Re: [PATCH v2 1/4] scripts/get_feat.pl: allow output the parsed file names

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Em Fri, 25 Mar 2022 13:19:28 -0600
Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx> escreveu:

> Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > Such output could be helpful while debugging it, but its main
> > goal is to tell kernel_feat.py about what files were used
> > by the script. Thie way, kernel_feat.py can add those as
> > documentation dependencies.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@xxxxxxxxxx>  
> 
> So I think these are worth getting into 5.18, 

Yeah, agreed.

> but I do have one question:
> 
> > @@ -95,6 +97,10 @@ sub parse_feat {
> >  	return if ($file =~ m,($prefix)/arch-support.txt,);
> >  	return if (!($file =~ m,arch-support.txt$,));
> >  
> > +	if ($enable_fname) {
> > +		printf "#define FILE %s\n", abs_path($file);
> > +	}
> > +  
> 
> Why do you output the file names in this format?  This isn't input to
> the C preprocessor, so the #define just seems strange.  What am I
> missing here?

Well, I didn't think much about that... I just ended using a way that is
already used on get_abi.pl, and was originally imported from kernel-doc :-)

It could be using whatever other tag, but I would keep those three scripts 
using a similar markup string for file names and line numbers:

scripts/get_abi.pl:
    printf "#define LINENO %s%s#%s\n\n", $prefix, $file[0], $data{$what}->{line_no};

scripts/kernel-doc:
    print "#define LINENO " . $lineno . "\n";

Thanks,
Mauro



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