Re: [PATCH 00/20] SCSI target patches for kernel v4.4

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On 10/12/2015 10:05 AM, Bart Van Assche wrote:
Sorry that it took so long but I finally found the time to update my
patch series that makes task management function (TMF) handling
synchronous. So far this patch series has only been tested with the
iSCSI protocol. The previous version of this patch series is available
at http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.scsi.target.devel/8920.

The individual patches in this series are:
0001-target-Fix-spelling-in-a-source-code-comment.patch
0002-target-Fix-spelling-and-grammar-in-a-source-code-com.patch
0003-target-Remove-set-but-not-used-variables.patch
0004-iscsi-target-Fix-indentation.patch
0005-iscsi-target-Fix-source-code-comment-spelling.patch
0006-iscsi-target-Remove-unreachable-code.patch
0007-usb-gadget-Remove-set-but-not-used-variables.patch
0008-sbp-target-Remove-a-superfluous-forward-declaration.patch
0009-target-Invoke-release_cmd-callback-without-holding-a.patch
0010-target-Free-session-objects-after-associated-command.patch
0011-target-Make-ABORT-and-LUN-RESET-handling-synchronous.patch
0012-target-Remove-the-SCF_SEND_DELAYED_TAS-command-flag.patch
0013-target-Remove-second-argument-of-transport_check_abo.patch
0014-target-Remove-the-write_pending_status-callback-func.patch
0015-target-Remove-t_transport_stop_comp.patch
0016-target-Remove-command-flag-CMD_T_BUSY.patch
0017-target-Remove-flag-CMD_T_REQUEST_STOP.patch
0018-target-Remove-command-flag-CMD_T_ACTIVE.patch
0019-target-Remove-flag-CMD_T_DEV_ACTIVE.patch
0020-target-Inline-transport_cmd_check_stop.patch

(replying to my own e-mail)

Hello Nic,

Since there is agreement about the first eight patches of this series and since each of these patches has been reviewed and/or has been acked, would it be possible to queue these patches already such that I do not have to repost these ?

Thanks,

Bart.
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