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From this very thread: \sEfi\s, \sefi\s, \seFI\s etc should be "EFI" I'm thinking perhaps start conservatively and catch the most often misspelled ones in commit messages or comments. "CPU", "SMT", "MCE", "MCA", "PCI" etc come to mind. > checkpatch has a db for misspellings, I supposed another for > acronyms could be added, Doesn't have to be another one - established acronyms are part of the dictionary too. > but how would false positives be avoided? Perhaps delimited with spaces or non-word chars (\W) and when they're part of a comment or the commit message... -- Regards/Gruss, Boris. https://people.kernel.org/tglx/notes-about-netiquette