linuxkernel-must-check-errs¶
Checks Linux kernel code to see if it uses the results from the functions in
linux/err.h
. Also checks to see if code uses the results from functions that
directly return a value from one of these error functions.
This is important in the Linux kernel because ERR_PTR
, PTR_ERR
,
IS_ERR
, IS_ERR_OR_NULL
, ERR_CAST
, and PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO
return
values must be checked, since positive pointers and negative error codes are
being used in the same context. These functions are marked with
__attribute__((warn_unused_result))
, but some kernel versions do not have
this warning enabled for clang.
Examples:
/* Trivial unused call to an ERR function */
PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO(some_function_call());
/* A function that returns ERR_PTR. */
void *fn() { ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); }
/* An invalid use of fn. */
fn();