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26.Dd August 18, 2022
27.Dt DEVELOPMENT 7
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm development
31.Nd introduction to
32.Fx
33development process
34.Sh DESCRIPTION
35.Fx
36development is split into three major subprojects: doc, ports, and src.
37Doc is the documentation, such as the
38.Fx
39Handbook.
40To read more, see:
41.Pp
42.Lk https://docs.FreeBSD.org/en/books/fdp-primer/
43.Pp
44Ports, described further in
45.Xr ports 7 ,
46are the way to build, package, and install third party software.
47To read more, see:
48.Pp
49.Lk https://docs.FreeBSD.org/en/books/porters-handbook/
50.Pp
51The last one, src, revolves around the source code for the base system,
52consisting of the kernel, and the libraries and utilities commonly called
53the world.
54.Pp
55The Committer's Guide, describing topics relevant to all committers,
56can be found at:
57.Pp
58.Lk https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/committers-guide/
59.Pp
60.Fx
61src development takes place in the project-hosted
62Git repository, located at:
63.Pp
64.Lk https://git.FreeBSD.org/src.git
65.Pp
66The push URL is:
67.Pp
68.Lk ssh://git@gitrepo.FreeBSD.org/src.git
69.Pp
70There is also a list of public, read-only Git mirrors at:
71.Pp
72.Lk https://docs.FreeBSD.org/en/books/handbook/mirrors/#external-mirrors
73.Pp
74The
75.Ql main
76Git branch represents CURRENT;
77all changes are first committed to CURRENT and then usually cherry-picked
78back to STABLE, which refers to Git branches such as
79.Ql stable/13 .
80Every few years a new STABLE is branched from CURRENT,
81with an incremented major version number.
82Releases are then branched off STABLE and numbered with consecutive minor
83numbers.
84.Pp
85Layout of the source tree is described in
86.Xr hier 7 .
87Build instructions can be found in
88.Xr build 7
89and
90.Xr release 7 .
91Kernel programming interfaces (KPIs) are documented in section 9
92manual pages; use
93.Ql "apropos -s 9 ."
94for a list.
95Regression test suite is described in
96.Xr tests 7 .
97For coding conventions, see
98.Xr style 9 .
99.Pp
100To ask questions regarding development, use the mailing lists,
101such as freebsd-arch@ and freebsd-hackers@:
102.Pp
103.Lk https://lists.FreeBSD.org
104.Pp
105To get your patches integrated into the main
106.Fx
107repository use Phabricator;
108it is a code review tool that allows other developers to review the changes,
109suggest improvements, and, eventually, allows them to pick up the change and
110commit it:
111.Pp
112.Lk https://reviews.FreeBSD.org
113.Pp
114To check the latest
115.Fx
116build and test status of CURRENT and STABLE branches,
117the continuous integration system is at:
118.Pp
119.Lk https://ci.FreeBSD.org
120.Pp
121.Sh EXAMPLES
122Check out the CURRENT branch, build it, and install, overwriting the current
123system:
124.Bd -literal -offset indent
125git clone https://git.FreeBSD.org/src.git src
126cd src
127make -sj8 buildworld buildkernel installkernel
128shutdown -r now
129.Ed
130.Pp
131After reboot:
132.Bd -literal -offset indent
133cd src
134make -j8 installworld
135reboot
136.Ed
137.Pp
138Rebuild and reinstall a single piece of userspace, in this
139case
140.Xr ls 1 :
141.Bd -literal -offset indent
142cd src/bin/ls
143make clean all install
144.Ed
145.Pp
146Quickly rebuild and reinstall the kernel, only recompiling the files
147changed since last build; note that this will only work if the full kernel
148build has been completed in the past, not on a fresh source tree:
149.Bd -literal -offset indent
150cd src
151make -sj8 kernel KERNFAST=1
152.Ed
153.Pp
154To rebuild parts of
155.Fx
156for another CPU architecture,
157first prepare your source tree by building the cross-toolchain:
158.Bd -literal -offset indent
159cd src
160make -sj8 toolchain TARGET_ARCH=aarch64
161.Ed
162.Pp
163Afterwards, to build and install a single piece of userspace, use:
164.Bd -literal -offset indent
165cd src/bin/ls
166make buildenv TARGET_ARCH=aarch64
167make clean all install DESTDIR=/clients/arm
168.Ed
169.Pp
170Likewise, to quickly rebuild and reinstall the kernel, use:
171.Bd -literal -offset indent
172cd src
173make buildenv TARGET_ARCH=aarch64
174make -sj8 kernel KERNFAST=1 DESTDIR=/clients/arm
175.Ed
176.Sh SEE ALSO
177.Xr git 1 ,
178.Xr witness 4 ,
179.Xr build 7 ,
180.Xr hier 7 ,
181.Xr ports 7 ,
182.Xr release 7 ,
183.Xr tests 7 ,
184.Xr locking 9 ,
185.Xr style 9
186.Sh HISTORY
187The
188.Nm
189manual page was originally written by
190.An Matthew Dillon Aq Mt dillon@FreeBSD.org
191and first appeared
192in
193.Fx 5.0 ,
194December 2002.
195It was since extensively modified by
196.An Eitan Adler Aq Mt eadler@FreeBSD.org
197to reflect the repository conversion from
198.Lk https://www.nongnu.org/cvs/ CVS
199to
200.Lk https://subversion.apache.org/ Subversion .
201It was rewritten from scratch by
202.An Edward Tomasz Napierala Aq Mt trasz@FreeBSD.org
203for
204.Fx 12.0 .
205