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en:developers:documentation:submittingpatches [2021/07/28 15:17] Kalle Valo [New driver] add some guidelines for new driver review |
en:developers:documentation:submittingpatches [2022/02/18 13:38] Kalle Valo [Who to address] don't use wireless-drivers |
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CC: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org, Other Developers</code> | CC: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org, Other Developers</code> | ||
- | For wireless-drivers patches (except mac80211_hwsim) send patches as: | + | For wireless drivers patches (except mac80211_hwsim) send patches as: |
<code>To: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org | <code>To: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org | ||
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==== Use RFC or RFT for patches not ready ==== | ==== Use RFC or RFT for patches not ready ==== | ||
- | If the patches are not yet ready to be applied by the maintainer, mark them as RFC (Request For Comments) or RFT (Request For Test). This way the maintainer can easily see that the patch should not be applied yet. This saves a lot of maintainer's time. | + | If the patches are not yet ready to be applied by the maintainer, mark them as RFC (Request For Comments) or RFT (Request For Test) in the subject. This way the maintainer can easily see that the patch should not be applied yet and saves maintainer's time. |
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+ | Examples: | ||
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+ | [PATCH RFC] ath11k: enable power save mode always | ||
+ | [PATCH RFT] ath10k: sdio: always use DMA transfers | ||
==== Use Co-developed-by when multiple authors ==== | ==== Use Co-developed-by when multiple authors ==== |