[PATCH v3 0/1] Add add-maintainer.py script
From: Guru Das Srinagesh
Date: Sat Aug 26 2023 - 04:09:25 EST
When pushing patches to upstream, the `get_maintainer.pl` script is used to
determine whom to send the patches to. Instead of having to manually process
the output of the script, add a wrapper script to do that for you.
The add-maintainer.py script adds maintainers (and mailing lists) to a patch,
editing it in-place. It also optionally undoes this operation if so desired.
Please try out this script with `--verbosity debug` for verifying that it's
doing "the right thing". I've tested this with a patch series from various
subsystems to ensure variety of maintainers and lists output and found it to be
behaving as expected. For an example output of this script, please see [1].
Thanks to Bjorn for being a sounding board to this idea and for his valuable
suggestions.
I referred to these links [2][3][4] during development of this script.
Apropos workflow:
Thanks to Krzysztof for sharing his workflow - I found his suggestion to use
git branch description as cover letter [5] particularly useful. Incorporating
that into the ideal workflow envisioned [6] for this script, we get:
1. Do `git config format.coverFromDescription subject`
2. Do `git branch --edit-description` and write cover letter
3. Generate patches using `git format-patch --cover-letter -n --thread -v<N>`
4. Run `add-maintainer.py` on the above patches
5. `git send-email` the patches.
b4 is an amazing tool whose `b4 prep --auto-to-cc` does part of what this
script does, but with the above workflow, we have an in-tree solution to the
basic problem of preparing patches to be sent to LKML. For multiple patchsets,
all one will need to do is to increment `-v` while git-formatting patches and
make corresponding changes to the cover letter via step #2 as necessary!
Changelog:
(v2 -> v3)
- Change patches nargs * -> + (Nicolas)
- Add entry in MAINTAINERS and add self as maintainer (Pavan)
- Bail out early if file does not exist (Pavan)
- Change From: line determination logic (Nicolas)
- Look for From: line and stop at the first occurrence of it - don't search
entire file
- Wrap the get_maintainer.pl call with a try-except block.
- Use a better (arguably so) email validation regex
- Don't disallow multiple "From:" in patch:
- When the change is authored by someone other than the person generating the
patch, there will be two "From: <email address>" lines in the patch. This
is very valid, so don't error out.
- Reviewers also go in To: in addition to Maintainers.
- Add new "--undo" flag to undo effects of this script on a patch (tested)
(v1 -> v2)
- Added set-union logic based on Pavan's comments [7] and Bjorn's early suggestion
- Expanded audience and added more mailing lists to get more review comments and feedback
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230824214436.GA22659@xxxxxxxxxxx/
[2] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4427542/how-to-do-sed-like-text-replace-with-python
[3] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4146009/python-get-list-indexes-using-regular-expression
[4] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10507230/insert-line-at-middle-of-file-with-python
[5] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/6f475c9b-dc0e-078e-9aa2-d876a1e02467@xxxxxxxxxx/
[6] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230816171538.GB26279@xxxxxxxxxxx/
[7] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/63764b84-3ebd-4081-836f-4863af196228@xxxxxxxxxxx/
Guru Das Srinagesh (1):
scripts: Add add-maintainer.py
MAINTAINERS | 5 ++
scripts/add-maintainer.py | 164 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 169 insertions(+)
create mode 100755 scripts/add-maintainer.py
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