Linux / Kernel
Features of Interest
Aspects in the source code identified through RegEx patterns.
Intro
Features of interest are any aspects of a software system that can be identified through patterns in code.
Features of interest provide you with a way to focus your attention on relevant parts of the codebase.
Typical examples include, security, TODOs, logging.
A feature of interest may be present in multiple files. Any source code file may be in zero or multiple features of interest.
Overview
GENERAL
TODOs
41,588 LOC (15%)
24 files
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found text
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found text per file
1 GENERAL Concerns
The "general" group contains
2
concerns.
TODOs
Unclassified
general
1.1 TODOs
41,588 LOC (15%)
24 files
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found text
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found text per file
The following criteria are used to filter files:
files with any line of content like "
.*(TODO|FIXME)( |:| ).*
".
24
files match defined criteria (
41,588
lines of code,
15.6%
vs. main code):
23
*.c files (
41,552
lines of code)
1
*.h files (
36
lines of code)
30
lines match the content pattern.
details...
per component - primary logical decomposition
ROOT
in 8 files, 12,633 LOC (22%)
trace
in 5 files, 12,947 LOC (25%)
bpf
in 1 file 537 LOC (1%)
sched
in 2 files, 8,062 LOC (30%)
time
in 3 files, 2,674 LOC (20%)
events
in 1 file 1,576 LOC (13%)
locking
in 1 file 866 LOC (7%)
cgroup
in 1 file 2,075 LOC (22%)
irq
in 2 files, 218 LOC (2%)