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   3arch/riscv maintenance guidelines for developers
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   6Overview
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   8The RISC-V instruction set architecture is developed in the open:
   9in-progress drafts are available for all to review and to experiment
  10with implementations.  New module or extension drafts can change
  11during the development process - sometimes in ways that are
  12incompatible with previous drafts.  This flexibility can present a
  13challenge for RISC-V Linux maintenance.  Linux maintainers disapprove
  14of churn, and the Linux development process prefers well-reviewed and
  15tested code over experimental code.  We wish to extend these same
  16principles to the RISC-V-related code that will be accepted for
  17inclusion in the kernel.
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  19Submit Checklist Addendum
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  21We'll only accept patches for new modules or extensions if the
  22specifications for those modules or extensions are listed as being
  23"Frozen" or "Ratified" by the RISC-V Foundation.  (Developers may, of
  24course, maintain their own Linux kernel trees that contain code for
  25any draft extensions that they wish.)
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  27Additionally, the RISC-V specification allows implementors to create
  28their own custom extensions.  These custom extensions aren't required
  29to go through any review or ratification process by the RISC-V
  30Foundation.  To avoid the maintenance complexity and potential
  31performance impact of adding kernel code for implementor-specific
  32RISC-V extensions, we'll only to accept patches for extensions that
  33have been officially frozen or ratified by the RISC-V Foundation.
  34(Implementors, may, of course, maintain their own Linux kernel trees
  35containing code for any custom extensions that they wish.)
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