On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 9:42 PM Herbert Xu <herbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This push fixes a bug in cavium/nitrox where the callback is invoked > prior to the DMA unmap. This is not so much a comment about the pull itself (which I did half an hour ago), as about the fact that it looks like the pr-tracker robot doesn't seem to trigger for your pull requests, even if they are cc'd to lkml. Maybe you don't care, but while I stopped doing the manual "ack" emails for pulls, I've continued to try to notice when some pull of mine doesn't get the attention of the pr-tracker. I've probably missed several cases of them... The reason seems to be that the pr-tracker bot only tracks pull requests from emails with one of - ^[GIT - ^[PULL - ^[PLEASE PULL in the subject line (case insensitive, afaik), and so your plain "Crypto Fixes for 5.0" doesn't trigger it. (My list of what triggers the pr-tracker bot may be old, I suspect Konstantin has ended up tweaking the bot more since the early descriptions he gave, so take the above more as a rough guide than any set-in-stone rules) Anyway, if you do care, maybe whatever script or workflow you use for pull requests could just add that "[GIT PULL]" to the subject line, and you'd get that automatic ack email when I've pulled and pushed out? Linus