On 07/12/2018 08:45 AM, Joe Perches wrote: > On Wed, 2018-07-11 at 20:50 +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote: >> On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 8:30 PM, Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On 7/11/18 10:45 AM, Tejun Heo wrote: >>>> On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 09:40:58AM -0700, Tejun Heo wrote: >>>>> On Mon, Jul 09, 2018 at 10:36:40AM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote: >>>>>> Makes the macros resilient against if {} else {} blocks right >>>>>> afterwards. >>>>>> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Cc: Shaohua Li <shli@xxxxxx> >>>>>> Cc: Kate Stewart <kstewart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Cc: Joseph Qi <joseph.qi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> >>>>> >>>>> Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> >>>>> Jens, it'd probably be best to route this through block tree. >>>> >>>> Oops, this requires an earlier patch to move the for_each_if def to a >>>> common header and should be routed together. >>> >>> Yeah, this is a problem with the submission. >>> >>> Always (ALWAYS) CC folks on at least the cover letter and generic >>> earlier patches. Getting just one patch sent like this is mostly >>> useless, and causes more harm than good. >> >> Ime sending a patch with more than 20 or so recipients means it gets >> stuck everywhere in moderation queues. Or outright spam filters. I >> thought the correct way to do this is to cc: mailing lists (lkml has >> them all), but apparently that's not how it's done. Despite that all >> the patch series I get never have the cover letter addressed to me >> either. >> >> So what's the magic way to make this possible? > > Jens' advice is crap. This statement was rather offensive and totally uncalled for, AFAICS. Why did you write it like that? > There is no generic way to make this possible. > > BCC's don't work, series that touch multiple subsystems > get rejected when the recipient list is too large. I don't know what's the usual limit for recipient list, probably never hit it myself, but for series that are not so large, I use this approach to make sure the cover letter is CC'd to everyone that's CC'd in any patch in the series: - add per-patch Cc:'s to the git commit logs - clear out *.patch from the working dir - git format-patch --cover-letter ... - edit cover letter - git send-email ... --cc-cmd=./cc.sh ... where cc.sh contains this: #/bin/sh if [[ $1 == *cover-letter* ]]; then grep '<.*@.*>' -h *.patch | sed 's/^.*: //' | sort | uniq else grep '<.*@.*>' -h $1 | sed 's/^.*: //' | sort | uniq fi That proceses all tags besides Cc (acked-by, reported-by etc) and turns them to Cc's for each patch (or does git now do that by itself as well?) and for cover letter, it accumulates that from all the patches. Vlastimil > I think you did it correctly. > _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx