On Wed, 18 Feb 2026 09:59:21 -0500
Aaron Conole <[email protected]> wrote:

> Much of the following sections can be written as part of checkpatch,
> which means we don't need to spend compute resources with the AI on it.
> For example, telling the AI that source files need to begin with SPDX
> identifiers, line lenghts, tag format order, tag parsing, etc.  The
> downside is that if we ask the AI to *generate* code, then it won't
> follow these rules; but when we ask AI to *review* the code, it takes
> fewer tokens to submit and we can let the AI do the thing it really
> shines at - recognizing subtle patterns, rather than stuff we can write
> a python script to do.

Also, the script now has many checkpatch ish things that are not
in current script (and would bloat it). Examples are:
   * using const on function pointer tables
   * using rte_stdatomic
   * not using rte_smp_mb
   * using bool for flag values

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