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| Maintainer Entry Profile |
| ======================== |
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| The Maintainer Entry Profile supplements the top-level process documents |
| (submitting-patches, submitting drivers...) with |
| subsystem/device-driver-local customs as well as details about the patch |
| submission life-cycle. A contributor uses this document to level set |
| their expectations and avoid common mistakes; maintainers may use these |
| profiles to look across subsystems for opportunities to converge on |
| common practices. |
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| Overview |
| -------- |
| Provide an introduction to how the subsystem operates. While MAINTAINERS |
| tells the contributor where to send patches for which files, it does not |
| convey other subsystem-local infrastructure and mechanisms that aid |
| development. |
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| Example questions to consider: |
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| - Are there notifications when patches are applied to the local tree, or |
| merged upstream? |
| - Does the subsystem have a patchwork instance? Are patchwork state |
| changes notified? |
| - Any bots or CI infrastructure that watches the list, or automated |
| testing feedback that the subsystem uses to gate acceptance? |
| - Git branches that are pulled into -next? |
| - What branch should contributors submit against? |
| - Links to any other Maintainer Entry Profiles? For example a |
| device-driver may point to an entry for its parent subsystem. This makes |
| the contributor aware of obligations a maintainer may have for |
| other maintainers in the submission chain. |
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| Submit Checklist Addendum |
| ------------------------- |
| List mandatory and advisory criteria, beyond the common "submit-checklist", |
| for a patch to be considered healthy enough for maintainer attention. |
| For example: "pass checkpatch.pl with no errors, or warning. Pass the |
| unit test detailed at $URI". |
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| The Submit Checklist Addendum can also include details about the status |
| of related hardware specifications. For example, does the subsystem |
| require published specifications at a certain revision before patches |
| will be considered. |
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| Key Cycle Dates |
| --------------- |
| One of the common misunderstandings of submitters is that patches can be |
| sent at any time before the merge window closes and can still be |
| considered for the next -rc1. The reality is that most patches need to |
| be settled in soaking in linux-next in advance of the merge window |
| opening. Clarify for the submitter the key dates (in terms of -rc release |
| week) that patches might be considered for merging and when patches need to |
| wait for the next -rc. At a minimum: |
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| - Last -rc for new feature submissions: |
| New feature submissions targeting the next merge window should have |
| their first posting for consideration before this point. Patches that |
| are submitted after this point should be clear that they are targeting |
| the NEXT+1 merge window, or should come with sufficient justification |
| why they should be considered on an expedited schedule. A general |
| guideline is to set expectation with contributors that new feature |
| submissions should appear before -rc5. |
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| - Last -rc to merge features: Deadline for merge decisions |
| Indicate to contributors the point at which an as yet un-applied patch |
| set will need to wait for the NEXT+1 merge window. Of course there is no |
| obligation to ever accept any given patchset, but if the review has not |
| concluded by this point the expectation is the contributor should wait and |
| resubmit for the following merge window. |
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| Optional: |
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| - First -rc at which the development baseline branch, listed in the |
| overview section, should be considered ready for new submissions. |
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| Review Cadence |
| -------------- |
| One of the largest sources of contributor angst is how soon to ping |
| after a patchset has been posted without receiving any feedback. In |
| addition to specifying how long to wait before a resubmission this |
| section can also indicate a preferred style of update like, resend the |
| full series, or privately send a reminder email. This section might also |
| list how review works for this code area and methods to get feedback |
| that are not directly from the maintainer. |
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| Existing profiles |
| ----------------- |
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| For now, existing maintainer profiles are listed here; we will likely want |
| to do something different in the near future. |
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| .. toctree:: |
| :maxdepth: 1 |
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| ../doc-guide/maintainer-profile |
| ../nvdimm/maintainer-entry-profile |
| ../arch/riscv/patch-acceptance |
| ../process/maintainer-soc |
| ../process/maintainer-soc-clean-dts |
| ../driver-api/media/maintainer-entry-profile |
| ../process/maintainer-netdev |
| ../driver-api/vfio-pci-device-specific-driver-acceptance |
| ../nvme/feature-and-quirk-policy |
| ../filesystems/xfs/xfs-maintainer-entry-profile |