On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 6:59 AM Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 07:23:19PM +0900, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > > Hi. > > > > In this development cycle of Linux kernel, > > lots of files were converted to use SPDX > > instead of the license boilerplate. > > > > However. > > > > Some files were imported from a different project, > > and are periodically synchronized with the upstream. > > Have we discussed what to do about this case? > > > > > > For example, scripts/dtc/ is the case. > > > > The files in scripts/dtc/ are synced with the upstream > > device tree compiler. > > > > Rob Herring periodically runs scripts/dtc/update-dtc-source.sh > > to import outcome from the upstream. > > > > > > The upstream DTC has not adopted SPDX yet. > > > > Some files in Linux (e.g. scripts/dtc/dtc.c) > > have been converted to SPDX. > > > > So, they are out of sync now. > > > > The license boilerplate will come back > > when Rob runs scripts/dtc/update-dtc-source.sh > > next time. Already has. It just happened and is in next. The policy is everything is upstream first and any changes to dtc in the kernel are rejected. > > > > What shall we do? > > > > [1] Convert upstream DTC to SPDX > > > > This will be a happy solution if it is acceptable in DTC. > > Since we cannot push the decision of the kernel to a different > > project, this is totally up to David Gibson. > > That's fine with me :) I'll do the work if David is okay with it. > > [2] Change scripts/dtc/update-dtc-source.sh to > > take care of the license block somehow > > That would also be good. > > > [3] Go back to license boilerplate, and keep the files > > synced with the upstream > > (and scripts/dtc/ should be excluded from the > > SPDX conversion tool.) > > nothing is being excluded from the SPDX conversions, sorry. The goal is > to do this for every file in the kernel tree. Otherwise it's pointless. > > > Or, what else? > > Rob remembers to keep those first lines of the files intact when doing > the next sync? Patches to the import script are welcome. The only thing I have to remember running the script is to add any new files. Otherwise, it's scripted so I don't have to remember anything. Rob