# Configuration for checkpatch.pl # =============================== # Enable more tests --strict # Quiet --quiet # No per-file summary --no-summary # Don't expect the Linux kernel tree --no-tree # Show file line, not input line --showfile # Don't expect SPDX tag in the first line of a file --ignore SPDX_LICENSE_TAG # Don't expect Signed-off-by lines in commit messages --no-signoff # List of ignored rules # --------------------- # There's no BIT macro --ignore BIT_MACRO # Don't complain when bools are used in structs --ignore BOOL_MEMBER # Allow CamelCase --ignore CAMELCASE # Comparing to NULL explicitly isn't a bad thing --ignore COMPARISON_TO_NULL # Causes false positives --ignore COMPLEX_MACRO # Don't complain about structs not being const --ignore CONST_STRUCT # Don't complain about printing "warning:" without the function name, as warning # printing is relevant to the code being parsed, not RGBDS' code --ignore EMBEDDED_FUNCTION_NAME # Do not check the format of commit messages --ignore GIT_COMMIT_ID # Do not check for global initializers (this is specific to the kernel) --ignore GLOBAL_INITIALISERS # Don't complain about initializing statics (this is specific to the kernel) --ignore INITIALISED_STATIC # We don't have a MAINTAINERS file, don't complain about it. --ignore FILE_PATH_CHANGES # Writing the continuation on the start of the line can make it clearer --ignore LOGICAL_CONTINUATIONS # Don't complain if a line that contains a string is too long. It's better to # have a really long line that can be found with grep. --ignore LONG_LINE_STRING # Don't complain when files are modified in 'include/asm' --ignore MODIFIED_INCLUDE_ASM # Allow new typedefs --ignore NEW_TYPEDEFS # We allow lines ending with parentheses for the usage prints --ignore OPEN_ENDED_LINE # Prefer stdint.h types over kernel types --ignore PREFER_KERNEL_TYPES # Don't ask to replace sscanf by kstrto --ignore SSCANF_TO_KSTRTO # Parentheses can make the code clearer --ignore UNNECESSARY_PARENTHESES # We don't have `fallthrough;` */ --ignore PREFER_FALLTHROUGH