You neglected to cc: maintainers. Cc'ing them increases the odds your patch will be noticed and picked up. You can use scripts/get_maintainer.pl to find maintainers. You don't have to do anything for this patch; it got noticed anyway.
David, this is yours :) Collin Walling <wall...@linux.ibm.com> writes: > When typing 'help' followed by an unknown command, QEMU will > not print anything to the command line to let the user know > they typed a bad command. Let's fix this by printing a message > to the monitor when this happens. For example: > > (qemu) help xyz > unknown command: 'xyz' > > Reported-by: Stefan Zimmermann <s...@linux.ibm.com> > Signed-off-by: Collin Walling <wall...@linux.ibm.com> > --- > monitor.c | 5 ++++- > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/monitor.c b/monitor.c > index 7af1f18..7942f9f 100644 > --- a/monitor.c > +++ b/monitor.c > @@ -1034,9 +1034,12 @@ static void help_cmd_dump(Monitor *mon, const > mon_cmd_t *cmds, > } else { > help_cmd_dump_one(mon, cmd, args, arg_index); > } > - break; > + return; > } > } > + > + /* Entry not found */ > + monitor_printf(mon, "unknown command: '%s'\n", args[arg_index]); > } > > static void help_cmd(Monitor *mon, const char *name)