|WARNING| pw158198 [PATCH v1 5/8] vfio: cleanup and refactor
    checkpatch at dpdk.org 
    checkpatch at dpdk.org
       
    Tue Oct 28 17:45:37 CET 2025
    
    
  
Test-Label: checkpatch
Test-Status: WARNING
http://dpdk.org/patch/158198
_coding style issues_
ERROR:COMPLEX_MACRO: Macros with complex values should be enclosed in parentheses
#3863: FILE: lib/eal/linux/eal_vfio.h:115:
+#define CONTAINER_FOREACH_ACTIVE(cfg) \
+	CONTAINER_FOREACH((cfg)) \
+		if (((cfg)->active))
BUT SEE:
   do {} while (0) advice is over-stated in a few situations:
   The more obvious case is macros, like MODULE_PARM_DESC, invoked at
   file-scope, where C disallows code (it must be in functions).  See
   $exceptions if you have one to add by name.
   More troublesome is declarative macros used at top of new scope,
   like DECLARE_PER_CPU.  These might just compile with a do-while-0
   wrapper, but would be incorrect.  Most of these are handled by
   detecting struct,union,etc declaration primitives in $exceptions.
   Theres also macros called inside an if (block), which "return" an
   expression.  These cannot do-while, and need a ({}) wrapper.
   Enjoy this qualification while we work to improve our heuristics.
ERROR:COMPLEX_MACRO: Macros with complex values should be enclosed in parentheses
#3872: FILE: lib/eal/linux/eal_vfio.h:124:
+#define GROUP_FOREACH_ACTIVE(cfg, grp) \
+	GROUP_FOREACH((cfg), (grp)) \
+		if (((grp)->active))
BUT SEE:
   do {} while (0) advice is over-stated in a few situations:
   The more obvious case is macros, like MODULE_PARM_DESC, invoked at
   file-scope, where C disallows code (it must be in functions).  See
   $exceptions if you have one to add by name.
   More troublesome is declarative macros used at top of new scope,
   like DECLARE_PER_CPU.  These might just compile with a do-while-0
   wrapper, but would be incorrect.  Most of these are handled by
   detecting struct,union,etc declaration primitives in $exceptions.
   Theres also macros called inside an if (block), which "return" an
   expression.  These cannot do-while, and need a ({}) wrapper.
   Enjoy this qualification while we work to improve our heuristics.
ERROR:COMPLEX_MACRO: Macros with complex values should be enclosed in parentheses
#3886: FILE: lib/eal/linux/eal_vfio.h:133:
+#define DEVICE_FOREACH_ACTIVE(cfg, dev) \
+	DEVICE_FOREACH((cfg), (dev)) \
+		if (((dev)->active))
BUT SEE:
   do {} while (0) advice is over-stated in a few situations:
   The more obvious case is macros, like MODULE_PARM_DESC, invoked at
   file-scope, where C disallows code (it must be in functions).  See
   $exceptions if you have one to add by name.
   More troublesome is declarative macros used at top of new scope,
   like DECLARE_PER_CPU.  These might just compile with a do-while-0
   wrapper, but would be incorrect.  Most of these are handled by
   detecting struct,union,etc declaration primitives in $exceptions.
   Theres also macros called inside an if (block), which "return" an
   expression.  These cannot do-while, and need a ({}) wrapper.
   Enjoy this qualification while we work to improve our heuristics.
total: 3 errors, 0 warnings, 4775 lines checked
    
    
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