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[Coverity CID :219488] Unrecoverable parse warning in tests/kernel/mem_protect/mem_protect/src/mem_domain.c #32952

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zephyrbot opened this issue Mar 5, 2021 · 1 comment
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Static code scan issues found in file:

https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/tree/bd97359a5338b2542d19011b6d6aa1d8d1b9cc3f/tests/kernel/mem_protect/mem_protect/src/mem_domain.c

Category: Parse warnings
Function: ``
Component: Tests
CID: 219488

Details:

K_MEM_PARTITION_DEFINE(ro_part, ro_buf, sizeof(ro_buf),

Please fix or provide comments in coverity using the link:

https://scan9.coverity.com/reports.htm#v32951/p12996.

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@zephyrbot zephyrbot added bug The issue is a bug, or the PR is fixing a bug Coverity A Coverity detected issue or its fix priority: low Low impact/importance bug labels Mar 5, 2021
@enjiamai enjiamai self-assigned this Mar 5, 2021
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nashif commented Mar 8, 2021

lets close this, seems to be an issue with coverity itself.

@nashif nashif closed this as completed Mar 8, 2021
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