[U-Boot] Patch submission process question
Scott Wood
scottwood at freescale.com
Tue Aug 16 18:56:39 CEST 2011
On 08/16/2011 02:06 AM, Simon Schwarz wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> On 08/16/2011 03:20 AM, Joe Hershberger wrote:
>> Hi u-boot,
>>
>> What is the recommended way to handle a patch series that depends on
>> another patch series (already sent but not integrated)?
>>
> AFAIK the recommend way is to note in the patch that it depends on
> another - best with some kind of link from gmane or a message-ID.
A patchwork link would be ideal.
>> How about a patch that was sent, that at the time didn't depend on
>> another series, but after review and changes, now depends on those
>> changes?
> Then you have to note it in the version history that it now depends on
> another patch - don't forget to also note it in the normal merge message.
Merge message? If you mean the commit message (above the "---"), why?
It should not be committed before its dependencies.
>> Even a bit more generally, some of the series are getting quite long
>> due to small dependencies. This tends to put lots of unrelated
>> content into the same series based on small dependencies. How is this
>> supposed to be dealt with? Is it best to make long series or just to
>> send part of it and wait for it to be integrated before sending the
>> rest?
> Hm, here U'am not really sure - I think I would send a complete series -
> but this is best answered by a custodian.
If it's getting very long (the threshold is obviously subjective), I'd
do the "send part of it and wait" approach. Especially if there are a
lot of respins.
-Scott
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