On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 09:42:09PM +0000, Michael Kelley wrote: > This patch series moves Hyper-V clock/timer code to a separate Hyper-V > clocksource driver. Previously, Hyper-V clock/timer code and data > structures were mixed in with other Hyper-V code in the ISA independent > drivers/hv code as well as in arch dependent code. The new Hyper-V > clocksource driver is ISA independent, with a just few dependencies on > arch specific functions. The patch series does not change any behavior > or functionality -- it only reorganizes the existing code and fixes up > the linkages. A few places outside of Hyper-V code are fixed up to use > the new #include file structure. > > This restructuring is in response to Marc Zyngier's review comments > on supporting Hyper-V running on ARM64, and is a good idea in general. > It increases the amount of code shared between the x86 and ARM64 > architectures, and reduces the size of the new code for supporting > Hyper-V on ARM64. A new version of the Hyper-V on ARM64 patches will > follow once this clocksource restructuring is accepted. > > The code is currently diff'ed against Linux 5.0. I'll rebase > to linux-next once 5.1-rc1 is available. > > Michael Kelley (2): > Drivers: hv: Move Hyper-V clockevents code to new clocksource driver > Drivers: hv: Move Hyper-V clocksource code to new clocksource driver
You have two different patches that do different things, yet have the same identical shortlog text :( That's not ok, and something that I reject for trivial patches, it should never happen for a "real" patch as you don't do the same thing in both of these patches. thanks, greg k-h