# # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright TF-RMM Contributors. # # # Configure how the Linux checkpatch script should be invoked in the context of # the RMM source tree. # # This is not Linux so don't expect a Linux tree! --no-tree # The Linux kernel expects the SPDX license tag in the first line of each file. # We don't follow this yet in the RMM. # TODO: Temporarily ignore SPDX license tag --ignore SPDX_LICENSE_TAG # This clarifes the lines indications in the report. # # E.g.: # Without this option, we have the following output: # #333: FILE: drivers/pl011/src/pl011.c:42: # So we have 2 lines indications (333 and 42), which is confusing. # We only care about the position in the source file. # # With this option, it becomes: # drivers/pl011/src/pl011.c:42: --showfile # Don't show some messages like the list of ignored types or the suggestion to # use "--fix" or report changes to the maintainers. --quiet # # Ignore the following message types, as they don't necessarily make sense in # the context of the RMM. # # COMPLEX_MACRO generates false positives. --ignore COMPLEX_MACRO # Commit messages might contain a Gerrit Change-Id. --ignore GERRIT_CHANGE_ID # Do not check the format of commit messages, as Gerrit's merge commits do not # preserve it. --ignore GIT_COMMIT_ID # FILE_PATH_CHANGES reports this kind of message: # "added, moved or deleted file(s), does MAINTAINERS need updating?" # We do not use this MAINTAINERS file process in RMM. --ignore FILE_PATH_CHANGES # NEW_TYPEDEFS reports this kind of messages: # "do not add new typedefs" # We allow adding new typedefs in RMM. --ignore NEW_TYPEDEFS # Avoid "Does not appear to be a unified-diff format patch" message --ignore NOT_UNIFIED_DIFF # PREFER_KERNEL_TYPES reports this kind of messages (when using --strict): # "Prefer kernel type 'u32' over 'uint32_t'" --ignore PREFER_KERNEL_TYPES # COMPARISON_TO_NULL reports this kind of messages (when using --strict): # Comparison to NULL could be written "" --ignore COMPARISON_TO_NULL # UNNECESSARY_PARENTHESES reports this kind of messages (when using --strict): # Unnecessary parentheses around "" --ignore UNNECESSARY_PARENTHESES # RMM build uses __DATE__ and __TIME__ macros to print build timestamp # Ignore ERROR like: # "Use of the '__DATE__' macro makes the build non-deterministic" --ignore DATE_TIME # Do not allow C99 // comments --ignore C99_COMMENT_TOLERANCE