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diff --git a/poky/documentation/contributor-guide/submit-changes.rst b/poky/documentation/contributor-guide/submit-changes.rst index cda2d12d25..53daaf901a 100644 --- a/poky/documentation/contributor-guide/submit-changes.rst +++ b/poky/documentation/contributor-guide/submit-changes.rst @@ -279,6 +279,46 @@ Here is the general procedure on how to create patches to be sent through email: If necessary, rework your commits as described in ":ref:`contributor-guide/submit-changes:taking patch review into account`". +Validating Patches with Patchtest +================================= + +``patchtest`` is available in ``openembedded-core`` as a tool for making +sure that your patches are well-formatted and contain important info for +maintenance purposes, such as ``Signed-off-by`` and ``Upstream-Status`` +tags. Currently, it only supports testing patches for +``openembedded-core`` branches. To setup, perform the following:: + + pip install -r meta/lib/patchtest/requirements.txt + source oe-init-build-env + bitbake-layers add-layer ../meta-selftest + +Once these steps are complete and you have generated your patch files, +you can run ``patchtest`` like so:: + + patchtest --patch <patch_name> + +Alternatively, if you want ``patchtest`` to iterate over and test +multiple patches stored in a directory, you can use:: + + patchtest --directory <directory_name> + +By default, ``patchtest`` uses its own modules' file paths to determine what +repository and test suite to check patches against. If you wish to test +patches against a repository other than ``openembedded-core`` and/or use +a different set of tests, you can use the ``--repodir`` and ``--testdir`` +flags:: + + patchtest --patch <patch_name> --repodir <path/to/repo> --testdir <path/to/testdir> + +Finally, note that ``patchtest`` is designed to test patches in a standalone +way, so if your patches are meant to apply on top of changes made by +previous patches in a series, it is possible that ``patchtest`` will report +false failures regarding the "merge on head" test. + +Using ``patchtest`` in this manner provides a final check for the overall +quality of your changes before they are submitted for review by the +maintainers. + Sending the Patches via Email ============================= |