I think we can manage to review this in a single review, provided the changes are all for minor rules (i.e. don’t involve substantial refactoring mixed with smaller unrelated changes)
From: Bohdan.Hunko--- via TF-M <tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org>
Date: Tuesday, 20 January 2026 at 11:11
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Cc: Hennadiy.Kytsun@infineon.com <Hennadiy.Kytsun@infineon.com>
Subject: [TF-M] Upstreaming of MISRA fixes
Hi,
In our local copy of TFM we are running Coverity tools which performs MISRA, CERT-C and CODING static analysis checks on TFM codebase (I will refer to this as MISRA fixes for simplicity). During
our development we did a bunch of fixes for the violations (not all rules but still significant number of changes). Most of these changes are small (e.g. U/UL postfixes, fixed width types usage, header file fixes etc…).
When we do version updates or generally port code between upstream and local copy of TFM we have to deal with merge conflicts in these lines effected by MISRA fixes.
To avoid these issues we would like to push these fixes upstream.
There are quite a few changes and having everything in one patch will really simplify our work as we would not have to divide the changes.
We would like to know whether creating one bigger patch with all the changes would be acceptable for the review?
Best regards,
Bohdan Hunko
Cypress Semiconductor Ukraine LLC
Senior Engineer
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