On Sat, Feb 1, 2025 at 11:35 PM Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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 > It is helpful, thanks for explanation. Best wishes, Pengyu