From: pebolle@tiscali.nl (Paul Bolle)
To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org
Subject: if anyone wants to play with my kernel cleanup scripts ...
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 13:13:05 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1411038785.2017.40.camel@x220> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LFD.2.11.1409180649010.25541@localhost>
On Thu, 2014-09-18 at 06:57 -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> ... i've been tidying them up a bit and rerunning them to get
> up-to-date output as examples:
>
> http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/Kernel_cleanup_scripts
>
> and as i know greg kh follows this list, i thought the following
> output from running the "badref" script on drivers/staging was
> interesting (it's reproduced on the wiki page as sample output):
>
> >>>>> B4860G100
> drivers/staging/gs_fpgaboot/io.c:34:#ifdef CONFIG_B4860G100
> drivers/staging/gs_fpgaboot/io.c:36:#endif /* CONFIG_B4860G100 */
> drivers/staging/gs_fpgaboot/io.c:95:#ifdef CONFIG_B4860G100
> drivers/staging/gs_fpgaboot/io.c:300:#endif /* CONFIG_B4860G100 */
See linux-next commit 06a3fab941da ("staging: gs_fpgaboot: remove checks
for CONFIG_B4860G100").
> >>>>> FORCE_HARD_FLOAT
> drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U_core.c:27:#ifndef CONFIG_FORCE_HARD_FLOAT
> >>>>> MACH_EMGR
> drivers/staging/emxx_udc/emxx_udc.h:440:#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_EMGR
See linux-next commit 5e5d7443646d ("staging: emxx_udc: remove check for
CONFIG_MACH_EMGR").
> what the above purportedly shows is that, under the entire
> drivers/staging directory, there are three examples of CONFIG_*
> variables that are referenced in some way in a source or header file
> that are not defined in any Kconfig file in the entire source tree.
>
> it's up to the authors to fix that any way they want, but the
> second example ("CONFIG_FORCE_HARD_FLOAT") deserves more explanation.
> here's the result of a tree-wide grep:
>
> $ grep -r FORCE_HARD_FLOAT *
> drivers/staging/rtl8192u/Makefile:ccflags-y += -DCONFIG_FORCE_HARD_FLOAT=y
> drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U_core.c:#ifndef CONFIG_FORCE_HARD_FLOAT
> $
>
> so while that variable is not defined in a Kconfig file, it *is*
> actually defined as a flag in the associated Makefile, which is a
> *no-no* -- the very established tradition is that the variable prefix
> "CONFIG_" is reserved for Kconfig variables *only*. if that variable
> *used* to be set in a Kconfig file, but was subsequently moved to a
> Makefile, tradition suggests the "CONFIG_" prefix should have been
> dropped.
I tend to agree. There are two dozen hits for this:
$ git grep -e -DCONFIG_ next-20140918 | wc -l
24
In total there are only a handful of Kconfig like macros defined like
this. Some of them might be hard to change now. I've never tried.
See also things like:
#define CONFIG_FOO
and:
enum foo {
CONFIG_FOO = 1,
};
I try to holler when a new one of these enters linux-next. Very few
people seems to share this pet peeve.
> anyway, you find all sorts of interesting things scanning the kernel
> tree. feel free to play and suggest fixes to those scripts -- i'm sure
> they have bugs in them.
Paul Bolle
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2014-09-18 10:57 if anyone wants to play with my kernel cleanup scripts Robert P. J. Day
2014-09-18 11:13 ` Paul Bolle [this message]
2014-09-18 11:57 ` Robert P. J. Day
2014-09-18 12:13 ` Paul Bolle
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