* rte_bitmap_free() Re: DPDK Coverity issue 426433
[not found] <20240620111828.576992-1-john.mcnamara@intel.com>
@ 2024-06-20 13:45 ` Boyer, Andrew
2024-06-20 17:14 ` Stephen Hemminger
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From: Boyer, Andrew @ 2024-06-20 13:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John McNamara; +Cc: dev
Hello John,
While Coverity is correct that this is a useless call, that's an internal implementation detail of rte_bitmap_free() - not really something the caller should know about.
Can we annotate rte_bitmap_free() in some way to eliminate these? This is not the first PMD that's had this issue reported against it.
Thanks,
Andrew
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> Commit: crypto/ionic: support sessions
> Id: 6bc7f2cf6687126e265d848bcb83743a68f96ad6
> Author: Andrew Boyer
> Email: andrew.boyer@amd.com
> Date: Fri Jun 7 14:27:37 2024 -0700
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> Defect information
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> /drivers/crypto/ionic/ionic_crypto_main.c: 816 in iocpt_free_objs()
> *** CID 426433: Incorrect expression (USELESS_CALL)
> 810 for (i = 0; i < dev->crypto_dev->data->nb_queue_pairs; i++) {
> 811 iocpt_cryptoq_free(queue_pairs[i]);
> 812 queue_pairs[i] = NULL;
> 813 }
> 814
> 815 if (dev->sess_bm != NULL) {
>>>> CID 426433: Incorrect expression (USELESS_CALL)
>>>> Calling "rte_bitmap_free(dev->sess_bm)" is only useful for its return value, which is ignored.
> 816 rte_bitmap_free(dev->sess_bm);
> 817 rte_free(dev->sess_bm);
> 818 dev->sess_bm = NULL;
> 819 }
> 820
> 821 if (dev->adminq != NULL) {
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