"Ambrose, Martin" <[email protected]> writes:

> On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 17:35:38, Kevin Hilman wrote:
>
>> "Ambrose, Martin" <[email protected]> writes:
>> 
>> > This work includes the following:
>> >  . Implement handler for FBIO_WAITFORVSYNC ioctl.
>> >
>> >  . Allocate the data and palette buffers separately.
>> >    A consequence of this is that the palette and data loading is now
>> >    done in different phases. And that the LCD must be disabled
>> >    temporarily after the palette is loaded but this will only happen
>> >    once after init and each time the palette is changed. I think this
>> >    is OK.
>> >
>> >  . Allocate two (ping and pong) framebuffers from memory.
>> >
>> >  . Add pan_display handler which toggles the LCDC DMA registers between
>> >    the ping and pong buffers.
>> >
>> > Signed-off-by: Martin Ambrose <[email protected]>
>> 
>> Your mailer (probably outlook) is converting all tabs to spaces
>> resulting in a patch that wont apply.
>> 
>> I recommend using git-format-patch + git-send-email directly to your
>> SMTP server to avoid outlook mangling.
>
> Sorry about this but I'm floundering. The problem I'm having is that my 
> git-send-email
> is being rejected by several of the recipients on this thread (notably 
> linux-fbdev).
> The reason is that their servers perform sender verification which is fair 
> and understandable.
> See my first attempt at sending the patch which made it to 
> davinci-linux-open-source but
> not fbdev. My attempt at a solution was to first send it to my corporate 
> account, which doesn't
> verify the address, then forward from Outlook. But this is non-functional as 
> you pointed out.
>
> I am not an email expert by any means and don't know how to test different 
> options without
> spamming the mailing lists with test emails. The root cause, I think, is that 
> even though
> I am using git-send-email with the .gitconfig pointing to our corporate mail 
> server the resultant
> header (or maybe ID) is not passing the verification step on the receiving 
> end. 
>
> I have tried from both within cygwin and linux running under VMWare. Next 
> step will be
> to try and send from a real linux machine on the corporate network but I'm 
> doubting this
> will resolve the problem. And/or see if I can script Outlook to not convert 
> whitespace --
> this I can test without annoying others.

Not sure what is going wrong, but I know that there are many folks
inside TI who are using git-send-email successfully.  Maybe ask
around.

Alternatively, you could use a gmail account as well.  See this
GitTips page where it describes how to send using gmail:

   https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GitTips#Mail

Kevin

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