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From: bluez.test.bot@gmail.com
To: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org, yury.norov@gmail.com
Subject: RE: biops: add atomig find_bit() operations
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2023 08:34:25 -0800 (PST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <6558e791.d40a0220.a6a05.6fd2@mx.google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20231118155105.25678-2-yury.norov@gmail.com>

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Dear submitter,

Thank you for submitting the patches to the linux bluetooth mailing list.
This is a CI test results with your patch series:
PW Link:https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/bluetooth/list/?series=802169

---Test result---

Test Summary:
CheckPatch                    FAIL      2.01 seconds
GitLint                       FAIL      0.82 seconds
SubjectPrefix                 FAIL      0.48 seconds
BuildKernel                   PASS      27.26 seconds
CheckAllWarning               PASS      30.11 seconds
CheckSparse                   PASS      35.59 seconds
CheckSmatch                   PASS      98.12 seconds
BuildKernel32                 PASS      26.55 seconds
TestRunnerSetup               PASS      413.64 seconds
TestRunner_l2cap-tester       PASS      22.93 seconds
TestRunner_iso-tester         PASS      40.07 seconds
TestRunner_bnep-tester        PASS      6.98 seconds
TestRunner_mgmt-tester        PASS      160.00 seconds
TestRunner_rfcomm-tester      PASS      10.93 seconds
TestRunner_sco-tester         PASS      14.47 seconds
TestRunner_ioctl-tester       PASS      12.11 seconds
TestRunner_mesh-tester        PASS      8.92 seconds
TestRunner_smp-tester         PASS      9.74 seconds
TestRunner_userchan-tester    PASS      7.23 seconds
IncrementalBuild              PASS      29.81 seconds

Details
##############################
Test: CheckPatch - FAIL
Desc: Run checkpatch.pl script
Output:
[01/34] lib/find: add atomic find_bit() primitives
WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#266: FILE: include/linux/find.h:35:
+unsigned long _find_and_set_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits);

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#267: FILE: include/linux/find.h:36:
+unsigned long _find_and_set_next_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#269: FILE: include/linux/find.h:38:
+unsigned long _find_and_set_bit_lock(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits);

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#270: FILE: include/linux/find.h:39:
+unsigned long _find_and_set_next_bit_lock(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#272: FILE: include/linux/find.h:41:
+unsigned long _find_and_clear_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits);

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#273: FILE: include/linux/find.h:42:
+unsigned long _find_and_clear_next_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#300: FILE: include/linux/find.h:490:
+unsigned long find_and_set_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits)

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#337: FILE: include/linux/find.h:527:
+unsigned long find_and_set_next_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#366: FILE: include/linux/find.h:556:
+unsigned long find_and_set_bit_wrap(volatile unsigned long *addr,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#395: FILE: include/linux/find.h:585:
+unsigned long find_and_set_bit_lock(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits)

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#431: FILE: include/linux/find.h:621:
+unsigned long find_and_set_next_bit_lock(volatile unsigned long *addr,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#461: FILE: include/linux/find.h:651:
+unsigned long find_and_set_bit_wrap_lock(volatile unsigned long *addr,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#489: FILE: include/linux/find.h:679:
+static inline unsigned long find_and_clear_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits)

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#525: FILE: include/linux/find.h:715:
+unsigned long find_and_clear_next_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#580: FILE: lib/find_bit.c:119:
+unsigned long _find_and_set_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits)

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#594: FILE: lib/find_bit.c:133:
+unsigned long _find_and_set_next_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#609: FILE: lib/find_bit.c:148:
+unsigned long _find_and_set_bit_lock(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits)

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#623: FILE: lib/find_bit.c:162:
+unsigned long _find_and_set_next_bit_lock(volatile unsigned long *addr,

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#638: FILE: lib/find_bit.c:177:
+unsigned long _find_and_clear_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr, unsigned long nbits)

WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
#652: FILE: lib/find_bit.c:191:
+unsigned long _find_and_clear_next_bit(volatile unsigned long *addr,

total: 0 errors, 20 warnings, 398 lines checked

NOTE: For some of the reported defects, checkpatch may be able to
      mechanically convert to the typical style using --fix or --fix-inplace.

/github/workspace/src/src/13460133.patch has style problems, please review.

NOTE: Ignored message types: UNKNOWN_COMMIT_ID

NOTE: If any of the errors are false positives, please report
      them to the maintainer, see CHECKPATCH in MAINTAINERS.


##############################
Test: GitLint - FAIL
Desc: Run gitlint
Output:
[01/34] lib/find: add atomic find_bit() primitives

WARNING: I3 - ignore-body-lines: gitlint will be switching from using Python regex 'match' (match beginning) to 'search' (match anywhere) semantics. Please review your ignore-body-lines.regex option accordingly. To remove this warning, set general.regex-style-search=True. More details: https://jorisroovers.github.io/gitlint/configuration/#regex-style-search
8: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	for (idx = 0; idx < nbits; idx++)"
9: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "		if (test_and_clear_bit(idx, bitmap))"
10: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "			do_something(idx);"
14: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	do {"
15: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "		bit = find_first_bit(bitmap, nbits);"
16: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "		if (bit >= nbits)"
17: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "			return nbits;"
18: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	} while (!test_and_clear_bit(bit, bitmap));"
19: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	return bit;"
24: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	for_each_test_and_clear_bit(idx, bitmap, nbits)"
25: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "		do_something(idx);"
28: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	return find_and_clear_bit(bitmap, nbits);"
69: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	find_and_set_bit(addr, nbits);"
70: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	find_and_set_next_bit(addr, nbits, start);"
71: B3 Line contains hard tab characters (\t): "	..."
##############################
Test: SubjectPrefix - FAIL
Desc: Check subject contains "Bluetooth" prefix
Output:
"Bluetooth: " prefix is not specified in the subject
"Bluetooth: " prefix is not specified in the subject


---
Regards,
Linux Bluetooth


  parent reply	other threads:[~2023-11-18 16:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-11-18 15:50 [PATCH 00/34] biops: add atomig find_bit() operations Yury Norov
2023-11-18 15:50 ` [PATCH 01/34] lib/find: add atomic find_bit() primitives Yury Norov
2023-11-18 16:23   ` Bart Van Assche
2023-11-18 16:34   ` bluez.test.bot [this message]
2023-11-18 15:50 ` [PATCH 28/34] bluetooth: optimize cmtp_alloc_block_id() Yury Norov
2023-11-18 16:18 ` [PATCH 00/34] biops: add atomig find_bit() operations Bart Van Assche
2023-11-18 19:06   ` Sergey Shtylyov

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