On 6/14/2016 3:02 AM, David Miller wrote: > > Please, just stop right now. > > We're not asking for the a huge patch covering the entire pull > request. > > We're asking for you to post a patch series, one per commit, and as > numbered, fresh, new mailing list patch postings. As if you were > submitting these changes for the very first time to the list. > > Please ask a colleague for how to do this properly before you spam the > list again with more unnecessary and improperly formatted submissions.
Dave, He's doing what Linus requested from Mellanox. They were instructed to identify all of the coming changes in the next release where patches sent through your tree and patches sent through my tree would have conflicts. They were then instructed to make git commits that merged those changes and have both you and I pull them (please note "pull", not git am patches) so that we have the exact same commit hashes in our trees and git will do the right thing when your tree and my tree are merged in the next merge window. As it turns out the conflicts are mainly in this firmware offset definition file. They just put all of the needed changes in there in one commit. I doubt they have individual patches here. This was a custom made patch who's sole purpose is to combine all the otherwise possibly conflicting changes in one place. I'm sure they could split it out into different commits, but they wouldn't be full commits, just the portion that applies to this firmware file. -- Doug Ledford <dledf...@redhat.com> GPG Key ID: 0E572FDD
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