cl.tvl.fyi only supports the legacy scp protocol, not the sftp protocol that recent versions of OpenSSH now use by default. So we need to pass -O to tell it to use scp. Cc: Vincent Ambo <mail@tazj.in> Change-Id: I2dcae77fef9126f4f8eebfa574c5a345a5c56615 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/8039 Reviewed-by: flokli <flokli@flokli.de> Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su> Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
		
			
				
	
	
		
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TVL Code Reviews
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**Table of Contents**
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- [TVL Code Reviews](#tvl-code-reviews)
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    - [Gerrit setup](#gerrit-setup)
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    - [Gerrit workflows](#gerrit-workflows)
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    - [Review process & approvals](#review-process--approvals)
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    - [Registration](#registration)
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    - [Submitting changes via email](#submitting-changes-via-email)
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    - [Gerrit for Github users](#gerrit-for-github-users)
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This document describes the TVL code review process & tooling. If you are
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looking for general contribution guidelines, please look at the [general
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contribution guidelines](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
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All changes are tracked at [cl.tvl.fyi](https://cl.tvl.fyi) using Gerrit. See
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[Registration](#registration) for information on how to register an account.
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## Gerrit setup
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Gerrit uses the concept of change IDs to track commits across rebases and other
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operations that might change their hashes, and link them to unique changes in
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Gerrit.
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First, [tell Gerrit][Gerrit SSH] about your SSH keys.
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Then, to make using Gerrit smooth for users, the repository should be cloned and
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a commit hook should be installed as follows:
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```
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git clone "ssh://$USER@code.tvl.fyi:29418/depot"
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scp -pOP 29418 $USER@code.tvl.fyi:hooks/commit-msg "depot/.git/hooks/"
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```
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If you have a previous clone of the depot via HTTP you can use `git remote
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set-url` to update the origin URL and install the hook in the same way as above.
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## Gerrit workflows
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The developer workflow on Gerrit is quite different from what GitHub-users are
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used to.
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The depot does not have branches (other than Gerrit's internal metadata refs)
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and all development happens at `HEAD`.
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Every time you create a new commit the change hook will insert a unique
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`Change-Id` tag into the commit message. Once you are satisfied with the state
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of your commit and want to submit it for review, you push it to a git ref called
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`refs/for/canon`. This designates the commits as changelists (CLs) targeted for
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the `canon` branch.
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Sending a change for review is done by pushing to a special target. You can set
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this to be the default push target through your git configuration:
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```
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git config remote.origin.url "ssh://$USER@code.tvl.fyi:29418/depot"
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git config remote.origin.push HEAD:refs/for/canon
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```
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Then, after making your change, push to the default, or to a special target:
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```
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Example:
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git commit -m 'docs(REVIEWS): Fixed all the errors in the reviews docs'
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git push origin
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# Uploading a work-in-progress CL:
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git push origin HEAD:refs/for/canon%wip
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```
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TIP: Every individual commit will become a separate change. We do not merge
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related commits, but instead submit them one by one. Be aware that if you are
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expecting a different behaviour and attempt something like an unsquashed subtree
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merge, you will produce a *lot* of CLs. This is strongly discouraged.
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During your review, the reviewer(s) might ask you to make changes. You can
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simply amend your commit(s) and push to the same ref. Gerrit will automatically
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update your changes.
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Read more about the Gerrit workflow in the [Gerrit walkthrough][].
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## Review process & approvals
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Each user has the ability to create their own users directory in
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`//users/<username>` in which they can submit code without review from other
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contributors (they will still need to +2 their own changes, and the initial
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check-in of the `OWNERS` file needs to be reviewed).
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You can set a directory like this up for yourself by proposing a change similar
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to [CL/246](https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/246).
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For all paths outside of `//users`, code review is required. We have no strict
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guidelines about the review process itself, as we're not a megacorp, but we have
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formalised checks before submitting:
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* At least one person who is [an owner][OWNERS] of the codepath must have given
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  a +2 review
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* The commit message must conform to our [guidelines][]
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* No code review comments must be left unresolved
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If all these conditions are fulfilled, the **change author submits their change
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themselves**.
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## Registration
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If you would like to have an account on the Gerrit instance, follow these
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instructions:
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1. Be a member of `#tvl` on [hackint][].
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2. Clone the depot locally (via `git clone "https://cl.tvl.fyi/depot"`).
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3. Create a user entry in our LDAP server in [ops/users][ops-users].
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   We recommend using ARGON2 password hashes, which can be created
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   with the `slappasswd` tool if OpenLDAP was compiled with ARGON2
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   support.
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   For convenience, we provide a wrapper script for this that you can
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   build with `nix-build -A tools.hash-password` in a depot checkout.
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   Alternatively, if you have `direnv` installed, you can add the
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   depot to your allowlist and just run `hash-password` which should
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   be added to your `$PATH` by `direnv`.
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   You can probably create ARGON2 hashes with other tools, but that is
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   your job to figure out.
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4. Create a commit adding yourself (see e.g.
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   [CL/2671](https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2671))
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5. Submit the commit via email (see below).
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## Submitting changes via email
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You can submit a patch via email to `depot@tvl.su` and it will be
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added to Gerrit by a contributor.
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Create an appropriate commit locally and send it us using either of these options:
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* `git format-patch`: This will create a `.patch` file which you should email to
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  us.
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* `git send-email`: If configured on your system, this will take care of the
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  whole emailing process for you.
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The email address is a [public inbox][].
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## Gerrit for Github Users
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There is a walkthrough that describes [only the parts that differ
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from Github][github-diff], although it does not cover [attention
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sets][], which are important to understand.
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### Attention Sets
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The attention set of a CL is somewhat similar to the set of Github
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users who have unread notifications for a PR.  The "your turn" list
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on the dashboard is similar to your unread notifications list in
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Github.  These similarities are only rough approximations, however.
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Unfortunately the rules for updating attention sets are very
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different and complex.  If you don't read and understand them, you
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may end up leaving comments that nobody ever finds out about.  Here
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are a few unexpected features:
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- Voting on or replying to a CL will remove you from the attention
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  set.  You can also do this by clicking on the gray chevron shape
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  next to your name.
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- If you comment on a merged or abandoned change without marking
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  your comment "unresolved", *nobody will be notified of your
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  comment*.  If you want to the owner of a merged or abandoned
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  change to read your comment, you must mark it as "unresolved" or
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  manually add them to the attention set by hovering your mouse over
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  their name and clicking "add to attention set"
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There are many more [rules][attention-set-rules], which you should
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read.
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[Gerrit SSH]: https://cl.tvl.fyi/settings/#SSHKeys
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[Gerrit walkthrough]: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/intro-gerrit-walkthrough.html
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[OWNERS]: https://cl.tvl.fyi/plugins/owners/Documentation/config.md
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[guidelines]: ./CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-messages
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[ops-users]: ../ops/users/default.nix
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[public inbox]: https://inbox.tvl.su/depot/
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[hackint]: https://hackint.org
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[github-diff]: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/Documentation/intro-gerrit-walkthrough-github.html
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[attention sets]: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-attention-set.html
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[attention-set-rules]: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-attention-set.html#_rules
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