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en:developers:documentation:submittingpatches [2022/02/18 13:38] Kalle Valo [Who to address] don't use wireless-drivers |
en:developers:documentation:submittingpatches [2022/04/01 11:27] Kalle Valo [Fixes line is incorrect] Add example how to use git alias |
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Alternatively you can specify the exact tree you are targetting by adding the name of the git tree inside PATCH brackets: | Alternatively you can specify the exact tree you are targetting by adding the name of the git tree inside PATCH brackets: | ||
- | <code>[PATCH mac80211] mac80211: fix foo | + | <code>[PATCH wireless] mac80211: fix foo |
- | [PATCH mac80211-next] mac80211: implement very-cool-feature | + | [PATCH wireless-next] mac80211: implement very-cool-feature |
- | [PATCH wireless-drivers] ath10k: fix foo | + | [PATCH wireless] ath10k: fix foo |
- | [PATCH wireless-drivers-next] ath10k: implement awesome-feature | + | [PATCH wireless-next] ath10k: implement awesome-feature |
</code> | </code> | ||
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Fixes: c742e623e941 ("mwifiex: sdio card reset enhancement") | Fixes: c742e623e941 ("mwifiex: sdio card reset enhancement") | ||
+ | Here's how one can configure git to provide the fixes tag in correct format: | ||
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+ | $ git config --global --add alias.fixes 'show -q --format=fixes' | ||
+ | $ git config --global --add pretty.fixes 'Fixes: %h ("%s")' | ||
+ | $ git config --global --add core.abbrev 12 | ||
+ | $ git fixes ba9177fcef21 | ||
+ | Fixes: ba9177fcef21 ("ath11k: Add basic WoW functionalities") | ||
==== Commit reference is wrong ==== | ==== Commit reference is wrong ==== | ||