| Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ) |
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| How do I update my changes? |
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| Often it is necessary to update your patch set before it is merged. Refer to the |
| `Gerrit Upload Patch Set documentation`_ on how to do so. |
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| If you need to modify an existing patch set with multiple commits, refer to the |
| `Gerrit Replace Changes documentation`_. |
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| How long will my changes take to merge into ``integration``? |
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| This can vary a lot, depending on: |
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| * How important the patch set is considered by the TF maintainers. Where |
| possible, you should indicate the required timescales for merging the patch |
| set and the impact of any delay. Feel free to add a comment to your patch set |
| to get an estimate of when it will be merged. |
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| * The quality of the patch set. Patches are likely to be merged more quickly if |
| they follow the coding guidelines, have already had some code review, and have |
| been appropriately tested. |
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| * The impact of the patch set. For example, a patch that changes a key generic |
| API is likely to receive much greater scrutiny than a local change to a |
| specific platform port. |
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| * How much opportunity for external review is required. For example, the TF |
| maintainers may not wait for external review comments to merge trivial |
| bug-fixes but may wait up to a week to merge major changes, or ones requiring |
| feedback from specific parties. |
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| * How many other patch sets are waiting to be integrated and the risk of |
| conflict between the topics. |
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| * If there is a code freeze in place in preparation for the release. Please |
| refer the :ref:`Release Processes` document for more details. |
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| * The workload of the TF maintainers. |
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| How long will it take for my changes to go from ``integration`` to ``master``? |
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| This depends on how many concurrent patches are being processed at the same |
| time. In simple cases where all potential regressions have already been tested, |
| the delay will be less than 1 day. If the TF maintainers are trying to merge |
| several things over the course of a few days, it might take up to a week. |
| Typically, it will be 1-2 days. |
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| The worst case is if the TF maintainers are trying to make a release while also |
| receiving patches that will not be merged into the release. In this case, the |
| patches will be merged onto ``integration``, which will temporarily diverge from |
| the release branch. The ``integration`` branch will be rebased onto ``master`` |
| after the release, and then ``master`` will be fast-forwarded to ``integration`` |
| 1-2 days later. This whole process could take up 4 weeks. Please refer to the |
| :ref:`Release Processes` document for code freeze dates. The TF maintainers |
| will inform the patch owner if this is going to happen. |
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| It is OK to create a patch based on commits that are only available in |
| ``integration`` or another patch set, rather than ``master``. There is a risk |
| that the dependency commits will change (for example due to patch set rework or |
| integration problems). If this happens, the dependent patch will need reworking. |
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| What are these strange comments in my changes? |
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| All the comments from ``ci-bot-user`` are associated with Continuous Integration |
| infrastructure. The links published on the comment are not currently accessible, |
| but would be after the CI has been transitioned to `trustedfirmware.org`_. |
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| *Copyright (c) 2019-2020, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.* |
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| .. _Gerrit Upload Patch Set documentation: https://review.trustedfirmware.org/Documentation/intro-user.html#upload-patch-set |
| .. _Gerrit Replace Changes documentation: https://review.trustedfirmware.org/Documentation/user-upload.html#push_replace |
| .. _trustedfirmware.org: https://www.trustedfirmware.org/ |