The `export_report.pl` script was broken [1] a while back due to a code cleanup causing the regex to no longer match. Additionally, it assumes a `modules.order` file containing `.ko` in a build directory with `.mod.c` files. I cannot find when this would have been the case in the history, as normally `.ko` files only appear in `modules.order` in installed modules directories, and those do not contain `.mod.c` files. This patch makes it able to report symbol usage counts for a build tree with modules and MODVERSIONS. Since the rest of this series will change the format of `.mod.c`, this change fixes the script to work correctly against a current build tree. Given that the regex no longer matches the format used in `.mod.c`, it cannot have worked since 2019, so updating this script is purely out of an abundance of caution. I am unsure who uses this script or for what purpose. * modules.order in a build directory uses .o, not .ko files. Allow .o files when parsing modules.order. * The .mod.c format changed [1] how it expressed the section attribute, leading to a regex mismatch. Update it to match modpost.c [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20190909113423.2289-2-yamada.masahiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/ Signed-off-by: Matthew Maurer <mmaurer@xxxxxxxxxx> --- scripts/export_report.pl | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/scripts/export_report.pl b/scripts/export_report.pl index feb3d5542a62..30b5f7819086 100755 --- a/scripts/export_report.pl +++ b/scripts/export_report.pl @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ sub collectcfiles { open my $fh, '< modules.order' or die "cannot open modules.order: $!\n"; while (<$fh>) { s/\.ko$/.mod.c/; + s/\.o$/.mod.c/; push (@file, $_) } close($fh); @@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ foreach my $thismod (@allcfiles) { next; } if ($state == 1) { - $state = 2 if ($_ =~ /__attribute__\(\(section\("__versions"\)\)\)/); + $state = 2 if ($_ =~ /__used __section\("__versions"\)/); next; } if ($state == 2) { -- 2.47.0.rc1.288.g06298d1525-goog