From ca127fe96ddb827f3ea153610c1e8f6e374708e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Bennée Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2022 17:25:25 +0000 Subject: docs/devel: simplify the minimal checklist The bullet points are quite long and contain process tips. Move those bits of the bullet to the relevant sections and link to them. Use a table for nicer formatting of the checklist. Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé Message-Id: <20221117172532.538149-7-alex.bennee@linaro.org> --- docs/devel/submitting-a-patch.rst | 75 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/devel/submitting-a-patch.rst b/docs/devel/submitting-a-patch.rst index 1319dfd3c2..b2a162ff4c 100644 --- a/docs/devel/submitting-a-patch.rst +++ b/docs/devel/submitting-a-patch.rst @@ -12,25 +12,18 @@ likely to be accepted and committed faster. This page seems very long, so if you are only trying to post a quick one-shot fix, the bare minimum we ask is that: -- You **must** provide a Signed-off-by: line (this is a hard - requirement because it's how you say "I'm legally okay to contribute - this and happy for it to go into QEMU", modeled after the `Linux kernel - `__ - policy.) ``git commit -s`` or ``git format-patch -s`` will add one. -- All contributions to QEMU must be **sent as patches** to the - qemu-devel `mailing list `__. - Patch contributions should not be posted on the bug tracker, posted on - forums, or externally hosted and linked to. (We have other mailing lists too, - but all patches must go to qemu-devel, possibly with a Cc: to another - list.) ``git send-email`` (`step-by-step setup - guide `__ and `hints and - tips `__) - works best for delivering the patch without mangling it, but - attachments can be used as a last resort on a first-time submission. -- You must read replies to your message, and be willing to act on them. - Note, however, that maintainers are often willing to manually fix up - first-time contributions, since there is a learning curve involved in - making an ideal patch submission. +.. list-table:: Minimal Checklist for Patches + :widths: 35 65 + :header-rows: 1 + + * - Check + - Reason + * - Patches contain Signed-off-by: Real Name + - States you are legally able to contribute the code. See :ref:`patch_emails_must_include_a_signed_off_by_line` + * - Sent as patch emails to ``qemu-devel@nongnu.org`` + - The project uses an email list based workflow. See :ref:`submitting_your_patches` + * - Be prepared to respond to review comments + - Code that doesn't pass review will not get merged. See :ref:`participating_in_code_review` You do not have to subscribe to post (list policy is to reply-to-all to preserve CCs and keep non-subscribers in the loop on the threads they @@ -229,6 +222,19 @@ bisection doesn't land on a known-broken state. Submitting your Patches ----------------------- +The QEMU project uses a public email based workflow for reviewing and +merging patches. As a result all contributions to QEMU must be **sent +as patches** to the qemu-devel `mailing list +`__. Patch +contributions should not be posted on the bug tracker, posted on +forums, or externally hosted and linked to. (We have other mailing +lists too, but all patches must go to qemu-devel, possibly with a Cc: +to another list.) ``git send-email`` (`step-by-step setup guide +`__ and `hints and tips +`__) +works best for delivering the patch without mangling it, but +attachments can be used as a last resort on a first-time submission. + .. _if_you_cannot_send_patch_emails: If you cannot send patch emails @@ -314,10 +320,12 @@ git repository to fetch the original commit. Patch emails must include a ``Signed-off-by:`` line ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -For more information see `SubmittingPatches 1.12 -`__. -This is vital or we will not be able to apply your patch! Please use -your real name to sign a patch (not an alias or acronym). +Your patches **must** include a Signed-off-by: line. This is a hard +requirement because it's how you say "I'm legally okay to contribute +this and happy for it to go into QEMU". The process is modelled after +the `Linux kernel +`__ +policy. If you wrote the patch, make sure your "From:" and "Signed-off-by:" lines use the same spelling. It's okay if you subscribe or contribute to @@ -327,6 +335,11 @@ include a "From:" line in the body of the email (different from your envelope From:) that will give credit to the correct author; but again, that author's Signed-off-by: line is mandatory, with the same spelling. +There are various tooling options for automatically adding these tags +include using ``git commit -s`` or ``git format-patch -s``. For more +information see `SubmittingPatches 1.12 +`__. + .. _include_a_meaningful_cover_letter: Include a meaningful cover letter @@ -397,9 +410,19 @@ Participating in Code Review ---------------------------- All patches submitted to the QEMU project go through a code review -process before they are accepted. Some areas of code that are well -maintained may review patches quickly, lesser-loved areas of code may -have a longer delay. +process before they are accepted. This will often mean a series will +go through a number of iterations before being picked up by +:ref:`maintainers`. You therefore should be prepared to +read replies to your messages and be willing to act on them. + +Maintainers are often willing to manually fix up first-time +contributions, since there is a learning curve involved in making an +ideal patch submission. However for the best results you should +proactively respond to suggestions with changes or justifications for +your current approach. + +Some areas of code that are well maintained may review patches +quickly, lesser-loved areas of code may have a longer delay. .. _stay_around_to_fix_problems_raised_in_code_review: -- cgit v1.2.3-55-g7522