On 03/07/2024 05:56, Tengfei Fan wrote: > Introduce support for the QCS9100 SoC device tree (DTSI) and the > QCS9100 RIDE board DTS. The QCS9100 is a variant of the SA8775p. > While the QCS9100 platform is still in the early design stage, the > QCS9100 RIDE board is identical to the SA8775p RIDE board, except it > mounts the QCS9100 SoC instead of the SA8775p SoC. The same huge patchset, to huge number of recipients was sent twice. First, sorry, this is way too big. Second, it has way too many recipients, but this is partially a result of first point. Only partially because you put here dozen of totally unrelated emails. Sorry, that does not make even sense. See form letter at the end how this works. Third, sending it to everyone twice is a way to annoy them off twice... Fourth, Please split your work and do not cc dozen of unrelated folks. <form letter> Please use scripts/get_maintainers.pl to get a list of necessary people and lists to CC (and consider --no-git-fallback argument). It might happen, that command when run on an older kernel, gives you outdated entries. Therefore please be sure you base your patches on recent Linux kernel. Tools like b4 or scripts/get_maintainer.pl provide you proper list of people, so fix your workflow. Tools might also fail if you work on some ancient tree (don't, instead use mainline), work on fork of kernel (don't, instead use mainline) or you ignore some maintainers (really don't). Just use b4 and everything should be fine, although remember about `b4 prep --auto-to-cc` if you added new patches to the patchset. </form letter> Best regards, Krzysztof