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scripts: add Linux .cocciconfig for coccinelle

Coccinelle supports reading .cocciconfig, the order of precedence for
variables for .cocciconfig is as follows:

o Your current user's home directory is processed first
o Your directory from which spatch is called is processed next
o The directory provided with the --dir option is processed last, if used

Since coccicheck runs through make, it naturally runs from the kernel
proper dir, as such the second rule above would be implied for picking up a
.cocciconfig when using 'make coccicheck'.

'make coccicheck' also supports using M= targets.If you do not supply
any M= target, it is assumed you want to target the entire kernel.
The kernel coccicheck script has:

if [ "$KBUILD_EXTMOD" = "" ] ; then
OPTIONS="--dir $srctree $COCCIINCLUDE"
else
OPTIONS="--dir $KBUILD_EXTMOD $COCCIINCLUDE"
fi

KBUILD_EXTMOD is set when an explicit target with M= is used. For both cases
the spatch --dir argument is used, as such third rule applies when
whether M= is used or not, and when M= is used the target directory can
have its own .cocciconfig file. When M= is not passed as an argument to
coccicheck the target directory is the same as the directory from where
spatch was called.

If not using the kernel's coccicheck target, keep the above precedence order
logic of .cocciconfig reading. If using the kernel's coccicheck target,
override any of the kernel's .coccicheck's settings using SPFLAGS.

We help Coccinelle when used against Linux with a set of sensible defaults
options for Linux with our own Linux .cocciconfig. This hints to coccinelle
git can be used for 'git grep' queries over coccigrep. A timeout of 200
seconds should suffice for now.

The options picked up by coccinelle when reading a .cocciconfig do not appear
as arguments to spatch processes running on your system, to confirm what
options will be used by Coccinelle run:

spatch --print-options-only

You can override with your own preferred index option by using SPFLAGS.
Coccinelle supports both glimpse and idutils. Glimpse had historically
provided the best performance, however recent benchmarks reveal idutils
is performing just as well. Due to some recent fixes however you however
will need at least coccinelle >= 1.0.6 if using idutils.

Coccinelle carries a script scripts/idutils_index.sh which creates the
idutils database with as follows:

mkid -i C --output .id-utils.index

If using just "--use-idutils" coccinelle expects your idutils database to be
on the top level of the kernel as a file named ".id-utils.index". If you do
not use this you can symlink your database file to it, or you can specify the
database file following the "--use-idutils" argument. Examples:

make SPFLAGS=--use-idutils coccicheck

This assumes you have $srctree/.id-utils.index, where $srctree is
the top level of the kernel.

make SPFLAGS="--use-idutils /full-path/to/ID" coccicheck

Here you specify the full path of the idutils ID database. Using
.cocciconfig is possible, however given the order of precedence followed
by Coccinelle, and since the kernel now carries its own .cocciconfig,
you will need to use SPFLAGS to use idutils if desired.

v4:

o Recommend upgrade for using idutils with coccinelle due to some
recent fixes.

o Refer to using --print-options-only for testing what options are
picked up by .cocciconfig reading.

o Expand commit log considerably explaining *why* .cocconfig from
two precedence rules are used when using coccicheck, and how to
properly override these if needed.

o Expand Documentation/coccinelle.txt

v3: Expand commit log a bit more

Signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@lip6.fr>
Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>

authored by

Luis R. Rodriguez and committed by
Michal Marek
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.cocciconfig
··· 1 + [spatch] 2 + options = --timeout 200 3 + options = --use-gitgrep
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.gitignore
··· 66 66 # 67 67 !.gitignore 68 68 !.mailmap 69 + !.cocciconfig 69 70 70 71 # 71 72 # Generated include files
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Documentation/coccinelle.txt
··· 189 189 190 190 DEBUG_FILE support is only supported when using coccinelle >= 1.2. 191 191 192 + .cocciconfig support 193 + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 194 + 195 + Coccinelle supports reading .cocciconfig for default Coccinelle options that 196 + should be used every time spatch is spawned, the order of precedence for 197 + variables for .cocciconfig is as follows: 198 + 199 + o Your current user's home directory is processed first 200 + o Your directory from which spatch is called is processed next 201 + o The directory provided with the --dir option is processed last, if used 202 + 203 + Since coccicheck runs through make, it naturally runs from the kernel 204 + proper dir, as such the second rule above would be implied for picking up a 205 + .cocciconfig when using 'make coccicheck'. 206 + 207 + 'make coccicheck' also supports using M= targets.If you do not supply 208 + any M= target, it is assumed you want to target the entire kernel. 209 + The kernel coccicheck script has: 210 + 211 + if [ "$KBUILD_EXTMOD" = "" ] ; then 212 + OPTIONS="--dir $srctree $COCCIINCLUDE" 213 + else 214 + OPTIONS="--dir $KBUILD_EXTMOD $COCCIINCLUDE" 215 + fi 216 + 217 + KBUILD_EXTMOD is set when an explicit target with M= is used. For both cases 218 + the spatch --dir argument is used, as such third rule applies when whether M= 219 + is used or not, and when M= is used the target directory can have its own 220 + .cocciconfig file. When M= is not passed as an argument to coccicheck the 221 + target directory is the same as the directory from where spatch was called. 222 + 223 + If not using the kernel's coccicheck target, keep the above precedence 224 + order logic of .cocciconfig reading. If using the kernel's coccicheck target, 225 + override any of the kernel's .coccicheck's settings using SPFLAGS. 226 + 227 + We help Coccinelle when used against Linux with a set of sensible defaults 228 + options for Linux with our own Linux .cocciconfig. This hints to coccinelle 229 + git can be used for 'git grep' queries over coccigrep. A timeout of 200 230 + seconds should suffice for now. 231 + 232 + The options picked up by coccinelle when reading a .cocciconfig do not appear 233 + as arguments to spatch processes running on your system, to confirm what 234 + options will be used by Coccinelle run: 235 + 236 + spatch --print-options-only 237 + 238 + You can override with your own preferred index option by using SPFLAGS. Take 239 + note that when there are conflicting options Coccinelle takes precedence for 240 + the last options passed. Using .cocciconfig is possible to use idutils, however 241 + given the order of precedence followed by Coccinelle, since the kernel now 242 + carries its own .cocciconfig, you will need to use SPFLAGS to use idutils if 243 + desired. See below section "Additional flags" for more details on how to use 244 + idutils. 245 + 192 246 Additional flags 193 247 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 194 248 ··· 251 197 given to it when options are in conflict. 252 198 253 199 make SPFLAGS=--use-glimpse coccicheck 200 + 201 + Coccinelle supports idutils as well but requires coccinelle >= 1.0.6. 202 + When no ID file is specified coccinelle assumes your ID database file 203 + is in the file .id-utils.index on the top level of the kernel, coccinelle 204 + carries a script scripts/idutils_index.sh which creates the database with 205 + 206 + mkid -i C --output .id-utils.index 207 + 208 + If you have another database filename you can also just symlink with this 209 + name. 210 + 254 211 make SPFLAGS=--use-idutils coccicheck 212 + 213 + Alternatively you can specify the database filename explicitly, for 214 + instance: 215 + 216 + make SPFLAGS="--use-idutils /full-path/to/ID" coccicheck 255 217 256 218 See spatch --help to learn more about spatch options. 257 219