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.. _submitting-a-pull-request:
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Submitting a Pull Request
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QEMU welcomes contributions of code, but we generally expect these to be
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sent as simple patch emails to the mailing list (see our page on
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:ref:`submitting-a-patch`
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for more details). Generally only existing submaintainers of a tree
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will need to submit pull requests, although occasionally for a large
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patch series we might ask a submitter to send a pull request. This page
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documents our recommendations on pull requests for those people.
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A good rule of thumb is not to send a pull request unless somebody asks
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you to.
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**Resend the patches with the pull request** as emails which are
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threaded as follow-ups to the pull request itself. The simplest way to
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do this is to use ``git format-patch --cover-letter`` to create the
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emails, and then edit the cover letter to include the pull request
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details that ``git request-pull`` outputs.
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**Use PULL as the subject line tag** in both the cover letter and the
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retransmitted patch mails (for example, by using
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``--subject-prefix=PULL`` in your ``git format-patch`` command). This
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helps people to filter in or out the resulting emails (especially useful
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if they are only CC'd on one email out of the set).
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**Each patch must have your own Signed-off-by: line** as well as that of
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the original author if the patch was not written by you. This is because
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with a pull request you're now indicating that the patch has passed via
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you rather than directly from the original author.
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**Don't forget to add Reviewed-by: and Acked-by: lines**. When other
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people have reviewed the patches you're putting in the pull request,
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make sure you've copied their signoffs across. (If you use the `patches
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tool <https://github.com/stefanha/patches>`__ to add patches from email
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directly to your git repo it will include the tags automatically; if
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you're updating patches manually or in some other way you'll need to
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edit the commit messages by hand.)
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**Don't send pull requests for code that hasn't passed review**. A pull
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request says these patches are ready to go into QEMU now, so they must
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have passed the standard code review processes. In particular if you've
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corrected issues in one round of code review, you need to send your
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fixed patch series as normal to the list; you can't put it in a pull
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request until it's gone through. (Extremely trivial fixes may be OK to
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just fix in passing, but if in doubt err on the side of not.)
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**Test before sending**. This is an obvious thing to say, but make sure
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everything builds (including that it compiles at each step of the patch
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series) and that "make check" passes before sending out the pull
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request. As a submaintainer you're one of QEMU's lines of defense
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against bad code, so double check the details.
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**All pull requests must be signed**. By "signed" here we mean that
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the pullreq email should quote a tag which is a GPG-signed tag (as
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created with 'gpg tag -s ...'). See :ref:`maintainer_keys` for
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details.
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**Pull requests not for master should say "not for master" and have
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"PULL SUBSYSTEM whatever" in the subject tag**. If your pull request is
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targeting a stable branch or some submaintainer tree, please include the
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string "not for master" in the cover letter email, and make sure the
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subject tag is "PULL SUBSYSTEM s390/block/whatever" rather than just
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"PULL". This allows it to be automatically filtered out of the set of
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pull requests that should be applied to master.
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You might be interested in the `make-pullreq
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<https://git.linaro.org/people/peter.maydell/misc-scripts.git/tree/make-pullreq>`__
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script which automates some of this process for you and includes a few
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sanity checks. Note that you must edit it to configure it suitably for
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your local situation!
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