On 27/04/2026 9:47 pm, Yury Norov wrote: > On Mon, Apr 27, 2026 at 09:39:33PM +0100, Andrew Cooper wrote: >> On 27/04/2026 7:39 pm, Yury Norov wrote: >>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2026 at 07:13:43PM +0200, Christophe Leroy (CS GROUP) wrote: >>>> Among the 21 architectures supported by the kernel, 16 define both >>>> INLINE_COPY_TO_USER and INLINE_COPY_FROM_USER while the 5 other ones >>>> don't define any of the two. >>>> >>>> To simplify and reduce risk of mistakes, convert them to a single >>>> kconfig item named CONFIG_ARCH_WANTS_NOINLINE_COPY which will be >>> We've got a special word for it: outline. Can you name it >>> CONFIG_OUTLINE_USERCOPY, or similar? >> You can't swap the "in" for "out" like this. "out of line" is the >> opposite of "inline" in this context, while "outline" means something >> different and unrelated. > Check KASAN_OUTLINE vs KASAN_INLINE for example
Then I suggest it gets corrected before more examples try to copy this non-english. ~Andrew
