[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [XEN PATCH] automation/eclair: add deviation for MISRA C:2012 Rule 16.3
On 19/02/24 16:06, Jan Beulich wrote: On 19.02.2024 15:59, Federico Serafini wrote:On 19/02/24 14:43, Jan Beulich wrote:On 19.02.2024 14:24, Federico Serafini wrote:Update ECLAIR configuration to consider safe switch clauses ending with __{get,put}_user_bad(). Update docs/misra/deviations.rst accordingly. Signed-off-by: Federico Serafini <federico.serafini@xxxxxxxxxxx>As mentioned I'm not happy with this, not the least because of it being unclear why these two would be deviated, when there's no sign of a similar deviation for, say, __bad_atomic_size(). Imo this approach doesn't scale, and that's already leaving aside that the purpose of identically named (pseudo-)helpers could differ between architectures, thus putting under question ...--- a/automation/eclair_analysis/ECLAIR/deviations.ecl +++ b/automation/eclair_analysis/ECLAIR/deviations.ecl @@ -368,6 +368,10 @@ safe." -config=MC3R1.R16.3,reports+={safe, "any_area(end_loc(any_exp(text(/BUG\\(\\);/))))"} -doc_end+-doc_begin="Switch clauses ending with constructs \"__get_user_bad()\" and \"__put_user_bad()\" are safe: they denote an unreachable program point."+-config=MC3R1.R16.3,reports+={safe, "any_area(end_loc(any_exp(text(/__(put|get)_user_bad\\(\\);/))))"} +-doc_end... the global scope of such a deviation. While it may not be a good idea, even within an arch such (pseudo-)helpers could be used for multiple distinct purposes.Would you agree with adding the missing break statement after the uses of __{put,get}_user_bad() (as it is already happening for uses of __bad_atomic_size())?I probably wouldn't mind that (despite being a little pointless). Perhaps declaring them as noreturn would also help? Yes, it will help. Is there any reason to have long as __get_user_bad()'s return value? It would be nicer to declare it as a void function and then add the noreturn attribute. -- Federico Serafini, M.Sc. Software Engineer, BUGSENG (http://bugseng.com)
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