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# Contributing to OpenZFS
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<p align="center">
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<img alt="OpenZFS Logo"
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src="https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/_static/img/logo/480px-Open-ZFS-Secondary-Logo-Colour-halfsize.png"/>
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</p>
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*First of all, thank you for taking the time to contribute!*
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By using the following guidelines, you can help us make OpenZFS even better.
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## Table Of Contents
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[What should I know before I get
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started?](#what-should-i-know-before-i-get-started)
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* [Get ZFS](#get-zfs)
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* [Debug ZFS](#debug-zfs)
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* [Where can I ask for help?](#where-can-I-ask-for-help)
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[How Can I Contribute?](#how-can-i-contribute)
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* [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs)
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* [Suggesting Enhancements](#suggesting-enhancements)
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* [Pull Requests](#pull-requests)
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* [Testing](#testing)
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[Style Guides](#style-guides)
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* [Coding Conventions](#coding-conventions)
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* [Commit Message Formats](#commit-message-formats)
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* [New Changes](#new-changes)
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* [OpenZFS Patch Ports](#openzfs-patch-ports)
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* [Coverity Defect Fixes](#coverity-defect-fixes)
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* [Signed Off By](#signed-off-by)
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Helpful resources
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* [OpenZFS Documentation](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/)
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* [OpenZFS Developer Resources](http://open-zfs.org/wiki/Developer_resources)
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* [Git and GitHub for beginners](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Developer%20Resources/Git%20and%20GitHub%20for%20beginners.html)
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## What should I know before I get started?
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### Get ZFS
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You can build zfs packages by following [these
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instructions](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Developer%20Resources/Building%20ZFS.html),
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or install stable packages from [your distribution's
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repository](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Getting%20Started/index.html).
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### Debug ZFS
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A variety of methods and tools are available to aid ZFS developers.
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It's strongly recommended that when developing a patch the `--enable-debug`
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configure option should be set. This will enable additional correctness
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checks and all the ASSERTs to help quickly catch potential issues.
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In addition, there are numerous utilities and debugging files which
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provide visibility into the inner workings of ZFS. The most useful
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of these tools are discussed in detail on the [Troubleshooting
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page](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Basic%20Concepts/Troubleshooting.html).
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### Where can I ask for help?
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The [zfs-discuss mailing
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list](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Project%20and%20Community/Mailing%20Lists.html)
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or IRC are the best places to ask for help. Please do not file
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support requests on the GitHub issue tracker.
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## How Can I Contribute?
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### Reporting Bugs
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*Please* contact us via the [zfs-discuss mailing
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list](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Project%20and%20Community/Mailing%20Lists.html)
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or IRC if you aren't certain that you are experiencing a bug.
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If you run into an issue, please search our [issue
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tracker](https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues) *first* to ensure the
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issue hasn't been reported before. Open a new issue only if you haven't
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found anything similar to your issue.
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You can open a new issue and search existing issues using the public [issue
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tracker](https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues).
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#### When opening a new issue, please include the following information at the top of the issue:
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* What distribution (with version) you are using.
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* The spl and zfs versions you are using, installation method (repository
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or manual compilation).
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* Describe the issue you are experiencing.
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* Describe how to reproduce the issue.
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* Including any warning/errors/backtraces from the system logs.
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When a new issue is opened, it is not uncommon for developers to request
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additional information.
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In general, the more detail you share about a problem the quicker a
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developer can resolve it. For example, providing a simple test case is always
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exceptionally helpful.
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Be prepared to work with the developers investigating your issue. Your
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assistance is crucial in providing a quick solution. They may ask for
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information like:
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* Your pool configuration as reported by `zdb` or `zpool status`.
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* Your hardware configuration, such as
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* Number of CPUs.
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* Amount of memory.
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* Whether your system has ECC memory.
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* Whether it is running under a VMM/Hypervisor.
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* Kernel version.
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* Values of the spl/zfs module parameters.
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* Stack traces which may be logged to `dmesg`.
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### Suggesting Enhancements
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OpenZFS is a widely deployed production filesystem which is under active
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development. The team's primary focus is on fixing known issues, improving
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performance, and adding compelling new features.
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You can view the list of proposed features
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by filtering the issue tracker by the ["Type: Feature"
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label](https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Type%3A+Feature%22).
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If you have an idea for a feature first check this list. If your idea already
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appears then add a +1 to the top most comment, this helps us gauge interest
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in that feature.
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Otherwise, open a new issue and describe your proposed feature. Why is this
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feature needed? What problem does it solve?
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### Pull Requests
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#### General
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* All pull requests, except backports and releases, must be based on the current master branch
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and should apply without conflicts.
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* Please attempt to limit pull requests to a single commit which resolves
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one specific issue.
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* Make sure your commit messages are in the correct format. See the
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[Commit Message Formats](#commit-message-formats) section for more information.
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* When updating a pull request squash multiple commits by performing a
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[rebase](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rebase) (squash).
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* For large pull requests consider structuring your changes as a stack of
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logically independent patches which build on each other. This makes large
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changes easier to review and approve which speeds up the merging process.
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* Try to keep pull requests simple. Simple code with comments is much easier
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to review and approve.
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* All proposed changes must be approved by an OpenZFS organization member.
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* If you have an idea you'd like to discuss or which requires additional testing, consider opening it as a draft pull request.
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Once everything is in good shape and the details have been worked out you can remove its draft status.
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Any required reviews can then be finalized and the pull request merged.
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#### Tests and Benchmarks
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* Every pull request will by tested by the buildbot on multiple platforms by running the [zfs-tests.sh and zloop.sh](
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https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Developer%20Resources/Building%20ZFS.html#running-zloop-sh-and-zfs-tests-sh) test suites.
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* To verify your changes conform to the [style guidelines](
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https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#style-guides
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), please run `make checkstyle` and resolve any warnings.
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* Static code analysis of each pull request is performed by the buildbot; run `make lint` to check your changes.
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* Test cases should be provided when appropriate.
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This includes making sure new features have adequate code coverage.
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* If your pull request improves performance, please include some benchmarks.
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* The pull request must pass all required [ZFS
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Buildbot](http://build.zfsonlinux.org/) builders before
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being accepted. If you are experiencing intermittent TEST
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builder failures, you may be experiencing a [test suite
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issue](https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Type%3A+Test+Suite%22).
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There are also various [buildbot options](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Developer%20Resources/Buildbot%20Options.html)
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to control how changes are tested.
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### Testing
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All help is appreciated! If you're in a position to run the latest code
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consider helping us by reporting any functional problems, performance
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regressions or other suspected issues. By running the latest code to a wide
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range of realistic workloads, configurations and architectures we're better
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able quickly identify and resolve potential issues.
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Users can also run the [ZFS Test
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Suite](https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/tree/master/tests) on their systems
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to verify ZFS is behaving as intended.
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## Style Guides
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### Repository Structure
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OpenZFS uses a standardised branching structure.
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- The "development and main branch", is the branch all development should be based on.
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- "Release branches" contain the latest released code for said version.
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- "Staging branches" contain selected commits prior to being released.
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**Branch Names:**
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- Development and Main branch: `master`
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- Release branches: `zfs-$VERSION-release`
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- Staging branches: `zfs-$VERSION-staging`
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`$VERSION` should be replaced with the `major.minor` version number.
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_(This is the version number without the `.patch` version at the end)_
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### Coding Conventions
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We currently use [C Style and Coding Standards for
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SunOS](http://www.cis.upenn.edu/%7Elee/06cse480/data/cstyle.ms.pdf) as our
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coding convention.
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This repository has an `.editorconfig` file. If your editor [supports
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editorconfig](https://editorconfig.org/#download), it will
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automatically respect most of this project's whitespace preferences.
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Additionally, Git can help warn on whitespace problems as well:
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```
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git config --local core.whitespace trailing-space,space-before-tab,indent-with-non-tab,-tab-in-indent
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```
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### Commit Message Formats
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#### New Changes
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Commit messages for new changes must meet the following guidelines:
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* In 72 characters or less, provide a summary of the change as the
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first line in the commit message.
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* A body which provides a description of the change. If necessary,
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please summarize important information such as why the proposed
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approach was chosen or a brief description of the bug you are resolving.
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Each line of the body must be 72 characters or less.
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* The last line must be a `Signed-off-by:` tag. See the
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[Signed Off By](#signed-off-by) section for more information.
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An example commit message for new changes is provided below.
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```
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This line is a brief summary of your change
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Please provide at least a couple sentences describing the
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change. If necessary, please summarize decisions such as
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why the proposed approach was chosen or what bug you are
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attempting to solve.
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Signed-off-by: Contributor <contributor@email.com>
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```
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#### Coverity Defect Fixes
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If you are submitting a fix to a
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[Coverity defect](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/zfsonlinux-zfs),
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the commit message should meet the following guidelines:
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* Provides a subject line in the format of
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`Fix coverity defects: CID dddd, dddd...` where `dddd` represents
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each CID fixed by the commit.
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* Provides a body which lists each Coverity defect and how it was corrected.
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* The last line must be a `Signed-off-by:` tag. See the
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[Signed Off By](#signed-off-by) section for more information.
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An example Coverity defect fix commit message is provided below.
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```
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Fix coverity defects: CID 12345, 67890
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CID 12345: Logically dead code (DEADCODE)
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Removed the if(var != 0) block because the condition could never be
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satisfied.
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CID 67890: Resource Leak (RESOURCE_LEAK)
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Ensure free is called after allocating memory in function().
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Signed-off-by: Contributor <contributor@email.com>
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```
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#### Signed Off By
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A line tagged as `Signed-off-by:` must contain the developer's
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name followed by their email. This is the developer's certification
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that they have the right to submit the patch for inclusion into
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the code base and indicates agreement to the [Developer's Certificate
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of Origin](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#sign-your-work-the-developer-s-certificate-of-origin).
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Code without a proper signoff cannot be merged.
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Git can append the `Signed-off-by` line to your commit messages. Simply
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provide the `-s` or `--signoff` option when performing a `git commit`.
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For more information about writing commit messages, visit [How to Write
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a Git Commit Message](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/).
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#### Co-authored By
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If someone else had part in your pull request, please add the following to the commit:
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`Co-authored-by: Name <gitregistered@email.address>`
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This is useful if their authorship was lost during squashing, rebasing, etc.,
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but may be used in any situation where there are co-authors.
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The email address used here should be the same as on the GitHub profile of said user.
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If said user does not have their email address public, please use the following instead:
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`Co-authored-by: Name <[username]@users.noreply.github.com>`
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