Thanks,

I found an example in [Qemu-devel] and in the next time I will include it.
also, I note now that I did not put [Qemu-devel] and arm: in the messages.
Should I resend everything corrected?


On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 4:18 PM, Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On 10/20/2017 10:37 AM, Gabriel Augusto Costa wrote:
> > I made a new arm machine with some peripherals. The machine is
> mk64fn1m0, a
> > cortex-m4 microcontroller from NXP Kinetis family. The machine can run a
> > simple arm binary file using UART0 in polling mode.
> > I have prepared a series of patchs to include this machine:
>
> s/patchs/patches/
>
> > PATCH v3 n/11: It adds the machine and peripherals devices;
> > PATCH v4 n/2: It changes the Make files to compile this machine.
>
> Are the last three sentences really useful as part of the git commit
> message, or are they comments better directed to a cover letter?
> Remember, when sending a series, please include a 0/11 cover letter that
> all other messages are in-reply-to, rather than creating 11 separate
> top-level threads.
>
> More patch submission tips can be found at:
> https://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/SubmitAPatch
>
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