diff options
author | Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> | 1999-02-15 02:15:32 +0000 |
---|---|---|
committer | Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> | 1999-02-15 02:15:32 +0000 |
commit | 86464aed71025541805e7b1515541aee89879e33 (patch) | |
tree | e01a457a4912a8553bc65524aa3125d51f29f810 /REPORTING-BUGS | |
parent | 88f99939ecc6a95a79614574cb7d95ffccfc3466 (diff) |
Merge with Linux 2.2.1.
Diffstat (limited to 'REPORTING-BUGS')
-rw-r--r-- | REPORTING-BUGS | 56 |
1 files changed, 56 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/REPORTING-BUGS b/REPORTING-BUGS new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8deead9ca --- /dev/null +++ b/REPORTING-BUGS @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +[Some of this is taken from Frohwalt Egerer's original linux-kernel FAQ] + + What follows is a suggested proceedure for reporting Linux bugs. You +aren't obliged to use the bug reporting format, it is provided as a guide +to the kind of information that can be useful to developers - no more. + + If the failure includes an "OOPS:" type message in your log or on +screen please read "Documentation/oops-tracing.txt" before posting your +bug report. This explains what you should do with the "Oops" information +to make it useful to the recipient. + + Send the output the maintainer of the kernel area that seems to +be involved with the problem. Don't worry too much about getting the +wrong person. If you are unsure send it to the person responsible for the +code relevant to what you were doing. If it occurs repeatably try and +describe how to recreate it. That is worth even more than the oops itself. +The list of maintainers is in the MAINTAINERS file in this directory. + + If you are totally stumped as to whom to send the report, send it to +linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu. (For more information on the linux-kernel +mailing list see http://www.tux.org/lkml/). + +This is a suggested format for a bug report sent to the Linux kernel mailing +list. Having a standardized bug report form makes it easier for you not to +overlook things, and easier for the developers to find the pieces of +information they're really interested in. + + First run the ver_linux script included as scripts/ver_linux or +at <URL:ftp://ftp.sai.msu.su/pub/Linux/ver_linux> It checks out +the version of some important subsystems. Run it with the commnd +"sh scripts/ver_linux" + +Use that information to fill in all fields of the bug report form, and +post it to the mailing list with a subject of "PROBLEM: <one line +summary from [1.]>" for easy identification by the developers + +[1.] One line summary of the problem: +[2.] Full description of the problem/report: +[3.] Keywords (i.e., modules, networking, kernel): +[4.] Kernel version (from /proc/version): +[5.] Output of Oops.. message (if applicable) with symbolic information + resolved (see Documentation/oops-tracing.txt) +[6.] A small shell script or example program which triggers the + problem (if possible) +[7.] Environment +[7.1.] Software (add the output of the ver_linux script here) +[7.2.] Processor information (from /proc/cpuinfo): +[7.3.] Module information (from /proc/modules): +[7.4.] SCSI information (from /proc/scsi/scsi) +[7.5.] Other information that might be relevant to the problem + (please look in /proc and include all information that you + think to be relevant): +[X.] Other notes, patches, fixes, workarounds: + + +Thank you |