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This job uses the new artifact attestations: https://github.blog/2024-05-02-introducing-artifact-attestations-now-in-public-beta/ This will allow users to verify that the sources came from a specific workflow run in the llvm-project repository. Currently, this job does not automatically upload sources to the release page, but rather it attaches them the workflow run as artifacts. The release manager is expected to download, verify, and sign the sources before uploading them to the release page. We may be able to automatically upload them in the future once we have a process for signing the binaries within the github workflow. Technically, though, the binaries are being signed as part of the attestation process, but the only way to verify the signatures is using the gh command line tool, and I don't think it is best to rely on that, since the tool may not be easily available on all systems.
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How To Release LLVM To The Public
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=================================
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Introduction
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============
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This document contains information about successfully releasing LLVM ---
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including sub-projects: e.g., ``clang`` and ``compiler-rt`` --- to the public.
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It is the Release Manager's responsibility to ensure that a high quality build
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of LLVM is released.
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If you're looking for the document on how to test the release candidates and
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create the binary packages, please refer to the :doc:`ReleaseProcess` instead.
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.. _timeline:
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Release Timeline
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================
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LLVM is released on a time based schedule --- with major releases roughly
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every 6 months. In between major releases there may be dot releases.
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The release manager will determine if and when to make a dot release based
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on feedback from the community. Typically, dot releases should be made if
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there are large number of bug-fixes in the stable branch or a critical bug
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has been discovered that affects a large number of users.
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Unless otherwise stated, dot releases will follow the same procedure as
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major releases.
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Annual Release Schedule
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-----------------------
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Here is the annual release schedule for LLVM. This is meant to be a
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guide, and release managers are not required to follow this exactly.
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Releases should be tagged on Tuesdays.
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=============================== =========================
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Release Approx. Date
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=============================== =========================
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*release branch: even releases* *4th Tue in January*
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*release branch: odd releases* *4th Tue in July*
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X.1.0-rc1 3 days after branch.
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X.1.0-rc2 2 weeks after branch.
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X.1.0-rc3 4 weeks after branch
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**X.1.0-final** **6 weeks after branch**
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**X.1.1** **8 weeks after branch**
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**X.1.2** **10 weeks after branch**
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**X.1.3** **12 weeks after branch**
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**X.1.4** **14 weeks after branch**
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**X.1.5** **16 weeks after branch**
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**X.1.6 (if necessary)** **18 weeks after branch**
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=============================== =========================
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Release Process Summary
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-----------------------
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* Announce release schedule to the LLVM community and update the website. Do
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this at least 3 weeks before the -rc1 release.
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* Create release branch and begin release process.
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* Send out release candidate sources for first round of testing. Testing lasts
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6 weeks. During the first round of testing, any regressions found should be
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fixed. Patches are merged from mainline into the release branch. Also, all
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features need to be completed during this time. Any features not completed at
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the end of the first round of testing will be removed or disabled for the
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release.
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* Generate and send out the second release candidate sources. Only *critical*
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bugs found during this testing phase will be fixed. Any bugs introduced by
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merged patches will be fixed. If so a third round of testing is needed.
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* The release notes are updated.
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* Finally, release!
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* Announce bug fix release schedule to the LLVM community and update the website.
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* Do bug-fix releases every two weeks until X.1.5 or X.1.6 (if necessary).
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Release Process
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===============
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.. contents::
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:local:
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Release Administrative Tasks
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----------------------------
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This section describes a few administrative tasks that need to be done for the
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release process to begin. Specifically, it involves:
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* Updating version numbers,
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* Creating the release branch, and
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* Tagging release candidates for the release team to begin testing.
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Create Release Branch
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Branch the Git trunk using the following procedure:
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#. Remind developers that the release branching is imminent and to refrain from
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committing patches that might break the build. E.g., new features, large
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patches for works in progress, an overhaul of the type system, an exciting
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new TableGen feature, etc.
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#. Verify that the current git trunk is in decent shape by
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examining nightly tester and buildbot results.
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#. Bump the version in trunk to N.0.0git and tag the commit with llvmorg-N-init.
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If ``X`` is the version to be released, then ``N`` is ``X + 1``.
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::
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$ git tag -sa llvmorg-N-init
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#. Clear the release notes in trunk.
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#. Create the release branch from the last known good revision from before the
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version bump. The branch's name is release/X.x where ``X`` is the major version
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number and ``x`` is just the letter ``x``.
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#. On the newly-created release branch, immediately bump the version
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to X.1.0git (where ``X`` is the major version of the branch.)
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#. All tags and branches need to be created in both the llvm/llvm-project and
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llvm/llvm-test-suite repos.
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Update LLVM Version
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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After creating the LLVM release branch, update the release branches'
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version with the script in ``llvm/utils/release/bump-version.py``.
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Tagging the LLVM Release Candidates
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Tag release candidates:
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::
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$ git tag -sa llvmorg-X.Y.Z-rcN
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The pre-packaged source tarballs will be automatically generated via the
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"Release Sources" workflow on GitHub. This workflow will create an artifact
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containing all the release tarballs and the artifact attestation. The
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Release Manager should download the artifact, verify the tarballs, sign them,
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and then upload them to the release page.
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::
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$ unzip artifact.zip
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$ gh auth login
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$ for f in *.xz; do gh attestation verify --owner llvm $f && gpg -b $f; done
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Tarballs, release binaries, or any other release artifacts must be uploaded to
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GitHub. This can be done using the github-upload-release.py script in utils/release.
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::
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$ github-upload-release.py upload --token <github-token> --release X.Y.Z-rcN --files <release_files>
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Build The Binary Distribution
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Creating the binary distribution requires following the instructions
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:doc:`here <ReleaseProcess>`.
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That process will perform both Release+Asserts and Release builds but only
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pack the Release build for upload. You should use the Release+Asserts sysroot,
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normally under ``final/Phase3/Release+Asserts/llvmCore-3.8.1-RCn.install/``,
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for test-suite and run-time benchmarks, to make sure nothing serious has
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passed through the net. For compile-time benchmarks, use the Release version.
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The minimum required version of the tools you'll need are :doc:`here <GettingStarted>`
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Release Qualification Criteria
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------------------------------
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There are no official release qualification criteria. It is up to the
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the release manager to determine when a release is ready. The release manager
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should pay attention to the results of community testing, the number of outstanding
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bugs, and then number of regressions when determining whether or not to make a
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release.
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The community values time based releases, so releases should not be delayed for
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too long unless there are critical issues remaining. In most cases, the only
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kind of bugs that are critical enough to block a release would be a major regression
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from a previous release.
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Official Testing
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----------------
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A few developers in the community have dedicated time to validate the release
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candidates and volunteered to be the official release testers for each
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architecture.
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These will be the ones testing, generating and uploading the official binaries
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to the server, and will be the minimum tests *necessary* for the release to
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proceed.
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This will obviously not cover all OSs and distributions, so additional community
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validation is important. However, if community input is not reached before the
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release is out, all bugs reported will have to go on the next stable release.
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The official release managers are:
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* Even releases: Tom Stellard (tstellar@redhat.com)
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* Odd releases: Tobias Hieta (tobias@hieta.se)
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The official release testers are volunteered from the community and have
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consistently validated and released binaries for their targets/OSs. To contact
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them, you should post on the `Discourse forums (Project
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Infrastructure - Release Testers). <https://discourse.llvm.org/c/infrastructure/release-testers/66>`_
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The official testers list is in the file ``RELEASE_TESTERS.TXT``, in the ``LLVM``
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repository.
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Community Testing
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-----------------
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Once all testing has been completed and appropriate bugs filed, the release
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candidate tarballs are put on the website and the LLVM community is notified.
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We ask that all LLVM developers test the release in any the following ways:
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#. Download ``llvm-X.Y``, ``llvm-test-X.Y``, and the appropriate ``clang``
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binary. Build LLVM. Run ``make check`` and the full LLVM test suite (``make
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TEST=nightly report``).
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#. Download ``llvm-X.Y``, ``llvm-test-X.Y``, and the ``clang`` sources. Compile
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everything. Run ``make check`` and the full LLVM test suite (``make
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TEST=nightly report``).
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#. Download ``llvm-X.Y``, ``llvm-test-X.Y``, and the appropriate ``clang``
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binary. Build whole programs with it (ex. Chromium, Firefox, Apache) for
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your platform.
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#. Download ``llvm-X.Y``, ``llvm-test-X.Y``, and the appropriate ``clang``
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binary. Build *your* programs with it and check for conformance and
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performance regressions.
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#. Run the :doc:`release process <ReleaseProcess>`, if your platform is
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*different* than that which is officially supported, and report back errors
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only if they were not reported by the official release tester for that
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architecture.
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We also ask that the OS distribution release managers test their packages with
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the first candidate of every release, and report any *new* errors in GitHub.
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If the bug can be reproduced with an unpatched upstream version of the release
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candidate (as opposed to the distribution's own build), the priority should be
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release blocker.
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During the first round of testing, all regressions must be fixed before the
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second release candidate is tagged.
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In the subsequent stages, the testing is only to ensure that bug
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fixes previously merged in have not created new major problems. *This is not
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the time to solve additional and unrelated bugs!* If no patches are merged in,
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the release is determined to be ready and the release manager may move onto the
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next stage.
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Reporting Regressions
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---------------------
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Every regression that is found during the tests (as per the criteria above),
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should be filled in a bug in GitHub and added to the release milestone.
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If a bug can't be reproduced, or stops being a blocker, it should be removed
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from the Milestone. Debugging can continue, but on trunk.
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Backport Requests
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-----------------
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Instructions for requesting a backport to a stable branch can be found :doc:`here <GitHub>`.
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Triaging Bug Reports for Releases
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---------------------------------
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This section describes how to triage bug reports:
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#. Search for bugs with a Release Milestone that have not been added to the
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"Release Status" github project:
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https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues?q=is%3Aissue+milestone%3A%22LLVM+14.0.5+Release%22+no%3Aproject+
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Replace 14.0.5 in this query with the version from the Release Milestone being
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targeted.
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Add these bugs to the "Release Status" project.
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#. Navigate to the `Release Status project <https://github.com/orgs/llvm/projects/3>`_
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to see the list of bugs that are being considered for the release.
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#. Review each bug and first check if it has been fixed in main. If it has, update
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its status to "Needs Pull Request", and create a pull request for the fix
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using the /cherry-pick or /branch comments if this has not been done already.
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#. If a bug has been fixed and has a pull request created for backporting it,
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then update its status to "Needs Review" and notify a knowledgeable reviewer.
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Usually you will want to notify the person who approved the patch in Phabricator,
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but you may use your best judgement on who a good reviewer would be. Once
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you have identified the reviewer(s), assign the issue to them and mention
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them (i.e @username) in a comment and ask them if the patch is safe to backport.
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You should also review the bug yourself to ensure that it meets the requirements
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for committing to the release branch.
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#. Once a bug has been reviewed, add the release:reviewed label and update the
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issue's status to "Needs Merge". Check the pull request associated with the
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issue. If all the tests pass, then the pull request can be merged. If not,
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then add a comment on the issue asking someone to take a look at the failures.
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#. Once the pull request has been merged push it to the official release branch
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with the script ``llvm/utils/git/sync-release-repo.sh``.
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Then add a comment to the issue stating that the fix has been merged along with
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the git hashes from the release branch. Add the release:merged label to the issue
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and close it.
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Release Patch Rules
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-------------------
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Below are the rules regarding patching the release branch:
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#. Patches applied to the release branch may only be applied by the release
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manager, the official release testers or the code owners with approval from
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the release manager.
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#. Release managers are encouraged, but not required, to get approval from code
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owners before approving patches. If there is no code owner or the code owner
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is unreachable then release managers can ask approval from patch reviewers or
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other developers active in that area.
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#. *Before RC1* Patches should be limited to bug fixes, important optimization
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improvements, or completion of features that were started before the branch
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was created. As with all phases, release managers and code owners can reject
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patches that are deemed too invasive.
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#. *Before RC2* Patches should be limited to bug fixes or backend specific
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improvements that are determined to be very safe.
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#. *Before RC3/Final Major Release* Patches should be limited to critical
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bugs or regressions.
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#. *Bug fix releases* Patches should be limited to bug fixes or very safe
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and critical performance improvements. Patches must maintain both API and
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ABI compatibility with the previous major release.
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Release Final Tasks
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-------------------
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The final stages of the release process involves tagging the "final" release
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branch, updating documentation that refers to the release, and updating the
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demo page.
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Update Documentation
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Review the documentation in the release branch and ensure that it is up
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to date. The "Release Notes" must be updated to reflect new features, bug
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fixes, new known issues, and changes in the list of supported platforms.
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The "Getting Started Guide" should be updated to reflect the new release
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version number tag available from Subversion and changes in basic system
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requirements.
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.. _tag:
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Tag the LLVM Final Release
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Tag the final release sources:
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$ git tag -sa llvmorg-X.Y.Z
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$ git push https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git llvmorg-X.Y.Z
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Update the LLVM Website
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The website must be updated before the release announcement is sent out. Here
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is what to do:
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#. Check out the ``www-releases`` module from GitHub.
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#. Create a new sub-directory ``X.Y.Z`` in the releases directory.
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#. Copy and commit the ``llvm/docs`` and ``LICENSE.txt`` files into this new
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directory.
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#. Update the ``releases/download.html`` file with links to the release
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binaries on GitHub.
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#. Update the ``releases/index.html`` with the new release and link to release
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documentation.
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#. After you push the changes to the www-releases repo, someone with admin
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access must login to prereleases-origin.llvm.org and manually pull the new
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changes into /data/www-releases/. This is where the website is served from.
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#. Finally checkout the llvm-www repo and update the main page
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(``index.html`` and sidebar) to point to the new release and release
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announcement.
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Announce the Release
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Create a new post in the `Announce Category <https://discourse.llvm.org/c/announce>`_
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once all the release tasks are complete. For X.1.0 releases, make sure to include a
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link to the release notes in the post. For X.1.1+ releases, generate a changelog
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using this command and add it to the post.
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::
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$ git log --format="- %aN: [%s (%h)](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/%H)" llvmorg-X.1.N-1..llvmorg-X.1.N
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Once the release has been announced add a link to the announcement on the llvm
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homepage (from the llvm-www repo) in the "Release Emails" section.
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