Checking FreeBSD kernel with static analyzer
Russell Haley
russ.haley at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 08:24:57 UTC 2016
Svyatoslav,
Is there an output format for the issue report that could be massaged in python or lua or the like and submitted or imported through bugzilla? CSV, xml, json?
Thanks
Russ
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Original Message
From: Svyatoslav Razmyslov
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 12:17 AM
To: Fehmi Noyan ISI
Cc: Andrey Karpov; freebsd-doc at FreeBSD.org
Subject: Re: Checking FreeBSD kernel with static analyzer
Unfortunately, we don't have enough resources to do that. Our small team
has already detected at least 9355 bugs in open source projects, besides
that we are still busy developing the PVS-Studio tool. Additionally, the
code of these projects is unfamiliar to us and we will work with it much
slower that the authors of these projects. Consequently, to delve into
each case and give a detailed correct description we'll have to have a
special department for it. That's why at this point we can only help the
projects by writing articles, providing the check logs and temporary
keys for a thorough project check.
18.02.2016 1:08, Fehmi Noyan ISI пишет:
> Hi Svyatoslav,
>
> Seems like an interesting report!
>
> Wonder if all those findings will be submitted in the form of bug
> reports or email to individual developers working on the particular
> project that the bug is addressed.
>
--
Svyatoslav Razmyslov
"Program Verification Systems" (Co Ltd)
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