On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 02:38:47PM +0100, Nikolaus Voss wrote: > On Wed, 20 Feb 2019, Heikki Krogerus wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 01:57:30PM +0100, Nikolaus Voss wrote: > > > Commit 1a2f474d328f handles block _reads_ separately with plain-I2C > > > adapters, but the problem described with regmap-i2c not handling > > > SMBus block transfers (i.e. read and writes) correctly also exists > > > with writes. > > > > > > As workaround, this patch adds a block write function the same way > > > 1a2f474d328f adds a block read function. > > > > > > Fixes: 1a2f474d328f ("usb: typec: tps6598x: handle block reads separately with plain-I2C adapters") > > > Fixes: 0a4c005bd171 ("usb: typec: driver for TI TPS6598x USB Power Delivery controllers") > > > Signed-off-by: Nikolaus Voss <nikolaus.voss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > You are missing a "from" line with address that matches your SoB > > address. > > That's because I currently cannot send patch mails from my company account > as our MTA breaks diffs. I understand, but you can have a separate "From line" in your patch, i.e. you send the patch using one address, and have an extra "From line" (outside of the mail header) with another address. That other From line will be interpreted as the author address, and it should match your SoB address. Try something like this in a branch where this patch is the HEAD: % export MY_COMMIT=$(git show -s --pretty=%h HEAD) % git reset HEAD^ % GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT='Nikolaus Voss <nikolaus.voss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>' \ GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT='Nikolaus Voss <nikolaus.voss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>' \ git commit -a -C $MY_COMMIT Then: % git format-patch HEAD^ % git send-email ... thanks, -- heikki