Re: [PATCH 0/11 RFC] PCI: Remove "*val = 0" from pcie_capability_read_*()

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The cc list is really screwed up.  Here's what I got:

  Cc: Bolarinwa Olayemi Saheed <refactormyself@xxxxxxxxx>,
	  bjorn@xxxxxxxxxxx,
	  skhan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
	  linux-pci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
	  linux-kernel-mentees@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
	  linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
	  Russell Currey <ruscur@xxxxxxxxxx>,
	  Sam Bobroff <sbobroff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
	  "Oliver O'Halloran" <oohall@xxxxxxxxx>,
	  linuxppc-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
	  "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
	  Len Brown Lukas Wunner <lenb@kernel.orglukas@xxxxxxxxx>,
	  linux-acpi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
	  Mike Marciniszyn <mike.marciniszyn@xxxxxxxxx>,
	  Dennis Dalessandro <dennis.dalessandro@xxxxxxxxx>,
	  Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx>,
	  Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxx>,
	  linux-rdma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
	  Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>,
	  "Greg Kroah-Hartman linux-rdma @ vger . kernel . org" <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

The addresses for Len Brown and Lukas Wunner are corrupted, as is Greg
KH's.  And my reply-all didn't work -- it *should* have copied this to
everybody in the list, but Mutt apparently couldn't interpret the cc
list at all, so it left the cc list of my reply empty.

I added linux-pci by hand just so this will show up on the list.

On Mon, Jul 06, 2020 at 11:31:10AM +0200, Saheed Olayemi Bolarinwa wrote:
> From: Bolarinwa Olayemi Saheed <refactormyself@xxxxxxxxx>
> 
> *** BLURB HERE ***

This series isn't structured quite right.  You should replace the
"BLURB HERE" above with an actual description of the series.

> Bolarinwa Olayemi Saheed (9):
>   IB/hfi1: Confirm that pcie_capability_read_dword() is successful
>   misc: rtsx: Confirm that pcie_capability_read_word() is successful
>   PCI/AER: Use error return value from pcie_capability_read_*()
>   PCI/ASPM: Use error return value from pcie_capability_read_*()
>   PCI: pciehp: Fix wrong failure check on pcie_capability_read_*()
>   PCI: pciehp: Prevent wrong failure check on pcie_capability_read_*()
>   PCI: pciehp: Make "Power On" the default in pciehp_get_power_status()
>   PCI/ACPI: Prevent wrong failure check on pcie_capability_read_*()
>   PCI: Prevent wrong failure check on pcie_capability_read_*()
>   PCI: Remove "*val = 0" fom pcie_capability_read_*()

And the subject claims 11 patches ("PATCH 0/11"), the header above
claims 9, the list actually contains 10, and only 8 seem to have made
it to the mailing list:

$ b4 am -om/ https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200706093121.9731-1-refactormyself@xxxxxxxxx
Looking up https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200706093121.9731-1-refactormyself%40gmail.com
Grabbing thread from lore.kernel.org/linux-kernel-mentees
Analyzing 9 messages in the thread
---
Thread incomplete, attempting to backfill
Grabbing thread from lore.kernel.org/linuxppc-dev
Grabbing thread from lore.kernel.org/lkml
Server returned an error: 404
Grabbing thread from lore.kernel.org/linux-acpi
Server returned an error: 404
Grabbing thread from lore.kernel.org/linux-pci
Server returned an error: 404
Grabbing thread from lore.kernel.org/linux-rdma
Server returned an error: 404
---
Writing m/20200706_refactormyself_pci_remove_val_0_from_pcie_capability_read.mbx
  ERROR: missing [1/11]!
  [PATCH 2/11 RFC] misc: rtsx: Confirm that pcie_capability_read_word() is successful
  [PATCH 3/11 RFC] PCI: pciehp: Validate with the return value of pcie_capability_read_*()
  [PATCH 4/11 RFC] PCI: pciehp: Validate with the return value of pcie_capability_read_*()
  [PATCH 5/11 RFC] PCI: pciehp: Make "Power On" the default
  ERROR: missing [6/11]!
  [PATCH 7/11 RFC] PCI: Validate with the return value of pcie_capability_read_*()
  [PATCH 8/11 RFC] PCI/PM: Use error return value from pcie_capability_read_*()
  ERROR: missing [9/11]!
  [PATCH 10/11 RFC] PCI/ASPM: Use error return value from pcie_capability_read_*()
  [PATCH 11/11 RFC] PCI: Remove "*val = 0" from pcie_capability_read_*()
---
Total patches: 8
---
WARNING: Thread incomplete!




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