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diff --git a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py
index fe730099eca8..9e65948f8254 100644
--- a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py
+++ b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ doc_decl = doc_com + KernRe(r'(\w+)', cache=False)
known_section_names = 'description|context|returns?|notes?|examples?'
known_sections = KernRe(known_section_names, flags = re.I)
doc_sect = doc_com + \
- KernRe(r'\s*(\@[.\w]+|\@\.\.\.|' + known_section_names + r')\s*:([^:].*)?$',
+ KernRe(r'\s*(@[.\w]+|@\.\.\.|' + known_section_names + r')\s*:([^:].*)?$',
flags=re.I, cache=False)
doc_content = doc_com_body + KernRe(r'(.*)', cache=False)
@@ -54,13 +54,11 @@ doc_inline_start = KernRe(r'^\s*/\*\*\s*$', cache=False)
doc_inline_sect = KernRe(r'\s*\*\s*(@\s*[\w][\w\.]*\s*):(.*)', cache=False)
doc_inline_end = KernRe(r'^\s*\*/\s*$', cache=False)
doc_inline_oneline = KernRe(r'^\s*/\*\*\s*(@[\w\s]+):\s*(.*)\s*\*/\s*$', cache=False)
-attribute = KernRe(r"__attribute__\s*\(\([a-z0-9,_\*\s\(\)]*\)\)",
- flags=re.I | re.S, cache=False)
export_symbol = KernRe(r'^\s*EXPORT_SYMBOL(_GPL)?\s*\(\s*(\w+)\s*\)\s*', cache=False)
export_symbol_ns = KernRe(r'^\s*EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS(_GPL)?\s*\(\s*(\w+)\s*,\s*"\S+"\)\s*', cache=False)
-type_param = KernRe(r"\@(\w*((\.\w+)|(->\w+))*(\.\.\.)?)", cache=False)
+type_param = KernRe(r"@(\w*((\.\w+)|(->\w+))*(\.\.\.)?)", cache=False)
#
# Tests for the beginning of a kerneldoc block in its various forms.
@@ -75,12 +73,118 @@ doc_begin_func = KernRe(str(doc_com) + # initial " * '
cache = False)
#
+# Here begins a long set of transformations to turn structure member prefixes
+# and macro invocations into something we can parse and generate kdoc for.
+#
+struct_attribute = KernRe(r"__attribute__\s*\(\([a-z0-9,_\*\s\(\)]*\)\)",
+ flags=re.I | re.S, cache=False)
+struct_args_pattern = r'([^,)]+)'
+
+struct_prefixes = [
+ # Strip attributes
+ (struct_attribute, ' '),
+ (KernRe(r'\s*__aligned\s*\([^;]*\)', re.S), ' '),
+ (KernRe(r'\s*__counted_by\s*\([^;]*\)', re.S), ' '),
+ (KernRe(r'\s*__counted_by_(le|be)\s*\([^;]*\)', re.S), ' '),
+ (KernRe(r'\s*__packed\s*', re.S), ' '),
+ (KernRe(r'\s*CRYPTO_MINALIGN_ATTR', re.S), ' '),
+ (KernRe(r'\s*____cacheline_aligned_in_smp', re.S), ' '),
+ (KernRe(r'\s*____cacheline_aligned', re.S), ' '),
+ #
+ # Unwrap struct_group macros based on this definition:
+ # __struct_group(TAG, NAME, ATTRS, MEMBERS...)
+ # which has variants like: struct_group(NAME, MEMBERS...)
+ # Only MEMBERS arguments require documentation.
+ #
+ # Parsing them happens on two steps:
+ #
+ # 1. drop struct group arguments that aren't at MEMBERS,
+ # storing them as STRUCT_GROUP(MEMBERS)
+ #
+ # 2. remove STRUCT_GROUP() ancillary macro.
+ #
+ # The original logic used to remove STRUCT_GROUP() using an
+ # advanced regex:
+ #
+ # \bSTRUCT_GROUP(\(((?:(?>[^)(]+)|(?1))*)\))[^;]*;
+ #
+ # with two patterns that are incompatible with
+ # Python re module, as it has:
+ #
+ # - a recursive pattern: (?1)
+ # - an atomic grouping: (?>...)
+ #
+ # I tried a simpler version: but it didn't work either:
+ # \bSTRUCT_GROUP\(([^\)]+)\)[^;]*;
+ #
+ # As it doesn't properly match the end parenthesis on some cases.
+ #
+ # So, a better solution was crafted: there's now a NestedMatch
+ # class that ensures that delimiters after a search are properly
+ # matched. So, the implementation to drop STRUCT_GROUP() will be
+ # handled in separate.
+ #
+ (KernRe(r'\bstruct_group\s*\(([^,]*,)', re.S), r'STRUCT_GROUP('),
+ (KernRe(r'\bstruct_group_attr\s*\(([^,]*,){2}', re.S), r'STRUCT_GROUP('),
+ (KernRe(r'\bstruct_group_tagged\s*\(([^,]*),([^,]*),', re.S), r'struct \1 \2; STRUCT_GROUP('),
+ (KernRe(r'\b__struct_group\s*\(([^,]*,){3}', re.S), r'STRUCT_GROUP('),
+ #
+ # Replace macros
+ #
+ # TODO: use NestedMatch for FOO($1, $2, ...) matches
+ #
+ # it is better to also move those to the NestedMatch logic,
+ # to ensure that parenthesis will be properly matched.
+ #
+ (KernRe(r'__ETHTOOL_DECLARE_LINK_MODE_MASK\s*\(([^\)]+)\)', re.S),
+ r'DECLARE_BITMAP(\1, __ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_MASK_NBITS)'),
+ (KernRe(r'DECLARE_PHY_INTERFACE_MASK\s*\(([^\)]+)\)', re.S),
+ r'DECLARE_BITMAP(\1, PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MAX)'),
+ (KernRe(r'DECLARE_BITMAP\s*\(' + struct_args_pattern + r',\s*' + struct_args_pattern + r'\)',
+ re.S), r'unsigned long \1[BITS_TO_LONGS(\2)]'),
+ (KernRe(r'DECLARE_HASHTABLE\s*\(' + struct_args_pattern + r',\s*' + struct_args_pattern + r'\)',
+ re.S), r'unsigned long \1[1 << ((\2) - 1)]'),
+ (KernRe(r'DECLARE_KFIFO\s*\(' + struct_args_pattern + r',\s*' + struct_args_pattern +
+ r',\s*' + struct_args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'\2 *\1'),
+ (KernRe(r'DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR\s*\(' + struct_args_pattern + r',\s*' +
+ struct_args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'\2 *\1'),
+ (KernRe(r'(?:__)?DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY\s*\(' + struct_args_pattern + r',\s*' +
+ struct_args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'\1 \2[]'),
+ (KernRe(r'DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_ADDR\s*\(' + struct_args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'dma_addr_t \1'),
+ (KernRe(r'DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_LEN\s*\(' + struct_args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'__u32 \1'),
+]
+#
+# Regexes here are guaranteed to have the end limiter matching
+# the start delimiter. Yet, right now, only one replace group
+# is allowed.
+#
+struct_nested_prefixes = [
+ (re.compile(r'\bSTRUCT_GROUP\('), r'\1'),
+]
+
+
+#
# A little helper to get rid of excess white space
#
multi_space = KernRe(r'\s\s+')
def trim_whitespace(s):
return multi_space.sub(' ', s.strip())
+#
+# Remove struct/enum members that have been marked "private".
+#
+def trim_private_members(text):
+ #
+ # First look for a "public:" block that ends a private region, then
+ # handle the "private until the end" case.
+ #
+ text = KernRe(r'/\*\s*private:.*?/\*\s*public:.*?\*/', flags=re.S).sub('', text)
+ text = KernRe(r'/\*\s*private:.*', flags=re.S).sub('', text)
+ #
+ # We needed the comments to do the above, but now we can take them out.
+ #
+ return KernRe(r'\s*/\*.*?\*/\s*', flags=re.S).sub('', text).strip()
+
class state:
"""
State machine enums
@@ -390,7 +494,7 @@ class KernelDoc:
for arg in args.split(splitter):
# Strip comments
- arg = KernRe(r'\/\*.*\*\/').sub('', arg)
+ arg = KernRe(r'/\*.*\*/').sub('', arg)
# Ignore argument attributes
arg = KernRe(r'\sPOS0?\s').sub(' ', arg)
@@ -413,7 +517,7 @@ class KernelDoc:
arg = arg.replace('#', ',')
- r = KernRe(r'[^\(]+\(\*?\s*([\w\[\]\.]*)\s*\)')
+ r = KernRe(r'[^\(]+\(\*?\s*([\w\[\].]*)\s*\)')
if r.match(arg):
param = r.group(1)
else:
@@ -428,7 +532,7 @@ class KernelDoc:
# Array-of-pointers
arg = arg.replace('#', ',')
- r = KernRe(r'[^\(]+\(\s*\*\s*([\w\[\]\.]*?)\s*(\s*\[\s*[\w]+\s*\]\s*)*\)')
+ r = KernRe(r'[^\(]+\(\s*\*\s*([\w\[\].]*?)\s*(\s*\[\s*[\w]+\s*\]\s*)*\)')
if r.match(arg):
param = r.group(1)
else:
@@ -520,13 +624,11 @@ class KernelDoc:
self.emit_msg(ln,
f"No description found for return value of '{declaration_name}'")
- def dump_struct(self, ln, proto):
- """
- Store an entry for an struct or union
- """
-
+ #
+ # Split apart a structure prototype; returns (struct|union, name, members) or None
+ #
+ def split_struct_proto(self, proto):
type_pattern = r'(struct|union)'
-
qualifiers = [
"__attribute__",
"__packed",
@@ -534,288 +636,203 @@ class KernelDoc:
"____cacheline_aligned_in_smp",
"____cacheline_aligned",
]
-
definition_body = r'\{(.*)\}\s*' + "(?:" + '|'.join(qualifiers) + ")?"
- struct_members = KernRe(type_pattern + r'([^\{\};]+)(\{)([^\{\}]*)(\})([^\{\}\;]*)(\;)')
-
- # Extract struct/union definition
- members = None
- declaration_name = None
- decl_type = None
r = KernRe(type_pattern + r'\s+(\w+)\s*' + definition_body)
if r.search(proto):
- decl_type = r.group(1)
- declaration_name = r.group(2)
- members = r.group(3)
+ return (r.group(1), r.group(2), r.group(3))
else:
r = KernRe(r'typedef\s+' + type_pattern + r'\s*' + definition_body + r'\s*(\w+)\s*;')
-
if r.search(proto):
- decl_type = r.group(1)
- declaration_name = r.group(3)
- members = r.group(2)
-
- if not members:
- self.emit_msg(ln, f"{proto} error: Cannot parse struct or union!")
- return
-
- if self.entry.identifier != declaration_name:
- self.emit_msg(ln,
- f"expecting prototype for {decl_type} {self.entry.identifier}. Prototype was for {decl_type} {declaration_name} instead\n")
- return
-
- args_pattern = r'([^,)]+)'
-
- sub_prefixes = [
- (KernRe(r'\/\*\s*private:.*?\/\*\s*public:.*?\*\/', re.S | re.I), ''),
- (KernRe(r'\/\*\s*private:.*', re.S | re.I), ''),
-
- # Strip comments
- (KernRe(r'\/\*.*?\*\/', re.S), ''),
-
- # Strip attributes
- (attribute, ' '),
- (KernRe(r'\s*__aligned\s*\([^;]*\)', re.S), ' '),
- (KernRe(r'\s*__counted_by\s*\([^;]*\)', re.S), ' '),
- (KernRe(r'\s*__counted_by_(le|be)\s*\([^;]*\)', re.S), ' '),
- (KernRe(r'\s*__packed\s*', re.S), ' '),
- (KernRe(r'\s*CRYPTO_MINALIGN_ATTR', re.S), ' '),
- (KernRe(r'\s*____cacheline_aligned_in_smp', re.S), ' '),
- (KernRe(r'\s*____cacheline_aligned', re.S), ' '),
-
- # Unwrap struct_group macros based on this definition:
- # __struct_group(TAG, NAME, ATTRS, MEMBERS...)
- # which has variants like: struct_group(NAME, MEMBERS...)
- # Only MEMBERS arguments require documentation.
- #
- # Parsing them happens on two steps:
- #
- # 1. drop struct group arguments that aren't at MEMBERS,
- # storing them as STRUCT_GROUP(MEMBERS)
- #
- # 2. remove STRUCT_GROUP() ancillary macro.
- #
- # The original logic used to remove STRUCT_GROUP() using an
- # advanced regex:
- #
- # \bSTRUCT_GROUP(\(((?:(?>[^)(]+)|(?1))*)\))[^;]*;
- #
- # with two patterns that are incompatible with
- # Python re module, as it has:
- #
- # - a recursive pattern: (?1)
- # - an atomic grouping: (?>...)
- #
- # I tried a simpler version: but it didn't work either:
- # \bSTRUCT_GROUP\(([^\)]+)\)[^;]*;
- #
- # As it doesn't properly match the end parenthesis on some cases.
- #
- # So, a better solution was crafted: there's now a NestedMatch
- # class that ensures that delimiters after a search are properly
- # matched. So, the implementation to drop STRUCT_GROUP() will be
- # handled in separate.
-
- (KernRe(r'\bstruct_group\s*\(([^,]*,)', re.S), r'STRUCT_GROUP('),
- (KernRe(r'\bstruct_group_attr\s*\(([^,]*,){2}', re.S), r'STRUCT_GROUP('),
- (KernRe(r'\bstruct_group_tagged\s*\(([^,]*),([^,]*),', re.S), r'struct \1 \2; STRUCT_GROUP('),
- (KernRe(r'\b__struct_group\s*\(([^,]*,){3}', re.S), r'STRUCT_GROUP('),
-
- # Replace macros
- #
- # TODO: use NestedMatch for FOO($1, $2, ...) matches
- #
- # it is better to also move those to the NestedMatch logic,
- # to ensure that parenthesis will be properly matched.
-
- (KernRe(r'__ETHTOOL_DECLARE_LINK_MODE_MASK\s*\(([^\)]+)\)', re.S), r'DECLARE_BITMAP(\1, __ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_MASK_NBITS)'),
- (KernRe(r'DECLARE_PHY_INTERFACE_MASK\s*\(([^\)]+)\)', re.S), r'DECLARE_BITMAP(\1, PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_MAX)'),
- (KernRe(r'DECLARE_BITMAP\s*\(' + args_pattern + r',\s*' + args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'unsigned long \1[BITS_TO_LONGS(\2)]'),
- (KernRe(r'DECLARE_HASHTABLE\s*\(' + args_pattern + r',\s*' + args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'unsigned long \1[1 << ((\2) - 1)]'),
- (KernRe(r'DECLARE_KFIFO\s*\(' + args_pattern + r',\s*' + args_pattern + r',\s*' + args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'\2 *\1'),
- (KernRe(r'DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR\s*\(' + args_pattern + r',\s*' + args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'\2 *\1'),
- (KernRe(r'(?:__)?DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY\s*\(' + args_pattern + r',\s*' + args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'\1 \2[]'),
- (KernRe(r'DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_ADDR\s*\(' + args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'dma_addr_t \1'),
- (KernRe(r'DEFINE_DMA_UNMAP_LEN\s*\(' + args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'__u32 \1'),
- (KernRe(r'VIRTIO_DECLARE_FEATURES\s*\(' + args_pattern + r'\)', re.S), r'u64 \1; u64 \1_array[VIRTIO_FEATURES_DWORDS]'),
- ]
-
- # Regexes here are guaranteed to have the end limiter matching
- # the start delimiter. Yet, right now, only one replace group
- # is allowed.
-
- sub_nested_prefixes = [
- (re.compile(r'\bSTRUCT_GROUP\('), r'\1'),
- ]
-
- for search, sub in sub_prefixes:
- members = search.sub(sub, members)
-
- nested = NestedMatch()
-
- for search, sub in sub_nested_prefixes:
- members = nested.sub(search, sub, members)
-
- # Keeps the original declaration as-is
- declaration = members
-
- # Split nested struct/union elements
- #
- # This loop was simpler at the original kernel-doc perl version, as
- # while ($members =~ m/$struct_members/) { ... }
- # reads 'members' string on each interaction.
- #
- # Python behavior is different: it parses 'members' only once,
- # creating a list of tuples from the first interaction.
+ return (r.group(1), r.group(3), r.group(2))
+ return None
+ #
+ # Rewrite the members of a structure or union for easier formatting later on.
+ # Among other things, this function will turn a member like:
+ #
+ # struct { inner_members; } foo;
+ #
+ # into:
+ #
+ # struct foo; inner_members;
+ #
+ def rewrite_struct_members(self, members):
#
- # On other words, this won't get nested structs.
+ # Process struct/union members from the most deeply nested outward. The
+ # trick is in the ^{ below - it prevents a match of an outer struct/union
+ # until the inner one has been munged (removing the "{" in the process).
#
- # So, we need to have an extra loop on Python to override such
- # re limitation.
-
- while True:
- tuples = struct_members.findall(members)
- if not tuples:
- break
-
+ struct_members = KernRe(r'(struct|union)' # 0: declaration type
+ r'([^\{\};]+)' # 1: possible name
+ r'(\{)'
+ r'([^\{\}]*)' # 3: Contents of declaration
+ r'(\})'
+ r'([^\{\};]*)(;)') # 5: Remaining stuff after declaration
+ tuples = struct_members.findall(members)
+ while tuples:
for t in tuples:
newmember = ""
- maintype = t[0]
- s_ids = t[5]
- content = t[3]
-
- oldmember = "".join(t)
-
- for s_id in s_ids.split(','):
+ oldmember = "".join(t) # Reconstruct the original formatting
+ dtype, name, lbr, content, rbr, rest, semi = t
+ #
+ # Pass through each field name, normalizing the form and formatting.
+ #
+ for s_id in rest.split(','):
s_id = s_id.strip()
-
- newmember += f"{maintype} {s_id}; "
+ newmember += f"{dtype} {s_id}; "
+ #
+ # Remove bitfield/array/pointer info, getting the bare name.
+ #
s_id = KernRe(r'[:\[].*').sub('', s_id)
s_id = KernRe(r'^\s*\**(\S+)\s*').sub(r'\1', s_id)
-
+ #
+ # Pass through the members of this inner structure/union.
+ #
for arg in content.split(';'):
arg = arg.strip()
-
- if not arg:
- continue
-
- r = KernRe(r'^([^\(]+\(\*?\s*)([\w\.]*)(\s*\).*)')
+ #
+ # Look for (type)(*name)(args) - pointer to function
+ #
+ r = KernRe(r'^([^\(]+\(\*?\s*)([\w.]*)(\s*\).*)')
if r.match(arg):
+ dtype, name, extra = r.group(1), r.group(2), r.group(3)
# Pointer-to-function
- dtype = r.group(1)
- name = r.group(2)
- extra = r.group(3)
-
- if not name:
- continue
-
if not s_id:
# Anonymous struct/union
newmember += f"{dtype}{name}{extra}; "
else:
newmember += f"{dtype}{s_id}.{name}{extra}; "
-
+ #
+ # Otherwise a non-function member.
+ #
else:
- arg = arg.strip()
- # Handle bitmaps
+ #
+ # Remove bitmap and array portions and spaces around commas
+ #
arg = KernRe(r':\s*\d+\s*').sub('', arg)
-
- # Handle arrays
arg = KernRe(r'\[.*\]').sub('', arg)
-
- # Handle multiple IDs
arg = KernRe(r'\s*,\s*').sub(',', arg)
-
+ #
+ # Look for a normal decl - "type name[,name...]"
+ #
r = KernRe(r'(.*)\s+([\S+,]+)')
-
if r.search(arg):
- dtype = r.group(1)
- names = r.group(2)
+ for name in r.group(2).split(','):
+ name = KernRe(r'^\s*\**(\S+)\s*').sub(r'\1', name)
+ if not s_id:
+ # Anonymous struct/union
+ newmember += f"{r.group(1)} {name}; "
+ else:
+ newmember += f"{r.group(1)} {s_id}.{name}; "
else:
newmember += f"{arg}; "
- continue
-
- for name in names.split(','):
- name = KernRe(r'^\s*\**(\S+)\s*').sub(r'\1', name).strip()
-
- if not name:
- continue
-
- if not s_id:
- # Anonymous struct/union
- newmember += f"{dtype} {name}; "
- else:
- newmember += f"{dtype} {s_id}.{name}; "
-
+ #
+ # At the end of the s_id loop, replace the original declaration with
+ # the munged version.
+ #
members = members.replace(oldmember, newmember)
+ #
+ # End of the tuple loop - search again and see if there are outer members
+ # that now turn up.
+ #
+ tuples = struct_members.findall(members)
+ return members
- # Ignore other nested elements, like enums
- members = re.sub(r'(\{[^\{\}]*\})', '', members)
-
- self.create_parameter_list(ln, decl_type, members, ';',
- declaration_name)
- self.check_sections(ln, declaration_name, decl_type)
-
- # Adjust declaration for better display
+ #
+ # Format the struct declaration into a standard form for inclusion in the
+ # resulting docs.
+ #
+ def format_struct_decl(self, declaration):
+ #
+ # Insert newlines, get rid of extra spaces.
+ #
declaration = KernRe(r'([\{;])').sub(r'\1\n', declaration)
declaration = KernRe(r'\}\s+;').sub('};', declaration)
-
- # Better handle inlined enums
- while True:
- r = KernRe(r'(enum\s+\{[^\}]+),([^\n])')
- if not r.search(declaration):
- break
-
+ #
+ # Format inline enums with each member on its own line.
+ #
+ r = KernRe(r'(enum\s+\{[^\}]+),([^\n])')
+ while r.search(declaration):
declaration = r.sub(r'\1,\n\2', declaration)
-
+ #
+ # Now go through and supply the right number of tabs
+ # for each line.
+ #
def_args = declaration.split('\n')
level = 1
declaration = ""
for clause in def_args:
+ clause = KernRe(r'\s+').sub(' ', clause.strip(), count=1)
+ if clause:
+ if '}' in clause and level > 1:
+ level -= 1
+ if not clause.startswith('#'):
+ declaration += "\t" * level
+ declaration += "\t" + clause + "\n"
+ if "{" in clause and "}" not in clause:
+ level += 1
+ return declaration
- clause = clause.strip()
- clause = KernRe(r'\s+').sub(' ', clause, count=1)
-
- if not clause:
- continue
-
- if '}' in clause and level > 1:
- level -= 1
- if not KernRe(r'^\s*#').match(clause):
- declaration += "\t" * level
+ def dump_struct(self, ln, proto):
+ """
+ Store an entry for an struct or union
+ """
+ #
+ # Do the basic parse to get the pieces of the declaration.
+ #
+ struct_parts = self.split_struct_proto(proto)
+ if not struct_parts:
+ self.emit_msg(ln, f"{proto} error: Cannot parse struct or union!")
+ return
+ decl_type, declaration_name, members = struct_parts
- declaration += "\t" + clause + "\n"
- if "{" in clause and "}" not in clause:
- level += 1
+ if self.entry.identifier != declaration_name:
+ self.emit_msg(ln, f"expecting prototype for {decl_type} {self.entry.identifier}. "
+ f"Prototype was for {decl_type} {declaration_name} instead\n")
+ return
+ #
+ # Go through the list of members applying all of our transformations.
+ #
+ members = trim_private_members(members)
+ for search, sub in struct_prefixes:
+ members = search.sub(sub, members)
+ nested = NestedMatch()
+ for search, sub in struct_nested_prefixes:
+ members = nested.sub(search, sub, members)
+ #
+ # Deal with embedded struct and union members, and drop enums entirely.
+ #
+ declaration = members
+ members = self.rewrite_struct_members(members)
+ members = re.sub(r'(\{[^\{\}]*\})', '', members)
+ #
+ # Output the result and we are done.
+ #
+ self.create_parameter_list(ln, decl_type, members, ';',
+ declaration_name)
+ self.check_sections(ln, declaration_name, decl_type)
self.output_declaration(decl_type, declaration_name,
- definition=declaration,
+ definition=self.format_struct_decl(declaration),
purpose=self.entry.declaration_purpose)
def dump_enum(self, ln, proto):
"""
Stores an enum inside self.entries array.
"""
-
- # Ignore members marked private
- proto = KernRe(r'\/\*\s*private:.*?\/\*\s*public:.*?\*\/', flags=re.S).sub('', proto)
- proto = KernRe(r'\/\*\s*private:.*}', flags=re.S).sub('}', proto)
-
- # Strip comments
- proto = KernRe(r'\/\*.*?\*\/', flags=re.S).sub('', proto)
-
- # Strip #define macros inside enums
+ #
+ # Strip preprocessor directives. Note that this depends on the
+ # trailing semicolon we added in process_proto_type().
+ #
proto = KernRe(r'#\s*((define|ifdef|if)\s+|endif)[^;]*;', flags=re.S).sub('', proto)
-
#
# Parse out the name and members of the enum. Typedef form first.
#
r = KernRe(r'typedef\s+enum\s*\{(.*)\}\s*(\w*)\s*;')
if r.search(proto):
declaration_name = r.group(2)
- members = r.group(1).rstrip()
+ members = trim_private_members(r.group(1))
#
# Failing that, look for a straight enum
#
@@ -823,7 +840,7 @@ class KernelDoc:
r = KernRe(r'enum\s+(\w*)\s*\{(.*)\}')
if r.match(proto):
declaration_name = r.group(1)
- members = r.group(2).rstrip()
+ members = trim_private_members(r.group(2))
#
# OK, this isn't going to work.
#
@@ -1041,7 +1058,7 @@ class KernelDoc:
Stores a typedef inside self.entries array.
"""
- typedef_type = r'((?:\s+[\w\*]+\b){0,7}\s+(?:\w+\b|\*+))\s*'
+ typedef_type = r'((?:\s+[\w*]+\b){0,7}\s+(?:\w+\b|\*+))\s*'
typedef_ident = r'\*?\s*(\w\S+)\s*'
typedef_args = r'\s*\((.*)\);'
@@ -1262,7 +1279,7 @@ class KernelDoc:
self.dump_section()
# Look for doc_com + <text> + doc_end:
- r = KernRe(r'\s*\*\s*[a-zA-Z_0-9:\.]+\*/')
+ r = KernRe(r'\s*\*\s*[a-zA-Z_0-9:.]+\*/')
if r.match(line):
self.emit_msg(ln, f"suspicious ending line: {line}")
@@ -1473,7 +1490,7 @@ class KernelDoc:
"""Ancillary routine to process a function prototype"""
# strip C99-style comments to end of line
- line = KernRe(r"\/\/.*$", re.S).sub('', line)
+ line = KernRe(r"//.*$", re.S).sub('', line)
#
# Soak up the line's worth of prototype text, stopping at { or ; if present.
#