1Submitting Patches 2================== 3 4.. _guidelines: 5 6Basic guidelines 7---------------- 8 9- Patches should not mix code changes with code formatting changes 10 (except, perhaps, in very trivial cases.) 11- Code patches should follow Mesa :doc:`coding 12 conventions <codingstyle>`. 13- Whenever possible, patches should only affect individual Mesa/Gallium 14 components. 15- Patches should never introduce build breaks and should be bisectable 16 (see ``Git bisect``.) 17- Patches should be properly :ref:`formatted <formatting>`. 18- Patches should be sufficiently :ref:`tested <testing>` before 19 submitting. 20- Patches should be :ref:`submitted <submit>` via a merge request for 21 :ref:`review <reviewing>`. 22 23.. _formatting: 24 25Patch formatting 26---------------- 27 28- Lines should be limited to 75 characters or less so that Git logs 29 displayed in 80-column terminals avoid line wrapping. Note that 30 ``git log`` uses 4 spaces of indentation (4 + 75 < 80). 31- The first line should be a short, concise summary of the change 32 prefixed with a module name. Examples: 33 34 :: 35 36 mesa: Add support for querying GL_VERTEX_ATTRIB_ARRAY_LONG 37 38 gallium: add PIPE_CAP_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS_QUERY 39 40 i965: Fix missing type in local variable declaration. 41 42- Subsequent patch comments should describe the change in more detail, 43 if needed. For example: 44 45 :: 46 47 i965: Remove end-of-thread SEND alignment code. 48 49 This was present in Eric's initial implementation of the compaction code 50 for Sandybridge (commit 077d01b6). There is no documentation saying this 51 is necessary, and removing it causes no regressions in piglit on any 52 platform. 53 54- A "Signed-off-by:" line is not required, but not discouraged either. 55- If a patch addresses an issue in GitLab, use the Closes: tag For 56 example: 57 58 :: 59 60 Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/1 61 62 Prefer the full URL to just ``Closes: #1``, since the URL makes it 63 easier to get to the bug page from ``git log`` 64 65 **Do not use the ``Fixes:`` tag for this!** Mesa already uses 66 ``Fixes:`` for something else. 67 See :ref:`below <fixes>`. 68 69- If there have been several revisions to a patch during the review 70 process, they should be noted such as in this example: 71 72 :: 73 74 st/mesa: add ARB_texture_stencil8 support (v4) 75 76 if we support stencil texturing, enable texture_stencil8 77 there is no requirement to support native S8 for this, 78 the texture can be converted to x24s8 fine. 79 80 v2: fold fixes from Marek in: 81 a) put S8 last in the list 82 b) fix renderable to always test for d/s renderable 83 fixup the texture case to use a stencil only format 84 for picking the format for the texture view. 85 v3: hit fallback for getteximage 86 v4: put s8 back in front, it shouldn't get picked now (Ilia) 87 88- If someone tested your patch, document it with a line like this: 89 90 :: 91 92 Tested-by: Joe Hacker <[email protected]> 93 94- If the patch was reviewed (usually the case) or acked by someone, 95 that should be documented with: 96 97 :: 98 99 Reviewed-by: Joe Hacker <[email protected]> 100 Acked-by: Joe Hacker <[email protected]> 101 102- When updating a merge request add all the tags (``Acked-by:``, ``Reviewed-by:``, 103 ``Fixes:``, ``Backport-to:`` and/or other) to the commit messages. 104 This provides reviewers with quick feedback if the patch has already 105 been reviewed. 106 107.. _fixes: 108 109The ``Fixes:`` tag 110------------------ 111 112If a patch addresses a issue introduced with earlier commit, that 113should be noted in the commit message. For example:: 114 115 Fixes: d7b3707c612 ("util/disk_cache: use stat() to check if entry is a directory") 116 117You can produce those fixes lines by running this command once:: 118 119 git config --global alias.fixes "show -s --pretty='format:Fixes: %h (\"%s\")'" 120 121After that, using ``git fixes <sha1>`` will print the full line for you. 122 123The stable tag 124~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 125 126If you want a commit to be applied to a stable branch, you should add an 127appropriate note to the commit message. 128 129Using a ``Fixes:`` tag as described in :ref:`Patch formatting <formatting>` 130is the preferred way to nominate a commit that should be backported. 131There are scripts that will figure out which releases to apply the patch 132to automatically, so you don't need to figure it out. 133 134Alternatively, you may use the ``Backport-to:`` tag, as presented in the 135following example:: 136 137 Backport-to: 21.0 138 139Multiple ``Backport-to:`` lines are allowed. 140 141The last option is deprecated and mostly here for historical reasons 142dating back to when patch submission was done via emails: using a ``Cc:`` 143tag. Support for this tag will be removed at some point. 144Here are some examples of such a note:: 145 146 Cc: mesa-stable 147 Cc: 20.0 <mesa-stable> 148 CC: 20.0 19.3 <mesa-stable> 149 150Using the CC tag **should** include the stable branches you want to 151nominate the patch to. If you do not provide any version it is nominated 152to all active stable branches. 153 154.. _testing: 155 156Testing Patches 157--------------- 158 159It should go without saying that patches must be tested. In general, do 160whatever testing is prudent. 161 162You should always run the Mesa test suite before submitting patches. The 163test suite can be run using the 'meson test' command. All tests must 164pass before patches will be accepted, this may mean you have to update 165the tests themselves. 166 167Whenever possible and applicable, test the patch with 168`Piglit <https://piglit.freedesktop.org>`__ and/or 169`dEQP <https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/deqp/>`__ to 170check for regressions. 171 172As mentioned at the beginning, patches should be bisectable. A good way 173to test this is to make use of the \`git rebase\` command, to run your 174tests on each commit. Assuming your branch is based off 175``origin/main``, you can run: 176 177.. code-block:: sh 178 179 $ git rebase --interactive --exec "meson test -C build/" origin/main 180 181replacing ``"meson test"`` with whatever other test you want to run. 182 183.. _submit: 184 185Submitting Patches 186------------------ 187 188Patches are submitted to the Mesa project via a 189`GitLab <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa>`__ Merge Request. 190 191Add labels to your MR to help reviewers find it. For example: 192 193- Mesa changes affecting all drivers: mesa 194- Hardware vendor specific code: AMD common, intel, ... 195- Driver specific code: ANV, freedreno, i965, iris, radeonsi, RADV, 196 vc4, ... 197- Other tag examples: gallium, util 198 199Tick the following when creating the MR. It allows developers to rebase 200your work on top of main. 201 202:: 203 204 Allow commits from members who can merge to the target branch 205 206If you revise your patches based on code review and push an update to 207your branch, you should maintain a **clean** history in your patches. 208There should not be "fixup" patches in the history. The series should be 209buildable and functional after every commit whenever you push the 210branch. 211 212It is your responsibility to keep the MR alive and making progress, as 213there are no guarantees that a Mesa dev will independently take interest 214in it. 215 216Some other notes: 217 218- Make changes and update your branch based on feedback 219- After an update, for the feedback you handled, close the feedback 220 discussion with the "Resolve Discussion" button. This way the 221 reviewers know which feedback got handled and which didn't. 222- Old, stale MR may be closed, but you can reopen it if you still want 223 to pursue the changes 224- You should periodically check to see if your MR needs to be rebased 225- Make sure your MR is closed if your patches get pushed outside of 226 GitLab 227- Please send MRs from a personal fork rather than from the main Mesa 228 repository, as it clutters it unnecessarily. 229 230.. _reviewing: 231 232Reviewing Patches 233----------------- 234 235To participate in code review, you can monitor the GitLab Mesa `Merge 236Requests <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests>`__ 237page, and/or register for notifications in your GitLab settings. 238 239When you've reviewed a patch, please be unambiguous about your review. 240That is, state either 241 242:: 243 244 Reviewed-by: Joe Hacker <[email protected]> 245 246or 247 248:: 249 250 Acked-by: Joe Hacker <[email protected]> 251 252Rather than saying just "LGTM" or "Seems OK". 253 254If small changes are suggested, it's OK to say something like: 255 256:: 257 258 With the above fixes, Reviewed-by: Joe Hacker <[email protected]> 259 260which tells the patch author that the patch can be committed, as long as 261the issues are resolved first. 262 263These Reviewed-by, Acked-by, and Tested-by tags should also be amended 264into commits in a MR before it is merged. 265 266When providing a Reviewed-by, Acked-by, or Tested-by tag in a GitLab MR, 267enclose the tag in backticks: 268 269:: 270 271 `Reviewed-by: Joe Hacker <[email protected]>` 272 273This is the markdown format for literal, and will prevent GitLab from 274hiding the < and > symbols. 275 276Review by non-experts is encouraged. Understanding how someone else goes 277about solving a problem is a great way to learn your way around the 278project. The submitter is expected to evaluate whether they have an 279appropriate amount of review feedback from people who also understand 280the code before merging their patches. 281 282.. _merging: 283 284Merging merge requests 285---------------------- 286 287Once a merge request has been appropriately reviewed, its author can decide to 288merge it. 289 290.. warning:: 291 Pushing (``git push``) directly to ``main`` is forbidden. This bypasses all 292 the CI checks and is likely to cause issues for everyone else. 293 294.. warning:: 295 Do not use the "Merge"/"Merge when pipeline succeeds"/"Set to auto-merge" 296 buttons. 297 298We use a `custom script <https://gitlab.com/marge-org/marge-bot>`__ to manage 299this, triggered by **assigning the MR** to the pseudo-user `@marge-bot 300<https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/marge-bot>`__. 301 302Authors who do not have ``Developer`` access (or above) should ask on the 303merge request for someone else to do it for them, or reach on 304:doc:`other channels <lists>` if the MR reviewers don't have access themselves. 305 306Do not merge someone else's MR unless you are sure they don't have a new 307version that they are testing locally for instance. 308**When in doubt, ask**, for instance by leaving a comment on that MR. 309 310Nominating a commit for a stable branch 311--------------------------------------- 312 313There are several ways to nominate a patch for inclusion in the stable 314branch and release. In order or preference: 315 316- By adding the ``Fixes:`` tag in the commit message as described above, if you are fixing 317 a specific commit. 318- By adding the ``Cc: mesa-stable`` tag in the commit message as described above. 319- By submitting a merge request against the ``staging/year.quarter`` 320 branch on GitLab. Refer to the :ref:`instructions below <backports>`. 321 322Please **DO NOT** send patches to [email protected], it 323is not monitored actively and is a historical artifact. 324 325If you are not the author of the original patch, please Cc: them in your 326nomination request. 327 328The current patch status can be observed in the :ref:`staging 329branch <stagingbranch>`. 330 331.. _criteria: 332 333Criteria for accepting patches to the stable branch 334--------------------------------------------------- 335 336Mesa has a designated release manager for each stable branch, and the 337release manager is the only developer that should be pushing changes to 338these branches. Everyone else should nominate patches using the 339mechanism described above. The following rules define which patches are 340accepted and which are not. The stable-release manager is also given 341broad discretion in rejecting patches that have been nominated. 342 343- Patch must conform with the :ref:`Basic guidelines <guidelines>` 344- Patch must have landed in main first. In case where the original 345 patch is too large and/or otherwise contradicts with the rules set 346 within, a backport is appropriate. 347- It must not introduce a regression - be that build or runtime wise. 348 349 .. note:: 350 If the regression is due to faulty Piglit/dEQP/CTS/other test 351 the latter must be fixed first. A reference to the offending test(s) 352 and respective fix(es) should be provided in the nominated patch. 353 354- Patch cannot be larger than 100 lines. 355- Patches that move code around with no functional change should be 356 rejected. 357- Patch must be a bug fix and not a new feature. 358 359 .. note:: 360 An exception to this rule, are hardware-enabling "features". For 361 example, :ref:`backports <backports>` of new code to support a 362 newly-developed hardware product can be accepted if they can be 363 reasonably determined not to have effects on other hardware. 364 365- Patch must be reviewed, For example, the commit message has 366 Reviewed-by, Signed-off-by, or Tested-by tags from someone but the 367 author. 368- Performance patches are considered only if they provide information 369 about the hardware, program in question and observed improvement. Use 370 numbers to represent your measurements. 371 372If the patch complies with the rules it will be 373:ref:`cherry-picked <pickntest>`. Alternatively the release 374manager will reply to the patch in question stating why the patch has 375been rejected or would request a backport. The stable-release manager 376may at times need to force-push changes to the stable branches, for 377example, to drop a previously-picked patch that was later identified as 378causing a regression). These force-pushes may cause changes to be lost 379from the stable branch if developers push things directly. Consider 380yourself warned. 381 382.. _backports: 383 384Sending backports for the stable branch 385--------------------------------------- 386 387By default merge conflicts are resolved by the stable-release manager. 388The release maintainer should resolve trivial conflicts, but for complex 389conflicts they should ask the original author to provide a backport or 390denominate the patch. 391 392For patches that either need to be nominated after they've landed in 393main, or that are known ahead of time to not not apply cleanly to a 394stable branch (such as due to a rename), using a GitLab MR is most 395appropriate. The MR should be based on and target the 396``staging/year.quarter`` branch, not on the ``year.quarter`` branch, 397per the stable branch policy. Assigning the MR to release maintainer for 398said branch or mentioning them is helpful, but not required. 399 400Make sure to use ``git cherry-pick -x`` when cherry-picking the commits 401from the main branch. This adds the "cherry picked from commit ..." line 402to the commit message, to allow the release maintainters to mark those 403as backported, which in turn allows the tools to correctly report any 404future ``Fixes:`` affecting the commits you backported. 405 406Documentation patches 407--------------------- 408 409Our documentation is written as `reStructuredText`_ files in the 410:file:`docs` folder, and built using `Sphinx`_. 411 412.. code-block:: sh 413 414 # Install dependencies (adapt for your distro) 415 apk add coreutils graphviz py3-clang clang-dev musl-dev linux-headers 416 pip3 install sphinx===5.1.1 mako===1.2.3 hawkmoth===0.16.0 417 418 # Build docs 419 sphinx-build -W -b html docs docs-html/ 420 421The preferred language of the documentation is US English. This 422doesn't mean that everyone is expected to pay close attention to 423the different English variants, but it does mean someone might 424suggest a spelling-change, either during review or as a follow-up 425merge-request. 426 427.. _reStructuredText: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html 428.. _Sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/ 429 430Git tips 431-------- 432 433- ``git rebase -i ...`` is your friend. Don't be afraid to use it. 434- Apply a fixup to commit FOO. 435 436 .. code-block:: sh 437 438 git add ... 439 git commit --fixup=FOO 440 git rebase -i --autosquash ... 441 442- Test for build breakage between patches e.g last 8 commits. 443 444 .. code-block:: sh 445 446 git rebase -i --exec="ninja -C build/" HEAD~8 447