Re: [PATCH v7 0/3] Firmware Support for USB-HID Devices and CP2112

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On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:43 AM Andy Shevchenko
<andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 03:31:44PM -0600, Danny Kaehn wrote:
> > This patchset allows USB-HID devices to have DeviceTree bindings through sharing
> > the USB fwnode with the HID driver, and adds such a binding and driver
> > implementation for the CP2112 USB to SMBus Bridge (which necessitated the
> > USB-HID change). This change allows a CP2112 permanently attached in hardware to
> > be described in DT and interoperate with other drivers.
>
> It's your responsibility to carry the tags you have got in the previous rounds
> of the review. Please, be respectful to the reviewers who spent a lot of time
> on yours, in particular, code. Otherwise why to bother with it (upstreaming)
> at all?
>
> --
> With Best Regards,
> Andy Shevchenko
>
>

Hello Andy,

My sincerest apologies on this! I wasn't actually aware that this is
something I could do / am responsible for doing. No disrespect is
intended, though I see how this would be frustrating for reviewers (I
previously thought that maintainers used some sort of automated tool
to keep track of who approved/acked what in previous versions, but
didn't really know how that would work).

If I'm understanding correctly, this means that whenever someone
responds to my patch with a "Reviewed-by", etc.. I should be adding
that tag to the end of the commit message of that patch if a future
revision is needed? I assume this only applies on future revisions
where patches other than the one initially reviewed are changed, and
that any tags I take with should be dropped if that patch is changed?
Apologies about these questions - - I looked for guidance on this in
the various "submitting patches to the kernel" guides out there, and
wasn't able to find much.

Thanks,
Danny Kaehn



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