These changes correspond to commits 9ff7500ace..3154de3dd6 already merged to
the u-boot-dm custodian repo (at
https://source.denx.de/u-boot/custodians/u-boot-dm/-/commits/next), scheduled
to be pulled after the next release.

diff --git a/tools/patman/__init__.py b/tools/patman/__init__.py
index c9d3e35052..1b98ec7fee 100644
--- a/tools/patman/__init__.py
+++ b/tools/patman/__init__.py
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
 
 __all__ = ['checkpatch', 'command', 'commit', 'control', 'cros_subprocess',
-           'func_test', 'get_maintainer', 'gitutil', 'main', 'patchstream',
+           'func_test', 'get_maintainer', 'gitutil', '__main__', 'patchstream',
            'project', 'series', 'setup', 'settings', 'terminal',
            'test_checkpatch', 'test_util', 'tools', 'tout']
diff --git a/tools/patman/main.py b/tools/patman/__main__.py
similarity index 89%
rename from tools/patman/main.py
rename to tools/patman/__main__.py
index 8067a288ab..749e6348b6 100755
--- a/tools/patman/main.py
+++ b/tools/patman/__main__.py
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 """See README for more information"""
 
 from argparse import ArgumentParser
+import importlib.resources
 import os
 import re
 import sys
@@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
 
 # Our modules
 from patman import control
+from patman import func_test
 from patman import gitutil
 from patman import project
 from patman import settings
@@ -53,7 +55,8 @@ parser.add_argument('-H', '--full-help', action='store_true', dest='full_help',
                     default=False, help='Display the README file')
 
 subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='cmd')
-send = subparsers.add_parser('send')
+send = subparsers.add_parser(
+    'send', help='Format, check and email patches (default command)')
 send.add_argument('-i', '--ignore-errors', action='store_true',
        dest='ignore_errors', default=False,
        help='Send patches email even if patch errors are found')
@@ -62,6 +65,12 @@ send.add_argument('-l', '--limit-cc', dest='limit', type=int, default=None,
 send.add_argument('-m', '--no-maintainers', action='store_false',
        dest='add_maintainers', default=True,
        help="Don't cc the file maintainers automatically")
+send.add_argument(
+    '--get-maintainer-script', dest='get_maintainer_script', type=str,
+    action='store',
+    default=os.path.join(gitutil.get_top_level(), 'scripts',
+                         'get_maintainer.pl') + ' --norolestats',
+    help='File name of the get_maintainer.pl (or compatible) script.')
 send.add_argument('-n', '--dry-run', action='store_true', dest='dry_run',
        default=False, help="Do a dry run (create but don't email patches)")
 send.add_argument('-r', '--in-reply-to', type=str, action='store',
@@ -94,9 +103,11 @@ send.add_argument('--smtp-server', type=str,
 
 send.add_argument('patchfiles', nargs='*')
 
-test_parser = subparsers.add_parser('test', help='Run tests')
-test_parser.add_argument('testname', type=str, default=None, nargs='?',
-                         help="Specify the test to run")
+# Only add the 'test' action if the test data files are available.
+if os.path.exists(func_test.TEST_DATA_DIR):
+    test_parser = subparsers.add_parser('test', help='Run tests')
+    test_parser.add_argument('testname', type=str, default=None, nargs='?',
+                             help="Specify the test to run")
 
 status = subparsers.add_parser('status',
                                help='Check status of patches in patchwork')
@@ -113,7 +124,7 @@ status.add_argument('-f', '--force', action='store_true',
 argv = sys.argv[1:]
 args, rest = parser.parse_known_args(argv)
 if hasattr(args, 'project'):
-    settings.Setup(gitutil, parser, args.project, '')
+    settings.Setup(parser, args.project)
     args, rest = parser.parse_known_args(argv)
 
 # If we have a command, it is safe to parse all arguments
@@ -160,11 +171,8 @@ elif args.cmd == 'send':
         fd.close()
 
     elif args.full_help:
-        tools.print_full_help(
-            os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])),
-                         'README.rst')
-        )
-
+        with importlib.resources.path('patman', 'README.rst') as readme:
+            tools.print_full_help(str(readme))
     else:
         # If we are not processing tags, no need to warning about bad ones
         if not args.process_tags:
diff --git a/tools/patman/checkpatch.py b/tools/patman/checkpatch.py
index d1b902dd96..012c0d895c 100644
--- a/tools/patman/checkpatch.py
+++ b/tools/patman/checkpatch.py
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ def check_patch(fname, verbose=False, show_types=False, use_tree=False):
             stdout: Full output of checkpatch
     """
     chk = find_check_patch()
-    args = [chk]
+    args = [chk, '--u-boot', '--strict']
     if not use_tree:
         args.append('--no-tree')
     if show_types:
diff --git a/tools/patman/control.py b/tools/patman/control.py
index bf426cf7bc..38e98dab84 100644
--- a/tools/patman/control.py
+++ b/tools/patman/control.py
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ def check_patches(series, patch_files, run_checkpatch, verbose, use_tree):
 
 
 def email_patches(col, series, cover_fname, patch_files, process_tags, its_a_go,
-                  ignore_bad_tags, add_maintainers, limit, dry_run, in_reply_to,
-                  thread, smtp_server):
+                  ignore_bad_tags, add_maintainers, get_maintainer_script, limit,
+                  dry_run, in_reply_to, thread, smtp_server):
     """Email patches to the recipients
 
     This emails out the patches and cover letter using 'git send-email'. Each
@@ -123,6 +123,8 @@ def email_patches(col, series, cover_fname, patch_files, process_tags, its_a_go,
         ignore_bad_tags (bool): True to just print a warning for unknown tags,
             False to halt with an error
         add_maintainers (bool): Run the get_maintainer.pl script for each patch
+        get_maintainer_script (str): The script used to retrieve which
+            maintainers to cc
         limit (int): Limit on the number of people that can be cc'd on a single
             patch or the cover letter (None if no limit)
         dry_run (bool): Don't actually email the patches, just print out what
@@ -134,7 +136,7 @@ def email_patches(col, series, cover_fname, patch_files, process_tags, its_a_go,
         smtp_server (str): SMTP server to use to send patches (None for default)
     """
     cc_file = series.MakeCcFile(process_tags, cover_fname, not ignore_bad_tags,
-                                add_maintainers, limit)
+                                add_maintainers, limit, get_maintainer_script)
 
     # Email the patches out (giving the user time to check / cancel)
     cmd = ''
@@ -174,8 +176,8 @@ def send(args):
     email_patches(
         col, series, cover_fname, patch_files, args.process_tags,
         its_a_go, args.ignore_bad_tags, args.add_maintainers,
-        args.limit, args.dry_run, args.in_reply_to, args.thread,
-        args.smtp_server)
+        args.get_maintainer_script, args.limit, args.dry_run,
+        args.in_reply_to, args.thread, args.smtp_server)
 
 def patchwork_status(branch, count, start, end, dest_branch, force,
                      show_comments, url):
diff --git a/tools/patman/func_test.py b/tools/patman/func_test.py
index 7b92bc67be..c25a47bdeb 100644
--- a/tools/patman/func_test.py
+++ b/tools/patman/func_test.py
@@ -6,7 +6,9 @@
 
 """Functional tests for checking that patman behaves correctly"""
 
+import contextlib
 import os
+import pathlib
 import re
 import shutil
 import sys
@@ -28,6 +30,21 @@ from patman.test_util import capture_sys_output
 import pygit2
 from patman import status
 
+PATMAN_DIR = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent
+TEST_DATA_DIR = PATMAN_DIR / 'test/'
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def directory_excursion(directory):
+    """Change directory to `directory` for a limited to the context block."""
+    current = os.getcwd()
+    try:
+        os.chdir(directory)
+        yield
+    finally:
+        os.chdir(current)
+
+
 class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase):
     """Functional tests for checking that patman behaves correctly"""
     leb = (b'Lord Edmund Blackadd\xc3\xabr <weasel@blackadder.org>'.
@@ -57,8 +74,7 @@ class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase):
         Returns:
             str: Full path to file in the test directory
         """
-        return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0])),
-                            'test', fname)
+        return TEST_DATA_DIR / fname
 
     @classmethod
     def _get_text(cls, fname):
@@ -200,6 +216,8 @@ class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase):
         text = self._get_text('test01.txt')
         series = patchstream.get_metadata_for_test(text)
         cover_fname, args = self._create_patches_for_test(series)
+        get_maintainer_script = str(pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent
+                                    / 'get_maintainer.pl') + ' --norolestats'
         with capture_sys_output() as out:
             patchstream.fix_patches(series, args)
             if cover_fname and series.get('cover'):
@@ -207,7 +225,7 @@ class TestFunctional(unittest.TestCase):
             series.DoChecks()
             cc_file = series.MakeCcFile(process_tags, cover_fname,
                                         not ignore_bad_tags, add_maintainers,
-                                        None)
+                                        None, get_maintainer_script)
             cmd = gitutil.email_patches(
                 series, cover_fname, args, dry_run, not ignore_bad_tags,
                 cc_file, in_reply_to=in_reply_to, thread=None)
@@ -502,6 +520,37 @@ complicated as possible''')
         finally:
             os.chdir(orig_dir)
 
+    def test_custom_get_maintainer_script(self):
+        """Validate that a custom get_maintainer script gets used."""
+        self.make_git_tree()
+        with directory_excursion(self.gitdir):
+            # Setup git.
+            os.environ['GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL'] = '/dev/null'
+            os.environ['GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM'] = '/dev/null'
+            tools.run('git', 'config', 'user.name', 'Dummy')
+            tools.run('git', 'config', 'user.email', 'dumdum@dummy.com')
+            tools.run('git', 'branch', 'upstream')
+            tools.run('git', 'branch', '--set-upstream-to=upstream')
+            tools.run('git', 'add', '.')
+            tools.run('git', 'commit', '-m', 'new commit')
+
+            # Setup patman configuration.
+            with open('.patman', 'w', buffering=1) as f:
+                f.write('[settings]\n'
+                        'get_maintainer_script: dummy-script.sh\n'
+                        'check_patch: False\n')
+            with open('dummy-script.sh', 'w', buffering=1) as f:
+                f.write('#!/usr/bin/env python\n'
+                        'print("hello@there.com")\n')
+            os.chmod('dummy-script.sh', 0x555)
+
+            # Finally, do the test
+            with capture_sys_output():
+                output = tools.run(PATMAN_DIR / 'patman', '--dry-run')
+                # Assert the email address is part of the dry-run
+                # output.
+                self.assertIn('hello@there.com', output)
+
     def test_tags(self):
         """Test collection of tags in a patchstream"""
         text = '''This is a patch
diff --git a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
index e1d15ff6ab..f7011be1e4 100644
--- a/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
+++ b/tools/patman/get_maintainer.py
@@ -1,48 +1,61 @@
 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors.
+# Copyright (c) 2022 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@savoirfairelinux.com>
 #
 
 import os
+import shlex
+import shutil
 
 from patman import command
+from patman import gitutil
 
-def find_get_maintainer(try_list):
-    """Look for the get_maintainer.pl script.
 
-    Args:
-        try_list: List of directories to try for the get_maintainer.pl script
+def find_get_maintainer(script_file_name):
+    """Try to find where `script_file_name` is.
 
-    Returns:
-        If the script is found we'll return a path to it; else None.
+    It searches in PATH and falls back to a path relative to the top
+    of the current git repository.
     """
-    # Look in the list
-    for path in try_list:
-        fname = os.path.join(path, 'get_maintainer.pl')
-        if os.path.isfile(fname):
-            return fname
+    get_maintainer = shutil.which(script_file_name)
+    if get_maintainer:
+        return get_maintainer
+
+    git_relative_script = os.path.join(gitutil.get_top_level(),
+                                       script_file_name)
+    if os.path.exists(git_relative_script):
+        return git_relative_script
 
-    return None
 
-def get_maintainer(dir_list, fname, verbose=False):
-    """Run get_maintainer.pl on a file if we find it.
+def get_maintainer(script_file_name, fname, verbose=False):
+    """Run `script_file_name` on a file.
 
-    We look for get_maintainer.pl in the 'scripts' directory at the top of
-    git.  If we find it we'll run it.  If we don't find get_maintainer.pl
-    then we fail silently.
+    `script_file_name` should be a get_maintainer.pl-like script that
+    takes a patch file name as an input and return the email addresses
+    of the associated maintainers to standard output, one per line.
+
+    If `script_file_name` does not exist we fail silently.
 
     Args:
-        dir_list: List of directories to try for the get_maintainer.pl script
-        fname: Path to the patch file to run get_maintainer.pl on.
+        script_file_name: The file name of the get_maintainer.pl script
+            (or compatible).
+        fname: File name of the patch to process with get_maintainer.pl.
 
     Returns:
         A list of email addresses to CC to.
     """
-    get_maintainer = find_get_maintainer(dir_list)
+    # Expand `script_file_name` into a file name and its arguments, if
+    # any.
+    cmd_args = shlex.split(script_file_name)
+    file_name = cmd_args[0]
+    arguments = cmd_args[1:]
+
+    get_maintainer = find_get_maintainer(file_name)
     if not get_maintainer:
         if verbose:
             print("WARNING: Couldn't find get_maintainer.pl")
         return []
 
-    stdout = command.output(get_maintainer, '--norolestats', fname)
+    stdout = command.output(get_maintainer, *arguments, fname)
     lines = stdout.splitlines()
-    return [ x.replace('"', '') for x in lines ]
+    return [x.replace('"', '') for x in lines]
diff --git a/tools/patman/gitutil.py b/tools/patman/gitutil.py
index ceaf2ce150..5e742102c2 100644
--- a/tools/patman/gitutil.py
+++ b/tools/patman/gitutil.py
@@ -2,21 +2,19 @@
 # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
 #
 
-import re
 import os
-import subprocess
 import sys
 
 from patman import command
 from patman import settings
 from patman import terminal
-from patman import tools
 
 # True to use --no-decorate - we check this in setup()
 use_no_decorate = True
 
+
 def log_cmd(commit_range, git_dir=None, oneline=False, reverse=False,
-           count=None):
+            count=None):
     """Create a command to perform a 'git log'
 
     Args:
@@ -49,6 +47,7 @@ def log_cmd(commit_range, git_dir=None, oneline=False, reverse=False,
     cmd.append('--')
     return cmd
 
+
 def count_commits_to_branch(branch):
     """Returns number of commits between HEAD and the tracking branch.
 
@@ -68,13 +67,14 @@ def count_commits_to_branch(branch):
         rev_range = '@{upstream}..'
     pipe = [log_cmd(rev_range, oneline=True)]
     result = command.run_pipe(pipe, capture=True, capture_stderr=True,
-                             oneline=True, raise_on_error=False)
+                              oneline=True, raise_on_error=False)
     if result.return_code:
         raise ValueError('Failed to determine upstream: %s' %
                          result.stderr.strip())
     patch_count = len(result.stdout.splitlines())
     return patch_count
 
+
 def name_revision(commit_hash):
     """Gets the revision name for a commit
 
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ def name_revision(commit_hash):
     name = stdout.split(' ')[1].strip()
     return name
 
+
 def guess_upstream(git_dir, branch):
     """Tries to guess the upstream for a branch
 
@@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ def guess_upstream(git_dir, branch):
     """
     pipe = [log_cmd(branch, git_dir=git_dir, oneline=True, count=100)]
     result = command.run_pipe(pipe, capture=True, capture_stderr=True,
-                             raise_on_error=False)
+                              raise_on_error=False)
     if result.return_code:
         return None, "Branch '%s' not found" % branch
     for line in result.stdout.splitlines()[1:]:
@@ -121,6 +122,7 @@ def guess_upstream(git_dir, branch):
             return name, "Guessing upstream as '%s'" % name
     return None, "Cannot find a suitable upstream for branch '%s'" % branch
 
+
 def get_upstream(git_dir, branch):
     """Returns the name of the upstream for a branch
 
@@ -135,10 +137,10 @@ def get_upstream(git_dir, branch):
     """
     try:
         remote = command.output_one_line('git', '--git-dir', git_dir, 'config',
-                                       'branch.%s.remote' % branch)
+                                         'branch.%s.remote' % branch)
         merge = command.output_one_line('git', '--git-dir', git_dir, 'config',
-                                      'branch.%s.merge' % branch)
-    except:
+                                        'branch.%s.merge' % branch)
+    except Exception:
         upstream, msg = guess_upstream(git_dir, branch)
         return upstream, msg
 
@@ -149,7 +151,8 @@ def get_upstream(git_dir, branch):
         return '%s/%s' % (remote, leaf), None
     else:
         raise ValueError("Cannot determine upstream branch for branch "
-                "'%s' remote='%s', merge='%s'" % (branch, remote, merge))
+                         "'%s' remote='%s', merge='%s'"
+                         % (branch, remote, merge))
 
 
 def get_range_in_branch(git_dir, branch, include_upstream=False):
@@ -168,6 +171,7 @@ def get_range_in_branch(git_dir, branch, include_upstream=False):
     rstr = '%s%s..%s' % (upstream, '~' if include_upstream else '', branch)
     return rstr, msg
 
+
 def count_commits_in_range(git_dir, range_expr):
     """Returns the number of commits in the given range.
 
@@ -180,12 +184,13 @@ def count_commits_in_range(git_dir, range_expr):
     """
     pipe = [log_cmd(range_expr, git_dir=git_dir, oneline=True)]
     result = command.run_pipe(pipe, capture=True, capture_stderr=True,
-                             raise_on_error=False)
+                              raise_on_error=False)
     if result.return_code:
         return None, "Range '%s' not found or is invalid" % range_expr
     patch_count = len(result.stdout.splitlines())
     return patch_count, None
 
+
 def count_commits_in_branch(git_dir, branch, include_upstream=False):
     """Returns the number of commits in the given branch.
 
@@ -201,6 +206,7 @@ def count_commits_in_branch(git_dir, branch, include_upstream=False):
         return None, msg
     return count_commits_in_range(git_dir, range_expr)
 
+
 def count_commits(commit_range):
     """Returns the number of commits in the given range.
 
@@ -215,6 +221,7 @@ def count_commits(commit_range):
     patch_count = int(stdout)
     return patch_count
 
+
 def checkout(commit_hash, git_dir=None, work_tree=None, force=False):
     """Checkout the selected commit for this build
 
@@ -231,10 +238,11 @@ def checkout(commit_hash, git_dir=None, work_tree=None, force=False):
         pipe.append('-f')
     pipe.append(commit_hash)
     result = command.run_pipe([pipe], capture=True, raise_on_error=False,
-                             capture_stderr=True)
+                              capture_stderr=True)
     if result.return_code != 0:
         raise OSError('git checkout (%s): %s' % (pipe, result.stderr))
 
+
 def clone(git_dir, output_dir):
     """Checkout the selected commit for this build
 
@@ -243,10 +251,11 @@ def clone(git_dir, output_dir):
     """
     pipe = ['git', 'clone', git_dir, '.']
     result = command.run_pipe([pipe], capture=True, cwd=output_dir,
-                             capture_stderr=True)
+                              capture_stderr=True)
     if result.return_code != 0:
         raise OSError('git clone: %s' % result.stderr)
 
+
 def fetch(git_dir=None, work_tree=None):
     """Fetch from the origin repo
 
@@ -263,6 +272,7 @@ def fetch(git_dir=None, work_tree=None):
     if result.return_code != 0:
         raise OSError('git fetch: %s' % result.stderr)
 
+
 def check_worktree_is_available(git_dir):
     """Check if git-worktree functionality is available
 
@@ -274,9 +284,10 @@ def check_worktree_is_available(git_dir):
     """
     pipe = ['git', '--git-dir', git_dir, 'worktree', 'list']
     result = command.run_pipe([pipe], capture=True, capture_stderr=True,
-                             raise_on_error=False)
+                              raise_on_error=False)
     return result.return_code == 0
 
+
 def add_worktree(git_dir, output_dir, commit_hash=None):
     """Create and checkout a new git worktree for this build
 
@@ -290,10 +301,11 @@ def add_worktree(git_dir, output_dir, commit_hash=None):
     if commit_hash:
         pipe.append(commit_hash)
     result = command.run_pipe([pipe], capture=True, cwd=output_dir,
-                             capture_stderr=True)
+                              capture_stderr=True)
     if result.return_code != 0:
         raise OSError('git worktree add: %s' % result.stderr)
 
+
 def prune_worktrees(git_dir):
     """Remove administrative files for deleted worktrees
 
@@ -305,7 +317,8 @@ def prune_worktrees(git_dir):
     if result.return_code != 0:
         raise OSError('git worktree prune: %s' % result.stderr)
 
-def create_patches(branch, start, count, ignore_binary, series, signoff = True):
+
+def create_patches(branch, start, count, ignore_binary, series, signoff=True):
     """Create a series of patches from the top of the current branch.
 
     The patch files are written to the current directory using
@@ -321,9 +334,7 @@ def create_patches(branch, start, count, ignore_binary, series, signoff = True):
         Filename of cover letter (None if none)
         List of filenames of patch files
     """
-    if series.get('version'):
-        version = '%s ' % series['version']
-    cmd = ['git', 'format-patch', '-M' ]
+    cmd = ['git', 'format-patch', '-M']
     if signoff:
         cmd.append('--signoff')
     if ignore_binary:
@@ -341,9 +352,10 @@ def create_patches(branch, start, count, ignore_binary, series, signoff = True):
 
     # We have an extra file if there is a cover letter
     if series.get('cover'):
-       return files[0], files[1:]
+        return files[0], files[1:]
     else:
-       return None, files
+        return None, files
+
 
 def build_email_list(in_list, tag=None, alias=None, warn_on_error=True):
     """Build a list of email addresses based on an input list.
@@ -385,40 +397,43 @@ def build_email_list(in_list, tag=None, alias=None, warn_on_error=True):
         raw += lookup_email(item, alias, warn_on_error=warn_on_error)
     result = []
     for item in raw:
-        if not item in result:
+        if item not in result:
             result.append(item)
     if tag:
         return ['%s %s%s%s' % (tag, quote, email, quote) for email in result]
     return result
 
+
 def check_suppress_cc_config():
     """Check if sendemail.suppresscc is configured correctly.
 
     Returns:
         True if the option is configured correctly, False otherwise.
     """
-    suppresscc = command.output_one_line('git', 'config', 'sendemail.suppresscc',
-                                       raise_on_error=False)
+    suppresscc = command.output_one_line(
+        'git', 'config', 'sendemail.suppresscc', raise_on_error=False)
 
     # Other settings should be fine.
     if suppresscc == 'all' or suppresscc == 'cccmd':
         col = terminal.Color()
 
         print((col.build(col.RED, "error") +
-            ": git config sendemail.suppresscc set to %s\n"  % (suppresscc)) +
-            "  patman needs --cc-cmd to be run to set the cc list.\n" +
-            "  Please run:\n" +
-            "    git config --unset sendemail.suppresscc\n" +
-            "  Or read the man page:\n" +
-            "    git send-email --help\n" +
-            "  and set an option that runs --cc-cmd\n")
+               ": git config sendemail.suppresscc set to %s\n"
+               % (suppresscc)) +
+              "  patman needs --cc-cmd to be run to set the cc list.\n" +
+              "  Please run:\n" +
+              "    git config --unset sendemail.suppresscc\n" +
+              "  Or read the man page:\n" +
+              "    git send-email --help\n" +
+              "  and set an option that runs --cc-cmd\n")
         return False
 
     return True
 
+
 def email_patches(series, cover_fname, args, dry_run, warn_on_error, cc_fname,
-        self_only=False, alias=None, in_reply_to=None, thread=False,
-        smtp_server=None):
+                  self_only=False, alias=None, in_reply_to=None, thread=False,
+                  smtp_server=None, get_maintainer_script=None):
     """Email a patch series.
 
     Args:
@@ -435,6 +450,7 @@ def email_patches(series, cover_fname, args, dry_run, warn_on_error, cc_fname,
         thread: True to add --thread to git send-email (make
             all patches reply to cover-letter or first patch in series)
         smtp_server: SMTP server to use to send patches
+        get_maintainer_script: File name of script to get maintainers emails
 
     Returns:
         Git command that was/would be run
@@ -487,9 +503,10 @@ send --cc-cmd cc-fname" cover p1 p2'
                   "git config sendemail.to u-boot@lists.denx.de")
             return
     cc = build_email_list(list(set(series.get('cc')) - set(series.get('to'))),
-                        '--cc', alias, warn_on_error)
+                          '--cc', alias, warn_on_error)
     if self_only:
-        to = build_email_list([os.getenv('USER')], '--to', alias, warn_on_error)
+        to = build_email_list([os.getenv('USER')], '--to',
+                              alias, warn_on_error)
         cc = []
     cmd = ['git', 'send-email', '--annotate']
     if smtp_server:
@@ -565,7 +582,7 @@ def lookup_email(lookup_name, alias=None, warn_on_error=True, level=0):
     if not alias:
         alias = settings.alias
     lookup_name = lookup_name.strip()
-    if '@' in lookup_name: # Perhaps a real email address
+    if '@' in lookup_name:      # Perhaps a real email address
         return [lookup_name]
 
     lookup_name = lookup_name.lower()
@@ -581,7 +598,7 @@ def lookup_email(lookup_name, alias=None, warn_on_error=True, level=0):
             return out_list
 
     if lookup_name:
-        if not lookup_name in alias:
+        if lookup_name not in alias:
             msg = "Alias '%s' not found" % lookup_name
             if warn_on_error:
                 print(col.build(col.RED, msg))
@@ -589,11 +606,12 @@ def lookup_email(lookup_name, alias=None, warn_on_error=True, level=0):
         for item in alias[lookup_name]:
             todo = lookup_email(item, alias, warn_on_error, level + 1)
             for new_item in todo:
-                if not new_item in out_list:
+                if new_item not in out_list:
                     out_list.append(new_item)
 
     return out_list
 
+
 def get_top_level():
     """Return name of top-level directory for this git repo.
 
@@ -608,6 +626,7 @@ def get_top_level():
     """
     return command.output_one_line('git', 'rev-parse', '--show-toplevel')
 
+
 def get_alias_file():
     """Gets the name of the git alias file.
 
@@ -615,7 +634,7 @@ def get_alias_file():
         Filename of git alias file, or None if none
     """
     fname = command.output_one_line('git', 'config', 'sendemail.aliasesfile',
-            raise_on_error=False)
+                                    raise_on_error=False)
     if not fname:
         return None
 
@@ -625,6 +644,7 @@ def get_alias_file():
 
     return os.path.join(get_top_level(), fname)
 
+
 def get_default_user_name():
     """Gets the user.name from .gitconfig file.
 
@@ -634,6 +654,7 @@ def get_default_user_name():
     uname = command.output_one_line('git', 'config', '--global', 'user.name')
     return uname
 
+
 def get_default_user_email():
     """Gets the user.email from the global .gitconfig file.
 
@@ -643,17 +664,19 @@ def get_default_user_email():
     uemail = command.output_one_line('git', 'config', '--global', 'user.email')
     return uemail
 
+
 def get_default_subject_prefix():
     """Gets the format.subjectprefix from local .git/config file.
 
     Returns:
         Subject prefix found in local .git/config file, or None if none
     """
-    sub_prefix = command.output_one_line('git', 'config', 'format.subjectprefix',
-                 raise_on_error=False)
+    sub_prefix = command.output_one_line(
+        'git', 'config', 'format.subjectprefix', raise_on_error=False)
 
     return sub_prefix
 
+
 def setup():
     """Set up git utils, by reading the alias files."""
     # Check for a git alias file also
@@ -666,6 +689,7 @@ def setup():
     use_no_decorate = (command.run_pipe([cmd], raise_on_error=False)
                        .return_code == 0)
 
+
 def get_head():
     """Get the hash of the current HEAD
 
@@ -674,6 +698,7 @@ def get_head():
     """
     return command.output_one_line('git', 'show', '-s', '--pretty=format:%H')
 
+
 if __name__ == "__main__":
     import doctest
 
diff --git a/tools/patman/patman b/tools/patman/patman
index 11a5d8e18a..5a427d1942 120000
--- a/tools/patman/patman
+++ b/tools/patman/patman
@@ -1 +1 @@
-main.py
\ No newline at end of file
+__main__.py
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/tools/patman/patman.rst b/tools/patman/patman.rst
index 8c5c9cc2cc..6113962fb4 100644
--- a/tools/patman/patman.rst
+++ b/tools/patman/patman.rst
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
 .. Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors
 .. Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
+.. Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@savoirfairelinux.com>
 .. v1, v2, 19-Oct-11
 .. revised v3 24-Nov-11
 .. revised v4 Independence Day 2020, with Patchwork integration
@@ -68,13 +69,28 @@ this once::
 
     git config sendemail.aliasesfile doc/git-mailrc
 
-For both Linux and U-Boot the 'scripts/get_maintainer.pl' handles figuring
-out where to send patches pretty well.
+For both Linux and U-Boot the 'scripts/get_maintainer.pl' handles
+figuring out where to send patches pretty well. For other projects,
+you may want to specify a different script to be run, for example via
+a project-specific `.patman` file::
+
+    # .patman configuration file at the root of some project
+
+    [settings]
+    get_maintainer_script: etc/teams.scm get-maintainer
+
+The `get_maintainer_script` option corresponds to the
+`--get-maintainer-script` argument of the `send` command.  It is
+looked relatively to the root of the current git repository, as well
+as on PATH.  It can also be provided arguments, as shown above.  The
+contract is that the script should accept a patch file name and return
+a list of email addresses, one per line, like `get_maintainer.pl`
+does.
 
 During the first run patman creates a config file for you by taking the default
 user name and email address from the global .gitconfig file.
 
-To add your own, create a file ~/.patman like this::
+To add your own, create a file `~/.patman` like this::
 
     # patman alias file
 
@@ -85,6 +101,12 @@ To add your own, create a file ~/.patman like this::
     wolfgang: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
     others: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>, Fred Bloggs <f.bloggs@napier.net>
 
+As hinted above, Patman will also look for a `.patman` configuration
+file at the root of the current project git repository, which makes it
+possible to override the `project` settings variable or anything else
+in a project-specific way. The values of this "local" configuration
+file take precedence over those of the "global" one.
+
 Aliases are recursive.
 
 The checkpatch.pl in the U-Boot tools/ subdirectory will be located and
@@ -680,6 +702,16 @@ them:
 
     $ tools/patman/patman test
 
+Note that since the test suite depends on data files only available in
+the git checkout, the `test` command is hidden unless `patman` is
+invoked from the U-Boot git repository.
+
+Alternatively, you can run the test suite via Pytest:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    $ cd tools/patman && pytest
+
 Error handling doesn't always produce friendly error messages - e.g.
 putting an incorrect tag in a commit may provide a confusing message.
 
diff --git a/tools/patman/pytest.ini b/tools/patman/pytest.ini
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..df3eb518d0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/patman/pytest.ini
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+[pytest]
+addopts = --doctest-modules
diff --git a/tools/patman/series.py b/tools/patman/series.py
index 3075378ac1..2eeeef71dc 100644
--- a/tools/patman/series.py
+++ b/tools/patman/series.py
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ class Series(dict):
             print(col.build(col.RED, str))
 
     def MakeCcFile(self, process_tags, cover_fname, warn_on_error,
-                   add_maintainers, limit):
+                   add_maintainers, limit, get_maintainer_script):
         """Make a cc file for us to use for per-commit Cc automation
 
         Also stores in self._generated_cc to make ShowActions() faster.
@@ -249,6 +249,8 @@ class Series(dict):
                 True/False to call the get_maintainers to CC maintainers
                 List of maintainers to include (for testing)
             limit: Limit the length of the Cc list (None if no limit)
+            get_maintainer_script: The file name of the get_maintainer.pl
+                script (or compatible).
         Return:
             Filename of temp file created
         """
@@ -267,8 +269,9 @@ class Series(dict):
             if type(add_maintainers) == type(cc):
                 cc += add_maintainers
             elif add_maintainers:
-                dir_list = [os.path.join(gitutil.get_top_level(), 'scripts')]
-                cc += get_maintainer.get_maintainer(dir_list, commit.patch)
+
+                cc += get_maintainer.get_maintainer(get_maintainer_script,
+                                                    commit.patch)
             for x in set(cc) & set(settings.bounces):
                 print(col.build(col.YELLOW, 'Skipping "%s"' % x))
             cc = list(set(cc) - set(settings.bounces))
diff --git a/tools/patman/settings.py b/tools/patman/settings.py
index 903d6fcb0b..636983e32d 100644
--- a/tools/patman/settings.py
+++ b/tools/patman/settings.py
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
 # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
+# Copyright (c) 2022 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@savoirfairelinux.com>
 #
 
 try:
     import configparser as ConfigParser
-except:
+except Exception:
     import ConfigParser
 
 import argparse
 import os
 import re
 
-from patman import command
-from patman import tools
+from patman import gitutil
 
 """Default settings per-project.
 
@@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ _default_settings = {
     },
 }
 
-class _ProjectConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
+
+class _ProjectConfigParser(ConfigParser.ConfigParser):
     """ConfigParser that handles projects.
 
     There are two main goals of this class:
@@ -83,14 +84,14 @@ class _ProjectConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
     def __init__(self, project_name):
         """Construct _ProjectConfigParser.
 
-        In addition to standard SafeConfigParser initialization, this also loads
-        project defaults.
+        In addition to standard ConfigParser initialization, this also
+        loads project defaults.
 
         Args:
             project_name: The name of the project.
         """
         self._project_name = project_name
-        ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser.__init__(self)
+        ConfigParser.ConfigParser.__init__(self)
 
         # Update the project settings in the config based on
         # the _default_settings global.
@@ -102,31 +103,31 @@ class _ProjectConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
             self.set(project_settings, setting_name, setting_value)
 
     def get(self, section, option, *args, **kwargs):
-        """Extend SafeConfigParser to try project_section before section.
+        """Extend ConfigParser to try project_section before section.
 
         Args:
-            See SafeConfigParser.
+            See ConfigParser.
         Returns:
-            See SafeConfigParser.
+            See ConfigParser.
         """
         try:
-            val = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser.get(
+            val = ConfigParser.ConfigParser.get(
                 self, "%s_%s" % (self._project_name, section), option,
                 *args, **kwargs
             )
         except (ConfigParser.NoSectionError, ConfigParser.NoOptionError):
-            val = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser.get(
+            val = ConfigParser.ConfigParser.get(
                 self, section, option, *args, **kwargs
             )
         return val
 
     def items(self, section, *args, **kwargs):
-        """Extend SafeConfigParser to add project_section to section.
+        """Extend ConfigParser to add project_section to section.
 
         Args:
-            See SafeConfigParser.
+            See ConfigParser.
         Returns:
-            See SafeConfigParser.
+            See ConfigParser.
         """
         project_items = []
         has_project_section = False
@@ -134,7 +135,7 @@ class _ProjectConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
 
         # Get items from the project section
         try:
-            project_items = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser.items(
+            project_items = ConfigParser.ConfigParser.items(
                 self, "%s_%s" % (self._project_name, section), *args, **kwargs
             )
             has_project_section = True
@@ -143,7 +144,7 @@ class _ProjectConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
 
         # Get top-level items
         try:
-            top_items = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser.items(
+            top_items = ConfigParser.ConfigParser.items(
                 self, section, *args, **kwargs
             )
         except ConfigParser.NoSectionError:
@@ -155,6 +156,7 @@ class _ProjectConfigParser(ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser):
         item_dict.update(project_items)
         return {(item, val) for item, val in item_dict.items()}
 
+
 def ReadGitAliases(fname):
     """Read a git alias file. This is in the form used by git:
 
@@ -170,7 +172,7 @@ def ReadGitAliases(fname):
         print("Warning: Cannot find alias file '%s'" % fname)
         return
 
-    re_line = re.compile('alias\s+(\S+)\s+(.*)')
+    re_line = re.compile(r'alias\s+(\S+)\s+(.*)')
     for line in fd.readlines():
         line = line.strip()
         if not line or line[0] == '#':
@@ -190,7 +192,8 @@ def ReadGitAliases(fname):
 
     fd.close()
 
-def CreatePatmanConfigFile(gitutil, config_fname):
+
+def CreatePatmanConfigFile(config_fname):
     """Creates a config file under $(HOME)/.patman if it can't find one.
 
     Args:
@@ -200,12 +203,12 @@ def CreatePatmanConfigFile(gitutil, config_fname):
         None
     """
     name = gitutil.get_default_user_name()
-    if name == None:
+    if name is None:
         name = input("Enter name: ")
 
     email = gitutil.get_default_user_email()
 
-    if email == None:
+    if email is None:
         email = input("Enter email: ")
 
     try:
@@ -220,7 +223,8 @@ me: %s <%s>
 [bounces]
 nxp = Zhikang Zhang <zhikang.zhang@nxp.com>
 ''' % (name, email), file=f)
-    f.close();
+    f.close()
+
 
 def _UpdateDefaults(main_parser, config):
     """Update the given OptionParser defaults based on config.
@@ -242,8 +246,8 @@ def _UpdateDefaults(main_parser, config):
     # Find all the parsers and subparsers
     parsers = [main_parser]
     parsers += [subparser for action in main_parser._actions
-                  if isinstance(action, argparse._SubParsersAction)
-                  for _, subparser in action.choices.items()]
+                if isinstance(action, argparse._SubParsersAction)
+                for _, subparser in action.choices.items()]
 
     # Collect the defaults from each parser
     defaults = {}
@@ -270,8 +274,9 @@ def _UpdateDefaults(main_parser, config):
     # Set all the defaults and manually propagate them to subparsers
     main_parser.set_defaults(**defaults)
     for parser, pdefs in zip(parsers, parser_defaults):
-        parser.set_defaults(**{ k: v for k, v in defaults.items()
-                                    if k in pdefs })
+        parser.set_defaults(**{k: v for k, v in defaults.items()
+                               if k in pdefs})
+
 
 def _ReadAliasFile(fname):
     """Read in the U-Boot git alias file if it exists.
@@ -298,6 +303,7 @@ def _ReadAliasFile(fname):
         if bad_line:
             print(bad_line)
 
+
 def _ReadBouncesFile(fname):
     """Read in the bounces file if it exists
 
@@ -311,6 +317,7 @@ def _ReadBouncesFile(fname):
                     continue
                 bounces.add(line.strip())
 
+
 def GetItems(config, section):
     """Get the items from a section of the config.
 
@@ -323,31 +330,50 @@ def GetItems(config, section):
     """
     try:
         return config.items(section)
-    except ConfigParser.NoSectionError as e:
+    except ConfigParser.NoSectionError:
         return []
-    except:
-        raise
 
-def Setup(gitutil, parser, project_name, config_fname=''):
+
+def Setup(parser, project_name, config_fname=None):
     """Set up the settings module by reading config files.
 
+    Unless `config_fname` is specified, a `.patman` config file local
+    to the git repository is consulted, followed by the global
+    `$HOME/.patman`. If none exists, the later is created. Values
+    defined in the local config file take precedence over those
+    defined in the global one.
+
     Args:
-        parser:         The parser to update
+        parser:         The parser to update.
         project_name:   Name of project that we're working on; we'll look
             for sections named "project_section" as well.
-        config_fname:   Config filename to read ('' for default)
+        config_fname:   Config filename to read.  An error is raised if it
+            does not exist.
     """
     # First read the git alias file if available
     _ReadAliasFile('doc/git-mailrc')
     config = _ProjectConfigParser(project_name)
-    if config_fname == '':
+
+    if config_fname and not os.path.exists(config_fname):
+        raise Exception(f'provided {config_fname} does not exist')
+
+    if not config_fname:
         config_fname = '%s/.patman' % os.getenv('HOME')
+    has_config = os.path.exists(config_fname)
+
+    git_local_config_fname = os.path.join(gitutil.get_top_level(), '.patman')
+    has_git_local_config = os.path.exists(git_local_config_fname)
 
-    if not os.path.exists(config_fname):
-        print("No config file found ~/.patman\nCreating one...\n")
-        CreatePatmanConfigFile(gitutil, config_fname)
+    # Read the git local config last, so that its values override
+    # those of the global config, if any.
+    if has_config:
+        config.read(config_fname)
+    if has_git_local_config:
+        config.read(git_local_config_fname)
 
-    config.read(config_fname)
+    if not (has_config or has_git_local_config):
+        print("No config file found.\nCreating ~/.patman...\n")
+        CreatePatmanConfigFile(config_fname)
 
     for name, value in GetItems(config, 'alias'):
         alias[name] = value.split(',')
@@ -358,6 +384,7 @@ def Setup(gitutil, parser, project_name, config_fname=''):
 
     _UpdateDefaults(parser, config)
 
+
 # These are the aliases we understand, indexed by alias. Each member is a list.
 alias = {}
 bounces = set()
diff --git a/tools/patman/setup.py b/tools/patman/setup.py
index 5643bf1503..2ff791da0f 100644
--- a/tools/patman/setup.py
+++ b/tools/patman/setup.py
@@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ setup(name='patman',
       scripts=['patman'],
       packages=['patman'],
       package_dir={'patman': ''},
-      package_data={'patman': ['README']},
+      package_data={'patman': ['README.rst']},
       classifiers=['Environment :: Console',
                    'Topic :: Software Development'])
diff --git a/tools/patman/test_settings.py b/tools/patman/test_settings.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c768a2fc64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/patman/test_settings.py
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2022 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@savoirfairelinux.com>
+#
+
+import argparse
+import contextlib
+import os
+import sys
+import tempfile
+
+from patman import settings
+from patman import tools
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def empty_git_repository():
+    with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
+        os.chdir(tmpdir)
+        tools.run('git', 'init', raise_on_error=True)
+        yield tmpdir
+
+
+@contextlib.contextmanager
+def cleared_command_line_args():
+    old_value = sys.argv[:]
+    sys.argv = [sys.argv[0]]
+    try:
+        yield
+    finally:
+        sys.argv = old_value
+
+
+def test_git_local_config():
+    # Clearing the command line arguments is required, otherwise
+    # arguments passed to the test running such as in 'pytest -k
+    # filter' would be processed by _UpdateDefaults and fail.
+    with cleared_command_line_args():
+        with empty_git_repository():
+            with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as global_config:
+                global_config.write(b'[settings]\n'
+                                    b'project=u-boot\n')
+                global_config.flush()
+                parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+                parser.add_argument('-p', '--project', default='unknown')
+                subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='cmd')
+                send = subparsers.add_parser('send')
+                send.add_argument('--no-check', action='store_false',
+                                  dest='check_patch', default=True)
+
+                # Test "global" config is used.
+                settings.Setup(parser, 'unknown', global_config.name)
+                args, _ = parser.parse_known_args([])
+                assert args.project == 'u-boot'
+                send_args, _ = send.parse_known_args([])
+                assert send_args.check_patch
+
+                # Test local config can shadow it.
+                with open('.patman', 'w', buffering=1) as f:
+                    f.write('[settings]\n'
+                            'project: guix-patches\n'
+                            'check_patch: False\n')
+                settings.Setup(parser, 'unknown', global_config.name)
+                args, _ = parser.parse_known_args([])
+                assert args.project == 'guix-patches'
+                send_args, _ = send.parse_known_args([])
+                assert not send_args.check_patch