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diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/checkpatch.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/checkpatch.rst index f0956e9ea2d8..fa2988dd4657 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/checkpatch.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/checkpatch.rst @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Available options: - --fix - This is an EXPERIMENTAL feature. If correctable errors exists, a file + This is an EXPERIMENTAL feature. If correctable errors exist, a file <inputfile>.EXPERIMENTAL-checkpatch-fixes is created which has the automatically fixable errors corrected. @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ Available options: - --ignore-perl-version - Override checking of perl version. Runtime errors maybe encountered after + Override checking of perl version. Runtime errors may be encountered after enabling this flag if the perl version does not meet the minimum specified. - --codespell @@ -342,24 +342,6 @@ API usage See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/RCU/whatisRCU.html#full-list-of-rcu-apis - **DEPRECATED_VARIABLE** - EXTRA_{A,C,CPP,LD}FLAGS are deprecated and should be replaced by the new - flags added via commit f77bf01425b1 ("kbuild: introduce ccflags-y, - asflags-y and ldflags-y"). - - The following conversion scheme maybe used:: - - EXTRA_AFLAGS -> asflags-y - EXTRA_CFLAGS -> ccflags-y - EXTRA_CPPFLAGS -> cppflags-y - EXTRA_LDFLAGS -> ldflags-y - - See: - - 1. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20070930191054.GA15876@uranus.ravnborg.org/ - 2. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1313384834-24433-12-git-send-email-lacombar@gmail.com/ - 3. https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/kbuild/makefiles.html#compilation-flags - **DEVICE_ATTR_FUNCTIONS** The function names used in DEVICE_ATTR is unusual. Typically, the store and show functions are used with <attr>_store and @@ -470,8 +452,6 @@ API usage usleep_range() should be preferred over udelay(). The proper way of using usleep_range() is mentioned in the kernel docs. - See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/timers/timers-howto.html#delays-information-on-the-various-kernel-delay-sleep-mechanisms - Comments -------- @@ -481,16 +461,9 @@ Comments line comments is:: /* - * This is the preferred style - * for multi line comments. - */ - - The networking comment style is a bit different, with the first line - not empty like the former:: - - /* This is the preferred comment style - * for files in net/ and drivers/net/ - */ + * This is the preferred style + * for multi line comments. + */ See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#commenting @@ -515,6 +488,15 @@ Comments See: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20131006222342.GT19510@leaf/ + **UNCOMMENTED_RGMII_MODE** + Historically, the RGMII PHY modes specified in Device Trees have been + used inconsistently, often referring to the usage of delays on the PHY + side rather than describing the board. + + PHY modes "rgmii", "rgmii-rxid" and "rgmii-txid" modes require the clock + signal to be delayed on the PCB; this unusual configuration should be + described in a comment. If they are not (meaning that the delay is realized + internally in the MAC or PHY), "rgmii-id" is the correct PHY mode. Commit message -------------- @@ -612,6 +594,13 @@ Commit message See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#describe-your-changes + **BAD_FIXES_TAG** + The Fixes: tag is malformed or does not follow the community conventions. + This can occur if the tag have been split into multiple lines (e.g., when + pasted in an email program with word wrapping enabled). + + See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#describe-your-changes + Comparison style ---------------- @@ -710,6 +699,39 @@ Indentation and Line Breaks See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#breaking-long-lines-and-strings + **SPLIT_STRING** + Quoted strings that appear as messages in userspace and can be + grepped, should not be split across multiple lines. + + See: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20120203052727.GA15035@leaf/ + + **MULTILINE_DEREFERENCE** + A single dereferencing identifier spanned on multiple lines like:: + + struct_identifier->member[index]. + member = <foo>; + + is generally hard to follow. It can easily lead to typos and so makes + the code vulnerable to bugs. + + If fixing the multiple line dereferencing leads to an 80 column + violation, then either rewrite the code in a more simple way or if the + starting part of the dereferencing identifier is the same and used at + multiple places then store it in a temporary variable, and use that + temporary variable only at all the places. For example, if there are + two dereferencing identifiers:: + + member1->member2->member3.foo1; + member1->member2->member3.foo2; + + then store the member1->member2->member3 part in a temporary variable. + It not only helps to avoid the 80 column violation but also reduces + the program size by removing the unnecessary dereferences. + + But if none of the above methods work then ignore the 80 column + violation because it is much easier to read a dereferencing identifier + on a single line. + **TRAILING_STATEMENTS** Trailing statements (for example after any conditional) should be on the next line. @@ -845,6 +867,52 @@ Macros, Attributes and Symbols Use the `fallthrough;` pseudo keyword instead of `/* fallthrough */` like comments. + **TRAILING_SEMICOLON** + Macro definition should not end with a semicolon. The macro + invocation style should be consistent with function calls. + This can prevent any unexpected code paths:: + + #define MAC do_something; + + If this macro is used within a if else statement, like:: + + if (some_condition) + MAC; + + else + do_something; + + Then there would be a compilation error, because when the macro is + expanded there are two trailing semicolons, so the else branch gets + orphaned. + + See: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1399671106.2912.21.camel@joe-AO725/ + + **MACRO_ARG_UNUSED** + If function-like macros do not utilize a parameter, it might result + in a build warning. We advocate for utilizing static inline functions + to replace such macros. + For example, for a macro such as the one below:: + + #define test(a) do { } while (0) + + there would be a warning like below:: + + WARNING: Argument 'a' is not used in function-like macro. + + See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#macros-enums-and-rtl + + **SINGLE_STATEMENT_DO_WHILE_MACRO** + For the multi-statement macros, it is necessary to use the do-while + loop to avoid unpredictable code paths. The do-while loop helps to + group the multiple statements into a single one so that a + function-like macro can be used as a function only. + + But for the single statement macros, it is unnecessary to use the + do-while loop. Although the code is syntactically correct but using + the do-while loop is redundant. So remove the do-while loop for single + statement macros. + **WEAK_DECLARATION** Using weak declarations like __attribute__((weak)) or __weak can have unintended link defects. Avoid using them. @@ -920,6 +988,11 @@ Functions and Variables Your compiler (or rather your loader) automatically does it for you. + **MULTIPLE_ASSIGNMENTS** + Multiple assignments on a single line makes the code unnecessarily + complicated. So on a single line assign value to a single variable + only, this makes the code more readable and helps avoid typos. + **RETURN_PARENTHESES** return is not a function and as such doesn't need parentheses:: @@ -957,6 +1030,17 @@ Permissions Permission bits should use 4 digit octal permissions (like 0700 or 0444). Avoid using any other base like decimal. + **SYMBOLIC_PERMS** + Permission bits in the octal form are more readable and easier to + understand than their symbolic counterparts because many command-line + tools use this notation. Experienced kernel developers have been using + these traditional Unix permission bits for decades and so they find it + easier to understand the octal notation than the symbolic macros. + For example, it is harder to read S_IWUSR|S_IRUGO than 0644, which + obscures the developer's intent rather than clarifying it. + + See: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CA+55aFw5v23T-zvDZp-MmD_EYxF8WbafwwB59934FV7g21uMGQ@mail.gmail.com/ + Spacing and Brackets -------------------- @@ -1154,6 +1238,16 @@ Others The patch file does not appear to be in unified-diff format. Please regenerate the patch file before sending it to the maintainer. + **PLACEHOLDER_USE** + Detects unhandled placeholder text left in cover letters or commit headers/logs. + Common placeholders include lines like:: + + *** SUBJECT HERE *** + *** BLURB HERE *** + + These typically come from autogenerated templates. Replace them with a proper + subject and description before sending. + **PRINTF_0XDECIMAL** Prefixing 0x with decimal output is defective and should be corrected. |
