Checking FreeBSD kernel with static analyzer
Russell Haley
russ.haley at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 16:54:28 UTC 2016
Okay, are those false positives being documented somehow for future reference? If you don't have a bug report nobody knows next time the analyzer is run. Or worse an hack like me is looking at the code! even a code comment might be a good idea about why it's okay?
Not releasing the bug list immediately was a wise decision IMHO.
Svyatoslav, Is your pre-processor harness open or closed source?
Russ
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Original Message
From: Warren Block
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 6:47 AM
To: Svyatoslav Razmyslov
Cc: Russell Haley; Fehmi Noyan ISI; Andrey Karpov; freebsd-doc at FreeBSD.org
Subject: Re: Checking FreeBSD kernel with static analyzer
On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, Svyatoslav Razmyslov wrote:
> I have sent the file in CSV format (PVS-Studio-log-freebsd.csv). Does it work
> for you?
>
> 18.02.2016 11:24, Russell Haley пишет:
>> 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?
The mailing list stripped the attachment, although the mail direct to me
included it. The review has been of the text file. We can make the CSV
available.
Automated creation of bug reports from these results might not be too
useful. Many are only suspected problems and turn out to be false
positives.
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