for alignment, not
spaces, so I'll try to clean these up in the next version.

> 
> > +
> > +   /*
> > +    * Allocate a power of 2 size so alignment to that size is
> > +    * guaranteed, since the hypercall input and output areas
> > +    * must not cross a page boundary.
> > +    */
> > +   input = kzalloc(roundup_pow_of_two(sizeof(input->header) +
> > +                           sizeof(input->element[0])), GFP_ATOMIC);
> > +   output = kmalloc(roundup_pow_of_two(sizeof(*output)), GFP_ATOMIC);
> > +
> Check for null from these malloc routines? Here and in other places.

See my comment back to Boqun Feng on the same point.

> 
> > +   __hv_get_vpreg_128(msr, input, output);
> 
> + * Linux-specific definitions for managing interactions with Microsoft's
> + * Hyper-V hypervisor. The definitions in this file are specific to
> + * the ARM64 architecture.  See include/asm-generic/mshyperv.h for
> nit: Two space before 'See'. Here and in couple of other places.

The debate rages in the broader world of writing about using one
space vs. two spaces. :-)   I'm still old school on this point, and use two
spaces out of decades of habit, particularly with monospaced fonts,
though I'm probably not 100% consistent.

Michael

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