I believe "cvar" stands for "Const, Volatile, Attribute, or Restrict". This is called "type-qualifier" in K&R. [1] Adopt this more generic naming. No functional changes are intended. [1] https://cs.wmich.edu/~gupta/teaching/cs4850/sumII06/The%20syntax%20of%20C%20in%20Backus-Naur%20form.htm Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@xxxxxxxxxx> --- scripts/genksyms/parse.y | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/scripts/genksyms/parse.y b/scripts/genksyms/parse.y index 02f2f713ec5a..8f62b9f0d99c 100644 --- a/scripts/genksyms/parse.y +++ b/scripts/genksyms/parse.y @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ storage_class_specifier: type_specifier: simple_type_specifier - | cvar_qualifier + | type_qualifier | TYPEOF_KEYW '(' parameter_declaration ')' | TYPEOF_PHRASE @@ -270,21 +270,21 @@ simple_type_specifier: ; ptr_operator: - '*' cvar_qualifier_seq_opt + '*' type_qualifier_seq_opt { $$ = $2 ? $2 : $1; } ; -cvar_qualifier_seq_opt: +type_qualifier_seq_opt: /* empty */ { $$ = NULL; } - | cvar_qualifier_seq + | type_qualifier_seq ; -cvar_qualifier_seq: - cvar_qualifier - | cvar_qualifier_seq cvar_qualifier { $$ = $2; } +type_qualifier_seq: + type_qualifier + | type_qualifier_seq type_qualifier { $$ = $2; } ; -cvar_qualifier: +type_qualifier: CONST_KEYW | VOLATILE_KEYW | ATTRIBUTE_PHRASE | RESTRICT_KEYW { /* restrict has no effect in prototypes so ignore it */ -- 2.43.0