.. title:: clang-tidy - linuxkernel-must-use-errs linuxkernel-must-use-errs ========================= Checks Linux kernel code to see if it uses the results from the functions in ``linux/err.h``. Also checks to see if code uses the results from functions that directly return a value from one of these error functions. This is important in the Linux kernel because ``ERR_PTR``, ``PTR_ERR``, ``IS_ERR``, ``IS_ERR_OR_NULL``, ``ERR_CAST``, and ``PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO`` return values must be checked, since positive pointers and negative error codes are being used in the same context. These functions are marked with ``__attribute__((warn_unused_result))``, but some kernel versions do not have this warning enabled for clang. Examples: .. code-block:: c /* Trivial unused call to an ERR function */ PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO(some_function_call()); /* A function that returns ERR_PTR. */ void *fn() { ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); } /* An invalid use of fn. */ fn();