On 01/02/2024 11:38, Théo Lebrun wrote: > Hello, > > On Thu Feb 1, 2024 at 9:58 AM CET, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> On 31/01/2024 17:26, Théo Lebrun wrote: >>> Add DT schema bindings for the EyeQ5 clock controller driver. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Théo Lebrun <theo.lebrun@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >> >> No changelog, tags ignored, I scrolled through first two pages of cover >> letter and also no changelog. > > In this case we fit into the "If a tag was not added on purpose". Sorry > the changelog was not explicit enough. In my mind it fits into the > first bullet point of the cover letter changelog: > >> - Have the three drivers access MMIO directly rather than through the >> syscon & regmap. ... which I might not even connect to binding patches. I see only one entry regarding bindings in your changelog, so I find it not much informative. For the future, please state that you ignore tags for given reason. > > That change means important changes to the dt-bindings to adapt to this > new behavior. In particular we now have reg and reg-names properties > that got added and made required. > > I wanted to have your review on that and did not want to tag the patch > as already reviewed. Makes sense, but how can I know it? Other people often ignore the tags, so safe assumption is that it happened here as well. > >> >> This is a friendly reminder during the review process. >> >> It looks like you received a tag and forgot to add it. >> >> If you do not know the process, here is a short explanation: >> Please add Acked-by/Reviewed-by/Tested-by tags when posting new >> versions, under or above your Signed-off-by tag. Tag is "received", when >> provided in a message replied to you on the mailing list. Tools like b4 >> can help here. However, there's no need to repost patches *only* to add >> the tags. The upstream maintainer will do that for tags received on the >> version they apply. >> >> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.5-rc3/source/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst#L577 >> >> If a tag was not added on purpose, please state why and what changed. > > As an aside, what's your preference on location for this information? > Cover letter changelog? Following '---' in the specific commit message? > Somewhere else? Both are accepted, but if you do it in cover letter, it should be obvious for the reader that patches XYZ were changed. It's not. Best regards, Krzysztof