On 12. 08. 19 12:59, Marc Kleine-Budde wrote: > On 8/12/19 12:57 PM, Michal Simek wrote: >> On 12. 08. 19 12:47, Marc Kleine-Budde wrote: >>> On 8/12/19 12:18 PM, Michal Simek wrote: >>>> On 12. 08. 19 11:10, Marc Kleine-Budde wrote: >>>>> On 8/12/19 11:05 AM, Marc Kleine-Budde wrote: >>>>>> On 8/12/19 9:28 AM, Appana Durga Kedareswara rao wrote: >>>>>>> This patch series fixes below issues >>>>>>> --> Bugs in the driver w.r.to CANFD 2.0 IP support >>>>>>> --> Defer the probe if clock is not found >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Appana Durga Kedareswara rao (3): >>>>>>> can: xilinx_can: Fix FSR register handling in the rx path >>>>>>> can: xilinx_can: Fix the data updation logic for CANFD FD frames >>>>>>> can: xilinx_can: Fix FSR register FL and RI mask values for canfd 2.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Srinivas Neeli (1): >>>>>>> can: xilinx_can: Fix the data phase btr1 calculation >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Venkatesh Yadav Abbarapu (1): >>>>>>> can: xilinx_can: defer the probe if clock is not found >>>>>> >>>>>> Please add your S-o-b to patches 4+5. >>>>>> >>>>>> As these all are bugfixes please add a reference to the commit it fixes: >>>>>> >>>>>> Fixes: commitish ("description") >>>>> >>>>> Add this to your ~/.gitconfig: >>>>> >>>>> [alias] >>>>> lfixes = log --pretty=fixes >>>>> [pretty] >>>>> fixes = Fixes: %h (\"%s\") >>>> >>>> This is understandable and I have this in my .gitconfig for quite a long >>>> time. And this is just log >>>> >>>>> and then use $(git lfixes $commitish). >>>> >>>> But what do you mean by this? Are you able to add this to commit message >>>> just with sha1? >>> >>> First identify the commit that this patch fixes then go to the command >>> line and enter >>> >>> git lfixes $committish >>> >>> and git will print out the line that you can copy directly to the commit >>> message. >> >> ok. I thought you have any nice way to directly add it to commit message >> without c&p. > > You can insert the output from a console command in vim by adding a "!" > in front of it in the command mode.
ok. M