On 16 August 2018 at 17:42, Richard Weinberger <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 2:58 PM Sedat Dilek <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Linus, >> >> I am here on Linux v4.18 and tried first to merge the l1tf-final Git-branch. >> Unfortunately, this is no more available in the tip Git-tree. >> >> Then I saw Linux v4.18.1 which includes all the above stuff. >> >> I tried to 'git cherry-pick -m 1 958f338e96f874a0d29442396d6adf9c1e17aa2d'. >> I know the commit-id is the hash of a merge. >> Luckily, I could get the "diff" and applied it. >> But the history misses. >> >> How can I get the history and subjects of all commits in your tree to >> cherry-pick the single commits? >> >> Do you happen to know another solution to get easily all L1TF commits >> with any other tricks? > > That should help: > git log --oneline > 958f338e96f874a0d29442396d6adf9c1e17aa2d^..958f338e96f874a0d29442396d6adf9c1e17aa2d
Hey, As a shorthand for this, you can also use just: git log --oneline 958f338e96f87^- The syntax was made especially so that you can see all the commits that arrived via a merge commit without having to write the rev of the merge twice but is otherwise exactly equivalent to "rev^..rev". It should work from git v2.13. Just a tip :-) Vegard

