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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/process/
Dapplying-patches.rst11 This document is obsolete. In most cases, rather than using ``patch``
15 a patch to the kernel or, more specifically, what base kernel a patch for
24 What is a patch?
27 A patch is a small text document containing a delta of changes between two
31 To correctly apply a patch you need to know what base it was generated from
32 and what new version the patch will change the source tree into. These
33 should both be present in the patch file metadata or be possible to deduce
37 How do I apply or revert a patch?
40 You apply a patch with the ``patch`` program. The patch program reads a diff
41 (or patch) file and makes the changes to the source tree described in it.
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Dsubmitting-patches.rst48 Describe your problem. Whether your patch is a one-line bug fix or
77 The maintainer will thank you if you write your patch description in a
81 Solve only one problem per patch. If your description starts to get
82 long, that's a sign that you probably need to split up your patch.
85 When you submit or resubmit a patch or patch series, include the
86 complete patch description and justification for it. Don't just
87 say that this is version N of the patch (series). Don't expect the
88 subsystem maintainer to refer back to earlier patch versions or referenced
89 URLs to find the patch description and put that into the patch.
90 I.e., the patch (series) and its description should be self-contained.
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D5.Posting.rst50 summary of the results should be included with the patch.
60 Patch preparation
68 general rule, a patch should be based on the current mainline as found in
75 on the area of your patch and what is going on elsewhere, basing a patch
79 Only the most simple changes should be formatted as a single patch;
85 - The patch series you post will almost certainly not be the series of
93 patch. These changes can be small ("add a field to this structure") or
95 conceptually small and amenable to a one-line description. Each patch
100 changes in the same patch. If a single patch fixes a critical security
105 - Each patch should yield a kernel which builds and runs properly; if your
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/process/
Dapplying-patches.rst11 This document is obsolete. In most cases, rather than using ``patch``
15 a patch to the kernel or, more specifically, what base kernel a patch for
24 What is a patch?
27 A patch is a small text document containing a delta of changes between two
31 To correctly apply a patch you need to know what base it was generated from
32 and what new version the patch will change the source tree into. These
33 should both be present in the patch file metadata or be possible to deduce
37 How do I apply or revert a patch?
40 You apply a patch with the ``patch`` program. The patch program reads a diff
41 (or patch) file and makes the changes to the source tree described in it.
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Dsubmitting-patches.rst43 Describe your problem. Whether your patch is a one-line bug fix or
72 The maintainer will thank you if you write your patch description in a
76 Solve only one problem per patch. If your description starts to get
77 long, that's a sign that you probably need to split up your patch.
80 When you submit or resubmit a patch or patch series, include the
81 complete patch description and justification for it. Don't just
82 say that this is version N of the patch (series). Don't expect the
83 subsystem maintainer to refer back to earlier patch versions or referenced
84 URLs to find the patch description and put that into the patch.
85 I.e., the patch (series) and its description should be self-contained.
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D5.Posting.rst51 summary of the results should be included with the patch.
61 Patch preparation
69 general rule, a patch should be based on the current mainline as found in
76 on the area of your patch and what is going on elsewhere, basing a patch
80 Only the most simple changes should be formatted as a single patch;
86 - The patch series you post will almost certainly not be the series of
94 patch. These changes can be small ("add a field to this structure") or
96 conceptually small and amenable to a one-line description. Each patch
101 changes in the same patch. If a single patch fixes a critical security
106 - Each patch should yield a kernel which builds and runs properly; if your
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/
D5.Posting.rst15 e di procedure per la pubblicazione delle patch; seguirle renderà la vita
26 C'è sempre una certa resistenza nel pubblicare patch finché non sono
27 veramente "pronte". Per semplici patch questo non è un problema.
37 Poche persone guarderanno delle patch che si sa essere fatte a metà,
42 Prima di creare patch
46 l'invio delle patch alla comunità di sviluppo. Queste cose includono:
56 - La vostra patch ha delle conseguenze in termini di prestazioni?
59 incluso nella patch.
70 Preparazione di una patch
73 La preparazione delle patch per la pubblicazione può richiedere una quantità
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Dsubmitting-patches.rst8 Inviare patch: la guida essenziale per vedere il vostro codice nel kernel
11 Una persona o un'azienda che volesse inviare una patch al kernel potrebbe
15 vostre patch accettate.
22 Per delle patch relative alle associazioni per Device Tree leggete
25 Questa documentazione assume che sappiate usare ``git`` per preparare le patch.
44 sorgenti e desiderano che le patch siano preparate basandosi su di essi.
66 singolarmente le patch dai sorgenti principali; quindi, includete tutte
87 I manutentori vi saranno grati se scrivete la descrizione della patch in un
91 Risolvete solo un problema per patch. Se la vostra descrizione inizia ad
92 essere lunga, potrebbe essere un segno che la vostra patch necessita d'essere
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Dstable-kernel-rules.rst11 Regole sul tipo di patch che vengono o non vengono accettate nei sorgenti
37 - Questa patch o una equivalente deve esistere già nei sorgenti principali di
41 Procedura per sottomettere patch per i sorgenti -stable
45 Una patch di sicurezza non dovrebbe essere gestita (solamente) dal processo
57 Per far sì che una patch venga automaticamente inclusa nei sorgenti stabili,
64 nell'area dedicata alla firme. Una volta che la patch è stata inclusa, verrà
73 Dopo che la patch è stata inclusa nei sorgenti Linux, inviate una mail a
74 stable@vger.kernel.org includendo: il titolo della patch, l'identificativo
83 Inviata la patch, dopo aver verificato che rispetta le regole descritte in
86 del kernel nel quale vorreste vedere la patch.
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/translations/it_IT/process/
D5.Posting.rst15 e di procedure per la pubblicazione delle patch; seguirle renderà la vita
27 C'è sempre una certa resistenza nel pubblicare patch finché non sono
28 veramente "pronte". Per semplici patch questo non è un problema.
38 Poche persone guarderanno delle patch che si sa essere fatte a metà,
43 Prima di creare patch
47 l'invio delle patch alla comunità di sviluppo. Queste cose includono:
57 - La vostra patch ha delle conseguenze in termini di prestazioni?
60 incluso nella patch.
71 Preparazione di una patch
74 La preparazione delle patch per la pubblicazione può richiedere una quantità
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Dsubmitting-patches.rst8 Inviare patch: la guida essenziale per vedere il vostro codice nel kernel
11 Una persona o un'azienda che volesse inviare una patch al kernel potrebbe
15 vostre patch accettate.
23 per delle patch relative alle associazioni per Device Tree leggete
28 patch molto del lavoro più ripetitivo lo troverete già fatto per voi, tuttavia
29 dovete preparare e documentare un certo numero di patch. Generalmente, l'uso
43 sorgenti e desiderano che le patch siano preparate basandosi su di essi.
55 Se dovete produrre le vostre patch a mano, usate ``diff -up`` o ``diff -uprN``
56 per crearle. Git produce di base le patch in questo formato; se state
59 Tutte le modifiche al kernel Linux avvengono mediate patch, come descritte
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Demail-clients.rst17 per applicare le patch.
19 Se siete dei novelli utilizzatori di ``git`` allora inviate la patch a voi
23 la patch alla lista di discussione più appropriata.
28 Le patch per il kernel vengono inviate per posta elettronica, preferibilmente
32 ben apprezzati perché rende più difficile citare porzioni di patch durante il
35 I programmi di posta elettronica che vengono usati per inviare le patch per il
40 Non inviate patch con ``format=flowed``. Questo potrebbe introdurre
44 Questo può corrompere le patch.
47 testo. Le patch inviate per posta elettronica dovrebbero essere codificate in
55 Di solito, il copia-e-incolla (o taglia-e-incolla) non funziona con le patch
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Dstable-kernel-rules.rst11 Regole sul tipo di patch che vengono o non vengono accettate nei sorgenti
37 - Questa patch o una equivalente deve esistere già nei sorgenti principali di
41 Procedura per sottomettere patch per i sorgenti -stable
44 - Se la patch contiene modifiche a dei file nelle cartelle net/ o drivers/net,
47 ma solo dopo aver verificato al seguente indirizzo che la patch non sia
50 - Una patch di sicurezza non dovrebbero essere gestite (solamente) dal processo
63 Per far sì che una patch venga automaticamente inclusa nei sorgenti stabili,
70 nell'area dedicata alla firme. Una volta che la patch è stata inclusa, verrà
79 Dopo che la patch è stata inclusa nei sorgenti Linux, inviate una mail a
80 stable@vger.kernel.org includendo: il titolo della patch, l'identificativo
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/kernel/livepatch/
Dcore.c24 #include "patch.h"
69 * Note that the patch might still be needed before klp_module_going() in klp_find_object_module()
100 static struct klp_object *klp_find_object(struct klp_patch *patch, in klp_find_object() argument
105 klp_for_each_object(patch, obj) { in klp_find_object()
328 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>
329 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/enabled
330 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/transition
331 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/force
332 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/<object>
333 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/<object>/<function,sympos>
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Dstate.c15 #define klp_for_each_state(patch, state) \ argument
16 for (state = patch->states; state && state->id; state++)
20 * the given patch
21 * @patch: livepatch that modifies the given system state
24 * Checks whether the given patch modifies the given system state.
26 * The function can be called either from pre/post (un)patch
31 struct klp_state *klp_get_state(struct klp_patch *patch, unsigned long id) in klp_get_state() argument
35 klp_for_each_state(patch, state) { in klp_get_state()
58 * It is typically called only from pre/post (un)patch
66 struct klp_patch *patch; in klp_get_prev_state() local
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/kernel/livepatch/
Dcore.c25 #include "patch.h"
71 * Note that the patch might still be needed before klp_module_going() in klp_find_object_module()
102 static struct klp_object *klp_find_object(struct klp_patch *patch, in klp_find_object() argument
107 klp_for_each_object(patch, obj) { in klp_find_object()
345 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>
346 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/enabled
347 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/transition
348 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/force
349 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/<object>
350 * /sys/kernel/livepatch/<patch>/<object>/patched
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Dstate.c15 #define klp_for_each_state(patch, state) \ argument
16 for (state = patch->states; state && state->id; state++)
20 * the given patch
21 * @patch: livepatch that modifies the given system state
24 * Checks whether the given patch modifies the given system state.
26 * The function can be called either from pre/post (un)patch
31 struct klp_state *klp_get_state(struct klp_patch *patch, unsigned long id) in klp_get_state() argument
35 klp_for_each_state(patch, state) { in klp_get_state()
58 * It is typically called only from pre/post (un)patch
66 struct klp_patch *patch; in klp_get_prev_state() local
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/scripts/
Dpatch-kernel4 # usage: patch-kernel [ sourcedir [ patchdir [ stopversion ] [ -acxx ] ] ]
5 # The source directory defaults to /usr/src/linux, and the patch
8 # scripts/patch-kernel . ..
11 # scripts/patch-kernel . .. -ac
12 # Get the latest Linux kernel and patch it with the latest ac patch
13 # scripts/patch-kernel . .. 2.4.9
15 # scripts/patch-kernel . .. 2.4.9 -ac
17 # scripts/patch-kernel . .. 2.4.9 -ac11
18 # Gets 2.4.9 with ac patch ac11
23 # It then looks for patches for the next sublevel in the patch directory.
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/scripts/
Dpatch-kernel4 # usage: patch-kernel [ sourcedir [ patchdir [ stopversion ] [ -acxx ] ] ]
5 # The source directory defaults to /usr/src/linux, and the patch
8 # scripts/patch-kernel . ..
11 # scripts/patch-kernel . .. -ac
12 # Get the latest Linux kernel and patch it with the latest ac patch
13 # scripts/patch-kernel . .. 2.4.9
15 # scripts/patch-kernel . .. 2.4.9 -ac
17 # scripts/patch-kernel . .. 2.4.9 -ac11
18 # Gets 2.4.9 with ac patch ac11
23 # It then looks for patches for the next sublevel in the patch directory.
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/livepatch/
Dcallbacks.rst5 Livepatch (un)patch-callbacks provide a mechanism for livepatch modules
16 In most cases, (un)patch callbacks will need to be used in conjunction
26 patch.
39 * Pre-patch
42 * Post-patch
48 active), used to clean up post-patch callback
54 used to cleanup pre-patch callback resources
61 symmetry: pre-patch callbacks have a post-unpatch counterpart and
62 post-patch callbacks have a pre-unpatch counterpart. An unpatch
63 callback will only be executed if its corresponding patch callback was
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/livepatch/
Dcallbacks.rst5 Livepatch (un)patch-callbacks provide a mechanism for livepatch modules
16 In most cases, (un)patch callbacks will need to be used in conjunction
26 patch.
39 * Pre-patch
42 * Post-patch
48 active), used to clean up post-patch callback
54 used to cleanup pre-patch callback resources
61 symmetry: pre-patch callbacks have a post-unpatch counterpart and
62 post-patch callbacks have a pre-unpatch counterpart. An unpatch
63 callback will only be executed if its corresponding patch callback was
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/
Dtest-callbacks.sh20 # pre-patch callbacks are executed for vmlinux and $MOD_TARGET (those
22 # according to the klp_patch, their post-patch callbacks run and the
25 # - Similarly, on livepatch disable, pre-patch callbacks run before the
26 # unpatching transition starts. klp_objects are reverted, post-patch
40 livepatch: enabling patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH'
67 # - On livepatch enable, only pre/post-patch callbacks are executed for
71 # pre/post-patch callbacks are executed.
85 livepatch: enabling patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH'
93 livepatch: applying patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH' to loading module '$MOD_TARGET'
135 livepatch: enabling patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH'
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/
Dtest-callbacks.sh20 # pre-patch callbacks are executed for vmlinux and $MOD_TARGET (those
22 # according to the klp_patch, their post-patch callbacks run and the
25 # - Similarly, on livepatch disable, pre-patch callbacks run before the
26 # unpatching transition starts. klp_objects are reverted, post-patch
40 livepatch: enabling patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH'
67 # - On livepatch enable, only pre/post-patch callbacks are executed for
71 # pre/post-patch callbacks are executed.
85 livepatch: enabling patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH'
93 livepatch: applying patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH' to loading module '$MOD_TARGET'
135 livepatch: enabling patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH'
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/kernel/linux/linux-6.6/sound/drivers/opl3/
Dopl3_synth.c216 * Patch management
231 * load a patch, obviously.
236 * name is the name string of the patch.
247 struct fm_patch *patch; in snd_opl3_load_patch() local
250 patch = snd_opl3_find_patch(opl3, prog, bank, 1); in snd_opl3_load_patch()
251 if (!patch) in snd_opl3_load_patch()
254 patch->type = type; in snd_opl3_load_patch()
257 patch->inst.op[i].am_vib = data[AM_VIB + i]; in snd_opl3_load_patch()
258 patch->inst.op[i].ksl_level = data[KSL_LEVEL + i]; in snd_opl3_load_patch()
259 patch->inst.op[i].attack_decay = data[ATTACK_DECAY + i]; in snd_opl3_load_patch()
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/kernel/linux/linux-5.10/sound/drivers/opl3/
Dopl3_synth.c216 * Patch management
231 * load a patch, obviously.
236 * name is the name string of the patch.
247 struct fm_patch *patch; in snd_opl3_load_patch() local
250 patch = snd_opl3_find_patch(opl3, prog, bank, 1); in snd_opl3_load_patch()
251 if (!patch) in snd_opl3_load_patch()
254 patch->type = type; in snd_opl3_load_patch()
257 patch->inst.op[i].am_vib = data[AM_VIB + i]; in snd_opl3_load_patch()
258 patch->inst.op[i].ksl_level = data[KSL_LEVEL + i]; in snd_opl3_load_patch()
259 patch->inst.op[i].attack_decay = data[ATTACK_DECAY + i]; in snd_opl3_load_patch()
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