The coreMQTT Agent library files conform to the MISRA C:2012 guidelines, with some noted exceptions. Compliance is checked with Coverity static analysis. Deviations from the MISRA standard are listed below:
Ignored by Coverity Configuration
Deviation | Category | Justification |
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Directive 4.5 | Advisory | Allow names that MISRA considers ambiguous (such as LogInfo and LogError) |
Directive 4.8 | Advisory | Allow inclusion of unused types. Header files from coreMQTT may define types that are not used by the agent. |
Directive 4.9 | Advisory | Allow inclusion of function like macros. The assert macro is used throughout the library for parameter validation, and logging is done using function like macros. |
Rule 2.3 | Advisory | Allow unused types. Both the agent and coreMQTT headers define types that are not directly used by the library but are still intended to be used by the application. |
Rule 2.4 | Advisory | Allow unused tags. Some compilers warn if types are not tagged. |
Rule 2.5 | Advisory | Allow unused macros. Library headers may define macros intended for the application's use, but are not used by a specific file. |
Rule 3.1 | Required | Allow nested comments. C++ style // comments are used in example code within Doxygen documentation blocks. |
Rule 11.5 | Advisory | Allow casts from void * . Fields such as command parameters are passed as void * for generalization and must be cast to the correct data type before use. |
Deviation | Category | Justification |
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Rule 8.7 | Advisory | API functions are not used by the library outside of the files they are defined; however, they must be externally visible in order to be used by an application. |
Rule 8.13 | Advisory | Functions that are passed as pointers to coreMQTT or the agent must exactly match function signatures with the pointer type definition, so const modifiers cannot be added even if a specific function implementation does not modify a given parameter. |
None.