1 // This file is part of the Doxygen Developer Manual
2 /** @page patchguide Patch Guidelines
4 @b NB! If you're behind a corporate wall with http only access to the
5 world, you can still use these instructions!
7 @b NB2! You can't send patches to the mailing list anymore at all. Nowadays
8 you are expected to send patches to the OpenOCD Gerrit GIT server for a
11 @section gerrit Submitting patches to the OpenOCD Gerrit server
13 OpenOCD is to some extent a "self service" open source project, so to
14 contribute, you must follow the standard procedures to have the best
15 possible chance to get your changes accepted.
17 The procedure to create a patch is essentially:
21 - send the changes to the Gerrit server for review
22 - correct the patch and re-send it according to review feedback
24 Your patch (or commit) should be a "good patch": focus it on a single
25 issue, and make it be easily reviewable. Don't make
26 it so large that it's hard to review; split large
27 patches into smaller ones. (That can also help
28 track down bugs later on.) All patches should
29 be "clean", which includes preserving the existing
30 coding style and updating documentation as needed.
32 Say in the commit message if it's a bugfix (describe the bug) or a new
33 feature. Don't expect patches to merge immediately
34 for the next release. Be ready to rework patches
35 in response to feedback.
37 Add yourself to the GPL copyright for non-trivial changes.
39 @section stepbystep Step by step procedure
41 -# Create a Gerrit account at: http://openocd.zylin.com
42 - On subsequent sign ins, use the full URL prefaced with 'http://'
43 For example: http://user_identifier.open_id_provider.com
44 -# Add a username to your profile.
45 After creating the Gerrit account and signing in, you will need to
46 add a username to your profile. To do this, go to 'Settings', and
47 add a username of your choice.
48 Your username will be required in step 3 and substituted wherever
49 the string 'USERNAME' is found.
50 -# Add an SSH public key following the directions for your specific platform:
51 - for Windows: http://help.github.com/win-set-up-git/#_set_up_ssh_keys
52 - for OSX: http://help.github.com/mac-set-up-git/#_set_up_ssh_keys
53 - for Linux: http://help.github.com/linux-set-up-git/#_set_up_ssh_keys<br>
55 While these pages describe the setting up of git as well,
56 you should scroll down the page till you get to the section:
57 <i>Next: Set Up SSH Keys</i>, and follow the steps described.
58 -# Clone the git repository, rather than just download the source:
60 git clone git://openocd.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openocd/openocd
62 or if you have problems with the "git:" protocol, use
63 the slower http protocol:
65 git clone http://repo.or.cz/r/openocd.git
67 -# Set up Gerrit with your local repository. All this does it
68 to instruct git locally how to send off the changes.
69 -# Add a new remote to git using Gerrit username:
71 git remote add review ssh://USERNAME@openocd.zylin.com:29418/openocd.git
72 git config remote.review.push HEAD:refs/for/master
76 git remote add review http://openocd.zylin.com/p/openocd.git
77 git config remote.review.push HEAD:refs/for/master
79 -# You will need to install this hook, we will look into a better solution:
81 scp -p -P 29418 USERNAME@openocd.zylin.com:hooks/commit-msg .git/hooks/
85 wget http://openocd.zylin.com/tools/hooks/commit-msg
86 mv commit-msg .git/hooks
87 chmod +x .git/hooks/commit-msg
89 -# Set up git with your name and email:
91 git config --global user.name "John Smith"
92 git config --global user.email "john@smith.org"
94 -# Work on your patches. Split the work into
95 multiple small patches that can be reviewed and
96 applied seperately and safely to the OpenOCD
100 work - edit files using your favorite editor.
101 run "git commit -s -a" to commit all changes.
102 run tools/checkpatch.sh to verify your patch style is ok.
105 @b TIP! use "git add ." before commit to add new files.
107 --- example comment, notice the short first line w/topic ---
110 longer comments over several
116 -# Next you need to make sure that your patches
117 are on top of the latest stuff on the server and
118 that there are no conflicts:
120 git pull --rebase origin/master
122 -# Send the patches to the Gerrit server for review:
126 -# Forgot something, want to add more? Just make the changes and do:
132 Further reading: http://www.coreboot.org/Git
134 @section timeline When can I expect my contribution to be committed?
136 The code review is intended to take as long as a week or two to allow
137 maintainers and contributors who work on OpenOCD only in their spare
138 time oportunity to perform a review and raise objections.
140 With Gerrit much of the urgency of getting things committed has been
141 removed as the work in progress is safely stored in Gerrit and
142 available if someone needs to build on your work before it is
143 submitted to the official repository.
145 Another factor that contributes to the desire for longer cool-off
146 times (the time a patch lies around without any further changes or
147 comments), it means that the chances of quality regression on the
148 master branch will be much reduced.
150 If a contributor pushes a patch, it is considered good form if another
151 contributor actually approves and submits that patch.
154 This file contains the @ref patchguide page.