diff --git a/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst b/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
index b1bc2d37bd0a1d46df5e3f2c6be973ec3daa5469..7d8dba942fe853a093cbcc35b78401a8fa564c4f 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
@@ -11,110 +11,121 @@ These are all above and beyond the documentation that is provided in
 and elsewhere regarding submitting Linux kernel patches.
 
 
+*Review your code:*
+
 1) If you use a facility then #include the file that defines/declares
    that facility.  Don't depend on other header files pulling in ones
    that you use.
 
-2) Builds cleanly:
+2) Check your patch for general style as detailed in
+   :ref:`Documentation/process/coding-style.rst <codingstyle>`.
 
-  a) with applicable or modified ``CONFIG`` options ``=y``, ``=m``, and
-     ``=n``.  No ``gcc`` warnings/errors, no linker warnings/errors.
+3) All memory barriers {e.g., ``barrier()``, ``rmb()``, ``wmb()``} need a
+   comment in the source code that explains the logic of what they are doing
+   and why.
 
-  b) Passes ``allnoconfig``, ``allmodconfig``
 
-  c) Builds successfully when using ``O=builddir``
+*Review Kconfig changes:*
 
-  d) Any Documentation/ changes build successfully without new warnings/errors.
-     Use ``make htmldocs`` or ``make pdfdocs`` to check the build and
-     fix any issues.
+1) Any new or modified ``CONFIG`` options do not muck up the config menu and
+   default to off unless they meet the exception criteria documented in
+   ``Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst`` Menu attributes: default value.
 
-3) Builds on multiple CPU architectures by using local cross-compile tools
-   or some other build farm.
+2) All new ``Kconfig`` options have help text.
 
-4) ppc64 is a good architecture for cross-compilation checking because it
-   tends to use ``unsigned long`` for 64-bit quantities.
+3) Has been carefully reviewed with respect to relevant ``Kconfig``
+   combinations.  This is very hard to get right with testing---brainpower
+   pays off here.
 
-5) Check your patch for general style as detailed in
-   :ref:`Documentation/process/coding-style.rst <codingstyle>`.
-   Check for trivial violations with the patch style checker prior to
-   submission (``scripts/checkpatch.pl``).
-   You should be able to justify all violations that remain in
-   your patch.
+*Provide documentation:*
 
-6) Any new or modified ``CONFIG`` options do not muck up the config menu and
-   default to off unless they meet the exception criteria documented in
-   ``Documentation/kbuild/kconfig-language.rst`` Menu attributes: default value.
+1) Include :ref:`kernel-doc <kernel_doc>` to document global kernel APIs.
+   (Not required for static functions, but OK there also.)
 
-7) All new ``Kconfig`` options have help text.
+2) All new ``/proc`` entries are documented under ``Documentation/``
 
-8) Has been carefully reviewed with respect to relevant ``Kconfig``
-   combinations.  This is very hard to get right with testing -- brainpower
-   pays off here.
+3) All new kernel boot parameters are documented in
+   ``Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst``.
+
+4) All new module parameters are documented with ``MODULE_PARM_DESC()``
 
-9) Check cleanly with sparse.
+5) All new userspace interfaces are documented in ``Documentation/ABI/``.
+   See ``Documentation/ABI/README`` for more information.
+   Patches that change userspace interfaces should be CCed to
+   linux-api@vger.kernel.org.
 
-10) Use ``make checkstack`` and fix any problems that it finds.
+6) If any ioctl's are added by the patch, then also update
+   ``Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst``.
 
-    .. note::
 
-       ``checkstack`` does not point out problems explicitly,
-       but any one function that uses more than 512 bytes on the stack is a
-       candidate for change.
+*Check your code with tools:*
 
-11) Include :ref:`kernel-doc <kernel_doc>` to document global  kernel APIs.
-    (Not required for static functions, but OK there also.) Use
-    ``make htmldocs`` or ``make pdfdocs`` to check the
-    :ref:`kernel-doc <kernel_doc>` and fix any issues.
+1) Check for trivial violations with the patch style checker prior to
+   submission (``scripts/checkpatch.pl``).
+   You should be able to justify all violations that remain in
+   your patch.
 
-12) Has been tested with ``CONFIG_PREEMPT``, ``CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT``,
-    ``CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB``, ``CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC``, ``CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES``,
-    ``CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK``, ``CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP``,
-    ``CONFIG_PROVE_RCU`` and ``CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_RCU_HEAD`` all
-    simultaneously enabled.
+2) Check cleanly with sparse.
 
-13) Has been build- and runtime tested with and without ``CONFIG_SMP`` and
-    ``CONFIG_PREEMPT.``
+3) Use ``make checkstack`` and fix any problems that it finds.
+   Note that ``checkstack`` does not point out problems explicitly,
+   but any one function that uses more than 512 bytes on the stack is a
+   candidate for change.
 
-14) All codepaths have been exercised with all lockdep features enabled.
 
-15) All new ``/proc`` entries are documented under ``Documentation/``
+*Build your code:*
+
+1) Builds cleanly:
+
+  a) with applicable or modified ``CONFIG`` options ``=y``, ``=m``, and
+     ``=n``.  No ``gcc`` warnings/errors, no linker warnings/errors.
+
+  b) Passes ``allnoconfig``, ``allmodconfig``
+
+  c) Builds successfully when using ``O=builddir``
+
+  d) Any Documentation/ changes build successfully without new warnings/errors.
+     Use ``make htmldocs`` or ``make pdfdocs`` to check the build and
+     fix any issues.
 
-16) All new kernel boot parameters are documented in
-    ``Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst``.
+2) Builds on multiple CPU architectures by using local cross-compile tools
+   or some other build farm. Note that ppc64 is a good architecture for
+   cross-compilation checking because it tends to use ``unsigned long`` for
+   64-bit quantities.
 
-17) All new module parameters are documented with ``MODULE_PARM_DESC()``
+3) Newly-added code has been compiled with ``gcc -W`` (use
+   ``make KCFLAGS=-W``).  This will generate lots of noise, but is good
+   for finding bugs like "warning: comparison between signed and unsigned".
 
-18) All new userspace interfaces are documented in ``Documentation/ABI/``.
-    See ``Documentation/ABI/README`` for more information.
-    Patches that change userspace interfaces should be CCed to
-    linux-api@vger.kernel.org.
+4) If your modified source code depends on or uses any of the kernel
+   APIs or features that are related to the following ``Kconfig`` symbols,
+   then test multiple builds with the related ``Kconfig`` symbols disabled
+   and/or ``=m`` (if that option is available) [not all of these at the
+   same time, just various/random combinations of them]:
 
-19) Has been checked with injection of at least slab and page-allocation
-    failures.  See ``Documentation/fault-injection/``.
+   ``CONFIG_SMP``, ``CONFIG_SYSFS``, ``CONFIG_PROC_FS``, ``CONFIG_INPUT``,
+   ``CONFIG_PCI``, ``CONFIG_BLOCK``, ``CONFIG_PM``, ``CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ``,
+   ``CONFIG_NET``, ``CONFIG_INET=n`` (but latter with ``CONFIG_NET=y``).
 
-    If the new code is substantial, addition of subsystem-specific fault
-    injection might be appropriate.
 
-20) Newly-added code has been compiled with ``gcc -W`` (use
-    ``make KCFLAGS=-W``).  This will generate lots of noise, but is good
-    for finding bugs like "warning: comparison between signed and unsigned".
+*Test your code:*
 
-21) Tested after it has been merged into the -mm patchset to make sure
-    that it still works with all of the other queued patches and various
-    changes in the VM, VFS, and other subsystems.
+1) Has been tested with ``CONFIG_PREEMPT``, ``CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT``,
+   ``CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG``, ``CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC``, ``CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES``,
+   ``CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK``, ``CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP``,
+   ``CONFIG_PROVE_RCU`` and ``CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_RCU_HEAD`` all
+   simultaneously enabled.
 
-22) All memory barriers {e.g., ``barrier()``, ``rmb()``, ``wmb()``} need a
-    comment in the source code that explains the logic of what they are doing
-    and why.
+2) Has been build- and runtime tested with and without ``CONFIG_SMP`` and
+   ``CONFIG_PREEMPT.``
 
-23) If any ioctl's are added by the patch, then also update
-    ``Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ioctl-number.rst``.
+3) All codepaths have been exercised with all lockdep features enabled.
 
-24) If your modified source code depends on or uses any of the kernel
-    APIs or features that are related to the following ``Kconfig`` symbols,
-    then test multiple builds with the related ``Kconfig`` symbols disabled
-    and/or ``=m`` (if that option is available) [not all of these at the
-    same time, just various/random combinations of them]:
+4) Has been checked with injection of at least slab and page-allocation
+   failures.  See ``Documentation/fault-injection/``.
+   If the new code is substantial, addition of subsystem-specific fault
+   injection might be appropriate.
 
-    ``CONFIG_SMP``, ``CONFIG_SYSFS``, ``CONFIG_PROC_FS``, ``CONFIG_INPUT``, ``CONFIG_PCI``, ``CONFIG_BLOCK``, ``CONFIG_PM``, ``CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ``,
-    ``CONFIG_NET``, ``CONFIG_INET=n`` (but latter with ``CONFIG_NET=y``).
+5) Tested with the most recent tag of linux-next to make sure that it still
+   works with all of the other queued patches and various changes in the VM,
+   VFS, and other subsystems.