[PATCH 3/3] MAINTAINERS: Add Bruno Thomsen as reviewer of Kamstrup DTS
Shawn Guo
shawnguo at kernel.org
Mon Jul 13 03:13:46 EDT 2020
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 10:22:50PM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> Right now, a little less than half of the .dts* files
> have an author or other email address in them.
>
> $ git ls-files arch/arm/boot/dts/*.dts* | wc -l
> 2105
>
> $ git grep -P --name-only '<\S+@\S+>' arch/arm/boot/dts/*.dts* | wc -l
> 997
>
> Some have multiple email addresses:
>
> $ git grep -P '<\S+@\S+>' arch/arm/boot/dts/*.dts* | wc -l
> 1240
>
> (and there are a few false positives in that regex)
>
> I suppose that get_maintainer could handle .dts* files
> the same way .yaml files are handled so any email address
> in the file is added to patches that touch the file.
>
> This is the commit that added the .yaml file handling:
>
> commit 0c78c013762142bfe8fce34e7e968f83f0a4b891
> Author: Joe Perches <joe at perches.com>
> Date: Thu Jun 4 16:50:01 2020 -0700
>
> get_maintainer: add email addresses from .yaml files
>
> .yaml files can contain maintainer/author addresses and it seems unlikely
> or unnecessary that individual MAINTAINER file section entries for each
> .yaml file will be created.
>
> So add the email addresses found in .yaml files to the default
> get_maintainer output.
>
> The email addresses are marked with "(in file)" when using the "--roles"
> or "--rolestats" options.
>
> So something like:
Yeah, that's helpful.
> ---
> scripts/get_maintainer.pl | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/scripts/get_maintainer.pl b/scripts/get_maintainer.pl
> index 484d2fbf5921..4c3c69d7bed0 100755
> --- a/scripts/get_maintainer.pl
> +++ b/scripts/get_maintainer.pl
> @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ sub maintainers_in_file {
>
> return if ($file =~ m@\bMAINTAINERS$@);
>
> - if (-f $file && ($email_file_emails || $file =~ /\.yaml$/)) {
> + if (-f $file && ($email_file_emails || $file =~ /\.(?:yaml|dtsi?)$/)) {
It should cover .dts file too?
Shawn
> open(my $f, '<', $file)
> or die "$P: Can't open $file: $!\n";
> my $text = do { local($/) ; <$f> };
>
>
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