On Thu, 25 Aug 2022, David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 24.08.22 18:52, Joe Perches wrote: >> On Wed, 2022-08-24 at 18:31 +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote: >>> checkpatch does not point out that VM_BUG_ON() and friends should be >>> avoided, however, Linus notes: >>> >>> VM_BUG_ON() has the exact same semantics as BUG_ON. It is literally >>> no different, the only difference is "we can make the code smaller >>> because these are less important". [1] >>> >>> So let's warn on VM_BUG_ON() and friends as well. While at it, make it >>> clearer that the kernel really shouldn't be crashed. >>> >>> Note that there are some other *_BUG_ON flavors, but they are not all >>> bad: for example, KVM_BUG_ON() only triggers a WARN_ON_ONCE and then >>> flags KVM as being buggy, so we'll not care about them for now here. >> [] >>> diff --git a/scripts/checkpatch.pl b/scripts/checkpatch.pl >> [] >>> @@ -4695,12 +4695,12 @@ sub process { >>> } >>> } >>> >>> -# avoid BUG() or BUG_ON() >>> - if ($line =~ /\b(?:BUG|BUG_ON)\b/) { >>> +# do not use BUG(), BUG_ON(), VM_BUG_ON() and friends. >>> + if ($line =~ /\b(?:BUG|BUG_ON|VM_BUG_ON|VM_BUG_ON_[A-Z]+)\b/) { >> >> Perhaps better as something like the below to pick up more variants >> > > Trying to find more possible variants and exceptions > CI_BUG_ON( > -> Bad with CONFIG_DRM_I915_DEBUG > GEM_BUG_ON( > -> Bad with CONFIG_DRM_I915_DEBUG_GEM_ONCE These are hidden behind debug knobs that we use in our CI to specifically catch "should not happen" cases fast and loud. Should not be a problem for regular users. BR, Jani. > So an extended versions of your proposal like (ignoring do_BUG and handle_BUG, people are smart enough to figure that out) > > if ($line =~ /\b(?!AA_|BUILD_|DCCP_|IDA_|KVM_|RWLOCK_|snd_|SPIN_)(?:[a-zA-Z_]*_)?BUG(?:_ON)?(?:_[A-Z_]+)?\s*\(/ > > ? -- Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Graphics Center