1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2
3==========
4Checkpatch
5==========
6
7Checkpatch (scripts/checkpatch.pl) is a perl script which checks for trivial
8style violations in patches and optionally corrects them.  Checkpatch can
9also be run on file contexts and without the kernel tree.
10
11Checkpatch is not always right. Your judgement takes precedence over checkpatch
12messages.  If your code looks better with the violations, then its probably
13best left alone.
14
15
16Options
17=======
18
19This section will describe the options checkpatch can be run with.
20
21Usage::
22
23  ./scripts/checkpatch.pl [OPTION]... [FILE]...
24
25Available options:
26
27 - -q,  --quiet
28
29   Enable quiet mode.
30
31 - -v,  --verbose
32   Enable verbose mode.  Additional verbose test descriptions are output
33   so as to provide information on why that particular message is shown.
34
35 - --no-tree
36
37   Run checkpatch without the kernel tree.
38
39 - --no-signoff
40
41   Disable the 'Signed-off-by' line check.  The sign-off is a simple line at
42   the end of the explanation for the patch, which certifies that you wrote it
43   or otherwise have the right to pass it on as an open-source patch.
44
45   Example::
46
47	 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>
48
49   Setting this flag effectively stops a message for a missing signed-off-by
50   line in a patch context.
51
52 - --patch
53
54   Treat FILE as a patch.  This is the default option and need not be
55   explicitly specified.
56
57 - --emacs
58
59   Set output to emacs compile window format.  This allows emacs users to jump
60   from the error in the compile window directly to the offending line in the
61   patch.
62
63 - --terse
64
65   Output only one line per report.
66
67 - --showfile
68
69   Show the diffed file position instead of the input file position.
70
71 - -g,  --git
72
73   Treat FILE as a single commit or a git revision range.
74
75   Single commit with:
76
77   - <rev>
78   - <rev>^
79   - <rev>~n
80
81   Multiple commits with:
82
83   - <rev1>..<rev2>
84   - <rev1>...<rev2>
85   - <rev>-<count>
86
87 - -f,  --file
88
89   Treat FILE as a regular source file.  This option must be used when running
90   checkpatch on source files in the kernel.
91
92 - --subjective,  --strict
93
94   Enable stricter tests in checkpatch.  By default the tests emitted as CHECK
95   do not activate by default.  Use this flag to activate the CHECK tests.
96
97 - --list-types
98
99   Every message emitted by checkpatch has an associated TYPE.  Add this flag
100   to display all the types in checkpatch.
101
102   Note that when this flag is active, checkpatch does not read the input FILE,
103   and no message is emitted.  Only a list of types in checkpatch is output.
104
105 - --types TYPE(,TYPE2...)
106
107   Only display messages with the given types.
108
109   Example::
110
111     ./scripts/checkpatch.pl mypatch.patch --types EMAIL_SUBJECT,BRACES
112
113 - --ignore TYPE(,TYPE2...)
114
115   Checkpatch will not emit messages for the specified types.
116
117   Example::
118
119     ./scripts/checkpatch.pl mypatch.patch --ignore EMAIL_SUBJECT,BRACES
120
121 - --show-types
122
123   By default checkpatch doesn't display the type associated with the messages.
124   Set this flag to show the message type in the output.
125
126 - --max-line-length=n
127
128   Set the max line length (default 100).  If a line exceeds the specified
129   length, a LONG_LINE message is emitted.
130
131
132   The message level is different for patch and file contexts.  For patches,
133   a WARNING is emitted.  While a milder CHECK is emitted for files.  So for
134   file contexts, the --strict flag must also be enabled.
135
136 - --min-conf-desc-length=n
137
138   Set the Kconfig entry minimum description length, if shorter, warn.
139
140 - --tab-size=n
141
142   Set the number of spaces for tab (default 8).
143
144 - --root=PATH
145
146   PATH to the kernel tree root.
147
148   This option must be specified when invoking checkpatch from outside
149   the kernel root.
150
151 - --no-summary
152
153   Suppress the per file summary.
154
155 - --mailback
156
157   Only produce a report in case of Warnings or Errors.  Milder Checks are
158   excluded from this.
159
160 - --summary-file
161
162   Include the filename in summary.
163
164 - --debug KEY=[0|1]
165
166   Turn on/off debugging of KEY, where KEY is one of 'values', 'possible',
167   'type', and 'attr' (default is all off).
168
169 - --fix
170
171   This is an EXPERIMENTAL feature.  If correctable errors exists, a file
172   <inputfile>.EXPERIMENTAL-checkpatch-fixes is created which has the
173   automatically fixable errors corrected.
174
175 - --fix-inplace
176
177   EXPERIMENTAL - Similar to --fix but input file is overwritten with fixes.
178
179   DO NOT USE this flag unless you are absolutely sure and you have a backup
180   in place.
181
182 - --ignore-perl-version
183
184   Override checking of perl version.  Runtime errors maybe encountered after
185   enabling this flag if the perl version does not meet the minimum specified.
186
187 - --codespell
188
189   Use the codespell dictionary for checking spelling errors.
190
191 - --codespellfile
192
193   Use the specified codespell file.
194   Default is '/usr/share/codespell/dictionary.txt'.
195
196 - --typedefsfile
197
198   Read additional types from this file.
199
200 - --color[=WHEN]
201
202   Use colors 'always', 'never', or only when output is a terminal ('auto').
203   Default is 'auto'.
204
205 - --kconfig-prefix=WORD
206
207   Use WORD as a prefix for Kconfig symbols (default is `CONFIG_`).
208
209 - -h, --help, --version
210
211   Display the help text.
212
213Message Levels
214==============
215
216Messages in checkpatch are divided into three levels. The levels of messages
217in checkpatch denote the severity of the error. They are:
218
219 - ERROR
220
221   This is the most strict level.  Messages of type ERROR must be taken
222   seriously as they denote things that are very likely to be wrong.
223
224 - WARNING
225
226   This is the next stricter level.  Messages of type WARNING requires a
227   more careful review.  But it is milder than an ERROR.
228
229 - CHECK
230
231   This is the mildest level.  These are things which may require some thought.
232
233Type Descriptions
234=================
235
236This section contains a description of all the message types in checkpatch.
237
238.. Types in this section are also parsed by checkpatch.
239.. The types are grouped into subsections based on use.
240
241
242Allocation style
243----------------
244
245  **ALLOC_ARRAY_ARGS**
246    The first argument for kcalloc or kmalloc_array should be the
247    number of elements.  sizeof() as the first argument is generally
248    wrong.
249    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/memory-allocation.html
250
251  **ALLOC_SIZEOF_STRUCT**
252    The allocation style is bad.  In general for family of
253    allocation functions using sizeof() to get memory size,
254    constructs like::
255
256      p = alloc(sizeof(struct foo), ...)
257
258    should be::
259
260      p = alloc(sizeof(*p), ...)
261
262    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#allocating-memory
263
264  **ALLOC_WITH_MULTIPLY**
265    Prefer kmalloc_array/kcalloc over kmalloc/kzalloc with a
266    sizeof multiply.
267    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/memory-allocation.html
268
269
270API usage
271---------
272
273  **ARCH_DEFINES**
274    Architecture specific defines should be avoided wherever
275    possible.
276
277  **ARCH_INCLUDE_LINUX**
278    Whenever asm/file.h is included and linux/file.h exists, a
279    conversion can be made when linux/file.h includes asm/file.h.
280    However this is not always the case (See signal.h).
281    This message type is emitted only for includes from arch/.
282
283  **AVOID_BUG**
284    BUG() or BUG_ON() should be avoided totally.
285    Use WARN() and WARN_ON() instead, and handle the "impossible"
286    error condition as gracefully as possible.
287    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/deprecated.html#bug-and-bug-on
288
289  **CONSIDER_KSTRTO**
290    The simple_strtol(), simple_strtoll(), simple_strtoul(), and
291    simple_strtoull() functions explicitly ignore overflows, which
292    may lead to unexpected results in callers.  The respective kstrtol(),
293    kstrtoll(), kstrtoul(), and kstrtoull() functions tend to be the
294    correct replacements.
295    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/deprecated.html#simple-strtol-simple-strtoll-simple-strtoul-simple-strtoull
296
297  **LOCKDEP**
298    The lockdep_no_validate class was added as a temporary measure to
299    prevent warnings on conversion of device->sem to device->mutex.
300    It should not be used for any other purpose.
301    See: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1268959062.9440.467.camel@laptop/
302
303  **MALFORMED_INCLUDE**
304    The #include statement has a malformed path.  This has happened
305    because the author has included a double slash "//" in the pathname
306    accidentally.
307
308  **USE_LOCKDEP**
309    lockdep_assert_held() annotations should be preferred over
310    assertions based on spin_is_locked()
311    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/locking/lockdep-design.html#annotations
312
313  **UAPI_INCLUDE**
314    No #include statements in include/uapi should use a uapi/ path.
315
316
317Comment style
318-------------
319
320  **BLOCK_COMMENT_STYLE**
321    The comment style is incorrect.  The preferred style for multi-
322    line comments is::
323
324      /*
325      * This is the preferred style
326      * for multi line comments.
327      */
328
329    The networking comment style is a bit different, with the first line
330    not empty like the former::
331
332      /* This is the preferred comment style
333      * for files in net/ and drivers/net/
334      */
335
336    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#commenting
337
338  **C99_COMMENTS**
339    C99 style single line comments (//) should not be used.
340    Prefer the block comment style instead.
341    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#commenting
342
343
344Commit message
345--------------
346
347  **BAD_SIGN_OFF**
348    The signed-off-by line does not fall in line with the standards
349    specified by the community.
350    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#developer-s-certificate-of-origin-1-1
351
352  **BAD_STABLE_ADDRESS_STYLE**
353    The email format for stable is incorrect.
354    Some valid options for stable address are::
355
356      1. stable@vger.kernel.org
357      2. stable@kernel.org
358
359    For adding version info, the following comment style should be used::
360
361      stable@vger.kernel.org # version info
362
363  **COMMIT_COMMENT_SYMBOL**
364    Commit log lines starting with a '#' are ignored by git as
365    comments.  To solve this problem addition of a single space
366    infront of the log line is enough.
367
368  **COMMIT_MESSAGE**
369    The patch is missing a commit description.  A brief
370    description of the changes made by the patch should be added.
371    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#describe-your-changes
372
373  **MISSING_SIGN_OFF**
374    The patch is missing a Signed-off-by line.  A signed-off-by
375    line should be added according to Developer's certificate of
376    Origin.
377    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#sign-your-work-the-developer-s-certificate-of-origin
378
379  **NO_AUTHOR_SIGN_OFF**
380    The author of the patch has not signed off the patch.  It is
381    required that a simple sign off line should be present at the
382    end of explanation of the patch to denote that the author has
383    written it or otherwise has the rights to pass it on as an open
384    source patch.
385    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#sign-your-work-the-developer-s-certificate-of-origin
386
387  **DIFF_IN_COMMIT_MSG**
388    Avoid having diff content in commit message.
389    This causes problems when one tries to apply a file containing both
390    the changelog and the diff because patch(1) tries to apply the diff
391    which it found in the changelog.
392    See: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20150611134006.9df79a893e3636019ad2759e@linux-foundation.org/
393
394  **GERRIT_CHANGE_ID**
395    To be picked up by gerrit, the footer of the commit message might
396    have a Change-Id like::
397
398      Change-Id: Ic8aaa0728a43936cd4c6e1ed590e01ba8f0fbf5b
399      Signed-off-by: A. U. Thor <author@example.com>
400
401    The Change-Id line must be removed before submitting.
402
403  **GIT_COMMIT_ID**
404    The proper way to reference a commit id is:
405    commit <12+ chars of sha1> ("<title line>")
406
407    An example may be::
408
409      Commit e21d2170f36602ae2708 ("video: remove unnecessary
410      platform_set_drvdata()") removed the unnecessary
411      platform_set_drvdata(), but left the variable "dev" unused,
412      delete it.
413
414    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#describe-your-changes
415
416
417Comparison style
418----------------
419
420  **ASSIGN_IN_IF**
421    Do not use assignments in if condition.
422    Example::
423
424      if ((foo = bar(...)) < BAZ) {
425
426    should be written as::
427
428      foo = bar(...);
429      if (foo < BAZ) {
430
431  **BOOL_COMPARISON**
432    Comparisons of A to true and false are better written
433    as A and !A.
434    See: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1365563834.27174.12.camel@joe-AO722/
435
436  **COMPARISON_TO_NULL**
437    Comparisons to NULL in the form (foo == NULL) or (foo != NULL)
438    are better written as (!foo) and (foo).
439
440  **CONSTANT_COMPARISON**
441    Comparisons with a constant or upper case identifier on the left
442    side of the test should be avoided.
443
444
445Macros, Attributes and Symbols
446------------------------------
447
448  **ARRAY_SIZE**
449    The ARRAY_SIZE(foo) macro should be preferred over
450    sizeof(foo)/sizeof(foo[0]) for finding number of elements in an
451    array.
452
453    The macro is defined in include/linux/kernel.h::
454
455      #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))
456
457  **AVOID_EXTERNS**
458    Function prototypes don't need to be declared extern in .h
459    files.  It's assumed by the compiler and is unnecessary.
460
461  **AVOID_L_PREFIX**
462    Local symbol names that are prefixed with `.L` should be avoided,
463    as this has special meaning for the assembler; a symbol entry will
464    not be emitted into the symbol table.  This can prevent `objtool`
465    from generating correct unwind info.
466
467    Symbols with STB_LOCAL binding may still be used, and `.L` prefixed
468    local symbol names are still generally usable within a function,
469    but `.L` prefixed local symbol names should not be used to denote
470    the beginning or end of code regions via
471    `SYM_CODE_START_LOCAL`/`SYM_CODE_END`
472
473  **BIT_MACRO**
474    Defines like: 1 << <digit> could be BIT(digit).
475    The BIT() macro is defined in include/linux/bitops.h::
476
477      #define BIT(nr)         (1UL << (nr))
478
479  **CONST_READ_MOSTLY**
480    When a variable is tagged with the __read_mostly annotation, it is a
481    signal to the compiler that accesses to the variable will be mostly
482    reads and rarely(but NOT never) a write.
483
484    const __read_mostly does not make any sense as const data is already
485    read-only.  The __read_mostly annotation thus should be removed.
486
487  **DATE_TIME**
488    It is generally desirable that building the same source code with
489    the same set of tools is reproducible, i.e. the output is always
490    exactly the same.
491
492    The kernel does *not* use the ``__DATE__`` and ``__TIME__`` macros,
493    and enables warnings if they are used as they can lead to
494    non-deterministic builds.
495    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/kbuild/reproducible-builds.html#timestamps
496
497  **DEFINE_ARCH_HAS**
498    The ARCH_HAS_xyz and ARCH_HAVE_xyz patterns are wrong.
499
500    For big conceptual features use Kconfig symbols instead.  And for
501    smaller things where we have compatibility fallback functions but
502    want architectures able to override them with optimized ones, we
503    should either use weak functions (appropriate for some cases), or
504    the symbol that protects them should be the same symbol we use.
505    See: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CA+55aFycQ9XJvEOsiM3txHL5bjUc8CeKWJNR_H+MiicaddB42Q@mail.gmail.com/
506
507  **INIT_ATTRIBUTE**
508    Const init definitions should use __initconst instead of
509    __initdata.
510
511    Similarly init definitions without const require a separate
512    use of const.
513
514  **INLINE_LOCATION**
515    The inline keyword should sit between storage class and type.
516
517    For example, the following segment::
518
519      inline static int example_function(void)
520      {
521              ...
522      }
523
524    should be::
525
526      static inline int example_function(void)
527      {
528              ...
529      }
530
531  **MULTISTATEMENT_MACRO_USE_DO_WHILE**
532    Macros with multiple statements should be enclosed in a
533    do - while block.  Same should also be the case for macros
534    starting with `if` to avoid logic defects::
535
536      #define macrofun(a, b, c)                 \
537        do {                                    \
538                if (a == 5)                     \
539                        do_this(b, c);          \
540        } while (0)
541
542    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#macros-enums-and-rtl
543
544  **WEAK_DECLARATION**
545    Using weak declarations like __attribute__((weak)) or __weak
546    can have unintended link defects.  Avoid using them.
547
548
549Functions and Variables
550-----------------------
551
552  **CAMELCASE**
553    Avoid CamelCase Identifiers.
554    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#naming
555
556  **FUNCTION_WITHOUT_ARGS**
557    Function declarations without arguments like::
558
559      int foo()
560
561    should be::
562
563      int foo(void)
564
565  **GLOBAL_INITIALISERS**
566    Global variables should not be initialized explicitly to
567    0 (or NULL, false, etc.).  Your compiler (or rather your
568    loader, which is responsible for zeroing out the relevant
569    sections) automatically does it for you.
570
571  **INITIALISED_STATIC**
572    Static variables should not be initialized explicitly to zero.
573    Your compiler (or rather your loader) automatically does
574    it for you.
575
576  **RETURN_PARENTHESES**
577    return is not a function and as such doesn't need parentheses::
578
579      return (bar);
580
581    can simply be::
582
583      return bar;
584
585
586Spacing and Brackets
587--------------------
588
589  **ASSIGNMENT_CONTINUATIONS**
590    Assignment operators should not be written at the start of a
591    line but should follow the operand at the previous line.
592
593  **BRACES**
594    The placement of braces is stylistically incorrect.
595    The preferred way is to put the opening brace last on the line,
596    and put the closing brace first::
597
598      if (x is true) {
599              we do y
600      }
601
602    This applies for all non-functional blocks.
603    However, there is one special case, namely functions: they have the
604    opening brace at the beginning of the next line, thus::
605
606      int function(int x)
607      {
608              body of function
609      }
610
611    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#placing-braces-and-spaces
612
613  **BRACKET_SPACE**
614    Whitespace before opening bracket '[' is prohibited.
615    There are some exceptions:
616
617    1. With a type on the left::
618
619        ;int [] a;
620
621    2. At the beginning of a line for slice initialisers::
622
623        [0...10] = 5,
624
625    3. Inside a curly brace::
626
627        = { [0...10] = 5 }
628
629  **CODE_INDENT**
630    Code indent should use tabs instead of spaces.
631    Outside of comments, documentation and Kconfig,
632    spaces are never used for indentation.
633    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#indentation
634
635  **CONCATENATED_STRING**
636    Concatenated elements should have a space in between.
637    Example::
638
639      printk(KERN_INFO"bar");
640
641    should be::
642
643      printk(KERN_INFO "bar");
644
645  **ELSE_AFTER_BRACE**
646    `else {` should follow the closing block `}` on the same line.
647    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#placing-braces-and-spaces
648
649  **LINE_SPACING**
650    Vertical space is wasted given the limited number of lines an
651    editor window can display when multiple blank lines are used.
652    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#spaces
653
654  **OPEN_BRACE**
655    The opening brace should be following the function definitions on the
656    next line.  For any non-functional block it should be on the same line
657    as the last construct.
658    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#placing-braces-and-spaces
659
660  **POINTER_LOCATION**
661    When using pointer data or a function that returns a pointer type,
662    the preferred use of * is adjacent to the data name or function name
663    and not adjacent to the type name.
664    Examples::
665
666      char *linux_banner;
667      unsigned long long memparse(char *ptr, char **retptr);
668      char *match_strdup(substring_t *s);
669
670    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#spaces
671
672  **SPACING**
673    Whitespace style used in the kernel sources is described in kernel docs.
674    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#spaces
675
676  **SWITCH_CASE_INDENT_LEVEL**
677    switch should be at the same indent as case.
678    Example::
679
680      switch (suffix) {
681      case 'G':
682      case 'g':
683              mem <<= 30;
684              break;
685      case 'M':
686      case 'm':
687              mem <<= 20;
688              break;
689      case 'K':
690      case 'k':
691              mem <<= 10;
692              /* fall through */
693      default:
694              break;
695      }
696
697    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#indentation
698
699  **TRAILING_WHITESPACE**
700    Trailing whitespace should always be removed.
701    Some editors highlight the trailing whitespace and cause visual
702    distractions when editing files.
703    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#spaces
704
705  **WHILE_AFTER_BRACE**
706    while should follow the closing bracket on the same line::
707
708      do {
709              ...
710      } while(something);
711
712    See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#placing-braces-and-spaces
713
714
715Others
716------
717
718  **CONFIG_DESCRIPTION**
719    Kconfig symbols should have a help text which fully describes
720    it.
721
722  **CORRUPTED_PATCH**
723    The patch seems to be corrupted or lines are wrapped.
724    Please regenerate the patch file before sending it to the maintainer.
725
726  **DOS_LINE_ENDINGS**
727    For DOS-formatted patches, there are extra ^M symbols at the end of
728    the line.  These should be removed.
729
730  **EXECUTE_PERMISSIONS**
731    There is no reason for source files to be executable.  The executable
732    bit can be removed safely.
733
734  **NON_OCTAL_PERMISSIONS**
735    Permission bits should use 4 digit octal permissions (like 0700 or 0444).
736    Avoid using any other base like decimal.
737
738  **NOT_UNIFIED_DIFF**
739    The patch file does not appear to be in unified-diff format.  Please
740    regenerate the patch file before sending it to the maintainer.
741
742  **PRINTF_0XDECIMAL**
743    Prefixing 0x with decimal output is defective and should be corrected.
744
745  **TRAILING_STATEMENTS**
746    Trailing statements (for example after any conditional) should be
747    on the next line.
748    Like::
749
750      if (x == y) break;
751
752    should be::
753
754      if (x == y)
755              break;
756