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BUG=none TEST=none Change-Id: I4191ed589d9f3887a0d84ed8d70ad135c0b89507 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromiumos/platform/crosvm/+/3255196 Reviewed-by: Dennis Kempin <denniskempin@google.com> Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com> Commit-Queue: Keiichi Watanabe <keiichiw@chromium.org>
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# Contributing
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## Intro
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This article goes into detail about multiple areas of interest to contributors, which includes
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reviewers, developers, and integrators who each share an interest in guiding crosvm's direction.
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## Contributor License Agreement
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Contributions to this project must be accompanied by a Contributor License Agreement (CLA). You (or
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your employer) retain the copyright to your contribution; this simply gives us permission to use and
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redistribute your contributions as part of the project. Head over to
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<https://cla.developers.google.com/> to see your current agreements on file or to sign a new one.
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You generally only need to submit a CLA once, so if you've already submitted one (even if it was for
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a different project), you probably don't need to do it again.
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## Bug Reports
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We use the Chromium issue tracker. Please use
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[`OS>Systems>Containers`](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/list?q=component:OS%3ESystems%3EContainers)
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component.
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## Philosophy
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The following is high level guidance for producing contributions to crosvm.
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- Prefer mechanism to policy.
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- Use existing protocols when they are adequate, such as virtio.
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- Prefer security over code re-use and speed of development.
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- Only the version of Rust in use by the Chrome OS toolchain is supported. This is ordinarily the
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stable version of Rust, but can be behind a version for a few weeks.
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- Avoid distribution specific code.
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## Code Health
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### Scripts
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In the `bin/` directory of the crosvm repository, there is the `clippy` script which lints the Rust
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code and the `fmt` script which will format the crosvm Rust code inplace.
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### Running tests
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The `./test_all` script will use docker containers to run all tests for crosvm.
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For more details on using the docker containers for running tests locally, including faster,
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iterative test runs, see `ci/README.md`.
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### Style guidelines
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To format all code, crosvm defers to rustfmt. In addition, the code adheres to the following rules:
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The `use` statements for each module should be grouped in this order
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1. `std`
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1. third-party crates
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1. chrome os crates
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1. crosvm crates
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1. `crate`
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crosvm uses the [remain](https://github.com/dtolnay/remain) crate to keep error enums sorted, along
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with the `#[sorted]` attribute to keep their corresponding match statements in the same order.
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## Submitting Code
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Since crosvm is one of Chromium OS projects, please read through [Chrome OS Contributing Guide]
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first. This section describes the crosvm-specific workflow.
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### Trying crosvm
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Please see [the book of crosvm].
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### Sending for code review
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We use [Chromium Gerrit](https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/) for code reviewing. All crosvm
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CLs are listed at the [crosvm component].
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> Note: We don't accept any pull requests on the [GitHub mirror].
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#### For Chromium OS Developers {#chromiumos-cl}
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If you have already set up the `chromiumos` repository and the `repo` command, you can simply create
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and upload your CL in a similar manner as other Chromium OS projects.
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`repo start` will create a branch tracking `cros/chromeos` so you can develop with the latest,
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CQ-tested code as a foundation.
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However, changes are not acceped to the `cros/chromeos` branch, and should be submitted to
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`cros/main` instead.
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Use `repo upload -D main` to upload changes to the main branch, which works fine in most cases where
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gerrit can rebase the commit cleanly. If not, please rebase to `cros/main` manually.
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#### For non-Chromium OS Developers
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If you are not interested in other Chromium OS components, you can simply
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[clone and contribute crosvm only](https://google.github.io/crosvm/building_crosvm/linux.html).
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Before you make a commit locally, please set up [Gerrit's Change-Id hook] on your system.
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```sh
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# Modify code and make a git commit with a commit message following this rule:
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# https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/HEAD/contributing.md#Commit-messages
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git commit
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# Push your commit to Chromium Gerrit (https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/).
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git push origin HEAD:refs/for/main
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```
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### Code review
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Your change must be reviewed and approved by one of [crosvm owners].
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### Presubmit checking {#presubmit}
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Once your change is reviewed, it will need to go through two layers of presubmit checks.
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The review will trigger Kokoro to run crosvm specific tests. If you want to check kokoro results
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before a review, you can set 'Commit Queue +1' in gerrit to trigger a dry-run.
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If you upload further changes after the you were given 'Code Review +2', Kokoro will automatically
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trigger another test run. But you can also always comment 'kokoro rerun' to manually trigger another
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build if needed.
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When Kokoro passes, it will set Verified +1 and the change is ready to be sent to the
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[ChromeOS commit queue](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/HEAD/contributing.md#send-your-changes-to-the-commit-queue)
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by setting CQ+2.
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Note: This is different from other ChromeOS repositories, where Verified +1 bit is set by the
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developers to indicate that they successfully tested a change. The Verified bit can only be set by
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Kokoro in the crosvm repository.
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### Postsubmit merging to Chrome OS {#chromiumos-postsubmit}
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Crosvm has a unique setup to integrate with ChromeOS infrastructure.
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The chromeos checkout tracks the
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[cros/chromeos](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/crosvm/+/refs/heads/chromeos)
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branch of crosvm, not the
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[cros/main](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/crosvm/+/refs/heads/main) branch.
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While upstream development is happening on the `main` branch, changes submitted to that branch are
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only tested by the crosvm kokoro CI system, not by the ChromeOS CQ.
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There is a
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[daily process](https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/q/project:chromiumos%252Fplatform%252Fcrosvm+branch:chromeos)
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that creates a commit to merge changes from `main` into the `chromeos` branch, which is then tested
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through the CQ and watched by the crosvm-uprev rotation.
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## Contributing to the documentation
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[The book of crosvm] is build with [mdBook]. Each markdown files must follow
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[Google Markdown style guide].
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To render the book locally, you need to install mdbook and [mdbook-mermaid], which should be
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installed when you run `./tools/install-deps`script.
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```sh
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cd crosvm/docs/book/
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mdbook build
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```
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> Note: If you make a certain size of changes, it's recommended to reinstall mdbook manually with
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> `cargo install mdbook`, as `./tools/install-deps` only installs a binary with some convenient
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> features disabled. For example, the full version of mdbook allows you to edit files while checking
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> rendered results.
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[chrome os contributing guide]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/HEAD/contributing.md
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[crosvm component]: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/q/project:chromiumos%252Fplatform%252Fcrosvm
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[crosvm owners]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform/crosvm/+/HEAD/OWNERS
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[gerrit's change-id hook]: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-changeid.html
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[github mirror]: https://github.com/google/crosvm
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[google markdown style guide]: https://github.com/google/styleguide/blob/gh-pages/docguide/style.md
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[mdbook]: https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/
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[mdbook-mermaid]: https://github.com/badboy/mdbook-mermaid
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[the book of crosvm]: https://google.github.io/crosvm/
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