On 12/10/2020 2:44 PM, Andrew Boyer wrote:
Ferruh,
'After sending a new version of a patch, developers should set the previous
patch as “Superseded”.'
Did this happen automatically for v4 & friends or did you do it? (I did not). I
will do it in future if it is not automatic.
'When a patch is applied, it is set to “Accepted”.'
Does that happen automatically, or do you want to do it, or can I help by doing
it myself?
(Or do you wait until it reaches main?)
Patchwork updates are not automatic, all done manually.
When a new version of patch(set) is sent, author should update the status of the
previous version as 'Superseded'.
When patch is merged, patchwork status set as 'Accepted' by committer, author
doesn't need to do that.
If you think existing documentation is not clear enough, would you mind sending
a web patch [1] to clarify it, this can help others too.
[1] https://git.dpdk.org/tools/dpdk-web/
-Andrew
On Dec 10, 2020, at 7:31 AM, Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com
<mailto:ferruh.yi...@intel.com>> wrote:
On 12/10/2020 2:57 AM, Andrew Boyer wrote:
These patches make some minor changes to the ionic PMD.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boyer <abo...@pensando.io <mailto:abo...@pensando.io>>
---
v5:
* Fix syntax error in .rst file
v4:
* Address additional reviewer comments
v3:
* Fixed up false-positives from codespell and gcc 8.3/9.3
v2:
* Address Ferruh's comments (thank you!)
* Switch to net/ionic: prefix
* Leave UNMAINTAINED flag for now
* Split patch 8 into patch 8 & 9; drop whitespace changes
Andrew Boyer (9):
net/ionic: connect ionic to the build system
net/ionic: update interface file to the latest version
net/ionic: update documentation and MAINTAINERS
net/ionic: check for cmd completion more frequently
net/ionic: remove some unused fields
net/ionic: convert 'deferred' boolean to a flag bit
net/ionic: warn if loopback mode is requested
net/ionic: minor refactorings and helper variables
net/ionic: minor logging fixups
For series,
Reviewed-by: Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yi...@intel.com
<mailto:ferruh.yi...@intel.com>>
Series applied to dpdk-next-net/main, thanks.