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# How to contribute to Dawn
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First off, we'd love to get your contributions to Dawn!
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Everything helps other folks using Dawn and WebGPU: from small fixes and documentation
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improvements to larger features and optimizations.
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Please read on to learn about the contribution process.
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## One time setup
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### Contributor License Agreement
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Contributions to this project must be accompanied by a Contributor License
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Agreement. You (or your employer) retain the copyright to your contribution.
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This simply gives us permission to use and redistribute your contributions as
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part of the project. Head over to <https://cla.developers.google.com/> to see
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your current agreements on file or to sign a new one.
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You generally only need to submit a CLA once, so if you've already submitted one
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(even if it was for a different Google project), you probably don't need to do
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it again.
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### Gerrit setup
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Dawn's contributions are submitted and reviewed on [Dawn's Gerrit](https://dawn-review.googlesource.com).
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Gerrit works a bit differently than Github (if that's what you're used to):
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there are no forks. Instead everyone works on the same repository. Gerrit has
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magic branches for various purpose:
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- `refs/for/<branch>` (most commonly `refs/for/main`) is a branch that anyone
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can push to that will create or update code reviews (called CLs for ChangeList)
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for the commits pushed.
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- `refs/changes/00/<change number>/<patchset>` is a branch that corresponds to
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the commits that were pushed for codereview for "change number" at a certain
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"patchset" (a new patchset is created each time you push to a CL).
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#### Gerrit's .gitcookies
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To push commits to Gerrit your `git` command needs to be authenticated. This is
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done with `.gitcookies` that will make `git` send authentication information
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when connecting to the remote. To get the `.gitcookies`, log-in to [Dawn's Gerrit](https://dawn-review.googlesource.com)
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and browse to the [new-password](https://dawn.googlesource.com/new-password)
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page that will give you shell/cmd commands to run to update `.gitcookie`.
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#### Set up the commit-msg hook
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Gerrit associates commits to CLs based on a `Change-Id:` tag in the commit
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message. Each push with commits with a `Change-Id:` will update the
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corresponding CL.
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To add the `commit-msg` hook that will automatically add a `Change-Id:` to your
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commit messages, run the following command:
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```
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f=`git rev-parse --git-dir`/hooks/commit-msg ; mkdir -p $(dirname $f) ; curl -Lo $f https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/tools/hooks/commit-msg ; chmod +x $f
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```
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Gerrit helpfully reminds you of that command if you forgot to set up the hook
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before pushing commits.
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## The code review process
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All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review.
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### Discuss the change if needed
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Some changes are inherently risky, because they have long-term or architectural
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consequences, contain a lot of unknowns or other reasons. When that's the case
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it is better to discuss it on the [Dawn Matrix Channel](https://matrix.to/#/#webgpu-dawn:matrix.org)
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or the [Dawn mailing-list](https://groups.google.com/g/dawn-graphics/members).
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### Pushing changes to code review
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Before pushing changes to code review, it is better to run `git cl presubmit`
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that will check the formatting of files and other small things.
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Pushing commits is done with `git push origin HEAD:refs/for/main`. Which means
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push to `origin` (i.e. Gerrit) the currently checkout out commit to the
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`refs/for/main` magic branch that creates or updates CLs.
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When code review asks for changes in the commits, you can amend them any way
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you want (small fixup commit and `git rebase -i` are crowd favorites) and run
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the same `git push origin HEAD:refs/for/main` command.
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### Tracking issues
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We usually like to have commits associated with issues in [Dawn's issue tracker](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/dawn/issues/list)
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so that commits for the issue can all be found on the same page. This is done
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by adding a `Bug: dawn:<issue number>` tag in the commit message. It is also
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possible to reference Chromium or Tint issues with `Bug: tint:<issue number>` or
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`Bug: chromium:<issue number>`.
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Some small fixes (like typo fixes, or some one-off maintenance) don't need a
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tracking issue. When that's the case, it's good practice to call it out by
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adding a `Bug: None` tag.
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It is possible to make issues fixed automatically when the CL is merged by
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adding a `Fixed: <project>:<issue number>` tag in the commit message.
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### Iterating on code review
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Dawn follows the general [Google code review guidelines](https://google.github.io/eng-practices/review/).
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Most Dawn changes need reviews from two Dawn committers. Reviewers will set the
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"Code Review" CR+1 or CR+2 label once the change looks good to them (although
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it could still have comments that need to be addressed first). When addressing
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comments, please mark them as "Done" if you just address them, or start a
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discussion until they are resolved.
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Once you are granted rights (you can ask on your first contribution), you can
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add the "Commit Queue" CQ+1 label to run the automated tests for Dawn. Once the
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CL has CR+2 you can then add the CQ+2 label to run the automated tests and
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submit the commit if they pass.
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The "Auto Submit" AS+1 label can be used to make Gerrit automatically set the
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CQ+2 label once the CR+2 label is added.
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