[PATCH v2 1/1] riscv: dts: spacemit: add Ethernet and PDMA to OrangePi RV2
Michael Opdenacker
michael.opdenacker at rootcommit.com
Thu Oct 23 22:36:47 PDT 2025
Hi Conor
Thanks for the review!
On 10/23/25 20:30, Conor Dooley wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2025 at 01:58:22PM +0800, Vivian Wang wrote:
>> Thank you so much for the patch and testing results. Only some nitpicks
>> follow.
>>
>> On 10/23/25 04:18, michael.opdenacker at rootcommit.com wrote:
>>> From: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker at rootcommit.com>
>>>
>>> The OrangePi RV2 board ships two RGMII ethernet ports.
>>> Each has an external Motorcomm YT8531C PHY attached, the PHY uses GPIO
>>> for reset pin control.
>>>
>>> Enable PDMA for the SpacemiT K1-based SoC in the OrangePi RV2 board.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker at rootcommit.com>
>>> CC: Emil Renner Berthing <emil.renner.berthing at gmail.com>
>>> CC: Yixun Lan <dlan at gentoo.org>
>>> CC: Vivian Wang <wangruikang at iscas.ac.cn>
>> Firstly, it is usually spelt "Cc:", with one upper-case C and one
>> lower-case c.
> I don't think this matters at all, the git tooling at least doesn't
> care.
>
>> Secondly, "Cc:" should not be necessary in the patch/commit message.
>> From Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst:
>>
>> If a person has had the opportunity to comment on a patch, but has not
>> provided such comments, you may optionally add a ``Cc:`` tag to the patch.
>> This tag documents that potentially interested parties have been included in
>> the discussion.
>>
>> If you look through the git logs of Linux, Cc tags are really not a
>> regular occurrence except those marking patches as suitable for
>> backporting to stable.
> If people want to handle CC lists by putting it in the patches (it's
> what I do when I have no cover letter) just put them after the --- line
> and git send-email will still pick the CCs up but they won't end up in
> the history.
Oh yes, that was my mistake. The CCs were never intended to make it to
the final commits.
Thanks!
Michael.
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