On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 8:49 AM, Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org>
wrote:

> On 8 May 2018 at 21:07, Michael Clark <m...@sifive.com> wrote:
> > The following changes since commit c8b7e627b4269a3bc3ae41d9f42054
> 7a47e6d9b9:
> >
> >   Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/ericb/tags/pull-nbd-2018-05-04'
> into staging (2018-05-04 14:42:46 +0100)
> >
> > are available in the git repository at:
> >
> >   https://github.com/riscv/riscv-qemu.git tags/riscv-qemu-2.13-minor-
> fixes-2
> >
> > for you to fetch changes up to fc28db142ea9331d24d08a6418efa93e258a6876:
> >
> >   riscv: requires libfdt (2018-05-09 07:57:57 +1200)
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > RISC-V: QEMU 2.13 Minor Fixes
> >
> > * Require libfdt when configuring for 'riscv*-softmmu'
> > * Increase HTIF priority and allow zero base address
> >
> > Consider backporting to stable branch for 2.12.1
>
> Ah, if you want something flagged to be backported to
> the stable branch, the way to do that is to include
> the line "Cc: qemu-sta...@nongnu.org" in the commit
> message. We use the same approach for flagging things
> for stable as the Linux kernel. (Individual submaintainers
> are generally in the best position to decide whether
> something should go into stable, and this system leaves
> that choice up to them. A patch submitter can also suggest
> something for stable when you submit the initial patch for
> review by adding the Cc: line and cc'ing qemu-stable on the
> patchmail.)
>

Okay. Given the 'Cc is missing in the commit (only on the cover) I could
send a separate patch.

Or I can respin with the 'Cc on the configure libfdt dependency fix commit
and remove the backport message from the tag...

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