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Sashiko: An agentic Linux kernel code review system

7 hours ago
  • #Automated Code Review
  • #Open Source
  • #Linux Kernel
  • Sashiko is a decorative reinforcement stitching from Japan, symbolizing the mission to reinforce the Linux kernel through automated patch review.
  • It is an agentic Linux kernel code review system that monitors public mailing lists to evaluate proposed changes.
  • The system covers various domains including high-level architecture verification, security audits, and low-level resource management.
  • Sashiko uses an open-source set of per-subsystem and generic prompts created by Chris Mason, along with a custom multi-stage review protocol.
  • This project is open-source, licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, and belongs to the Linux Foundation.
  • The current instance of Sashiko is provided as a service, reviewing all LKML submissions, with resources funded by Google.
  • In tests using Gemini 3.1 Pro, Sashiko identified 53.6% of bugs from the last 1000 upstream commits, all of which had passed human reviews.