Re: [Cocci] [PATCH v3] Documentation: Coccinelle: fix various typos etc.

From: Julia Lawall
Date: Wed Jul 01 2020 - 15:26:06 EST




On Wed, 1 Jul 2020, Randy Dunlap wrote:

> From: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Fix various typos etc. in dev-tools/coccinelle.rst:
>
> - punctuation, grammar, wording

Acked-by: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@xxxxxxxx>

Thanks!

julia



>
> Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@xxxxxxx>
> Cc: Gilles Muller <Gilles.Muller@xxxxxxx>
> Cc: Nicolas Palix <nicolas.palix@xxxxxxx>
> Cc: Michal Marek <michal.lkml@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: cocci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: Markus Elfring <Markus.Elfring@xxxxxx>
> ---
> v2: s/at minimum/a minimum/ (Julia and Markus)
> Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst | 40 +++++++++++------------
> 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>
> --- linux-next-20200629.orig/Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst
> +++ linux-next-20200629/Documentation/dev-tools/coccinelle.rst
> @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Four basic modes are defined: ``patch``,
> file:line:column-column: message
>
> - ``context`` highlights lines of interest and their context in a
> - diff-like style.Lines of interest are indicated with ``-``.
> + diff-like style. Lines of interest are indicated with ``-``.
>
> - ``org`` generates a report in the Org mode format of Emacs.
>
> @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ For each semantic patch, a commit messag
> description of the problem being checked by the semantic patch, and
> includes a reference to Coccinelle.
>
> -As any static code analyzer, Coccinelle produces false
> +As with any static code analyzer, Coccinelle produces false
> positives. Thus, reports must be carefully checked, and patches
> reviewed.
>
> @@ -135,18 +135,18 @@ the parallelism, set the J= variable. Fo
>
> make coccicheck MODE=report J=4
>
> -As of Coccinelle 1.0.2 Coccinelle uses Ocaml parmap for parallelization,
> +As of Coccinelle 1.0.2 Coccinelle uses Ocaml parmap for parallelization;
> if support for this is detected you will benefit from parmap parallelization.
>
> When parmap is enabled coccicheck will enable dynamic load balancing by using
> -``--chunksize 1`` argument, this ensures we keep feeding threads with work
> +``--chunksize 1`` argument. This ensures we keep feeding threads with work
> one by one, so that we avoid the situation where most work gets done by only
> a few threads. With dynamic load balancing, if a thread finishes early we keep
> feeding it more work.
>
> When parmap is enabled, if an error occurs in Coccinelle, this error
> -value is propagated back, the return value of the ``make coccicheck``
> -captures this return value.
> +value is propagated back, and the return value of the ``make coccicheck``
> +command captures this return value.
>
> Using Coccinelle with a single semantic patch
> ---------------------------------------------
> @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ To check only newly edited code, use the
>
> make C=2 CHECK="scripts/coccicheck"
>
> -In these modes, which works on a file basis, there is no information
> +In these modes, which work on a file basis, there is no information
> about semantic patches displayed, and no commit message proposed.
>
> This runs every semantic patch in scripts/coccinelle by default. The
> @@ -198,12 +198,12 @@ Debugging Coccinelle SmPL patches
>
> Using coccicheck is best as it provides in the spatch command line
> include options matching the options used when we compile the kernel.
> -You can learn what these options are by using V=1, you could then
> +You can learn what these options are by using V=1; you could then
> manually run Coccinelle with debug options added.
>
> Alternatively you can debug running Coccinelle against SmPL patches
> -by asking for stderr to be redirected to stderr, by default stderr
> -is redirected to /dev/null, if you'd like to capture stderr you
> +by asking for stderr to be redirected to stderr. By default stderr
> +is redirected to /dev/null; if you'd like to capture stderr you
> can specify the ``DEBUG_FILE="file.txt"`` option to coccicheck. For
> instance::
>
> @@ -211,8 +211,8 @@ instance::
> make coccicheck COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/free/kfree.cocci MODE=report DEBUG_FILE=cocci.err
> cat cocci.err
>
> -You can use SPFLAGS to add debugging flags, for instance you may want to
> -add both --profile --show-trying to SPFLAGS when debugging. For instance
> +You can use SPFLAGS to add debugging flags; for instance you may want to
> +add both --profile --show-trying to SPFLAGS when debugging. For example
> you may want to use::
>
> rm -f err.log
> @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ DEBUG_FILE support is only supported whe
> --------------------
>
> Coccinelle supports reading .cocciconfig for default Coccinelle options that
> -should be used every time spatch is spawned, the order of precedence for
> +should be used every time spatch is spawned. The order of precedence for
> variables for .cocciconfig is as follows:
>
> - Your current user's home directory is processed first
> @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ variables for .cocciconfig is as follows
> - 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
> +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
> @@ -260,13 +260,13 @@ If not using the kernel's coccicheck tar
> 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
> +We help Coccinelle when used against Linux with a set of sensible default
> 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
> +that 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
> +as arguments to spatch processes running on your system. To confirm what
> options will be used by Coccinelle run::
>
> spatch --print-options-only
> @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ given to it when options are in conflict
>
> Coccinelle supports idutils as well but requires coccinelle >= 1.0.6.
> When no ID file is specified coccinelle assumes your ID database file
> -is in the file .id-utils.index on the top level of the kernel, coccinelle
> +is in the file .id-utils.index on the top level of the kernel. Coccinelle
> carries a script scripts/idutils_index.sh which creates the database with::
>
> mkid -i C --output .id-utils.index
> @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ SmPL patch specific options
> ---------------------------
>
> SmPL patches can have their own requirements for options passed
> -to Coccinelle. SmPL patch specific options can be provided by
> +to Coccinelle. SmPL patch-specific options can be provided by
> providing them at the top of the SmPL patch, for instance::
>
> // Options: --no-includes --include-headers
> @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ SmPL patch Coccinelle requirements
>
> As Coccinelle features get added some more advanced SmPL patches
> may require newer versions of Coccinelle. If an SmPL patch requires
> -at least a version of Coccinelle, this can be specified as follows,
> +a minimum version of Coccinelle, this can be specified as follows,
> as an example if requiring at least Coccinelle >= 1.0.5::
>
> // Requires: 1.0.5
>
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