[PATCH v4 04/13] dt-bindings: display: add Amlogic MIPI DSI Host Controller bindings

neil.armstrong at linaro.org neil.armstrong at linaro.org
Mon May 15 09:28:41 PDT 2023


On 15/05/2023 18:22, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> On 15/05/2023 18:15, Neil Armstrong wrote:
>> On 13/05/2023 20:32, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>>> On 12/05/2023 15:11, Neil Armstrong wrote:
>>>> The Amlogic G12A, G12B & SM1 SoCs embeds a Synopsys DW-MIPI-DSI transceiver (ver 1.21a),
>>>> with a custom glue managing the IP resets, clock and data input similar to the DW-HDMI Glue
>>>> on the same Amlogic SoCs.
>>>
>>> Please wrap commit message according to Linux coding style / submission
>>> process (neither too early nor over the limit):
>>> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.18-rc4/source/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst#L586
>>
>> This message may be automatic, but context is always important when reviewing,
>> this commit message is a re-spin on v3 that was reviewed by rob but I decided to remove the review
>> tags since I added a new clock and did some other cleanups.
>>
>> While the process describes "how the patch itself *should* be formatted", it's a best effort
>> and not a blocker.
> 
> Other issues are blockers.

I agree with that

> 
>>
>> I'll fix the wrapping since you pointed out, but referring to the submitting-patches.rst
>> file (from a very old v5.18-rc4 version) is kind of childish.
> 
> It's just a link stored in automated responses, what's here childish?
> It's still valid in current cycle! Look:
> 
> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.4-rc1/source/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst#L597
> 
> What's the difference? Srsly, I can point you to submitting patches
> without reference to specific line if you wish... Or you can check by
> yourself.
> 
> I give the same reviews to so many people that have templates and Elixir
> happens to be the only place allowing bookmarking specific line. Which
> is helpful for beginners because the entire doc is huge.
> 
> I can make an exception for you and never paste direct links.

I value those kind of links for beginners and newcomers, really, it's a good
thing to do and we should all do the same.

But I always take in account who I'm reviewing, and adapt my comments,
I think it's sane to not appear as rude because we all forget to check
some stuff when send patches upstream, or at least I often forget...

Anyway, don't make exceptions or change your process for me, I'll live with it.

Neil

> 
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof
> 




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