On Thu, 26 Jul 2018 11:27:50 -0700 Joe Perches <j...@perches.com> wrote:
> I was cc'd on a patch where structs were used on stack instead > of using pointers to the structs. "passed by value" is a good term for this practice. This can cause defects when > the calling function modifies the stack struct instead of the "called" > calling function's struct. > > Possible patch below, but it may be overkill for the number of > instances > where this is actually an issue. > > Thoughts? Seems worthwhile. > There are what seems to be some false positives for a few of the > .h files in include/linux/... where the false positives are for > very small structs where the indirection via a pointer might be > slower than than the stack use. > > For instance: (some duplicates removed) I'll give it a spin, see how noisy it is.