clang-tidy: Enable the bugprone-macro-parentheses check
We globally disabled this, with a justification lumped together with several checks about braces. They don't really go together, the others are essentially a stylistic choice which doesn't match our style. Omitting brackets on macro parameters can lead to real and hard to track down bugs if an expression is ever passed to the macro instead of a plain identifier. We've only gotten away with the macros which trigger the warning, because of other conventions its been unlikely to invoke them with anything other than a simple identifier. Fix the macros, and enable the warning for the future. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
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@ -192,7 +192,6 @@ docs: README.md
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# - llvmlibc-restrict-system-libc-headers
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# TODO: this is Linux-only for the moment, nice to fix eventually
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#
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# - bugprone-macro-parentheses
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# - google-readability-braces-around-statements
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# - hicpp-braces-around-statements
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# - readability-braces-around-statements
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@ -269,7 +268,6 @@ clang-tidy: $(SRCS) $(HEADERS)
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-clang-analyzer-valist.Uninitialized,\
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-cppcoreguidelines-init-variables,\
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-bugprone-assignment-in-if-condition,\
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-bugprone-macro-parentheses,\
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-google-readability-braces-around-statements,\
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-hicpp-braces-around-statements,\
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-readability-braces-around-statements,\
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tap.c
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tap.c
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@ -675,17 +675,17 @@ resume:
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}
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#define L4_MATCH(iph, uh, seq) \
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(seq->protocol == iph->protocol && \
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seq->source == uh->source && seq->dest == uh->dest && \
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seq->saddr.s_addr == iph->saddr && seq->daddr.s_addr == iph->daddr)
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((seq)->protocol == (iph)->protocol && \
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(seq)->source == (uh)->source && (seq)->dest == (uh)->dest && \
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(seq)->saddr.s_addr == (iph)->saddr && (seq)->daddr.s_addr == (iph)->daddr)
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#define L4_SET(iph, uh, seq) \
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do { \
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seq->protocol = iph->protocol; \
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seq->source = uh->source; \
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seq->dest = uh->dest; \
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seq->saddr.s_addr = iph->saddr; \
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seq->daddr.s_addr = iph->daddr; \
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(seq)->protocol = (iph)->protocol; \
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(seq)->source = (uh)->source; \
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(seq)->dest = (uh)->dest; \
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(seq)->saddr.s_addr = (iph)->saddr; \
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(seq)->daddr.s_addr = (iph)->daddr; \
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} while (0)
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if (seq && L4_MATCH(iph, uh, seq) && seq->p.count < UIO_MAXIOV)
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}
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#define L4_MATCH(ip6h, proto, uh, seq) \
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(seq->protocol == proto && \
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seq->source == uh->source && seq->dest == uh->dest && \
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IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&seq->saddr, saddr) && \
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IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&seq->daddr, daddr))
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((seq)->protocol == (proto) && \
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(seq)->source == (uh)->source && \
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(seq)->dest == (uh)->dest && \
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IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&(seq)->saddr, saddr) && \
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IN6_ARE_ADDR_EQUAL(&(seq)->daddr, daddr))
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#define L4_SET(ip6h, proto, uh, seq) \
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do { \
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seq->protocol = proto; \
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seq->source = uh->source; \
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seq->dest = uh->dest; \
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seq->saddr = *saddr; \
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seq->daddr = *daddr; \
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(seq)->protocol = (proto); \
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(seq)->source = (uh)->source; \
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(seq)->dest = (uh)->dest; \
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(seq)->saddr = *saddr; \
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(seq)->daddr = *daddr; \
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} while (0)
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if (seq && L4_MATCH(ip6h, proto, uh, seq) &&
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tcp.c
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tcp.c
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#define WINDOW_DEFAULT 14600 /* RFC 6928 */
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#ifdef HAS_SND_WND
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# define KERNEL_REPORTS_SND_WND(c) (c->tcp.kernel_snd_wnd)
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# define KERNEL_REPORTS_SND_WND(c) ((c)->tcp.kernel_snd_wnd)
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#else
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# define KERNEL_REPORTS_SND_WND(c) (0 && (c))
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#endif
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#define CONN_V4(conn) (!!inany_v4(&(conn)->faddr))
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#define CONN_V6(conn) (!CONN_V4(conn))
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#define CONN_IS_CLOSING(conn) \
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((conn->events & ESTABLISHED) && \
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(conn->events & (SOCK_FIN_RCVD | TAP_FIN_RCVD)))
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#define CONN_HAS(conn, set) ((conn->events & (set)) == (set))
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(((conn)->events & ESTABLISHED) && \
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((conn)->events & (SOCK_FIN_RCVD | TAP_FIN_RCVD)))
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#define CONN_HAS(conn, set) (((conn)->events & (set)) == (set))
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static const char *tcp_event_str[] __attribute((__unused__)) = {
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"SOCK_ACCEPTED", "TAP_SYN_RCVD", "ESTABLISHED", "TAP_SYN_ACK_SENT",
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/* Pool of pre-opened pipes */
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static int splice_pipe_pool [TCP_SPLICE_PIPE_POOL_SIZE][2];
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#define CONN_V6(x) (x->flags & SPLICE_V6)
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#define CONN_V6(x) ((x)->flags & SPLICE_V6)
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#define CONN_V4(x) (!CONN_V6(x))
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#define CONN_HAS(conn, set) ((conn->events & (set)) == (set))
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#define CONN_HAS(conn, set) (((conn)->events & (set)) == (set))
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#define CONN(idx) (&FLOW(idx)->tcp_splice)
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/* Display strings for connection events */
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