Re: [PATCH] Documentation: dev-tools: Add a section for static analysis tools
Shuah Khan <[email protected]> Mon, 28 Mar 2022 16:36:22 -0600
| Newsgroups | org.kernel.vger.smatch,fr.inria.cocci,org.kernel.vger.linux-doc,org.kernel.vger.linux-kernel,org.kernel.vger.linux-sparse |
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On 3/28/22 3:19 PM, Marcelo Schmitt wrote: > Complement the Kernel Testing Guide documentation page by adding a > section about static analysis tools. > > Signed-off-by: Marcelo Schmitt <[email protected]> > --- > Hey everyone, > > I think this patch can be a good addition to the documentation as > discussed in the thread for the testing guide documentation page: > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/CABVgOS=2iYtqTVdxwH=mcFpcSuLP4cpJ4s6PKP4Gc-SH6jidgQ@mail.gmail.com/ > > If you think it would be worth it, I can try making something more > elaborated. Maybe provide some guidance on when to use each tool. > I've been studying how Linux device drivers are tested. > Here's a post I wrote talking about some testing tools. > Link: https://marcelosc.gitlab.io/how-is-linux-tested/ > > Best regards, > Marcelo > This a good addition to the testing overview doc. Please see a couple of comments below > Documentation/dev-tools/testing-overview.rst | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/testing-overview.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/testing-overview.rst > index 65feb81edb14..b00511109a9d 100644 > --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/testing-overview.rst > +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/testing-overview.rst > @@ -115,3 +115,32 @@ that none of these errors are occurring during the test. > Some of these tools integrate with KUnit or kselftest and will > automatically fail tests if an issue is detected. > > +Static Analysis Tools > +====================== > + > +In addition to testing a running kernel, one may also scout for bugs by > +analyzing the source code semantics. Three tools are well known for serving this > +purpose. > + > +Sparse can help test the kernel by performing type-checking, lock checking, > +value range checking, in addition to reporting various errors and warnings while > +examining the code. See the Documentation/dev-tools/sparse.rst documentation > +page for details on how to use it. > +> +Smatch extends Sparse and provides additional checks for programming logic > +mistakes such as missing breaks in switch statements, unused return values on > +error checking, forgetting to set an error code in the return of an error path, > +etc. Smatch also has tests against more serious issues such as integer > +overflows, null pointer dereferences, and memory leaks. See the project page at > +http://smatch.sourceforge.net/. > + > +We also have Coccinelle as an option within static analyzers. Coccinelle is > +often used to aid collateral evolution of source code, but it can also help to > +avoid certain bugs that have been expressed semantically. The types of tests > +available include API tests, tests for correct usage of kernel iterators, checks > +for the soundness of free operations, analysis of locking behavior, and further > +tests known to help keep consistent kernel usage. See the > +Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst documentation page for details. > + > +These static analysis tools support running tests on the whole source tree or > +over a specific file or directory. > You can also add a couple of sentences along the lines to clarify why static analysis is beneficial: "It is easier to detect and fix problems during the development process." Also add a word of caution: "Static analysis tools suffer from false positives and errors and warns need to be evaluated carefully before attempting to fix them." Reviewed-by: Shuah Khan <[email protected]> thanks, -- Shuah