new checkpatch flexible array test ? (was Re: [PATCH v4 12/14] gunyah: rsc_mgr: Add RPC for console services)
Joe Perches
joe at perches.com
Sun Oct 2 22:38:51 PDT 2022
On Mon, 2022-10-03 at 07:29 +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 02, 2022 at 06:46:30PM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> > On Fri, 2022-09-30 at 14:22 +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > > On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 12:56:31PM -0700, Elliot Berman wrote:
> > > > Gunyah resource manager defines a simple API for virtual machine log
> > > > sharing with the console service.
> > []
> > > > diff --git a/include/linux/gunyah_rsc_mgr.h b/include/linux/gunyah_rsc_mgr.h
> > []
> > > > +struct gh_rm_notif_vm_console_chars {
> > > > + u16 vmid;
> > > > + u16 num_bytes;
> > > > + u8 bytes[0];
> > >
> > > Please do not use [0] for new structures, otherwise we will just have to
> > > fix them up again as we are trying to get rid of all of these from the
> > > kernel. Just use "bytes[];" instead.
> >
> > Maybe a checkpatch addition like:
> > ---
[]
> > diff --git a/scripts/checkpatch.pl b/scripts/checkpatch.pl
[]
> > @@ -3948,6 +3948,17 @@ sub process {
> > }
> > }
> >
> > +# check for zero length array declarations in likely structs
> > + if ($line =~ /^\+\t($Declare\s*$Ident)\s*\[\s*0\s*\]\s*;\s*$/ &&
> > + defined $lines[$linenr] &&
> > + $lines[$linenr] =~ /^[\+ ]\}\s*(?:__\w+\s*(?:$balanced_parens)?)\s*;\s*$/) {
This should actually be:
$lines[$linenr] =~ /^[\+ ]\}(?:\s*__\w+\s*(?:$balanced_parens)?)*\s*;\s*$/) {
as it was missing a * for uses like
int foo[0];
} __packed __aligned(4);
and uses without any attribute at all
> > + if (WARN("FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_ZERO",
> > + "Prefer flexible length array declarations with [] over [0]\n" . $herecurr) &&
> > + $fix) {
> > + $fixed[$fixlinenr] =~ s/\[\s*0\s*\]/[]/;
> > + }
> > + }
> > +
> > # check for multiple consecutive blank lines
> > if ($prevline =~ /^[\+ ]\s*$/ &&
> > $line =~ /^\+\s*$/ &&
>
> This is a question for Gustavo, who did all the work here. Gustavo,
> does the above checkpatch change look good to you?
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