* Kernel Hackers Guide to git (v3)
@ 2005-06-25 5:13 Jeff Garzik
2005-06-25 9:51 ` Toufeeq Hussain
2005-06-25 18:40 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Garzik @ 2005-06-25 5:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux Kernel
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See attached.
An HTML version is also available at http://linux.yyz.us/git-howto.html
Jeff
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Kernel Hackers' Guide to git
1) installing git
git requires bootstrapping, since you must have git installed in order
to check out git.git (git repo), and linux-2.6.git (kernel repo). I
have put together a bootstrap tarball of a recent git repository.
Download tarball from:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/git-20050622.tar.bz2
tarball build-deps: zlib, libcurl, libcrypto (openssl)
install tarball: unpack && make && sudo make prefix=/usr/local install
jgarzik helper scripts, not in official git distribution:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/git-new-branch
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/git-changes-script
After reading the rest of this document, come back and update your copy
of git to the latest:
rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/git.git
2) download a linux kernel tree for the very first time
$ git clone \
rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git \
linux-2.6
$ cd linux-2.6
$ rsync -a --delete --verbose --stats --progress \
rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git/ \
.git/
NOTE: The kernel tree is very large. This constitutes downloading
several hundred megabytes of data.
3) update local kernel tree to latest 2.6.x upstream ("fast-forward merge")
$ cd linux-2.6
$ git-pull-script \
rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git
4) check out files from the git repository into the working directory
$ git checkout -f
5) check in your own modifications (e.g. do some hacking, or apply a
patch)
# go to repo
$ cd linux-2.6
# make some modifications
$ vi drivers/net/sk98lin/skdim.c
# NOTE: add '--add' and/or '--remove' if files were added or removed
$ git-update-cache <list of all files changed>
# check in changes
$ git commit
6) List all changes in working dir, in diff format.
$ git diff
7) Obtain summary of all changes in working dir
$ git status
8) List all changesets (i.e. show each cset's description text) in local
branch of local tree, that are not present in remote tree.
$ cd my-kernel-tree-2.6
$ git-changes-script -L ../linux-2.6 | less
9) List all changesets:
$ git log
10) apply all patches in a Berkeley mbox-format file
First, download and add to your PATH Linus's git tools:
rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/git-tools.git
$ cd my-kernel-tree-2.6
$ dotest /path/to/mbox # yes, Linus has no taste in naming scripts
11) don't forget to download tags from time to time.
git-pull-script only downloads sha1-indexed object data, and the
requested remote head. This misses updates to the .git/refs/tags/ and
.git/refs/heads directories. It is advisable to update your kernel .git
directories periodically with a full rsync command, to make sure you got
everything:
$ cd linux-2.6
$ rsync -a --delete --verbose --stats --progress \
rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git/ \
.git/
12) list all branches
$ ls .git/refs/heads/
13) make desired branch current in working directory
$ git checkout -f $branch
14) create a new branch, and make it current
$ cp .git/refs/heads/master .git/refs/heads/my-new-branch-name
$ git checkout -f my-new-branch-name
15) examine which branch is current
$ ls -l .git/HEAD
16) undo all local modifications (same as checkout):
$ git checkout -f
17) obtain a diff between current branch, and master branch
In most trees WITH BRANCHES, .git/refs/heads/master contains the current
'vanilla' upstream tree, for easy diffing and merging. (in trees
without branches, 'master' simply contains your latest changes)
$ git diff master..HEAD
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2005-06-25 5:13 Kernel Hackers Guide to git (v3) Jeff Garzik
@ 2005-06-25 9:51 ` Toufeeq Hussain
2005-06-25 18:40 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
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From: Toufeeq Hussain @ 2005-06-25 9:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jeff Garzik; +Cc: Linux Kernel
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Jeff Garzik wrote:
> 2) download a linux kernel tree for the very first time
>
> $ git clone \
> rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git \
> linux-2.6
Git "clone" command not found error with git-20050622.
-toufeeq
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* Re: Kernel Hackers Guide to git (v3)
2005-06-25 5:13 Kernel Hackers Guide to git (v3) Jeff Garzik
2005-06-25 9:51 ` Toufeeq Hussain
@ 2005-06-25 18:40 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2005-06-26 20:58 ` Jeff Garzik
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Valdis.Kletnieks @ 2005-06-25 18:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jeff Garzik; +Cc: Linux Kernel
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 01:13:46 EDT, Jeff Garzik said:
> Kernel Hackers' Guide to git
>
>
> 1) installing git
A nice document. Unfortunately, my brain is tiny, and there's some
usage questions you don't cover, and I can't seem to figure out myself...
Let's say I've cloned Linus's git tree, and now I want to build a kernel
that has Linus's stuff, the 'audit' tree that's (last I checked) located at
kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/audit-2.6, and another tree (foobar-2.6).
1) How do I do this merge?
2) How do I handle if an audit-2.6 and foobar-2.6 patch conflict -
a) for right now...
b) so it gets it right the *next* time I pull both and there's a collision
(possibly between the next foobar-2.6 changeset and my modification of
the previous changeset's results to clean the conflict)
Another (possibly even more important to me at the moment) usage question:
I have a non-git 2.6.12-mm1 tree. Given a Linus git tree and an audit-2.6 git
tree, how do I create a tree that contains "2.6.12-mm1 plus additional
audit-2.6 changes since Andrew cut -mm1"? (I'm chasing a bug that was
supposedly fixed in userspace audit-0.9.10, but is still borked for me in
0.9.13 - I'm suspecting the bugfix is dependent on a divergence between the
Fedora kernel (basically 2.6.12-git5 for this discussion) and -mm1...)
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2005-06-25 18:40 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
@ 2005-06-26 20:58 ` Jeff Garzik
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Garzik @ 2005-06-26 20:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Valdis.Kletnieks; +Cc: Linux Kernel
Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 01:13:46 EDT, Jeff Garzik said:
>
>
>>Kernel Hackers' Guide to git
>>
>>
>>1) installing git
>
>
> A nice document. Unfortunately, my brain is tiny, and there's some
> usage questions you don't cover, and I can't seem to figure out myself...
>
> Let's say I've cloned Linus's git tree, and now I want to build a kernel
> that has Linus's stuff, the 'audit' tree that's (last I checked) located at
> kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/audit-2.6, and another tree (foobar-2.6).
>
> 1) How do I do this merge?
>
> 2) How do I handle if an audit-2.6 and foobar-2.6 patch conflict -
> a) for right now...
> b) so it gets it right the *next* time I pull both and there's a collision
> (possibly between the next foobar-2.6 changeset and my modification of
> the previous changeset's results to clean the conflict)
Just 'git pull $url' all into the same repo. If git cannot auto-merge
the changes together, it will spit out a conflict for you to manually
merge. You merge just like CVS or BK: correct the code between
'<<<<<<' and '>>>>>>'.
> Another (possibly even more important to me at the moment) usage question:
>
> I have a non-git 2.6.12-mm1 tree. Given a Linus git tree and an audit-2.6 git
> tree, how do I create a tree that contains "2.6.12-mm1 plus additional
> audit-2.6 changes since Andrew cut -mm1"? (I'm chasing a bug that was
> supposedly fixed in userspace audit-0.9.10, but is still borked for me in
> 0.9.13 - I'm suspecting the bugfix is dependent on a divergence between the
> Fedora kernel (basically 2.6.12-git5 for this discussion) and -mm1...)
That's a bit tougher, since Andrew doesn't keep his stuff in git.
Jeff
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