Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes: > On 21/01/2015 14:58, Markus Armbruster wrote: >> Defect density by component, from >> https://scan.coverity.com/projects/378?tab=overview > > Updated: > > bt 4610 1.74 8 > slirp 6968 1.44 10 > 9pfs 9493 1.37 13 > user 32263 0.68 22 > fpu 15355 0.59 9 > (headers) 12323 0.57 7 > mips 34321 0.52 18 > net 27732 0.43 12 > util 12668 0.39 5 > lm32 2836 0.35 1 > block 62844 0.35 22 > ui 43828 0.34 15 > ppc 49651 0.28 14 > char 10703 0.28 3 > disas 38362 0.26 10 > i386 36786 0.22 8 > migration 5249 0.19 1 > usb 25647 0.19 5 > m68k 5533 0.18 1 > s390 17171 0.17 3 > sparc 14788 0.14 2 > tricore 7801 0.13 1 > pci 11623 0.09 1 > Other 297281 0.08 25 > scsi 14521 0.07 1 > audio 16304 0.06 1 > arm 75435 0.03 2 > Defect-free 93835 0.00 0 > -------------------------------------------- > Total 985931 0.22 220 > > Other is now smaller by 15%. It will get even smaller as soon as the > list is refreshed: I've just created qemu-ga and xen components, as well > as moved more files out of Other (and into lm32, ppc and tcg).
If you continue like this, the Coverity Scan service component list will soon be more useful than MAINTAINERS ;) > Defect-free includes: alpha, cris, microblaze, openrisc, sh, unicore32, > xtensa, libcacard, monitor, nbd, tcg (though it will get a defect as > soon as the list is refreshed), trace. > > There are a good number of subsystems that are really close to 0. Thanks to the folks who put in the necessary work. Much appreciated. And special thank you to you, for your sustained effort with the Coverity Scan service.