scripts: kernel-doc: validate kernel-doc markup with the actual names
Kernel-doc currently expects that the kernel-doc markup to come just before the function/enum/struct/union/typedef prototype. Yet, if it find things like: /** * refcount_add - add a value to a refcount * @i: the value to add to the refcount * @r: the refcount */ static inline void __refcount_add(int i, refcount_t *r, int *oldp); static inline void refcount_add(int i, refcount_t *r); Kernel-doc will do the wrong thing: foobar.h:6: warning: Function parameter or member 'oldp' not described in '__refcount_add' .. c:function:: void __refcount_add (int i, refcount_t *r, int *oldp) add a value to a refcount **Parameters** ``int i`` the value to add to the refcount ``refcount_t *r`` the refcount ``int *oldp`` *undescribed* Basically, it will document "__refcount_add" with the kernel-doc markup for refcount_add. If both functions have the same arguments, this won't even produce any warning! Add a logic to check if the kernel-doc identifier matches the actual name of the C function or data structure that will be documented. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/081546f141a496d6cabb99a4adc140444c705e93.1610610937.git.mchehab+huawei@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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@ -382,6 +382,9 @@ my $inline_doc_state;
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# 'function', 'struct', 'union', 'enum', 'typedef'
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my $decl_type;
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# Name of the kernel-doc identifier for non-DOC markups
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my $identifier;
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my $doc_start = '^/\*\*\s*$'; # Allow whitespace at end of comment start.
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my $doc_end = '\*/';
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my $doc_com = '\s*\*\s*';
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@ -1203,6 +1206,11 @@ sub dump_struct($$) {
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$declaration_name = $2;
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my $members = $3;
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if ($identifier ne $declaration_name) {
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: expecting prototype for $decl_type $identifier. Prototype was for $decl_type $declaration_name instead\n";
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return;
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}
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# ignore members marked private:
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$members =~ s/\/\*\s*private:.*?\/\*\s*public:.*?\*\///gosi;
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$members =~ s/\/\*\s*private:.*//gosi;
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@ -1391,6 +1399,11 @@ sub dump_enum($$) {
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}
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if ($members) {
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if ($identifier ne $declaration_name) {
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: expecting prototype for enum $identifier. Prototype was for enum $declaration_name instead\n";
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return;
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}
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my %_members;
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$members =~ s/\s+$//;
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@ -1451,6 +1464,11 @@ sub dump_typedef($$) {
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my $args = $3;
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$return_type =~ s/^\s+//;
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if ($identifier ne $declaration_name) {
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: expecting prototype for typedef $identifier. Prototype was for typedef $declaration_name instead\n";
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return;
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}
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create_parameterlist($args, ',', $file, $declaration_name);
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output_declaration($declaration_name,
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@ -1477,6 +1495,11 @@ sub dump_typedef($$) {
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if ($x =~ /typedef.*\s+(\w+)\s*;/) {
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$declaration_name = $1;
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if ($identifier ne $declaration_name) {
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: expecting prototype for typedef $identifier. Prototype was for typedef $declaration_name instead\n";
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return;
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}
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output_declaration($declaration_name,
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'typedef',
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{'typedef' => $declaration_name,
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@ -1796,6 +1819,11 @@ sub dump_function($$) {
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return;
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}
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if ($identifier ne $declaration_name) {
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: expecting prototype for $identifier(). Prototype was for $declaration_name() instead\n";
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return;
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}
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my $prms = join " ", @parameterlist;
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check_sections($file, $declaration_name, "function", $sectcheck, $prms);
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@ -1878,6 +1906,7 @@ sub tracepoint_munge($) {
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"$prototype\n";
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} else {
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$prototype = "static inline void trace_$tracepointname($tracepointargs)";
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$identifier = "trace_$identifier";
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}
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}
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@ -2041,7 +2070,6 @@ sub process_normal() {
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#
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sub process_name($$) {
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my $file = shift;
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my $identifier;
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my $descr;
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if (/$doc_block/o) {
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@ -2054,12 +2082,19 @@ sub process_name($$) {
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} else {
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$section = $1;
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}
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}
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elsif (/$doc_decl/o) {
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} elsif (/$doc_decl/o) {
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$identifier = $1;
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if (/\s*([\w\s]+?)(\(\))?\s*-/) {
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if (/\s*([\w\s]+?)(\(\))?\s*([-:].*)?$/) {
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$identifier = $1;
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}
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if ($identifier =~ m/^(struct|union|enum|typedef)\b\s*(\S*)/) {
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$decl_type = $1;
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$identifier = $2;
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} else {
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$decl_type = 'function';
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$identifier =~ s/^define\s+//;
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}
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$identifier =~ s/\s+$//;
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$state = STATE_BODY;
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# if there's no @param blocks need to set up default section
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@ -2067,7 +2102,7 @@ sub process_name($$) {
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$contents = "";
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$section = $section_default;
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$new_start_line = $. + 1;
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if (/-(.*)/) {
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if (/[-:](.*)/) {
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# strip leading/trailing/multiple spaces
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$descr= $1;
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$descr =~ s/^\s*//;
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@ -2085,20 +2120,15 @@ sub process_name($$) {
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++$warnings;
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}
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if ($identifier =~ m/^struct\b/) {
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$decl_type = 'struct';
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} elsif ($identifier =~ m/^union\b/) {
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$decl_type = 'union';
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} elsif ($identifier =~ m/^enum\b/) {
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$decl_type = 'enum';
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} elsif ($identifier =~ m/^typedef\b/) {
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$decl_type = 'typedef';
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} else {
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$decl_type = 'function';
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if ($identifier eq "") {
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: wrong kernel-doc identifier on line:\n";
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print STDERR $_;
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++$warnings;
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$state = STATE_NORMAL;
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}
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if ($verbose) {
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: info: Scanning doc for $identifier\n";
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: info: Scanning doc for $decl_type $identifier\n";
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}
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} else {
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print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: Cannot understand $_ on line $.",
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