[RESEND PATCH net-next v4 00/25] net: dpaa: Cleanups in preparation for phylink conversion
Sean Anderson
sean.anderson at seco.com
Fri Aug 19 05:14:04 AEST 2022
On 8/18/22 2:58 PM, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 14:37:23 -0400 Sean Anderson wrote:
>> On 8/18/22 2:20 PM, Jakub Kicinski wrote:
>> > On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 12:16:24 -0400 Sean Anderson wrote:
>> >> This series contains several cleanup patches for dpaa/fman. While they
>> >> are intended to prepare for a phylink conversion, they stand on their
>> >> own. This series was originally submitted as part of [1].
>> >
>> > Still over the limit of patches in a patch series, and looks pretty
>> > easy to chunk up. We review and apply patches in netdev in 1-3 days,
>> > it really is more efficient to post smaller series.
>>
>> Last time I offered to arbitrarily chunk things [1], but I did not receive
>> a response for 3 weeks.
>
> I sent you the link to the rules. Admittedly not the most polite and
> clear feedback to put it mildly but that was the reason.
It would have helped if you'd clarified; I thought the primary thing was
the missing net-next.
>> > And with the other series you sent to the list we have nearly 50
>> > patches from you queued for review. I don't think this is reasonable,
>> > people reviewing this code are all volunteers trying to get their
>> > work done as well :(
>>
>> These patches have been sent to the list in one form or another since
>> I first sent out an RFC for DPAA conversion back in June [2]. I have not
>> substantially modified any of them (although I did add a few more
>> since v2). It's not like I came up with these just now; I have been
>> seeking feedback on these series for 2-3 months so far. The only
>> reviews I have gotten were from Camelia Groza, who has provided some
>> helpful feedback.
>
> Ack, no question. I'm trying to tell you got to actually get stuff in.
> It's the first week after the merge window and people are dumping code
> the had written over the dead time on the list, while some reviewers
> and maintainers are still on their summer vacation. So being
> considerate is even more important than normally.
OK, so perhaps a nice place to split the series is after patch 11. If
you would like to review/apply a set of <15 patches, that is the place
to break things. I can of course resend again with just those, if that's
what I need to do to get these applied.
That said, I specifically broke this series up into many small patches
to make it easier to review. Each patch does exactly one thing. Had I
known about these limits based on patch size, I would have just squashed
everything into 15 patches. I think an arbitrary limit such as this has
a perverse incentive.
--Sean
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