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From: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] Notes from the U-Boot BOF Meeting in Geneva 2012/07/12
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 09:49:09 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120723164909.GC22955@bill-the-cat> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <500A2FFD.6010803@gmail.com>

On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 02:28:45PM +1000, Graeme Russ wrote:

[snip]
> I don't think a protracted 'tool x' doesn't do this and 'tool y' doesn't do
> that is going to get us anywhere.

Agreed, even if I did just reply to Marek :)

> What we need to do is define exactly what we want out of the patch
> management, automated build, etc. tools. We can then see if there are any
> tools which already exist which fit our needs. If no existing tools fit,
> look at the ones that come closest and investigate what would be required
> to get them to a state that they would.
> 
> We already know that git is a perfect fit for source code management, and
> the mailing list is how we will continue to submit, review and discuss
> patches. So that gives a good starting point.
> 
> Patch Management:
>  - Integrate with existing email work flow. It must pick up patches from
>    the mailing list, and any output it generates must get posted to the
>    mailing list
>  - Reliably track revisions of patches (mark superseded version as such)
>  - Automatically run sanity checks (checkpatch, test apply, etc.)
>  - Track which repo patches below to

Also track which maintainer(s) a patch belongs to and allow for people
to opt-in to some notice about patches being assigned to them.

>  - Rerun sanity checks on unapplied patches when new patches are applied
>    to the associated repo
>  - Track patch pre-requisite requirements (need to specify such requirments
>    in the patch itself)
>  - Track ack'd, nack'd, tested, etc, posted to the mailing list
>  - Group multi-patch sets and retain the 0/x patch as it usually contains
>    relevant information
> 
> Automatic Build:
>  - Nightly MAKEALL with output sent to mailing list (only need to run if a
>    new patch has been applied)
>  - MAKEALL against each repo
>  - Automatic build test of patches which pass through the sanity checks of
>    the patch management tool. This one is really tricky as a MAKEALL for
>    each patch posted to the ML is going to require too many CPU cycles.
>    We need a way to determine what configurations a particular patch is
>    going to impact and only test against them

I would phrase the last one a little differently.  Allow a job to be
submitted that consists of repository X and patches 1-N.  For a given
repository we can say here's the full and representative short build
list of targets.

-- 
Tom

  reply	other threads:[~2012-07-23 16:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 47+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-07-16 21:30 [U-Boot] Notes from the U-Boot BOF Meeting in Geneva 2012/07/12 Detlev Zundel
2012-07-16 23:11 ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-17 10:37   ` Stefan Roese
2012-07-17 12:10     ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-17 12:15       ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-18  7:21       ` Wolfgang Denk
2012-07-18 23:37         ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-21 14:46           ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-23  1:33             ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-23  1:47               ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-23  2:07                 ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-23  2:13                   ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-23  7:43                     ` Andy Pont
2012-07-23  6:27                   ` Wolfgang Denk
2012-07-23  6:20                 ` Wolfgang Denk
2012-07-23 21:16                   ` Tom Rini
2012-07-23 22:15                     ` Marek Vasut
     [not found]                       ` <500DD2FA.4060800@boundarydevices.com>
2012-07-23 23:06                         ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-23 23:37                           ` Eric Nelson
2012-07-23  6:16               ` Wolfgang Denk
2012-07-25 19:47                 ` Tom Rini
2012-07-27 14:17                   ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-20 22:51         ` Tom Rini
2012-07-21  1:27           ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-21  4:28             ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-23 16:49               ` Tom Rini [this message]
2012-07-23 16:44             ` Tom Rini
2012-07-23 17:17               ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-23 17:28                 ` Tom Rini
2012-07-23 18:11                   ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-23 19:09                     ` Tom Rini
2012-07-23 22:16                       ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-18  7:41   ` Wolfgang Denk
2012-07-20  3:57     ` Mike Frysinger
2012-07-21 14:40     ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-23 20:53       ` Tom Rini
2012-07-23 22:14         ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-20 16:36 ` Kim Phillips
2012-07-20 21:09   ` Marek Vasut
2012-07-20 21:34     ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-20 21:40       ` Scott Wood
2012-07-20 22:04         ` Graeme Russ
2012-07-21 14:41           ` Marek Vasut
2013-02-18  6:55       ` Simon Glass
2013-02-18  9:59         ` Wolfgang Denk
2013-02-18 10:40           ` Graeme Russ
2013-02-18 12:39             ` Marek Vasut

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