Re: linux-next: Fixes tags need some work in the watchdog tree

From: Andrej Picej
Date: Tue Jan 04 2022 - 03:06:50 EST


Hi Stephan,

On 3. 01. 22 22:36, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
Hi all,

In commit

02d04e694fa3 ("watchdog: s3c2410: Fix getting the optional clock")

Fixes tag

Fixes: a4f3dc8d5fbc ("watchdog: s3c2410: Support separate source clock")

has these problem(s):

- Target SHA1 does not exist

Maybe you meant

Fixes: e249d01b5e8b ("watchdog: s3c2410: Support separate source clock")

In commit

ce3401c72f01 ("watchdog: da9063: Add hard dependency on I2C")

Fixes tag

Fixes: 5ea29919c294 ("watchdog: da9063: use atomic safe i2c transfer in reset handler")

has these problem(s):

- Target SHA1 does not exist

Maybe you meant

Fixes: 968011a291f3 ("watchdog: da9063: use atomic safe i2c transfer in reset handler")


Yes, that's probably right for my patch, sorry for that.

I was puzzled on where to get the SHA1 of not-yet applied commit, because this patches ("watchdog: da9063: use atomic safe i2c transfer in reset handler" and the fix "watchdog: da9063: Add hard dependency on I2C") followed quite closely together. Is there any way that I can get the SHA1 of the commit that was applied? It should be a part of some branch right? I'm asking because I couldn't find a repo or a branch that this two commits are a part of.

Anyway should I send a v2, or what is the procedure here?

Thanks,
Andrej