On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 15:19:37 +0000 Schrempf Frieder <frieder.schrempf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 28.11.18 16:02, Boris Brezillon wrote: > > On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 14:55:45 +0000 > > Schrempf Frieder <frieder.schrempf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Hi Boris, > >> > >> On 28.11.18 15:41, Boris Brezillon wrote: > >>> On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 07:44:52 +0000 > >>> Schrempf Frieder <frieder.schrempf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Fix the size of the buffer allocated to store the in-memory BBT. > >>>> This bug was previously hidden by a different bug, that was fixed in > >>>> d098093ba06e. > >>>> > >>>> Fixes: 9c3736a3de21 ("mtd: nand: Add core infrastructure to deal with NAND devices") > >>>> Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Frieder Schrempf <frieder.schrempf@xxxxxxxxxx> > >>> > >>> Looks like your From header does not match the SoB tag > >>> ('Frieder Schrempf' vs 'Schrempf Frieder') and checkpatch does not like > >>> that. I'll fix it when applying, but maybe you should fix > >>> your .gitconfig to make them match. > >> > >> Actually the From header in my local patch is correct (<first name> > >> <last name>, Frieder Schrempf) as it comes from my git config. But since > >> our company was renamed and our mail servers were transferred, our > >> e-mails are sent with From=<last name> <first name>. > >> > >> It seems like git send-email or patchwork or whatever uses the > >> information from the e-mail header instead of what is in the patch. > >> > >> I will try to raise this issue with our IT department as this would be > >> best fixed on their side. > > > > There's another solution: make git send-email add a From header in the > > message body. > > > > git config --global sendemail.from "Schrempf Frieder <frieder.schrempf@xxxxxxxxxx>" > > I don't get it. How would that change things? My From still wouldn't > match my SoB tags. When there's a From line in the message Body, git am will use this one instead of the one in the header section.