Hello Hans, On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 09:07:40AM +0800, Hans Zhang wrote: > > > On 2025/6/12 04:40, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 12:30:47AM +0800, Hans Zhang wrote: > > > Register bit manipulation in DesignWare PCIe controllers currently > > > uses repetitive read-modify-write sequences across multiple drivers. > > > This pattern leads to code duplication and increases maintenance > > > complexity as each driver implements similar logic with minor variations. > > > > When you repost this, can you fix whatever is keeping this series from > > being threaded? All the patches should be responses to the 00/13 > > cover letter. Don't repost until at least a couple of days have > > elapsed and you make non-trivial changes. > > > > Dear Bjorn, > > Every time I send an email to the PCI main list, I will send it to myself > first, but I have encountered the following problems: > Whether I send my personal 163 email, Outlook email, or my company's cixtech > email, only 10 patches can be sent. So in the end, I sent each patch > separately. > > This is the first time I have sent an email with a series of more than 10 > patches. My configuration is as follows: > smtpserver = smtp.163.com > smtpserverport = 25 > smtpenablestarttlsauto = true > smtpuser = 18255117159@xxxxxxx > smtppass = xxx > > I suspect it's a problem with China's 163 email. Next, I will try to send it > using the company's environment. Or when I send this series of patches next > time, I will paste the web link address of each patch in by replying > 0000-cover-letter.patch. Perhaps the git-send-email options --batch-size and --relogin-delay can be of help to you: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-send-email#Documentation/git-send-email.txt---batch-sizenum Kind regards, Niklas