It is no longer necessary for contributors to send a CLA to ARM
before making contributions. Contributors must instead add a
"Signed-off-by:" line to each commit, which certifies that the
contribution is made under the Developer Certificate of Origin
(DCO).
Update contributing.md to reflect this new policy and add a copy of
the DCO to the repository.
Change-Id: I7ca98bffc3bf57e8bdd51d763c24f13e415a328b
Signed-off-by: Dan Handley <dan.handley@arm.com>
Update `contributing.md` to make it clear that contributors should
wait for ARM to confirm acceptance of the completed CLA before
making contributions.
Change-Id: Ide62d893ad8cc0d2a0949c16605cd8689d9624bf
Remove the instructions to update the change log from
contribution.md. The change log no longer contains a
"Detailed changes since last release" section.
Also, update the documentation links following recent
documentation changes.
Change-Id: Id9df43d666f7f9a60dcc6f663a8a85cdd2ff7cc4
This commit updates contributing.md to point to the ARM website
for downloading copies of the Contribution License Agreement (CLA).
It is no longer necessary to email ARM for these.
Change-Id: Iaf58680631a626f26827577709ac5471e3b84566
New phony Makefile targets have been added:
* checkcodebase
* checkpatch
The checkcodebase target will run a Linux style compliance check over the
entire codebase, and honours the V=1 Makefile verbose setting and so will
show more information when this is enabled.
If the local directory is a git checkout then the output of git ls-files is
used to decide which files to test for compliance. If the local directory
is not under git control then a 'best attempt' is made, but in this case it
should be noted that it is possible for additional non-codebase files to be
tested, so care should be taken when parsing the output.
The checkpatch target will compare local changes against the git origin/master
to allow issues with the last set of changes to be identified. To override
the change comparision location, set the BASE_COMMIT variable to your
desired git branch.
Both targets rely on the Linux source tree script checkpatch.pl to do the
syntax checking, and expects that the CHECKPATCH environment variable points
to the location of this file.
Notes on the usage of these targets have been added to the contributing.md
and docs/user-guide.md text files.
Change-Id: I6d73c97af578e24a34226d972afadab9d30f1d8d
- Add instructions for contributing to ARM Trusted Firmware.
- Update copyright text in all files to acknowledge contributors.
Change-Id: I9311aac81b00c6c167d2f8c889aea403b84450e5