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1 ========= Binutils Maintainers =========
2
3This is the list of individuals responsible for maintenance and update
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4of the GNU Binary Utilities project. This includes the linker (ld),
5the assembler (gas), the profiler (gprof), a whole suite of other
6programs (binutils) and the libraries that they use (bfd and
7opcodes). This project shares a common set of header files with the
eacf2b70 8GCC and GDB projects (include), so maintainership of those files is
1b577b00 9shared amoungst the projects.
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1b577b00 11The home page for binutils is:
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13 http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/binutils.html
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15and patches should be sent to:
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17 binutils@sourceware.org
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1b577b00 19with "[Patch]" as part of the subject line. Note - patches to the
04fbe429 20top level config.guess and config.sub scripts should be sent to:
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1b577b00 22 config-patches@gnu.org
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04fbe429 24and not to the binutils lists. Patches to the other top level
bf41f30d 25configure files (configure, configure.ac, config-ml.in) should
73fb7068 26be sent to the binutils lists, and copied to the gcc and gdb
04fbe429 27lists as well (gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org and
eacf2b70 28gdb-patches@sourceware.org).
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30Patches to the libiberty sources should be sent to
31gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org.
32
1b577b00 33 --------- Blanket Write Privs ---------
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35The following people have permission to check patches into the
36repository without obtaining approval first:
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1b577b00 38 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com> (head maintainer)
3517749c 39 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>
1b577b00 40 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>
4b3be0b6 41 Jim Wilson <wilson@tuliptree.org>
1b577b00 42 DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
ebc5095a 43 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
2445335e 44 Michael Meissner <gnu@the-meissners.org>
9483a6ee 45 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org>
93abc97a 46 Richard Sandiford <rdsandiford@googlemail.com>
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47
48 --------- Maintainers ---------
49
50Maintainers are individuals who are responsible for, and have
51permission to check in changes in, certain subsets of the code. Note
52that maintainers still need approval to check in changes outside of
53the immediate domain that they maintain.
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55If there is no maintainer for a given domain then the responsibility
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56falls to the head maintainer (above). If there are several
57maintainers for a given domain then responsibility falls to the first
58maintainer. The first maintainer is free to devolve that
59responsibility among the other maintainers.
60
2141b110 61 ALPHA Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
a06ea964 62 AARCH64 Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com>
5b2ab150 63 AARCH64 Marcus Shawcroft <marcus.shawcroft@arm.com>
02d7a79e 64 ARC Claudiu Zissulescu <claziss@synopsys.com>
1b577b00 65 ARM Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
3a7e524e 66 ARM Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com>
6c1965f9 67 ARM Ramana Radhakrishnan <ramana.radhakrishnan@arm.com>
e8b338d0 68 AVR Denis Chertykov <chertykov@gmail.com>
e0159aa9 69 AVR Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@amelek.gda.pl>
4161fbb0 70 BFIN Jie Zhang <jzhang918@gmail.com>
3d5ff620 71 BFIN Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
9483a6ee 72 BUILD SYSTEM Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org>
ec8cbbf6 73 CR16 M R Swami Reddy <MR.Swami.Reddy@nsc.com>
1b577b00 74 CRIS Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.com>
ec8cbbf6 75 CRX M R Swami Reddy <MR.Swami.Reddy@nsc.com>
d0ba5758 76 C-SKY Lifang Xia <lifang_xia@c-sky.com>
2409af1e 77 C-SKY Yunhai Shang <yunhai_shang@c-sky.com>
4b3dc01d 78 DLX Nikolaos Kavvadias <nkavv@physics.auth.gr>
1b577b00 79 DWARF2 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
1cd48f98 80 DWARF2 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
be459434 81 dwarf-mode.el Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
5b169225 82 EPIPHANY Joern Rennecke <joern.rennecke@embecosm.com>
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83 FR30 Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
84 FRV Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
ec2dfb42 85 FRV Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>
ee441d9a 86 GOLD Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>
08e4f608 87 GOLD Cary Coutant <ccoutant@gmail.com>
db448d50 88 H8300 Prafulla Thakare <prafulla.thakare@kpitcummins.com>
89f60df2 89 HPPA Dave Anglin <dave.anglin@bell.net>
ebc5095a 90 HPPA elf32 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
f52e0eb8 91 HPPA elf64 Jeff Law <law@redhat.com> [Basic maintainance only]
4b3be0b6 92 IA-64 Jim Wilson <wilson@tuliptree.org>
3b36097d 93 IQ2000 Stan Cox <scox@redhat.com>
ccdb9c9f 94 ix86 H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
bd5a94b0 95 ix86 PE Christopher Faylor <me+binutils@cgf.cx>
b54e7460 96 ix86 COFF DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
57f6e0bc 97 ix86 PE/COFF Dave Korn <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com>
53260797 98 ix86 INTEL MODE Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
84e94c90 99 LM32 Jon Beniston <jon@beniston.com>
5d0c4f10 100 M32R Doug Evans <dje@sebabeach.org>
a481d14b 101 M68HC11 M68HC12 Stephane Carrez <Stephane.Carrez@gmail.com>
554adb2c 102 M68HC11 M68HC12 Sean Keys <skeys@ipdatasys.com>
c91933e9 103 MACH-O Tristan Gingold <tgingold@free.fr>
c4cf3821 104 MAXQ Inderpreet Singh <inderpreetb@noida.hcltech.com>
0dd5bc5e 105 MEP Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
d5c7e0e9 106 METAG Markos Chandras <markos.chandras@imgtec.com>
7ba29e2a 107 MICROBLAZE Michael Eager <eager@eagercon.com>
4c971803 108 MIPS Chenghua Xu <paul.hua.gm@gmail.com>
e2e31f10 109 MIPS I-IV Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org>
9b19141a 110 MMIX Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@bitrange.com>
91593c9d 111 MN10300 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>
17eb60e9 112 Moxie Anthony Green <green@moxielogic.com>
1acfb01b 113 MSP430 Dmitry Diky <diwil@spec.ru>
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114 NDS32 Kuan-Lin Chen <kuanlinchentw@gmail.com>
115 NDS32 Wei-Cheng Wang <cole945@gmail.com>
5ad507ee 116 NetBSD support Matt Thomas <matt@netbsd.org>
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117 Nios II Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
118 Nios II Andrew Jenner <andrew@codesourcery.com>
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119 OR1K Christian Svensson <blue@cmd.nu>
120 OR1K Stefan Kristiansson <stefan.kristiansson@saunalahti.fi>
a926ab2f 121 PPC Geoff Keating <geoffk@geoffk.org>
ebc5095a 122 PPC Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
4bc0608a 123 PPC Peter Bergner <bergner@vnet.ibm.com>
42ea8716 124 PPC vector ext Aldy Hernandez <aldyh@redhat.com>
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125 RISC-V Palmer Dabbelt <palmer@sifive.com>
126 RISC-V Andrew Waterman <andrew@sifive.com>
016f5a37 127 RISC-V Jim Wilson <jimw@sifive.com>
c7927a3c 128 RX Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
0019baae 129 S12Z John Darrington <john@darrington.wattle.id.au>
54589086 130 s390, s390x Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
6604eb5f 131 s390, s390x Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
9f77fa06 132 SH Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>
cdd30861 133 SPARC David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
9b5481c6 134 SPARC Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
ebc5095a 135 SPU Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
6e917903 136 TIC54X Timothy Wall <twall@alum.mit.edu>
40b36596 137 TIC6X Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
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138 TILE-Gx Walter Lee <walt@tilera.com>
139 TILEPro Walter Lee <walt@tilera.com>
5ad507ee 140 VAX Matt Thomas <matt@netbsd.org>
677c6f3a 141 VAX Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de>
2a6969e1 142 Visium Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@libertysurf.fr>
c91933e9 143 VMS Tristan Gingold <tgingold@free.fr>
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144 x86_64 Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>
145 x86_64 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
fabda5a7 146 x86_64 H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
93abc97a 147 XCOFF Richard Sandiford <r.sandiford@uk.ibm.com>
8d88d7ec 148 XGATE Sean Keys <skeys@ipdatasys.com>
3aade688 149 Xtensa Sterling Augustine <augustine.sterling@gmail.com>
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150 z8k Christian Groessler <chris@groessler.org>
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152 --------- Past Maintainers -------------
153
154These folks have acted as maintainers in the past, but have now
155moved on to other things. Our thanks for all their hard work
156goes with them.
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fd13a84b 158 Paul Brook
7c723eec 159 Eric Christopher
f1ca0d6d 160 Jason Eckhardt
c2bf1eec 161 Mark Kettenis
71d01c69 162 Mei Ligang
06d743b7 163 Arnold Metselaar
13364275 164 Mark Mitchell
cf581a9b 165 Bernd Schmidt
482366c3 166 Svein Seldal
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167
168 --------- CGEN Maintainers -------------
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08c404a5 170CGEN is a tool for building, amongst other things, assemblers,
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171disassemblers and simulators from a single description of a CPU.
172It creates files in several of the binutils directories, but it
173is mentioned here since there is a single group that maintains
eacf2b70 174CGEN and the files that it creates.
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176If you have CGEN related problems you can send email to;
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eacf2b70 178 cgen@sourceware.org
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180The current CGEN maintainers are:
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b893fd29 182 Doug Evans, Frank Eigler
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1b577b00 184 --------- Write After Approval ---------
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186Individuals with "write after approval" have the ability to check in
187changes, but they must get approval for each change from someone in
188one of the above lists (blanket write or maintainers).
189
190[It's a huge list, folks. You know who you are. If you have the
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191 *ability* to do binutils checkins, you're in this group. Just
192 remember to get approval before checking anything in.]
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1b577b00 194 ------------- Obvious Fixes -------------
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196Fixes for obvious mistakes do not need approval, and can be checked in
197right away, but the patch should still be sent to the binutils list.
198The definition of obvious is a bit hazy, and if you are not sure, then
199you should seek approval first. Obvious fixes include fixes for
200spelling mistakes, blatantly incorrect code (where the correct code is
201also blatantly obvious), and so on. Obvious fixes should always be
202small, the larger they are, the more likely it is that they contain
203some un-obvious side effect or consequence.
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1b577b00 205 --------- Branch Checkins ---------
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207If a patch is approved for check in to the mainline sources, it can
208also be checked into the current release branch. Normally however
209only bug fixes should be applied to the branch. New features, new
210ports, etc, should be restricted to the mainline. (Otherwise the
eacf2b70 211burden of maintaining the branch in sync with the mainline becomes too
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212great). If you are uncertain as to whether a patch is appropriate for
213the branch, ask the branch maintainer. This is:
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c91933e9 215 (cf global maintainers)
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217 -------- Testsuites ---------------
218
219In general patches to any of the binutils testsuites should be
220considered generic and sent to the binutils mailing list for
221approval. Patches to target specific tests are the responsibility the
13364275 222relevant port maintainer(s), and can be approved/checked in by them.
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223Other testsuite patches need the approval of a blanket-write-priveleges
224person.
225
226 -------- Configure patches ----------
227
228Patches to the top level configure files (config.sub & config.guess)
229are not the domain of the binutils project and they cannot be approved
230by the binutils group. Instead they should be submitted to the config
231maintainer at:
232
233 config-patches@gnu.org
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235 --------- Creating Branches ---------
236
237Anyone with at least write-after-approval access may create a branch
238to use for their own development purposes. In keeping with FSF
239policies, all patches applied to such a branch must come from people
240with appropriate copyright assignments on file. All legal
241requirements that would apply to any other contribution apply equally
242to contributions on a branch.
243
244Before creating the branch, you should select a name for the branch of
245the form:
246
eacf2b70 247 binutils-<org>-<name>
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249where "org" is the initials of your organization, or your own initials
250if you are acting as an individual. For example, for a branch created
251by The GNUDist Company, "tgc" would be an appropriate choice for
252"org". It's up to each organization to select an appropriate choice
253for "name"; some organizations may use more structure than others, so
254"name" may contain additional hyphens.
255
256Suppose that The GNUDist Company was creating a branch to develop a
257port of Binutils to the FullMonty processor. Then, an appropriate
258choice of branch name would be:
259
260 binutils-tgc-fm
261
45781998 262A date stamp is not required as part of the name field, but some
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263organizations like to have one. If you do include the date, you
264should follow these rules:
265
2661. The date should be the date that the branch was created.
267
2682. The date should be numerical and in the form YYYYMMDD.
269
270For example:
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272 binutils-tgc-fm_20050101
273
274would be appropriate if the branch was created on January 1st, 2005.
275
276Having selected the branch name, create the branch as follows:
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20cef68c 2781. Check out binutils, so that you have a git checkout corresponding
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279 to the initial state of your branch.
280
2812. Create a tag:
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20cef68c 283 git tag binutils-<org>-<name>-branchpoint
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285 That tag will allow you, and others, to easily determine what's
286 changed on the branch relative to the initial state.
287
20cef68c 2883. Create and push the branch:
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291 git push origin HEAD
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2934. Document the branch:
294
295 Add a description of the branch to binutils/BRANCHES, and check
296 that file in. All branch descriptions should be added to the
297 HEAD revision of the file; it doesn't help to modify
298 binutils/BRANCHES on a branch!
299
300Please do not commit any patches to a branch you did not create
301without the explicit permission of the person who created the branch.
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82704155 303Copyright (C) 2012-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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305Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
306are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
307notice and this notice are preserved.