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gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +00003
4GUIDELINES FOR HACKING ON QUAGGA
5
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +00006[this is a draft in progress]
7
hasso863076d2004-09-01 20:13:23 +00008GNU coding standards apply. Indentation follows the result of
9invoking GNU indent (as of 2.2.8a) with no arguments. Note that this
10uses tabs instead of spaces where possible for leading whitespace, and
11assumes that tabs are every 8 columns. Do not attempt to redefine the
12location of tab stops. Note also that some indentation does not
13follow GNU style. This is a historical accident, and we generally
14only clean up whitespace when code is unmaintainable due to whitespace
15issues, as fewer changes from zebra lead to easier merges.
16
17For GNU emacs, use indentation style "gnu".
18
19For Vim, use the following lines (note that tabs are at 8, and that
20softtabstop sets the indentation level):
21
22set tabstop=8
23set softtabstop=2
24set shiftwidth=2
25set noexpandtab
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +000026
gdt2934f282004-01-05 20:09:00 +000027Be particularly careful not to break platforms/protocols that you
28cannot test.
29
30New code should have good comments, and changes to existing code
31should in many cases upgrade the comments when necessary for a
32reviewer to conclude that the change has no unintended consequences.
33
gdt697877e2004-11-15 19:23:47 +000034Each file in CVS should have the RCS keyword Id, somewhere very near
35the top, commented out appropriately for the file type. Just add
36<dollar>Id:<dollar>, replacing <dollar> with $. See line 2 of HACKING
37for an example; on checkout :$ is expanded to include the value.
38
ajs5e764772004-12-03 19:03:33 +000039Please document fully the proper use of a new function in the header file
40in which it is declared. And please consult existing headers for
41documentation on how to use existing functions. In particular, please consult
42these header files:
43
44 lib/log.h logging levels and usage guidance
45 [more to be added]
46
paul1eb8ef22005-04-07 07:30:20 +000047If changing an exported interface, please try to deprecate the interface in
48an orderly manner. If at all possible, try to retain the old deprecated
49interface as is, or functionally equivalent. Make a note of when the
50interface was deprecated and guard the deprecated interface definitions in
51the header file, ie:
52
53/* Deprecated: 20050406 */
54#if !defined(QUAGGA_NO_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES)
55#warning "Using deprecated <libname> (interface(s)|function(s))"
56...
57#endif /* QUAGGA_NO_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES */
58
59To ensure that the core Quagga sources do not use the deprecated interfaces
60(you should update Quagga sources to use new interfaces, if applicable)
61while allowing external sources to continue to build. Deprecated interfaces
62should be excised in the next unstable cycle.
63
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +000064Note: If you wish, you can test for GCC and use a function
65marked with the 'deprecated' attribute. However, you must provide the
66#warning for other compilers.
67
paul1eb8ef22005-04-07 07:30:20 +000068If changing or removing a command definition, *ensure* that you properly
69deprecate it - use the _DEPRECATED form of the appropriate DEFUN macro. This
70is *critical*. Even if the command can no longer function, you *must* still
71implement it as a do-nothing stub. Failure to follow this causes grief for
72systems administrators. Deprecated commands should be excised in the next
73unstable cycle. A list of deprecated commands should be collated for each
74release.
75
76See also below regarding SHARED LIBRARY VERSIONING.
ajs5e764772004-12-03 19:03:33 +000077
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +000078
gdt2934f282004-01-05 20:09:00 +000079CHANGELOG
80
81Add a ChangeLog entry whenever changing code, except for minor fixes
82to a commit (with a ChangeLog entry) within the last few days.
83
gdt18323bb2004-11-05 13:17:20 +000084Most directories have a ChangeLog file; changes to code in that
85directory should go in the per-directory ChangeLog. Global or
86structural changes should also be mentioned in the top-level
87ChangeLog.
gdt2934f282004-01-05 20:09:00 +000088
paul1f8f61a2004-11-05 23:38:20 +000089Certain directories do not contain project code, but contain project
90meta-data, eg packaging information, changes to files in these directory may
91not require the global ChangeLog to be updated (at the discretion of the
92maintainer who usually maintains that meta-data). Also, CVS meta-data such
93as cvsignore files do not require ChangeLog updates, just a sane commit
94message.
95
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +000096
97HACKING THE BUILD SYSTEM
98
99If you change or add to the build system (configure.ac, any Makefile.am,
100etc.), try to check that the following things still work:
101
102 - make dist
103 - resulting dist tarball builds
104 - out-of-tree builds
105
106The quagga.net site relies on make dist to work to generate snapshots. It
107must work. Commong problems are to forget to have some additional file
108included in the dist, or to have a make rule refer to a source file without
109using the srcdir variable.
110
gdt0d7e9132005-02-23 16:20:07 +0000111RELEASE PROCEDURE
112
113 Tag the repository with release tag (follow existing conventions).
114 [This enables recreating the release, and is just good CM practice.]
115
116 Check out the tag, and do a test build.
117
118 In an empty directory, do a fresh checkout with -r <release-tag>
119 [This makes the dates in the tarball be the modified dates in CVS.]
120
gdt0d7e9132005-02-23 16:20:07 +0000121 ./configure
122 make dist
123
124If any errors occur, move tags as needed and start over from the fresh
125checkouts. Do not append to tarballs, as this has produced
126non-standards-conforming tarballs in the past.
127
paul1eb8ef22005-04-07 07:30:20 +0000128[TODO: collation of a list of deprecated commands. Possibly can be scripted
129to extract from vtysh/vtysh_cmd.c]
130
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +0000131
gdtfbb67092004-11-15 17:29:11 +0000132TOOL VERSIONS
133
134Require versions of support tools are listed in INSTALL.quagga.txt.
135Required versions should only be done with due deliberation, as it can
136cause environments to no longer be able to compile quagga.
137
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +0000138
gdtb7a97f82004-07-23 16:23:56 +0000139SHARED LIBRARY VERSIONING
140
141[this section is at the moment just gdt's opinion]
142
143Quagga builds several shared libaries (lib/libzebra, ospfd/libospf,
144ospfclient/libsopfapiclient). These may be used by external programs,
145e.g. a new routing protocol that works with the zebra daemon, or
146ospfapi clients. The libtool info pages (node Versioning) explain
147when major and minor version numbers should be changed. These values
148are set in Makefile.am near the definition of the library. If you
149make a change that requires changing the shared library version,
150please update Makefile.am.
151
152libospf exports far more than it should, and is needed by ospfapi
153clients. Only bump libospf for changes to functions for which it is
154reasonable for a user of ospfapi to call, and please err on the side
155of not bumping.
156
157There is no support intended for installing part of zebra. The core
158library libzebra and the included daemons should always be built and
159installed together.
160
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +0000161
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000162PATCH SUBMISSION
163
paul85cf0a02004-01-09 16:34:54 +0000164* Send a clean diff against the head of CVS in unified diff format, eg by:
hassoe69b9e42005-02-23 11:54:12 +0000165 cvs <cvs opts> diff -upwb ....
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000166
167* Include ChangeLog and NEWS entries as appropriate before the patch
paul6a524702005-04-05 10:14:50 +0000168 (or in it if you are 100% up to date). A good ChangeLog makes it easier to
169 review a patch, hence failure to include a good ChangeLog is prejudicial
170 to proper review of the patch, and hence the possibility of inclusion.
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000171
gdt18323bb2004-11-05 13:17:20 +0000172* Include only one semantic change or group of changes per patch.
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000173
paul85cf0a02004-01-09 16:34:54 +0000174* Do not make gratuitous changes to whitespace. See the w and b arguments
175 to diff.
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000176
177* State on which platforms and with what daemons the patch has been
178 tested. Understand that if the set of testing locations is small,
179 and the patch might have unforeseen or hard to fix consequences that
180 there may be a call for testers on quagga-dev, and that the patch
181 may be blocked until test results appear.
182
183 If there are no users for a platform on quagga-dev who are able and
184 willing to verify -current occasionally, that platform may be
185 dropped from the "should be checked" list.
186
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +0000187
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000188PATCH APPLICATION TO CVS
189
190* Only apply patches that meet the submission guidelines.
191
192* If a patch is large (perhaps more than 100 new/changed lines), tag
193 the repository before and after the change with e.g. before-foo-fix
194 and after-foo-fix.
195
196* If the patch might break something, issue a call for testing on the
197 mailinglist.
198
paul4134ceb2004-05-13 13:38:06 +0000199* Give an appropriate commit message, eg the ChangeLog entry should suffice,
paul1f8f61a2004-11-05 23:38:20 +0000200 if it does not, then the ChangeLog entry itself needs to be corrected. The
201 commit message text should be identical to that added to the ChangeLog
202 message. (One suggestion: when commiting, use your editor to read in the
203 ChangeLog and delete all previous ChangeLogs.)
paul4134ceb2004-05-13 13:38:06 +0000204
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000205* By committing a patch, you are responsible for fixing problems
206 resulting from it (or backing it out).
207
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +0000208
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000209STABLE PLATFORMS AND DAEMONS
210
211The list of platforms that should be tested follow. This is a list
212derived from what quagga is thought to run on and for which
213maintainers can test or there are people on quagga-dev who are able
214and willing to verify that -current does or does not work correctly.
215
216 BSD (Free, Net or Open, any platform) # without capabilities
217 GNU/Linux (any distribution, i386)
paul1f8f61a2004-11-05 23:38:20 +0000218 Solaris (strict alignment, any platform)
gdt18323bb2004-11-05 13:17:20 +0000219 [future: NetBSD/sparc64]
gdtd9fd04c2003-12-19 19:20:25 +0000220
221The list of daemons that are thought to be stable and that should be
222tested are:
223
224 zebra
225 bgpd
226 ripd
227 ospfd
228 ripngd
gdt1f431d22003-12-22 15:45:01 +0000229
gdt18323bb2004-11-05 13:17:20 +0000230Daemons which are in a testing phase are
231
232 ospf6d
233 isisd
ajs8035e9f2004-12-22 03:16:59 +0000234 watchquagga
gdt18323bb2004-11-05 13:17:20 +0000235
paul74a2dd72005-04-25 00:37:03 +0000236
jardin9e867fe2003-12-23 08:56:18 +0000237IMPORT OR UPDATE VENDOR SPECIFIC ROUTING PROTOCOLS
238
239The source code of Quagga is based on two vendors:
240
241 zebra_org (http://www.zebra.org/)
242 isisd_sf (http://isisd.sf.net/)
243
gdt18323bb2004-11-05 13:17:20 +0000244[20041105: Is isisd.sf.netf still where isisd word is happening, or is
245the quagga repo now the canonical place? The last tarball on sf is
246two years old. --gdt]
247
jardin9e867fe2003-12-23 08:56:18 +0000248In order to import source code, the following procedure should be used:
249
250* Tag the Current Quagga CVS repository:
251
252 cvs tag import_isisd_sf_20031223
253
254* Import the source code into the Quagga's framework. You must not modified
255 this source code. It will be merged later.
256
257 cd dir_isisd
258 export CVSROOT=:pserver:LOGIN@anoncvs.quagga.net:/var/cvsroot
259 cvs import quagga/isisd isisd_sf isisd_sf_20031223
260 ---COMMENTS---
261 Vendor: [isisd_sf] Sampo's ISISd from Sourceforge
262 Tag: [isisd_sf_20031217] Current CVS release
263 ---
264
265* Update your Quagga's directory:
266
267 cd dir_quagga
268 cvs update -dP
269
270 or
271
272 cvs co -d quagga_isisd quagga
273
274* Merge the code, then commit:
275
276 cvs commit
277