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   1Linux Kernel patch submission checklist
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   4Here are some basic things that developers should do if they want to see their
   5kernel patch submissions accepted more quickly.
   6
   7These are all above and beyond the documentation that is provided in
   8Documentation/SubmittingPatches and elsewhere regarding submitting Linux
   9kernel patches.
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  121: If you use a facility then #include the file that defines/declares
  13   that facility.  Don't depend on other header files pulling in ones
  14   that you use.
  15
  162: Builds cleanly with applicable or modified CONFIG options =y, =m, and
  17   =n.  No gcc warnings/errors, no linker warnings/errors.
  18
  192b: Passes allnoconfig, allmodconfig
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  212c: Builds successfully when using O=builddir
  22
  233: Builds on multiple CPU architectures by using local cross-compile tools
  24   or some other build farm.
  25
  264: ppc64 is a good architecture for cross-compilation checking because it
  27   tends to use `unsigned long' for 64-bit quantities.
  28
  295: Check your patch for general style as detailed in
  30   Documentation/CodingStyle.  Check for trivial violations with the
  31   patch style checker prior to submission (scripts/checkpatch.pl).
  32   You should be able to justify all violations that remain in
  33   your patch.
  34
  356: Any new or modified CONFIG options don't muck up the config menu.
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  377: All new Kconfig options have help text.
  38
  398: Has been carefully reviewed with respect to relevant Kconfig
  40   combinations.  This is very hard to get right with testing -- brainpower
  41   pays off here.
  42
  439: Check cleanly with sparse.
  44
  4510: Use 'make checkstack' and 'make namespacecheck' and fix any problems
  46    that they find.  Note: checkstack does not point out problems explicitly,
  47    but any one function that uses more than 512 bytes on the stack is a
  48    candidate for change.
  49
  5011: Include kernel-doc to document global kernel APIs.  (Not required for
  51    static functions, but OK there also.) Use 'make htmldocs' or 'make
  52    mandocs' to check the kernel-doc and fix any issues.
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  5412: Has been tested with CONFIG_PREEMPT, CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT,
  55    CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB, CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC, CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES,
  56    CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK, CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP, CONFIG_PROVE_RCU
  57    and CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS_RCU_HEAD all simultaneously enabled.
  58
  5913: Has been build- and runtime tested with and without CONFIG_SMP and
  60    CONFIG_PREEMPT.
  61
  6214: If the patch affects IO/Disk, etc: has been tested with and without
  63    CONFIG_LBDAF.
  64
  6515: All codepaths have been exercised with all lockdep features enabled.
  66
  6716: All new /proc entries are documented under Documentation/
  68
  6917: All new kernel boot parameters are documented in
  70    Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt.
  71
  7218: All new module parameters are documented with MODULE_PARM_DESC()
  73
  7419: All new userspace interfaces are documented in Documentation/ABI/.
  75    See Documentation/ABI/README for more information.
  76    Patches that change userspace interfaces should be CCed to
  77    linux-api@vger.kernel.org.
  78
  7920: Check that it all passes `make headers_check'.
  80
  8121: Has been checked with injection of at least slab and page-allocation
  82    failures.  See Documentation/fault-injection/.
  83
  84    If the new code is substantial, addition of subsystem-specific fault
  85    injection might be appropriate.
  86
  8722: Newly-added code has been compiled with `gcc -W' (use "make
  88    EXTRA_CFLAGS=-W").  This will generate lots of noise, but is good for
  89    finding bugs like "warning: comparison between signed and unsigned".
  90
  9123: Tested after it has been merged into the -mm patchset to make sure
  92    that it still works with all of the other queued patches and various
  93    changes in the VM, VFS, and other subsystems.
  94
  9524: All memory barriers {e.g., barrier(), rmb(), wmb()} need a comment in the
  96    source code that explains the logic of what they are doing and why.
  97
  9825: If any ioctl's are added by the patch, then also update
  99    Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt.
 100
 10126: If your modified source code depends on or uses any of the kernel
 102    APIs or features that are related to the following kconfig symbols,
 103    then test multiple builds with the related kconfig symbols disabled
 104    and/or =m (if that option is available) [not all of these at the
 105    same time, just various/random combinations of them]:
 106
 107    CONFIG_SMP, CONFIG_SYSFS, CONFIG_PROC_FS, CONFIG_INPUT, CONFIG_PCI,
 108    CONFIG_BLOCK, CONFIG_PM, CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ,
 109    CONFIG_NET, CONFIG_INET=n (but latter with CONFIG_NET=y)
 110