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+// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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+[[patch-policy]]
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+
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+Patch Policy
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+------------
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+
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+While integrating a new package or updating an existing one, it may be
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+necessary to patch the source of the software to get it built within
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+Buildroot.
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+
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+Buildroot offers an infrastructure to automatically handle this during
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+the builds. It support several ways of applying patch sets:
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+
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+Provinding patches
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+
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+Additionnal tarball
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+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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+
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+If there needs to apply a patch set available as a tarball and
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+downloadable, then add the patch tarball to the +<packagename>_PATCH+
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+variable.
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+
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+Note that the patch tarballs are downloaded from the same site as the
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+sources.
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+
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+Within Buildroot
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+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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+
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+Most of the patches are provided within Buildroot, in the package
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+directory, because they aim to fix cross-compilation, +libc+ support,
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+or whatever the reason is.
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+
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+These patch files should have the extension +*.patch+.
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+
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+A +series+ file, like +quilt+ uses it, may also be added in the
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+package directory. In that case, the +series+ file defines the patch
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+application order.
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+
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+How patches are applied
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+
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+. Run the +<packagename>_PRE_PATCH_HOOKS+ commands if defined;
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+
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+. Cleanup the build directory from any existing +*.rej+ files;
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+
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+. If +<packagename>_PATCH+ is defined, then patches from these
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+ tarballs are applied;
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+
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+. If there are some +*.patch+ files in the package directory or in the
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+ a package subdirectory named +<packagename>-<packageversion>+, then:
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++
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+* If a +series+ file exists in the package directory, then patches are
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+ applied according to the +series+ file;
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++
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+* Otherwise, patch files matching `<packagename>-*.patch` or
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+ `<packagename>-*.patch.<arch>` (where +<arch>+ is the architecture
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+ name) are applied following the +ls+ command order.
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+
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+. Run the +<packagename>_POST_PATCH_HOOKS+ commands if defined.
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+
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+If something goes wrong in the steps _3_ or _4_, then the build fails.
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+
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+Format and licensing of the package patches
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+
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+Patches are released under the same license the software that is
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+modified.
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+
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+A message explaining what does the patch and why should be add in the
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+patch's header.
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+
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+You should add a +signed-off-by+ statement in the header of the each
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+patch to help keeping track of the changes.
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+
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+If the software is under versionning, it is recommended to use the SCM
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+software to generate the patch set.
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+
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+Otherwise, concatenate the header with the output of the
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++diff -purN source.c.orig source.c+ command.
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+
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+At the end, the patch should look like:
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+
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+---------------
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+configure.ac: add C++ support test
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+
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+signed-off-by John Doe <john.doe@noname.org>
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+
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+--- configure.ac.orig
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++++ configure.ac
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+@@ -40,2 +40,12 @@
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+
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+AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
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++
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++AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether the C++ compiler works],
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++ [rw_cv_prog_cxx_works],
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++ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
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++ AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [])],
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++ [rw_cv_prog_cxx_works=yes],
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++ [rw_cv_prog_cxx_works=no])
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++ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
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++
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++AM_CONDITIONAL([CXX_WORKS], [test "x$rw_cv_prog_cxx_works" = "xyes"])
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+---------------
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+
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+Integrating patches found on the Web
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+
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+When integrating a patch whom you are not the author, you have to add
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+few things in the header of the patch itself.
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+
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+Depending on whether the patch has been pick-up from the project
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+repository itself, or from somewhere on the web, add one of the
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+following tags:
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+
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+---------------
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+Backported from: <some commit id>
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+---------------
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+
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+or
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+
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+---------------
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+Fetch from: <some url>
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+---------------
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+
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+It is also possible to add few words about the changes that may have
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+been necessary if any.
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