Dear Jari,

Thank you. Please see my reply in line.


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> Per Alexey's Gen-ART review and my own read, Section 9.1 is inconsistent with
> Section 5.3. The document says earlier that first and last bits are reserved. 
> This
> is not shown in the table at all. What's perhaps causing the confusion is that
> there are special values (all 0s and all 1s) that convey nothing is requested 
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> that everything is requested. This does not appear to be the same as having
> two reserved bits. You may want one or the other or both, but as it stands 9.1
> or 5.3 do not seem to be saying the same thing.

In Section 5.3, it says "The dMFlags field described above is a 64 bit field 
that allows initiator nodes to identify up to 62 items of base information to 
request in a request message (the first and last flags being reserved)." 62 
bits can be used to indicate up to 62 diagnostic Kinds, but dMFlags reserves 
all "0"s that means nothing is requested, and all "1"s that means everything is 
requested. But at the same time, the first and last bits cannot be used for 
other purposes.

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> Also, Section 5.3 uses "delimited" when it probably should have said
> "terminated", unless there's more substructure in the SOFTWARE_VERSION
> string than is identified by the text.

It is the language problem and accepted. 

BR,
-Haibin Song

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