scripts: kernel-doc: improve nested logic to handle multiple identifiers
It is possible to use nested structs like: struct { struct { void *arg1; } st1, st2, *st3, st4; }; Handling it requires to split each parameter. Change the logic to allow such definitions. In order to test the new nested logic, the following file was used to test <code> struct foo { int a; }; /* Just to avoid errors if compiled */ /** * struct my_struct - a struct with nested unions and structs * @arg1: first argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct * @arg2: second argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct * @arg1b: first argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct * @arg2b: second argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct * @arg3: third argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct * @arg4: fourth argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct * @bar.st1.arg1: first argument of struct st1 on union bar * @bar.st1.arg2: second argument of struct st1 on union bar * @bar.st1.bar1: bar1 at st1 * @bar.st1.bar2: bar2 at st1 * @bar.st2.arg1: first argument of struct st2 on union bar * @bar.st2.arg2: second argument of struct st2 on union bar * @bar.st3.arg2: second argument of struct st3 on union bar * @f1: nested function on anonimous union/struct * @bar.st2.f2: nested function on named union/struct */ struct my_struct { /* Anonymous union/struct*/ union { struct { char arg1 : 1; char arg2 : 3; }; struct { int arg1b; int arg2b; }; struct { void *arg3; int arg4; int (*f1)(char foo, int bar); }; }; union { struct { int arg1; int arg2; struct foo bar1, *bar2; } st1; /* bar.st1 is undocumented, cause a warning */ struct { void *arg1; /* bar.st3.arg1 is undocumented, cause a warning */ int arg2; int (*f2)(char foo, int bar); /* bar.st3.fn2 is undocumented, cause a warning */ } st2, st3, *st4; int (*f3)(char foo, int bar); /* f3 is undocumented, cause a warning */ } bar; /* bar is undocumented, cause a warning */ /* private: */ int undoc_privat; /* is undocumented but private, no warning */ /* public: */ int undoc_public; /* is undocumented, cause a warning */ }; </code> It produces the following warnings, as expected: test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st1' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st2' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st3' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st3.arg1' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st3.f2' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st4' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st4.arg1' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st4.arg2' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.st4.f2' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'bar.f3' not described in 'my_struct' test2.h:57: warning: Function parameter or member 'undoc_public' not described in 'my_struct' Suggested-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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@ -1030,15 +1030,16 @@ sub dump_struct($$) {
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my $declaration = $members;
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# Split nested struct/union elements as newer ones
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my $cont = 1;
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while ($cont) {
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$cont = 0;
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while ($members =~ m/(struct|union)([^{};]+){([^{}]*)}([^{}\;]*)\;/) {
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my $newmember = "$1 $4;";
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my $id = $4;
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my $content = $3;
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while ($members =~ m/(struct|union)([^\{\};]+)\{([^\{\}]*)\}([^\{\}\;]*)\;/) {
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my $newmember;
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my $maintype = $1;
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my $ids = $4;
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my $content = $3;
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foreach my $id(split /,/, $ids) {
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$newmember .= "$maintype $id; ";
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$id =~ s/[:\[].*//;
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$id =~ s/^\*+//;
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$id =~ s/^\s*\**(\S+)\s*/$1/;
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foreach my $arg (split /;/, $content) {
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next if ($arg =~ m/^\s*$/);
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if ($arg =~ m/^([^\(]+\(\*?\s*)([\w\.]*)(\s*\).*)/) {
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@ -1049,30 +1050,48 @@ sub dump_struct($$) {
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next if (!$name);
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if ($id =~ m/^\s*$/) {
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# anonymous struct/union
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$newmember .= "$type$name$extra;";
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$newmember .= "$type$name$extra; ";
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} else {
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$newmember .= "$type$id.$name$extra;";
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$newmember .= "$type$id.$name$extra; ";
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}
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} else {
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my $type = $arg;
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my $name = $arg;
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$type =~ s/\s\S+$//;
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$name =~ s/.*\s+//;
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$name =~ s/[:\[].*//;
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$name =~ s/^\*+//;
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next if (($name =~ m/^\s*$/));
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if ($id =~ m/^\s*$/) {
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# anonymous struct/union
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$newmember .= "$type $name;";
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my $type;
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my $names;
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$arg =~ s/^\s+//;
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$arg =~ s/\s+$//;
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# Handle bitmaps
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$arg =~ s/:\s*\d+\s*//g;
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# Handle arrays
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$arg =~ s/\[\S+\]//g;
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# The type may have multiple words,
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# and multiple IDs can be defined, like:
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# const struct foo, *bar, foobar
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# So, we remove spaces when parsing the
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# names, in order to match just names
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# and commas for the names
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$arg =~ s/\s*,\s*/,/g;
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if ($arg =~ m/(.*)\s+([\S+,]+)/) {
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$type = $1;
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$names = $2;
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} else {
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$newmember .= "$type $id.$name;";
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$newmember .= "$arg; ";
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next;
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}
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foreach my $name (split /,/, $names) {
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$name =~ s/^\s*\**(\S+)\s*/$1/;
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next if (($name =~ m/^\s*$/));
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if ($id =~ m/^\s*$/) {
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# anonymous struct/union
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$newmember .= "$type $name; ";
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} else {
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$newmember .= "$type $id.$name; ";
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}
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}
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}
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}
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$members =~ s/(struct|union)([^{};]+){([^{}]*)}([^{}\;]*)\;/$newmember/;
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$cont = 1;
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};
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};
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}
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$members =~ s/(struct|union)([^\{\};]+)\{([^\{\}]*)}([^\{\}\;]*)\;/$newmember/;
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}
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# Ignore other nested elements, like enums
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$members =~ s/({[^\{\}]*})//g;
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