CONTRIBUTING.d/git | 16 ++++++++++++++++ CONTRIBUTING.d/patches/description | 11 +++++++++++ 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+)
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>
---
Hi!
I hadn't yet documented how to produce the Fixes: trailer fields in the
Linux man-pages project. We require the commit-date to disambiguate
possible hash (and subject) collisions. This documents how to produce
them easily.
I hope this will be useful to other projects. I've been using this
format for some time, and it has some nice properties: it shows at first
glance the date of a commit (which itself gives an idea of how many
stable versions would need to be fixed). It can also be parsed by a
machine, by having a consistent and simple (unambiguous) format.
Have a lovely night!
Alex
CONTRIBUTING.d/git | 16 ++++++++++++++++
CONTRIBUTING.d/patches/description | 11 +++++++++++
2 files changed, 27 insertions(+)
diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.d/git b/CONTRIBUTING.d/git
index 4b7a95472..3f944a23c 100644
--- a/CONTRIBUTING.d/git
+++ b/CONTRIBUTING.d/git
@@ -43,6 +43,22 @@ Description
$ git config --global \
sendemail.sendmailcmd 'mutt -H - && true';
+ Commit references
+ 'Fixes:' trailer fields should have the following format.
+
+ Fixes: 12-char-hash ([author-date,] commit-date; "subject")
+
+ where the author date is optional, and only included if it's
+ somehow important. The commit date is often more important, as
+ it's sorted, and thus can be used to find (with a binary search)
+ a commit whose hash and subject may have collisions. To produce
+ such fields, the following git aliases are useful.
+
+ $ git config --global alias.ref \
+ "show --no-patch --abbrev=12 --date=short --format=tformat:'%C(auto)%h%C(reset) %C(dim white)(%cd%x3B \"%C(reset)%C(auto)%s%C(reset)%C(dim white)\")%C(reset)'"
+ $ git config --global alias.ref2 \
+ "show --no-patch --abbrev=12 --date=short --format=tformat:'%C(auto)%h%C(reset) %C(dim white)(%ad, %cd%x3B \"%C(reset)%C(auto)%s%C(reset)%C(dim white)\")%C(reset)'"
+
See also
git-config(1)
git-diff(1)
diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.d/patches/description b/CONTRIBUTING.d/patches/description
index 73b603bf3..09ee35ec8 100644
--- a/CONTRIBUTING.d/patches/description
+++ b/CONTRIBUTING.d/patches/description
@@ -55,3 +55,14 @@ Description
"Co-developed-by:". Example:
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>
+
+ Add 'Fixes:' tags as necessary. See <CONTRIBUTING.d/git> for
+ how to configure the alias.ref and alias.ref2 git aliases. The
+ commit references can be produced with them.
+
+ $ git ref bb509e6fc
+ bb509e6fcbae (2020-10-16; "kernel_lockdown.7: New page documenting the Kernel Lockdown feature")
+
+ which then can be used as
+
+ Fixes: bb509e6fcbae (2020-10-16; "kernel_lockdown.7: New page documenting the Kernel Lockdown feature")
Range-diff:
-: --------- > 1: 3a656e903 CONTRIBUTING.d/: Document format of 'Fixes:' trailer fields
base-commit: be29e611a386b754fd5ce9f9d1ef421d15319ec1
--
2.51.0
Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org> writes:
> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>
> ---
>
> Hi!
>
> I hadn't yet documented how to produce the Fixes: trailer fields in the
> Linux man-pages project. We require the commit-date to disambiguate
> possible hash (and subject) collisions. This documents how to produce
> them easily.
>
> I hope this will be useful to other projects. I've been using this
> format for some time, and it has some nice properties: it shows at first
> glance the date of a commit (which itself gives an idea of how many
> stable versions would need to be fixed). It can also be parsed by a
> machine, by having a consistent and simple (unambiguous) format.
>
>
> Have a lovely night!
> Alex
>
> CONTRIBUTING.d/git | 16 ++++++++++++++++
> CONTRIBUTING.d/patches/description | 11 +++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.d/git b/CONTRIBUTING.d/git
> index 4b7a95472..3f944a23c 100644
> --- a/CONTRIBUTING.d/git
> +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.d/git
> @@ -43,6 +43,22 @@ Description
> $ git config --global \
> sendemail.sendmailcmd 'mutt -H - && true';
>
> + Commit references
> + 'Fixes:' trailer fields should have the following format.
> +
> + Fixes: 12-char-hash ([author-date,] commit-date; "subject")
> +
> + where the author date is optional, and only included if it's
> + somehow important. The commit date is often more important, as
> + it's sorted, and thus can be used to find (with a binary search)
> + a commit whose hash and subject may have collisions. To produce
> + such fields, the following git aliases are useful.
> +
> + $ git config --global alias.ref \
> + "show --no-patch --abbrev=12 --date=short --format=tformat:'%C(auto)%h%C(reset) %C(dim white)(%cd%x3B \"%C(reset)%C(auto)%s%C(reset)%C(dim white)\")%C(reset)'"
> + $ git config --global alias.ref2 \
> + "show --no-patch --abbrev=12 --date=short --format=tformat:'%C(auto)%h%C(reset) %C(dim white)(%ad, %cd%x3B \"%C(reset)%C(auto)%s%C(reset)%C(dim white)\")%C(reset)'"
> +
I would recommend taking a look at the one mentioned in git's
SubmittingPatches. It looks fairly similar to yours:
$ git ref HEAD
d9fb823121b1 (2026-02-02; "maintainer-makefile: propagate MAKEINFO to gendocs")
$ git show -s --pretty=reference HEAD
d9fb82312 (maintainer-makefile: propagate MAKEINFO to gendocs, 2026-02-02)
Collin
[CC += git@] Hi Collin, On 2026-02-03T16:01:52-0800, Collin Funk wrote: > Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org> writes: > > > Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org> > > --- > > > > Hi! > > > > I hadn't yet documented how to produce the Fixes: trailer fields in the > > Linux man-pages project. We require the commit-date to disambiguate > > possible hash (and subject) collisions. This documents how to produce > > them easily. > > > > I hope this will be useful to other projects. I've been using this > > format for some time, and it has some nice properties: it shows at first > > glance the date of a commit (which itself gives an idea of how many > > stable versions would need to be fixed). It can also be parsed by a > > machine, by having a consistent and simple (unambiguous) format. > > > > > > Have a lovely night! > > Alex > > > > CONTRIBUTING.d/git | 16 ++++++++++++++++ > > CONTRIBUTING.d/patches/description | 11 +++++++++++ > > 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.d/git b/CONTRIBUTING.d/git > > index 4b7a95472..3f944a23c 100644 > > --- a/CONTRIBUTING.d/git > > +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.d/git > > @@ -43,6 +43,22 @@ Description > > $ git config --global \ > > sendemail.sendmailcmd 'mutt -H - && true'; > > > > + Commit references > > + 'Fixes:' trailer fields should have the following format. > > + > > + Fixes: 12-char-hash ([author-date,] commit-date; "subject") > > + > > + where the author date is optional, and only included if it's > > + somehow important. The commit date is often more important, as > > + it's sorted, and thus can be used to find (with a binary search) > > + a commit whose hash and subject may have collisions. To produce > > + such fields, the following git aliases are useful. > > + > > + $ git config --global alias.ref \ > > + "show --no-patch --abbrev=12 --date=short --format=tformat:'%C(auto)%h%C(reset) %C(dim white)(%cd%x3B \"%C(reset)%C(auto)%s%C(reset)%C(dim white)\")%C(reset)'" > > + $ git config --global alias.ref2 \ > > + "show --no-patch --abbrev=12 --date=short --format=tformat:'%C(auto)%h%C(reset) %C(dim white)(%ad, %cd%x3B \"%C(reset)%C(auto)%s%C(reset)%C(dim white)\")%C(reset)'" > > + > > I would recommend taking a look at the one mentioned in git's > SubmittingPatches. It looks fairly similar to yours: > > $ git ref HEAD > d9fb823121b1 (2026-02-02; "maintainer-makefile: propagate MAKEINFO to gendocs") > $ git show -s --pretty=reference HEAD > d9fb82312 (maintainer-makefile: propagate MAKEINFO to gendocs, 2026-02-02) I've seen that format before (while investigating all the --pretty= options). I didn't know that was used in git(1)'s SubmittingPatches, though. I considered it, and concluded that it was suboptimal for several reasons: - It is unclear whether ', 2026-02-02' is part of the commit message. Since it's common practice to quote the subject in other projects --such as the kernel--, a format that quotes the subject is preferrable. - The date is a short and fixed-width field. Readability is better if such fields go early, as they would be aligned. Compare: 8df2abb81a90 (man/man3/stpncpy.3: wfix, 2026-01-06) a17ed1cefd7f (man/man3type/intN_t.3type: STANDARDS: These conform to C23, 2026-01-06) 8df2abb81a90 (2026-01-06; "man/man3/stpncpy.3: wfix") a17ed1cefd7f (2026-01-06; "man/man3type/intN_t.3type: STANDARDS: These conform to C23") - I use a semicolon, which is a stronger separator than a comma, as that allows me to use a comma for adding another sub-field to the date field. In some cases, the author date is useful: $ git ref2 8df2abb81a90 8df2abb81a90 (2026-01-06, 2026-01-06; "man/man3/stpncpy.3: wfix") This also allows further future extension, for example for including the author and/or committer names, as other fields. I wondered a few months ago whether I should let git know about this to improve --pretty=reference. I guess this is the time. I've thus added them to CC. Have a lovely day! Alex > Collin -- <https://www.alejandro-colomar.es>
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