Re: [PATCH RESEND v6 0/3] platform: arm64: Huawei Matebook E Go embedded controller

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On 1.02.2025 8:38 AM, Pengyu Luo wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 1, 2025 at 5:20 AM Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On 31/01/2025 10:21, Pengyu Luo wrote:
>>> This adds binding, drivers and the DT support for the Huawei Matebook E Go
>>> (sc8280xp-based) Embedded Controller which is also found in Huawei Matebook
>>> E Go LTE (sc8180x-based), but I don't have the sc8180x one to perform
>>> tests, so this series enable support for sc8280xp variant only, this series
>>> provides the following features:
>>>
>>> - battery and charger information report
>>> - charging thresholds control
>>> - FN lock (An alternative method)
>>> - LID switch detection
>>> - Temperature sensors
>>> - USB Type-C altmode
>>> - USB Type-C PD(high power)
>>>
>>
>> Why are you resending?
>>
>> Previous version was only week ago and minimal time is two weeks. Plus
>> its merge window, so this resend is unjustified.
> 
> Sorry, I am still new to the process, I may have misunderstood something.
> I sent it because I had got at leaset one reviewed tag for every patch
> from the corresponding subsystem maintainer. Can I expect that there would
> be no reviewing? All I need to do is wait for it to be applied.

Generally if people have a concern, they'll share it with you.
It may be that one review is not enough, this is up to the maintainer.

You don't need to resend after you get new tags, the maintainer tools will
pick those up when the patches are being applied.

Patches are generally not picked up by maintainers in the timeframe between
stable vX.Y release and vX.(Y+1)-rc1, this is the time when Linus accepts
code that has been sitting in the maintainers' branches for some time and
getting build/functionality tested in linux-next over the previous cycle

Konrad




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