>> You probably know some advices from another information source. >> >> https://wiki.sei.cmu.edu/confluence/display/c/MEM12-C.+Consider+using+a+goto+chain+when+leaving+a+function+on+error+when+using+and+releasing+resources >> > > Yes, but it's about using staged deallocation at the end of the > function instead of in the if loops. That's to *simplify* the exit > chain and make the error legs less error prone because the teardown > isn't repeated in if bodies. It has no bearing on what you just tried > to do. I got the impression that there is a general conflict involved according to different programming styles. >>> If coccinelle >>> suddenly thinks this is a problem, it's coccinelle that needs >>> fixing. >> >> This software tool can help to point source code places out for >> further considerations. The search patterns are evolving accordingly. > > The pattern is wrong because kfree(NULL) exists as a teardown simplification. It might be convenient to view in this way. If you would dare to follow advice from goto chains in a strict way, I imagine that you can tend to stress the attention for more useful data processing a bit more than such a redundant function call. Regards, Markus