Re: [PATCH] scripts/coccinelle/misc/shift.cocci: detect < or > that should be a shift

From: Dan Carpenter
Date: Thu Feb 08 2018 - 08:56:59 EST


On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 01:53:54PM +0100, Julia Lawall wrote:
> This checks for a comparison using < or > between two constants,
> considering both explicit constants (1, 2, etc) and macros defined
> with #define. False positives are possible in the latter case, when
> a macro may have multiple possible definitions and it is indeed
> necessary to check the value. There are currently two such false
> positives, in drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb3/sge.c:
>
> q->fl[0].use_pages = FL0_PG_CHUNK_SIZE > 0;
> q->fl[1].use_pages = FL1_PG_CHUNK_SIZE > 0;
>

We could eliminate both these false postives by ignoring >> vs >. Did
searching for > actually find any bugs? I think you were right that
right shifting a constant is way less common than left shifting and I
have some smatch scripts where I ignore right shifting bugs.

On the other hand, two false positives are not a big deal.

regards,
dan carpenter