Re: [RFC] scripts: kernel-doc: reduce repeated regex expressions into variables

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On 23/4/21 1:03 am, Lukas Bulwahn wrote:
> Aditya Srivastava <yashsri421@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Do., 22. Apr. 2021,
> 21:18:
> 
>> There are some regex expressions in the kernel-doc script, which are used
>> repeatedly in the script.
>>
>> Reduce such expressions into variables, which can be used everywhere.
>>
>> A quick manual check found that no errors and warnings were added/removed
>> in this process.
>>
>> Suggested-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx>
>> Signed-off-by: Aditya Srivastava <yashsri421@xxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>>  scripts/kernel-doc | 89 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
>>  1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/scripts/kernel-doc b/scripts/kernel-doc
>> index 2a85d34fdcd0..579c9fdd275f 100755
>> --- a/scripts/kernel-doc
>> +++ b/scripts/kernel-doc
>> @@ -406,6 +406,7 @@ my $doc_inline_sect =
>> '\s*\*\s*(@\s*[\w][\w\.]*\s*):(.*)';
>>  my $doc_inline_end = '^\s*\*/\s*$';
>>  my $doc_inline_oneline = '^\s*/\*\*\s*(@[\w\s]+):\s*(.*)\s*\*/\s*$';
>>  my $export_symbol = '^\s*EXPORT_SYMBOL(_GPL)?\s*\(\s*(\w+)\s*\)\s*;';
>> +my $pointer_function = qr{([^\(]*\(\*)\s*\)\s*\(([^\)]*)\)};
>>
>>  my %parameterdescs;
>>  my %parameterdesc_start_lines;
>> @@ -694,7 +695,7 @@ sub output_function_man(%) {
>>             $post = ");";
>>         }
>>         $type = $args{'parametertypes'}{$parameter};
>> -       if ($type =~ m/([^\(]*\(\*)\s*\)\s*\(([^\)]*)\)/) {
>> +       if ($type =~ m/$pointer_function/) {
>>             # pointer-to-function
>>             print ".BI \"" . $parenth . $1 . "\" " . " \") (" . $2 . ")" .
>> $post . "\"\n";
>>         } else {
>> @@ -974,7 +975,7 @@ sub output_function_rst(%) {
>>         $count++;
>>         $type = $args{'parametertypes'}{$parameter};
>>
>> -       if ($type =~ m/([^\(]*\(\*)\s*\)\s*\(([^\)]*)\)/) {
>> +       if ($type =~ m/$pointer_function/) {
>>             # pointer-to-function
>>             print $1 . $parameter . ") (" . $2 . ")";
>>         } else {
>> @@ -1210,8 +1211,14 @@ sub dump_struct($$) {
>>      my $decl_type;
>>      my $members;
>>      my $type = qr{struct|union};
>> +    my $packed = qr{__packed};
>> +    my $aligned = qr{__aligned};
>> +    my $cacheline_aligned_in_smp = qr{____cacheline_aligned_in_smp};
>> +    my $cacheline_aligned = qr{____cacheline_aligned};
>> +    my $attribute = qr{__attribute__\s*\(\([a-z0-9,_\*\s\(\)]*\)\)}i;
>>      # For capturing struct/union definition body, i.e.
>> "{members*}qualifiers*"
>> -    my $definition_body =
>> qr{\{(.*)\}(?:\s*(?:__packed|__aligned|____cacheline_aligned_in_smp|____cacheline_aligned|__attribute__\s*\(\([a-z0-9,_\s\(\)]*\)\)))*};
>> +    my $definition_body =
>> qr{\{(.*)\}(?:\s*(?:$packed|$aligned|$cacheline_aligned_in_smp|$cacheline_aligned|$attribute))*};
>> +    my $struct_members =
>> qr{($type)([^\{\};]+)\{([^\{\}]*)\}([^\{\}\;]*)\;};
>>
>>      if ($x =~ /($type)\s+(\w+)\s*$definition_body/) {
>>         $decl_type = $1;
>> @@ -1235,27 +1242,27 @@ sub dump_struct($$) {
>>         # strip comments:
>>         $members =~ s/\/\*.*?\*\///gos;
>>         # strip attributes
>> -       $members =~ s/\s*__attribute__\s*\(\([a-z0-9,_\*\s\(\)]*\)\)/ /gi;
>> -       $members =~ s/\s*__aligned\s*\([^;]*\)/ /gos;
>> -       $members =~ s/\s*__packed\s*/ /gos;
>> +       $members =~ s/\s*$attribute/ /gi;
>> +       $members =~ s/\s*$aligned\s*\([^;]*\)/ /gos;
>> +       $members =~ s/\s*$packed\s*/ /gos;
>>         $members =~ s/\s*CRYPTO_MINALIGN_ATTR/ /gos;
>> -       $members =~ s/\s*____cacheline_aligned_in_smp/ /gos;
>> -       $members =~ s/\s*____cacheline_aligned/ /gos;
>> +       $members =~ s/\s*$cacheline_aligned_in_smp/ /gos;
>> +       $members =~ s/\s*$cacheline_aligned/ /gos;
>>
>> +       my $args = qr{([^,)]+)};
>>         # replace DECLARE_BITMAP
>>         $members =~
>> s/__ETHTOOL_DECLARE_LINK_MODE_MASK\s*\(([^\)]+)\)/DECLARE_BITMAP($1,
>> __ETHTOOL_LINK_MODE_MASK_NBITS)/gos;
>> -       $members =~ s/DECLARE_BITMAP\s*\(([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+)\)/unsigned
>> long $1\[BITS_TO_LONGS($2)\]/gos;
>> +       $members =~ s/DECLARE_BITMAP\s*\($args,\s*$args\)/unsigned long
>> $1\[BITS_TO_LONGS($2)\]/gos;
>>         # replace DECLARE_HASHTABLE
>> -       $members =~
>> s/DECLARE_HASHTABLE\s*\(([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+)\)/unsigned long $1\[1 << (($2)
>> - 1)\]/gos;
>> +       $members =~ s/DECLARE_HASHTABLE\s*\($args,\s*$args\)/unsigned long
>> $1\[1 << (($2) - 1)\]/gos;
>>         # replace DECLARE_KFIFO
>> -       $members =~
>> s/DECLARE_KFIFO\s*\(([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+)\)/$2 \*$1/gos;
>> +       $members =~ s/DECLARE_KFIFO\s*\($args,\s*$args,\s*$args\)/$2
>> \*$1/gos;
>>         # replace DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR
>> -       $members =~ s/DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR\s*\(([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+)\)/$2
>> \*$1/gos;
>> -
>> +       $members =~ s/DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR\s*\($args,\s*$args\)/$2 \*$1/gos;
>>         my $declaration = $members;
>>
>>         # Split nested struct/union elements as newer ones
>> -       while ($members =~
>> m/(struct|union)([^\{\};]+)\{([^\{\}]*)\}([^\{\}\;]*)\;/) {
>> +       while ($members =~ m/$struct_members/) {
>>                 my $newmember;
>>                 my $maintype = $1;
>>                 my $ids = $4;
>> @@ -1315,7 +1322,7 @@ sub dump_struct($$) {
>>                                 }
>>                         }
>>                 }
>> -               $members =~
>> s/(struct|union)([^\{\};]+)\{([^\{\}]*)\}([^\{\}\;]*)\;/$newmember/;
>> +               $members =~ s/$struct_members/$newmember/;
>>         }
>>
>>         # Ignore other nested elements, like enums
>> @@ -1555,8 +1562,9 @@ sub create_parameterlist($$$$) {
>>      my $param;
>>
>>      # temporarily replace commas inside function pointer definition
>> -    while ($args =~ /(\([^\),]+),/) {
>> -       $args =~ s/(\([^\),]+),/$1#/g;
>> +    my $arg_expr = qr{\([^\),]+};
>> +    while ($args =~ /$arg_expr,/) {
>> +       $args =~ s/($arg_expr),/$1#/g;
>>      }
>>
>>      foreach my $arg (split($splitter, $args)) {
>> @@ -1808,8 +1816,11 @@ sub dump_function($$) {
>>      # - parport_register_device (function pointer parameters)
>>      # - atomic_set (macro)
>>      # - pci_match_device, __copy_to_user (long return type)
>> +    my $name = qr{[a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+};
>> +    my $prototype_end1 = qr{\(([^\(]*)\)};
>> +    my $prototype_end2 = qr{\(([^\{]*)\)};
>>
> 
> Why do you need end1 and end2 here?
> 

Thanks for pointing out, Lukas. I am looking into the possibility of
combining these expressions, and testing against the files.
Please let me know if there are any more improvements possible :)

Thanks
Aditya



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