On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Srivatsa Bhat <bhat.srivatsa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:51 PM, amit mehta <gmate.amit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> kernel janitors group seem like a good place to start learning linux >> kernel and >> after reading some of the information available on kernel newbies website, >> i >> tried to generate a dummy patch and need your help for moving in correct >> direction of learning and contributing to linux kernel. So these are >> the steps that i've followed to generate this dummy patch. >> >> 1: Download the latest linux kernel sources using git >> # mkdir linux-next >> # cd linux-next >> # git clone >> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git >> linux-2.6 >> >> 2: Do some modifications. >> # pwd >> /root/linux-next/linux-2.6 >> >> # git diff >> diff --git a/net/ipv4/ipconfig.c b/net/ipv4/ipconfig.c >> index 6e412a6..9858701 100644 >> --- a/net/ipv4/ipconfig.c >> +++ b/net/ipv4/ipconfig.c >> @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ static int __init ic_defaults(void) >> &ic_myaddr); >> return -1; >> } >> - printk("IP-Config: Guessing netmask %pI4\n", &ic_netmask); >> + printk(KERN_INFO "IP-Config: Guessing netmask %pI4\n", >> &ic_netmask); >> } >> >> return 0; >> >> 3: Generate a patch >> # pwd >> /root/linux-next/linux-2.6 >> # mkdir ../patches >> # git diff >../patches/ipconfigPatch.txt >> > > Strictly speaking, a complete patch has many more things, like > a commit message, Signed-off-by line etc. Of course, if you are just > playing around with patches just for fun, you need not worry about this. > But if you want to contribute to the linux kernel, you would need to take > care of all that. > > So, for that, instead of git diff, use: > > # git commit -a > Type an appropriate commit message and add your Signed-off-by. > (Your git configurations can help you automate stuff like Signed-off-by). > > # git format-patch -1 HEAD > This will generate the patch for you. You can mail this using git send-email > or by copy pasting it in your email client. > > You can refer to the video by Greg about submitting patches. > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLBrBBImJt4 > >> 4: Test your patch >> 4a: Clear the local changes from the tree >> # git checkout -f >> >> 4b: Apply the patch >> # git apply ../patches/ipconfigPatch.txt >> >> >> The above step(4b) did not returned any git error so it seems to me that >> the >> steps to generate this patch was correct. >> >> 5: Check your mailer >> 5a: I just copied the contents of ../patches/ipconfigPatch.txt and pasted >> in >> the compose area and sent that mail to myself. After receiving this mail i >> copied and pasted the mail contents in a file under >> /root/linux-next/patches/dummyPatch.txt and tried to apply this patch >> using git but it gave me an error as below: >> # git apply ../patches/dummy.txt >> fatal: corrupt patch at line 11 >> > > Ah, I think your email client corrupted it! (white-space damage perhaps) > Check out Documentation/email-clients.txt for more info on how to make your > email clients behave :-) > Thank you so much. I'll check the links that you've suggested. -Amit _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies