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1.. _stable_kernel_rules:
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3Everything you ever wanted to know about Linux -stable releases
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6Rules on what kind of patches are accepted, and which ones are not, into the
7"-stable" tree:
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9 - It must be obviously correct and tested.
84eb8d06 10 - It cannot be bigger than 100 lines, with context.
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11 - It must fix only one thing.
12 - It must fix a real bug that bothers people (not a, "This could be a
e48e9909 13 problem..." type thing).
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14 - It must fix a problem that causes a build error (but not for things
15 marked CONFIG_BROKEN), an oops, a hang, data corruption, a real
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16 security issue, or some "oh, that's not good" issue. In short, something
17 critical.
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18 - Serious issues as reported by a user of a distribution kernel may also
19 be considered if they fix a notable performance or interactivity issue.
20 As these fixes are not as obvious and have a higher risk of a subtle
21 regression they should only be submitted by a distribution kernel
22 maintainer and include an addendum linking to a bugzilla entry if it
23 exists and additional information on the user-visible impact.
79cd80a1 24 - New device IDs and quirks are also accepted.
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25 - No "theoretical race condition" issues, unless an explanation of how the
26 race can be exploited is also provided.
84eb8d06 27 - It cannot contain any "trivial" fixes in it (spelling changes,
e48e9909 28 whitespace cleanups, etc).
dca22a63 29 - It must follow the
8c27ceff 30 :ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst <submittingpatches>`
dca22a63 31 rules.
959fb1c5 32 - It or an equivalent fix must already exist in Linus' tree (upstream).
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35Procedure for submitting patches to the -stable tree
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38.. note::
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40 Security patches should not be handled (solely) by the -stable review
dca22a63 41 process but should follow the procedures in
44ac5aba 42 :ref:`Documentation/process/security-bugs.rst <securitybugs>`.
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44For all other submissions, choose one of the following procedures
45-----------------------------------------------------------------
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47.. _option_1:
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49Option 1
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52To have the patch automatically included in the stable tree, add the tag
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54.. code-block:: none
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5fa22429 56 Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
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58in the sign-off area. Once the patch is merged it will be applied to
59the stable tree without anything else needing to be done by the author
60or subsystem maintainer.
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62.. _option_2:
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64Option 2
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67After the patch has been merged to Linus' tree, send an email to
68stable@vger.kernel.org containing the subject of the patch, the commit ID,
69why you think it should be applied, and what kernel version you wish it to
70be applied to.
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74Option 3
75********
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77Send the patch, after verifying that it follows the above rules, to
78stable@vger.kernel.org. You must note the upstream commit ID in the
79changelog of your submission, as well as the kernel version you wish
80it to be applied to.
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82:ref:`option_1` is **strongly** preferred, is the easiest and most common.
83:ref:`option_2` and :ref:`option_3` are more useful if the patch isn't deemed
84worthy at the time it is applied to a public git tree (for instance, because
85it deserves more regression testing first). :ref:`option_3` is especially
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86useful if the original upstream patch needs to be backported (for example
87the backport needs some special handling due to e.g. API changes).
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89Note that for :ref:`option_3`, if the patch deviates from the original
90upstream patch (for example because it had to be backported) this must be very
91clearly documented and justified in the patch description.
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93The upstream commit ID must be specified with a separate line above the commit
94text, like this:
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96.. code-block:: none
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bde1b294 98 commit <sha1> upstream.
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100or alternatively:
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102.. code-block:: none
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104 [ Upstream commit <sha1> ]
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106Additionally, some patches submitted via :ref:`option_1` may have additional
107patch prerequisites which can be cherry-picked. This can be specified in the
108following format in the sign-off area:
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110.. code-block:: none
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112 Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.3.x: a1f84a3: sched: Check for idle
113 Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.3.x: 1b9508f: sched: Rate-limit newidle
114 Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.3.x: fd21073: sched: Fix affinity logic
115 Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.3.x
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116 Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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118The tag sequence has the meaning of:
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120.. code-block:: none
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122 git cherry-pick a1f84a3
123 git cherry-pick 1b9508f
124 git cherry-pick fd21073
125 git cherry-pick <this commit>
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127Also, some patches may have kernel version prerequisites. This can be
128specified in the following format in the sign-off area:
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130.. code-block:: none
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cf903e9d 132 Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.3.x
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134The tag has the meaning of:
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136.. code-block:: none
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138 git cherry-pick <this commit>
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142Following the submission:
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144 - The sender will receive an ACK when the patch has been accepted into the
145 queue, or a NAK if the patch is rejected. This response might take a few
146 days, according to the developer's schedules.
147 - If accepted, the patch will be added to the -stable queue, for review by
46cdf871 148 other developers and by the relevant subsystem maintainer.
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150
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151Review cycle
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154 - When the -stable maintainers decide for a review cycle, the patches will be
155 sent to the review committee, and the maintainer of the affected area of
156 the patch (unless the submitter is the maintainer of the area) and CC: to
157 the linux-kernel mailing list.
158 - The review committee has 48 hours in which to ACK or NAK the patch.
fc185d95 159 - If the patch is rejected by a member of the committee, or linux-kernel
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160 members object to the patch, bringing up issues that the maintainers and
161 members did not realize, the patch will be dropped from the queue.
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162 - The ACKed patches will be posted again as part of release candidate (-rc)
163 to be tested by developers and testers.
164 - Usually only one -rc release is made, however if there are any outstanding
165 issues, some patches may be modified or dropped or additional patches may
166 be queued. Additional -rc releases are then released and tested until no
167 issues are found.
168 - Responding to the -rc releases can be done on the mailing list by sending
169 a "Tested-by:" email with any testing information desired. The "Tested-by:"
170 tags will be collected and added to the release commit.
171 - At the end of the review cycle, the new -stable release will be released
172 containing all the queued and tested patches.
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173 - Security patches will be accepted into the -stable tree directly from the
174 security kernel team, and not go through the normal review cycle.
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175 Contact the kernel security team for more details on this procedure.
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177Trees
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180 - The queues of patches, for both completed versions and in progress
181 versions can be found at:
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c1aa3871 183 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-queue.git
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185 - The finalized and tagged releases of all stable kernels can be found
186 in separate branches per version at:
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555d4493 188 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git
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190 - The release candidate of all stable kernel versions can be found at:
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192 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git/
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194 .. warning::
195 The -stable-rc tree is a snapshot in time of the stable-queue tree and
196 will change frequently, hence will be rebased often. It should only be
197 used for testing purposes (e.g. to be consumed by CI systems).
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200Review committee
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203 - This is made up of a number of kernel developers who have volunteered for
204 this task, and a few that haven't.