On Monday, 23 July 2018 21:37:50 MSK Peter Geis wrote: > On 07/23/2018 02:13 PM, Mark Brown wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 01:58:26PM -0400, Peter Geis wrote: > >> SW2 and SW4 use a shared table to provide voltage to the cpu core and > >> devices on Tegra hardware. > >> Added this table to the cpcap regulator driver as the first step to > >> supporting this device on Tegra. > > > > This also doesn't apply against current code (though it does now parse > > OK), please check and resend - make sure you don't have other out of > > tree changes and are using an up to date kernel (ideally my regulator > > for-next branch) as a base. > > Good Afternoon, > > I thought it was my error in the patches being stripped, unfortunately > it seems to be a known Gmail behavior. > Any ideas on how to get around it? Use the "git send-email" instead of email client. You need to create and send out patches using git, that will be something like this: 1) "git format-patch -v1 -2 ..." to make patches 2) "git send-email --smtp-server=smtp.gmail.com --smtp- user=pgwipeout@xxxxxxxxx --smtp-encryption=tls --smtp-server-port=587 -- suppress-cc=all --confirm=always --to 'Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx>' --cc 'linux-tegra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' --cc 'linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' ... 00*.patch" to send out the patches -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html