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From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
To: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>,
	John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH for-10.2 7/8] scripts/kernel-doc: Delete the old Perl kernel-doc script
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2025 12:35:39 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20250815123539.120d9bea@foz.lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250814171324.1614516-8-peter.maydell@linaro.org>

Em Thu, 14 Aug 2025 18:13:22 +0100
Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> escreveu:

> We can now delete the old Perl kernel-doc script. For posterity,
> this is a complete diff of the local changes that we were carrying
> between the kernel's Perl script as of kernel commit 72b97d0b911872ba
> (the last time we synced it) and our local copy:
> 
> --- /tmp/kdoc   2025-08-14 10:42:47.620331939 +0100
> +++ scripts/kernel-doc  2025-02-17 10:44:34.528421457 +0000
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
>  #!/usr/bin/env perl
> -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
> 
>  use warnings;
>  use strict;
> @@ -224,12 +224,12 @@
>  my $type_fp_param = '\@(\w+)\(\)';  # Special RST handling for func ptr params
>  my $type_fp_param2 = '\@(\w+->\S+)\(\)';  # Special RST handling for structs with func ptr params
>  my $type_env = '(\$\w+)';
> -my $type_enum = '\&(enum\s*([_\w]+))';
> -my $type_struct = '\&(struct\s*([_\w]+))';
> -my $type_typedef = '\&(typedef\s*([_\w]+))';
> -my $type_union = '\&(union\s*([_\w]+))';
> -my $type_member = '\&([_\w]+)(\.|->)([_\w]+)';
> -my $type_fallback = '\&([_\w]+)';
> +my $type_enum = '#(enum\s*([_\w]+))';
> +my $type_struct = '#(struct\s*([_\w]+))';
> +my $type_typedef = '#(([A-Z][_\w]*))';
> +my $type_union = '#(union\s*([_\w]+))';
> +my $type_member = '#([_\w]+)(\.|->)([_\w]+)';
> +my $type_fallback = '(?!)';    # this never matches
>  my $type_member_func = $type_member . '\(\)';
> 
>  # Output conversion substitutions.
> @@ -1745,6 +1745,9 @@
>              )+
>            \)\)\s+//x;
> 
> +    # Strip QEMU specific compiler annotations
> +    $prototype =~ s/QEMU_[A-Z_]+ +//;
> +
>      # Yes, this truly is vile.  We are looking for:
>      # 1. Return type (may be nothing if we're looking at a macro)
>      # 2. Function name
> @@ -2057,7 +2060,7 @@
>      }
>      elsif (/$doc_decl/o) {
>         $identifier = $1;
> -       if (/\s*([\w\s]+?)(\(\))?\s*-/) {
> +       if (/\s*([\w\s]+?)(\s*-|:)/) {
>             $identifier = $1;
>         }
> 
> @@ -2067,7 +2070,7 @@
>         $contents = "";
>         $section = $section_default;
>         $new_start_line = $. + 1;
> -       if (/-(.*)/) {
> +       if (/[-:](.*)/) {
>             # strip leading/trailing/multiple spaces
>             $descr= $1;
>             $descr =~ s/^\s*//;
> 
> These changes correspond to:
> 06e2329636f license: Update deprecated SPDX tag GPL-2.0 to GPL-2.0-only
> (a bulk change which we won't bother to re-apply to this third-party script)
> b30df2751e5 scripts/kernel-doc: strip QEMU_ from function definitions
> 4cf41794411 docs: tweak kernel-doc for QEMU coding standards
> 
> We have already applied the equivalent of these changes to the
> Python code in libs/kdoc/ in the preceding commits.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>

LGTM.
Reviewed-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>

> ---
>  .editorconfig      |    2 +-
>  scripts/kernel-doc | 2442 --------------------------------------------
>  2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 2443 deletions(-)
>  delete mode 100755 scripts/kernel-doc
> 
> diff --git a/.editorconfig b/.editorconfig
> index a04cb9054cb..258d41ab485 100644
> --- a/.editorconfig
> +++ b/.editorconfig
> @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ indent_size = 4
>  emacs_mode = perl
>  
>  # but user kernel "style" for imported scripts
> -[scripts/{kernel-doc,get_maintainer.pl,checkpatch.pl}]
> +[scripts/{get_maintainer.pl,checkpatch.pl}]
>  indent_style = tab
>  indent_size = 8
>  emacs_mode = perl
> diff --git a/scripts/kernel-doc b/scripts/kernel-doc
> deleted file mode 100755
> index fec83f53eda..00000000000
> --- a/scripts/kernel-doc
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,2442 +0,0 @@
> -#!/usr/bin/env perl
> -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
> -
> -use warnings;
> -use strict;
> -
> -## Copyright (c) 1998 Michael Zucchi, All Rights Reserved        ##
> -## Copyright (C) 2000, 1  Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>          ##
> -## Copyright (C) 2001  Simon Huggins                             ##
> -## Copyright (C) 2005-2012  Randy Dunlap                         ##
> -## Copyright (C) 2012  Dan Luedtke                               ##
> -## 								 ##
> -## #define enhancements by Armin Kuster <akuster@mvista.com>	 ##
> -## Copyright (c) 2000 MontaVista Software, Inc.			 ##
> -## 								 ##
> -## This software falls under the GNU General Public License.     ##
> -## Please read the COPYING file for more information             ##
> -
> -# 18/01/2001 - 	Cleanups
> -# 		Functions prototyped as foo(void) same as foo()
> -# 		Stop eval'ing where we don't need to.
> -# -- huggie@earth.li
> -
> -# 27/06/2001 -  Allowed whitespace after initial "/**" and
> -#               allowed comments before function declarations.
> -# -- Christian Kreibich <ck@whoop.org>
> -
> -# Still to do:
> -# 	- add perldoc documentation
> -# 	- Look more closely at some of the scarier bits :)
> -
> -# 26/05/2001 - 	Support for separate source and object trees.
> -#		Return error code.
> -# 		Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au>
> -
> -# 23/09/2001 - Added support for typedefs, structs, enums and unions
> -#              Support for Context section; can be terminated using empty line
> -#              Small fixes (like spaces vs. \s in regex)
> -# -- Tim Jansen <tim@tjansen.de>
> -
> -# 25/07/2012 - Added support for HTML5
> -# -- Dan Luedtke <mail@danrl.de>
> -
> -sub usage {
> -    my $message = <<"EOF";
> -Usage: $0 [OPTION ...] FILE ...
> -
> -Read C language source or header FILEs, extract embedded documentation comments,
> -and print formatted documentation to standard output.
> -
> -The documentation comments are identified by "/**" opening comment mark. See
> -Documentation/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst for the documentation comment syntax.
> -
> -Output format selection (mutually exclusive):
> -  -man			Output troff manual page format. This is the default.
> -  -rst			Output reStructuredText format.
> -  -none			Do not output documentation, only warnings.
> -
> -Output format selection modifier (affects only ReST output):
> -
> -  -sphinx-version	Use the ReST C domain dialect compatible with an
> -			specific Sphinx Version.
> -			If not specified, kernel-doc will auto-detect using
> -			the sphinx-build version found on PATH.
> -
> -Output selection (mutually exclusive):
> -  -export		Only output documentation for symbols that have been
> -			exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL() or EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL()
> -                        in any input FILE or -export-file FILE.
> -  -internal		Only output documentation for symbols that have NOT been
> -			exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL() or EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL()
> -                        in any input FILE or -export-file FILE.
> -  -function NAME	Only output documentation for the given function(s)
> -			or DOC: section title(s). All other functions and DOC:
> -			sections are ignored. May be specified multiple times.
> -  -nosymbol NAME	Exclude the specified symbols from the output
> -		        documentation. May be specified multiple times.
> -
> -Output selection modifiers:
> -  -no-doc-sections	Do not output DOC: sections.
> -  -enable-lineno        Enable output of #define LINENO lines. Only works with
> -                        reStructuredText format.
> -  -export-file FILE     Specify an additional FILE in which to look for
> -                        EXPORT_SYMBOL() and EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(). To be used with
> -                        -export or -internal. May be specified multiple times.
> -
> -Other parameters:
> -  -v			Verbose output, more warnings and other information.
> -  -h			Print this help.
> -  -Werror		Treat warnings as errors.
> -
> -EOF
> -    print $message;
> -    exit 1;
> -}
> -
> -#
> -# format of comments.
> -# In the following table, (...)? signifies optional structure.
> -#                         (...)* signifies 0 or more structure elements
> -# /**
> -#  * function_name(:)? (- short description)?
> -# (* @parameterx: (description of parameter x)?)*
> -# (* a blank line)?
> -#  * (Description:)? (Description of function)?
> -#  * (section header: (section description)? )*
> -#  (*)?*/
> -#
> -# So .. the trivial example would be:
> -#
> -# /**
> -#  * my_function
> -#  */
> -#
> -# If the Description: header tag is omitted, then there must be a blank line
> -# after the last parameter specification.
> -# e.g.
> -# /**
> -#  * my_function - does my stuff
> -#  * @my_arg: its mine damnit
> -#  *
> -#  * Does my stuff explained.
> -#  */
> -#
> -#  or, could also use:
> -# /**
> -#  * my_function - does my stuff
> -#  * @my_arg: its mine damnit
> -#  * Description: Does my stuff explained.
> -#  */
> -# etc.
> -#
> -# Besides functions you can also write documentation for structs, unions,
> -# enums and typedefs. Instead of the function name you must write the name
> -# of the declaration;  the struct/union/enum/typedef must always precede
> -# the name. Nesting of declarations is not supported.
> -# Use the argument mechanism to document members or constants.
> -# e.g.
> -# /**
> -#  * struct my_struct - short description
> -#  * @a: first member
> -#  * @b: second member
> -#  *
> -#  * Longer description
> -#  */
> -# struct my_struct {
> -#     int a;
> -#     int b;
> -# /* private: */
> -#     int c;
> -# };
> -#
> -# All descriptions can be multiline, except the short function description.
> -#
> -# For really longs structs, you can also describe arguments inside the
> -# body of the struct.
> -# eg.
> -# /**
> -#  * struct my_struct - short description
> -#  * @a: first member
> -#  * @b: second member
> -#  *
> -#  * Longer description
> -#  */
> -# struct my_struct {
> -#     int a;
> -#     int b;
> -#     /**
> -#      * @c: This is longer description of C
> -#      *
> -#      * You can use paragraphs to describe arguments
> -#      * using this method.
> -#      */
> -#     int c;
> -# };
> -#
> -# This should be use only for struct/enum members.
> -#
> -# You can also add additional sections. When documenting kernel functions you
> -# should document the "Context:" of the function, e.g. whether the functions
> -# can be called form interrupts. Unlike other sections you can end it with an
> -# empty line.
> -# A non-void function should have a "Return:" section describing the return
> -# value(s).
> -# Example-sections should contain the string EXAMPLE so that they are marked
> -# appropriately in DocBook.
> -#
> -# Example:
> -# /**
> -#  * user_function - function that can only be called in user context
> -#  * @a: some argument
> -#  * Context: !in_interrupt()
> -#  *
> -#  * Some description
> -#  * Example:
> -#  *    user_function(22);
> -#  */
> -# ...
> -#
> -#
> -# All descriptive text is further processed, scanning for the following special
> -# patterns, which are highlighted appropriately.
> -#
> -# 'funcname()' - function
> -# '$ENVVAR' - environmental variable
> -# '&struct_name' - name of a structure (up to two words including 'struct')
> -# '&struct_name.member' - name of a structure member
> -# '@parameter' - name of a parameter
> -# '%CONST' - name of a constant.
> -# '``LITERAL``' - literal string without any spaces on it.
> -
> -## init lots of data
> -
> -my $errors = 0;
> -my $warnings = 0;
> -my $anon_struct_union = 0;
> -
> -# match expressions used to find embedded type information
> -my $type_constant = '\b``([^\`]+)``\b';
> -my $type_constant2 = '\%([-_\w]+)';
> -my $type_func = '(\w+)\(\)';
> -my $type_param = '\@(\w*((\.\w+)|(->\w+))*(\.\.\.)?)';
> -my $type_param_ref = '([\!]?)\@(\w*((\.\w+)|(->\w+))*(\.\.\.)?)';
> -my $type_fp_param = '\@(\w+)\(\)';  # Special RST handling for func ptr params
> -my $type_fp_param2 = '\@(\w+->\S+)\(\)';  # Special RST handling for structs with func ptr params
> -my $type_env = '(\$\w+)';
> -my $type_enum = '#(enum\s*([_\w]+))';
> -my $type_struct = '#(struct\s*([_\w]+))';
> -my $type_typedef = '#(([A-Z][_\w]*))';
> -my $type_union = '#(union\s*([_\w]+))';
> -my $type_member = '#([_\w]+)(\.|->)([_\w]+)';
> -my $type_fallback = '(?!)';    # this never matches
> -my $type_member_func = $type_member . '\(\)';
> -
> -# Output conversion substitutions.
> -#  One for each output format
> -
> -# these are pretty rough
> -my @highlights_man = (
> -                      [$type_constant, "\$1"],
> -                      [$type_constant2, "\$1"],
> -                      [$type_func, "\\\\fB\$1\\\\fP"],
> -                      [$type_enum, "\\\\fI\$1\\\\fP"],
> -                      [$type_struct, "\\\\fI\$1\\\\fP"],
> -                      [$type_typedef, "\\\\fI\$1\\\\fP"],
> -                      [$type_union, "\\\\fI\$1\\\\fP"],
> -                      [$type_param, "\\\\fI\$1\\\\fP"],
> -                      [$type_param_ref, "\\\\fI\$1\$2\\\\fP"],
> -                      [$type_member, "\\\\fI\$1\$2\$3\\\\fP"],
> -                      [$type_fallback, "\\\\fI\$1\\\\fP"]
> -		     );
> -my $blankline_man = "";
> -
> -# rst-mode
> -my @highlights_rst = (
> -                       [$type_constant, "``\$1``"],
> -                       [$type_constant2, "``\$1``"],
> -                       # Note: need to escape () to avoid func matching later
> -                       [$type_member_func, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1\$2\$3\\\\(\\\\) <\$1>`"],
> -                       [$type_member, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1\$2\$3 <\$1>`"],
> -		       [$type_fp_param, "**\$1\\\\(\\\\)**"],
> -		       [$type_fp_param2, "**\$1\\\\(\\\\)**"],
> -                       [$type_func, "\$1()"],
> -                       [$type_enum, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1 <\$2>`"],
> -                       [$type_struct, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1 <\$2>`"],
> -                       [$type_typedef, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1 <\$2>`"],
> -                       [$type_union, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1 <\$2>`"],
> -                       # in rst this can refer to any type
> -                       [$type_fallback, "\\:c\\:type\\:`\$1`"],
> -                       [$type_param_ref, "**\$1\$2**"]
> -		      );
> -my $blankline_rst = "\n";
> -
> -# read arguments
> -if ($#ARGV == -1) {
> -    usage();
> -}
> -
> -my $kernelversion;
> -my ($sphinx_major, $sphinx_minor, $sphinx_patch);
> -
> -my $dohighlight = "";
> -
> -my $verbose = 0;
> -my $Werror = 0;
> -my $output_mode = "rst";
> -my $output_preformatted = 0;
> -my $no_doc_sections = 0;
> -my $enable_lineno = 0;
> -my @highlights = @highlights_rst;
> -my $blankline = $blankline_rst;
> -my $modulename = "Kernel API";
> -
> -use constant {
> -    OUTPUT_ALL          => 0, # output all symbols and doc sections
> -    OUTPUT_INCLUDE      => 1, # output only specified symbols
> -    OUTPUT_EXPORTED     => 2, # output exported symbols
> -    OUTPUT_INTERNAL     => 3, # output non-exported symbols
> -};
> -my $output_selection = OUTPUT_ALL;
> -my $show_not_found = 0;	# No longer used
> -
> -my @export_file_list;
> -
> -my @build_time;
> -if (defined($ENV{'KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP'}) &&
> -    (my $seconds = `date -d"${ENV{'KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP'}}" +%s`) ne '') {
> -    @build_time = gmtime($seconds);
> -} else {
> -    @build_time = localtime;
> -}
> -
> -my $man_date = ('January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June',
> -		'July', 'August', 'September', 'October',
> -		'November', 'December')[$build_time[4]] .
> -  " " . ($build_time[5]+1900);
> -
> -# Essentially these are globals.
> -# They probably want to be tidied up, made more localised or something.
> -# CAVEAT EMPTOR!  Some of the others I localised may not want to be, which
> -# could cause "use of undefined value" or other bugs.
> -my ($function, %function_table, %parametertypes, $declaration_purpose);
> -my %nosymbol_table = ();
> -my $declaration_start_line;
> -my ($type, $declaration_name, $return_type);
> -my ($newsection, $newcontents, $prototype, $brcount, %source_map);
> -
> -if (defined($ENV{'KBUILD_VERBOSE'})) {
> -	$verbose = "$ENV{'KBUILD_VERBOSE'}";
> -}
> -
> -if (defined($ENV{'KDOC_WERROR'})) {
> -	$Werror = "$ENV{'KDOC_WERROR'}";
> -}
> -
> -if (defined($ENV{'KCFLAGS'})) {
> -	my $kcflags = "$ENV{'KCFLAGS'}";
> -
> -	if ($kcflags =~ /Werror/) {
> -		$Werror = 1;
> -	}
> -}
> -
> -# Generated docbook code is inserted in a template at a point where
> -# docbook v3.1 requires a non-zero sequence of RefEntry's; see:
> -# https://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/documentation/reference/html/refentry.html
> -# We keep track of number of generated entries and generate a dummy
> -# if needs be to ensure the expanded template can be postprocessed
> -# into html.
> -my $section_counter = 0;
> -
> -my $lineprefix="";
> -
> -# Parser states
> -use constant {
> -    STATE_NORMAL        => 0,        # normal code
> -    STATE_NAME          => 1,        # looking for function name
> -    STATE_BODY_MAYBE    => 2,        # body - or maybe more description
> -    STATE_BODY          => 3,        # the body of the comment
> -    STATE_BODY_WITH_BLANK_LINE => 4, # the body, which has a blank line
> -    STATE_PROTO         => 5,        # scanning prototype
> -    STATE_DOCBLOCK      => 6,        # documentation block
> -    STATE_INLINE        => 7,        # gathering doc outside main block
> -};
> -my $state;
> -my $in_doc_sect;
> -my $leading_space;
> -
> -# Inline documentation state
> -use constant {
> -    STATE_INLINE_NA     => 0, # not applicable ($state != STATE_INLINE)
> -    STATE_INLINE_NAME   => 1, # looking for member name (@foo:)
> -    STATE_INLINE_TEXT   => 2, # looking for member documentation
> -    STATE_INLINE_END    => 3, # done
> -    STATE_INLINE_ERROR  => 4, # error - Comment without header was found.
> -                              # Spit a warning as it's not
> -                              # proper kernel-doc and ignore the rest.
> -};
> -my $inline_doc_state;
> -
> -#declaration types: can be
> -# 'function', 'struct', 'union', 'enum', 'typedef'
> -my $decl_type;
> -
> -my $doc_start = '^/\*\*\s*$'; # Allow whitespace at end of comment start.
> -my $doc_end = '\*/';
> -my $doc_com = '\s*\*\s*';
> -my $doc_com_body = '\s*\* ?';
> -my $doc_decl = $doc_com . '(\w+)';
> -# @params and a strictly limited set of supported section names
> -my $doc_sect = $doc_com .
> -    '\s*(\@[.\w]+|\@\.\.\.|description|context|returns?|notes?|examples?)\s*:(.*)';
> -my $doc_content = $doc_com_body . '(.*)';
> -my $doc_block = $doc_com . 'DOC:\s*(.*)?';
> -my $doc_inline_start = '^\s*/\*\*\s*$';
> -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 %parameterdescs;
> -my %parameterdesc_start_lines;
> -my @parameterlist;
> -my %sections;
> -my @sectionlist;
> -my %section_start_lines;
> -my $sectcheck;
> -my $struct_actual;
> -
> -my $contents = "";
> -my $new_start_line = 0;
> -
> -# the canonical section names. see also $doc_sect above.
> -my $section_default = "Description";	# default section
> -my $section_intro = "Introduction";
> -my $section = $section_default;
> -my $section_context = "Context";
> -my $section_return = "Return";
> -
> -my $undescribed = "-- undescribed --";
> -
> -reset_state();
> -
> -while ($ARGV[0] =~ m/^--?(.*)/) {
> -    my $cmd = $1;
> -    shift @ARGV;
> -    if ($cmd eq "man") {
> -	$output_mode = "man";
> -	@highlights = @highlights_man;
> -	$blankline = $blankline_man;
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "rst") {
> -	$output_mode = "rst";
> -	@highlights = @highlights_rst;
> -	$blankline = $blankline_rst;
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "none") {
> -	$output_mode = "none";
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "module") { # not needed for XML, inherits from calling document
> -	$modulename = shift @ARGV;
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "function") { # to only output specific functions
> -	$output_selection = OUTPUT_INCLUDE;
> -	$function = shift @ARGV;
> -	$function_table{$function} = 1;
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "nosymbol") { # Exclude specific symbols
> -	my $symbol = shift @ARGV;
> -	$nosymbol_table{$symbol} = 1;
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "export") { # only exported symbols
> -	$output_selection = OUTPUT_EXPORTED;
> -	%function_table = ();
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "internal") { # only non-exported symbols
> -	$output_selection = OUTPUT_INTERNAL;
> -	%function_table = ();
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "export-file") {
> -	my $file = shift @ARGV;
> -	push(@export_file_list, $file);
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "v") {
> -	$verbose = 1;
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "Werror") {
> -	$Werror = 1;
> -    } elsif (($cmd eq "h") || ($cmd eq "help")) {
> -	usage();
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq 'no-doc-sections') {
> -	    $no_doc_sections = 1;
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq 'enable-lineno') {
> -	    $enable_lineno = 1;
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq 'show-not-found') {
> -	$show_not_found = 1;  # A no-op but don't fail
> -    } elsif ($cmd eq "sphinx-version") {
> -	my $ver_string = shift @ARGV;
> -	if ($ver_string =~ m/^(\d+)(\.\d+)?(\.\d+)?/) {
> -	    $sphinx_major = $1;
> -	    if (defined($2)) {
> -		$sphinx_minor = substr($2,1);
> -	    } else {
> -		$sphinx_minor = 0;
> -	    }
> -	    if (defined($3)) {
> -		$sphinx_patch = substr($3,1)
> -	    } else {
> -		$sphinx_patch = 0;
> -	    }
> -	} else {
> -	    die "Sphinx version should either major.minor or major.minor.patch format\n";
> -	}
> -    } else {
> -	# Unknown argument
> -        usage();
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -# continue execution near EOF;
> -
> -# The C domain dialect changed on Sphinx 3. So, we need to check the
> -# version in order to produce the right tags.
> -sub findprog($)
> -{
> -	foreach(split(/:/, $ENV{PATH})) {
> -		return "$_/$_[0]" if(-x "$_/$_[0]");
> -	}
> -}
> -
> -sub get_sphinx_version()
> -{
> -	my $ver;
> -
> -	my $cmd = "sphinx-build";
> -	if (!findprog($cmd)) {
> -		my $cmd = "sphinx-build3";
> -		if (!findprog($cmd)) {
> -			$sphinx_major = 1;
> -			$sphinx_minor = 2;
> -			$sphinx_patch = 0;
> -			printf STDERR "Warning: Sphinx version not found. Using default (Sphinx version %d.%d.%d)\n",
> -			       $sphinx_major, $sphinx_minor, $sphinx_patch;
> -			return;
> -		}
> -	}
> -
> -	open IN, "$cmd --version 2>&1 |";
> -	while (<IN>) {
> -		if (m/^\s*sphinx-build\s+([\d]+)\.([\d\.]+)(\+\/[\da-f]+)?$/) {
> -			$sphinx_major = $1;
> -			$sphinx_minor = $2;
> -			$sphinx_patch = $3;
> -			last;
> -		}
> -		# Sphinx 1.2.x uses a different format
> -		if (m/^\s*Sphinx.*\s+([\d]+)\.([\d\.]+)$/) {
> -			$sphinx_major = $1;
> -			$sphinx_minor = $2;
> -			$sphinx_patch = $3;
> -			last;
> -		}
> -	}
> -	close IN;
> -}
> -
> -# get kernel version from env
> -sub get_kernel_version() {
> -    my $version = 'unknown kernel version';
> -
> -    if (defined($ENV{'KERNELVERSION'})) {
> -	$version = $ENV{'KERNELVERSION'};
> -    }
> -    return $version;
> -}
> -
> -#
> -sub print_lineno {
> -    my $lineno = shift;
> -    if ($enable_lineno && defined($lineno)) {
> -        print "#define LINENO " . $lineno . "\n";
> -    }
> -}
> -##
> -# dumps section contents to arrays/hashes intended for that purpose.
> -#
> -sub dump_section {
> -    my $file = shift;
> -    my $name = shift;
> -    my $contents = join "\n", @_;
> -
> -    if ($name =~ m/$type_param/) {
> -	$name = $1;
> -	$parameterdescs{$name} = $contents;
> -	$sectcheck = $sectcheck . $name . " ";
> -        $parameterdesc_start_lines{$name} = $new_start_line;
> -        $new_start_line = 0;
> -    } elsif ($name eq "@\.\.\.") {
> -	$name = "...";
> -	$parameterdescs{$name} = $contents;
> -	$sectcheck = $sectcheck . $name . " ";
> -        $parameterdesc_start_lines{$name} = $new_start_line;
> -        $new_start_line = 0;
> -    } else {
> -	if (defined($sections{$name}) && ($sections{$name} ne "")) {
> -	    # Only warn on user specified duplicate section names.
> -	    if ($name ne $section_default) {
> -		print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: duplicate section name '$name'\n";
> -		++$warnings;
> -	    }
> -	    $sections{$name} .= $contents;
> -	} else {
> -	    $sections{$name} = $contents;
> -	    push @sectionlist, $name;
> -            $section_start_lines{$name} = $new_start_line;
> -            $new_start_line = 0;
> -	}
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# dump DOC: section after checking that it should go out
> -#
> -sub dump_doc_section {
> -    my $file = shift;
> -    my $name = shift;
> -    my $contents = join "\n", @_;
> -
> -    if ($no_doc_sections) {
> -        return;
> -    }
> -
> -    return if (defined($nosymbol_table{$name}));
> -
> -    if (($output_selection == OUTPUT_ALL) ||
> -	(($output_selection == OUTPUT_INCLUDE) &&
> -	 defined($function_table{$name})))
> -    {
> -	dump_section($file, $name, $contents);
> -	output_blockhead({'sectionlist' => \@sectionlist,
> -			  'sections' => \%sections,
> -			  'module' => $modulename,
> -			  'content-only' => ($output_selection != OUTPUT_ALL), });
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# output function
> -#
> -# parameterdescs, a hash.
> -#  function => "function name"
> -#  parameterlist => @list of parameters
> -#  parameterdescs => %parameter descriptions
> -#  sectionlist => @list of sections
> -#  sections => %section descriptions
> -#
> -
> -sub output_highlight {
> -    my $contents = join "\n",@_;
> -    my $line;
> -
> -#   DEBUG
> -#   if (!defined $contents) {
> -#	use Carp;
> -#	confess "output_highlight got called with no args?\n";
> -#   }
> -
> -#   print STDERR "contents b4:$contents\n";
> -    eval $dohighlight;
> -    die $@ if $@;
> -#   print STDERR "contents af:$contents\n";
> -
> -    foreach $line (split "\n", $contents) {
> -	if (! $output_preformatted) {
> -	    $line =~ s/^\s*//;
> -	}
> -	if ($line eq ""){
> -	    if (! $output_preformatted) {
> -		print $lineprefix, $blankline;
> -	    }
> -	} else {
> -	    if ($output_mode eq "man" && substr($line, 0, 1) eq ".") {
> -		print "\\&$line";
> -	    } else {
> -		print $lineprefix, $line;
> -	    }
> -	}
> -	print "\n";
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# output function in man
> -sub output_function_man(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter, $section);
> -    my $count;
> -
> -    print ".TH \"$args{'function'}\" 9 \"$args{'function'}\" \"$man_date\" \"Kernel Hacker's Manual\" LINUX\n";
> -
> -    print ".SH NAME\n";
> -    print $args{'function'} . " \\- " . $args{'purpose'} . "\n";
> -
> -    print ".SH SYNOPSIS\n";
> -    if ($args{'functiontype'} ne "") {
> -	print ".B \"" . $args{'functiontype'} . "\" " . $args{'function'} . "\n";
> -    } else {
> -	print ".B \"" . $args{'function'} . "\n";
> -    }
> -    $count = 0;
> -    my $parenth = "(";
> -    my $post = ",";
> -    foreach my $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	if ($count == $#{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	    $post = ");";
> -	}
> -	$type = $args{'parametertypes'}{$parameter};
> -	if ($type =~ m/([^\(]*\(\*)\s*\)\s*\(([^\)]*)\)/) {
> -	    # pointer-to-function
> -	    print ".BI \"" . $parenth . $1 . "\" " . " \") (" . $2 . ")" . $post . "\"\n";
> -	} else {
> -	    $type =~ s/([^\*])$/$1 /;
> -	    print ".BI \"" . $parenth . $type . "\" " . " \"" . $post . "\"\n";
> -	}
> -	$count++;
> -	$parenth = "";
> -    }
> -
> -    print ".SH ARGUMENTS\n";
> -    foreach $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	my $parameter_name = $parameter;
> -	$parameter_name =~ s/\[.*//;
> -
> -	print ".IP \"" . $parameter . "\" 12\n";
> -	output_highlight($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name});
> -    }
> -    foreach $section (@{$args{'sectionlist'}}) {
> -	print ".SH \"", uc $section, "\"\n";
> -	output_highlight($args{'sections'}{$section});
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# output enum in man
> -sub output_enum_man(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter, $section);
> -    my $count;
> -
> -    print ".TH \"$args{'module'}\" 9 \"enum $args{'enum'}\" \"$man_date\" \"API Manual\" LINUX\n";
> -
> -    print ".SH NAME\n";
> -    print "enum " . $args{'enum'} . " \\- " . $args{'purpose'} . "\n";
> -
> -    print ".SH SYNOPSIS\n";
> -    print "enum " . $args{'enum'} . " {\n";
> -    $count = 0;
> -    foreach my $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	print ".br\n.BI \"    $parameter\"\n";
> -	if ($count == $#{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	    print "\n};\n";
> -	    last;
> -	}
> -	else {
> -	    print ", \n.br\n";
> -	}
> -	$count++;
> -    }
> -
> -    print ".SH Constants\n";
> -    foreach $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	my $parameter_name = $parameter;
> -	$parameter_name =~ s/\[.*//;
> -
> -	print ".IP \"" . $parameter . "\" 12\n";
> -	output_highlight($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name});
> -    }
> -    foreach $section (@{$args{'sectionlist'}}) {
> -	print ".SH \"$section\"\n";
> -	output_highlight($args{'sections'}{$section});
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# output struct in man
> -sub output_struct_man(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter, $section);
> -
> -    print ".TH \"$args{'module'}\" 9 \"" . $args{'type'} . " " . $args{'struct'} . "\" \"$man_date\" \"API Manual\" LINUX\n";
> -
> -    print ".SH NAME\n";
> -    print $args{'type'} . " " . $args{'struct'} . " \\- " . $args{'purpose'} . "\n";
> -
> -    my $declaration = $args{'definition'};
> -    $declaration =~ s/\t/  /g;
> -    $declaration =~ s/\n/"\n.br\n.BI \"/g;
> -    print ".SH SYNOPSIS\n";
> -    print $args{'type'} . " " . $args{'struct'} . " {\n.br\n";
> -    print ".BI \"$declaration\n};\n.br\n\n";
> -
> -    print ".SH Members\n";
> -    foreach $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	($parameter =~ /^#/) && next;
> -
> -	my $parameter_name = $parameter;
> -	$parameter_name =~ s/\[.*//;
> -
> -	($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name} ne $undescribed) || next;
> -	print ".IP \"" . $parameter . "\" 12\n";
> -	output_highlight($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name});
> -    }
> -    foreach $section (@{$args{'sectionlist'}}) {
> -	print ".SH \"$section\"\n";
> -	output_highlight($args{'sections'}{$section});
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# output typedef in man
> -sub output_typedef_man(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter, $section);
> -
> -    print ".TH \"$args{'module'}\" 9 \"$args{'typedef'}\" \"$man_date\" \"API Manual\" LINUX\n";
> -
> -    print ".SH NAME\n";
> -    print "typedef " . $args{'typedef'} . " \\- " . $args{'purpose'} . "\n";
> -
> -    foreach $section (@{$args{'sectionlist'}}) {
> -	print ".SH \"$section\"\n";
> -	output_highlight($args{'sections'}{$section});
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -sub output_blockhead_man(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter, $section);
> -    my $count;
> -
> -    print ".TH \"$args{'module'}\" 9 \"$args{'module'}\" \"$man_date\" \"API Manual\" LINUX\n";
> -
> -    foreach $section (@{$args{'sectionlist'}}) {
> -	print ".SH \"$section\"\n";
> -	output_highlight($args{'sections'}{$section});
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# output in restructured text
> -#
> -
> -#
> -# This could use some work; it's used to output the DOC: sections, and
> -# starts by putting out the name of the doc section itself, but that tends
> -# to duplicate a header already in the template file.
> -#
> -sub output_blockhead_rst(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter, $section);
> -
> -    foreach $section (@{$args{'sectionlist'}}) {
> -	next if (defined($nosymbol_table{$section}));
> -
> -	if ($output_selection != OUTPUT_INCLUDE) {
> -	    print "**$section**\n\n";
> -	}
> -        print_lineno($section_start_lines{$section});
> -	output_highlight_rst($args{'sections'}{$section});
> -	print "\n";
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -#
> -# Apply the RST highlights to a sub-block of text.
> -#
> -sub highlight_block($) {
> -    # The dohighlight kludge requires the text be called $contents
> -    my $contents = shift;
> -    eval $dohighlight;
> -    die $@ if $@;
> -    return $contents;
> -}
> -
> -#
> -# Regexes used only here.
> -#
> -my $sphinx_literal = '^[^.].*::$';
> -my $sphinx_cblock = '^\.\.\ +code-block::';
> -
> -sub output_highlight_rst {
> -    my $input = join "\n",@_;
> -    my $output = "";
> -    my $line;
> -    my $in_literal = 0;
> -    my $litprefix;
> -    my $block = "";
> -
> -    foreach $line (split "\n",$input) {
> -	#
> -	# If we're in a literal block, see if we should drop out
> -	# of it.  Otherwise pass the line straight through unmunged.
> -	#
> -	if ($in_literal) {
> -	    if (! ($line =~ /^\s*$/)) {
> -		#
> -		# If this is the first non-blank line in a literal
> -		# block we need to figure out what the proper indent is.
> -		#
> -		if ($litprefix eq "") {
> -		    $line =~ /^(\s*)/;
> -		    $litprefix = '^' . $1;
> -		    $output .= $line . "\n";
> -		} elsif (! ($line =~ /$litprefix/)) {
> -		    $in_literal = 0;
> -		} else {
> -		    $output .= $line . "\n";
> -		}
> -	    } else {
> -		$output .= $line . "\n";
> -	    }
> -	}
> -	#
> -	# Not in a literal block (or just dropped out)
> -	#
> -	if (! $in_literal) {
> -	    $block .= $line . "\n";
> -	    if (($line =~ /$sphinx_literal/) || ($line =~ /$sphinx_cblock/)) {
> -		$in_literal = 1;
> -		$litprefix = "";
> -		$output .= highlight_block($block);
> -		$block = ""
> -	    }
> -	}
> -    }
> -
> -    if ($block) {
> -	$output .= highlight_block($block);
> -    }
> -    foreach $line (split "\n", $output) {
> -	print $lineprefix . $line . "\n";
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -sub output_function_rst(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter, $section);
> -    my $oldprefix = $lineprefix;
> -    my $start = "";
> -    my $is_macro = 0;
> -
> -    if ($sphinx_major < 3) {
> -	if ($args{'typedef'}) {
> -	    print ".. c:type:: ". $args{'function'} . "\n\n";
> -	    print_lineno($declaration_start_line);
> -	    print "   **Typedef**: ";
> -	    $lineprefix = "";
> -	    output_highlight_rst($args{'purpose'});
> -	    $start = "\n\n**Syntax**\n\n  ``";
> -	    $is_macro = 1;
> -	} else {
> -	    print ".. c:function:: ";
> -	}
> -    } else {
> -	if ($args{'typedef'} || $args{'functiontype'} eq "") {
> -	    $is_macro = 1;
> -	    print ".. c:macro:: ". $args{'function'} . "\n\n";
> -	} else {
> -	    print ".. c:function:: ";
> -	}
> -
> -	if ($args{'typedef'}) {
> -	    print_lineno($declaration_start_line);
> -	    print "   **Typedef**: ";
> -	    $lineprefix = "";
> -	    output_highlight_rst($args{'purpose'});
> -	    $start = "\n\n**Syntax**\n\n  ``";
> -	} else {
> -	    print "``" if ($is_macro);
> -	}
> -    }
> -    if ($args{'functiontype'} ne "") {
> -	$start .= $args{'functiontype'} . " " . $args{'function'} . " (";
> -    } else {
> -	$start .= $args{'function'} . " (";
> -    }
> -    print $start;
> -
> -    my $count = 0;
> -    foreach my $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	if ($count ne 0) {
> -	    print ", ";
> -	}
> -	$count++;
> -	$type = $args{'parametertypes'}{$parameter};
> -
> -	if ($type =~ m/([^\(]*\(\*)\s*\)\s*\(([^\)]*)\)/) {
> -	    # pointer-to-function
> -	    print $1 . $parameter . ") (" . $2 . ")";
> -	} else {
> -	    print $type;
> -	}
> -    }
> -    if ($is_macro) {
> -	print ")``\n\n";
> -    } else {
> -	print ")\n\n";
> -    }
> -    if (!$args{'typedef'}) {
> -	print_lineno($declaration_start_line);
> -	$lineprefix = "   ";
> -	output_highlight_rst($args{'purpose'});
> -	print "\n";
> -    }
> -
> -    print "**Parameters**\n\n";
> -    $lineprefix = "  ";
> -    foreach $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	my $parameter_name = $parameter;
> -	$parameter_name =~ s/\[.*//;
> -	$type = $args{'parametertypes'}{$parameter};
> -
> -	if ($type ne "") {
> -	    print "``$type``\n";
> -	} else {
> -	    print "``$parameter``\n";
> -	}
> -
> -        print_lineno($parameterdesc_start_lines{$parameter_name});
> -
> -	if (defined($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name}) &&
> -	    $args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name} ne $undescribed) {
> -	    output_highlight_rst($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name});
> -	} else {
> -	    print "  *undescribed*\n";
> -	}
> -	print "\n";
> -    }
> -
> -    $lineprefix = $oldprefix;
> -    output_section_rst(@_);
> -}
> -
> -sub output_section_rst(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my $section;
> -    my $oldprefix = $lineprefix;
> -    $lineprefix = "";
> -
> -    foreach $section (@{$args{'sectionlist'}}) {
> -	print "**$section**\n\n";
> -        print_lineno($section_start_lines{$section});
> -	output_highlight_rst($args{'sections'}{$section});
> -	print "\n";
> -    }
> -    print "\n";
> -    $lineprefix = $oldprefix;
> -}
> -
> -sub output_enum_rst(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter);
> -    my $oldprefix = $lineprefix;
> -    my $count;
> -
> -    if ($sphinx_major < 3) {
> -	my $name = "enum " . $args{'enum'};
> -	print "\n\n.. c:type:: " . $name . "\n\n";
> -    } else {
> -	my $name = $args{'enum'};
> -	print "\n\n.. c:enum:: " . $name . "\n\n";
> -    }
> -    print_lineno($declaration_start_line);
> -    $lineprefix = "   ";
> -    output_highlight_rst($args{'purpose'});
> -    print "\n";
> -
> -    print "**Constants**\n\n";
> -    $lineprefix = "  ";
> -    foreach $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	print "``$parameter``\n";
> -	if ($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter} ne $undescribed) {
> -	    output_highlight_rst($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter});
> -	} else {
> -	    print "  *undescribed*\n";
> -	}
> -	print "\n";
> -    }
> -
> -    $lineprefix = $oldprefix;
> -    output_section_rst(@_);
> -}
> -
> -sub output_typedef_rst(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter);
> -    my $oldprefix = $lineprefix;
> -    my $name;
> -
> -    if ($sphinx_major < 3) {
> -	$name = "typedef " . $args{'typedef'};
> -    } else {
> -	$name = $args{'typedef'};
> -    }
> -    print "\n\n.. c:type:: " . $name . "\n\n";
> -    print_lineno($declaration_start_line);
> -    $lineprefix = "   ";
> -    output_highlight_rst($args{'purpose'});
> -    print "\n";
> -
> -    $lineprefix = $oldprefix;
> -    output_section_rst(@_);
> -}
> -
> -sub output_struct_rst(%) {
> -    my %args = %{$_[0]};
> -    my ($parameter);
> -    my $oldprefix = $lineprefix;
> -
> -    if ($sphinx_major < 3) {
> -	my $name = $args{'type'} . " " . $args{'struct'};
> -	print "\n\n.. c:type:: " . $name . "\n\n";
> -    } else {
> -	my $name = $args{'struct'};
> -	if ($args{'type'} eq 'union') {
> -	    print "\n\n.. c:union:: " . $name . "\n\n";
> -	} else {
> -	    print "\n\n.. c:struct:: " . $name . "\n\n";
> -	}
> -    }
> -    print_lineno($declaration_start_line);
> -    $lineprefix = "   ";
> -    output_highlight_rst($args{'purpose'});
> -    print "\n";
> -
> -    print "**Definition**\n\n";
> -    print "::\n\n";
> -    my $declaration = $args{'definition'};
> -    $declaration =~ s/\t/  /g;
> -    print "  " . $args{'type'} . " " . $args{'struct'} . " {\n$declaration  };\n\n";
> -
> -    print "**Members**\n\n";
> -    $lineprefix = "  ";
> -    foreach $parameter (@{$args{'parameterlist'}}) {
> -	($parameter =~ /^#/) && next;
> -
> -	my $parameter_name = $parameter;
> -	$parameter_name =~ s/\[.*//;
> -
> -	($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name} ne $undescribed) || next;
> -	$type = $args{'parametertypes'}{$parameter};
> -        print_lineno($parameterdesc_start_lines{$parameter_name});
> -	print "``" . $parameter . "``\n";
> -	output_highlight_rst($args{'parameterdescs'}{$parameter_name});
> -	print "\n";
> -    }
> -    print "\n";
> -
> -    $lineprefix = $oldprefix;
> -    output_section_rst(@_);
> -}
> -
> -## none mode output functions
> -
> -sub output_function_none(%) {
> -}
> -
> -sub output_enum_none(%) {
> -}
> -
> -sub output_typedef_none(%) {
> -}
> -
> -sub output_struct_none(%) {
> -}
> -
> -sub output_blockhead_none(%) {
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# generic output function for all types (function, struct/union, typedef, enum);
> -# calls the generated, variable output_ function name based on
> -# functype and output_mode
> -sub output_declaration {
> -    no strict 'refs';
> -    my $name = shift;
> -    my $functype = shift;
> -    my $func = "output_${functype}_$output_mode";
> -
> -    return if (defined($nosymbol_table{$name}));
> -
> -    if (($output_selection == OUTPUT_ALL) ||
> -	(($output_selection == OUTPUT_INCLUDE ||
> -	  $output_selection == OUTPUT_EXPORTED) &&
> -	 defined($function_table{$name})) ||
> -	($output_selection == OUTPUT_INTERNAL &&
> -	 !($functype eq "function" && defined($function_table{$name}))))
> -    {
> -	&$func(@_);
> -	$section_counter++;
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# generic output function - calls the right one based on current output mode.
> -sub output_blockhead {
> -    no strict 'refs';
> -    my $func = "output_blockhead_" . $output_mode;
> -    &$func(@_);
> -    $section_counter++;
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# takes a declaration (struct, union, enum, typedef) and
> -# invokes the right handler. NOT called for functions.
> -sub dump_declaration($$) {
> -    no strict 'refs';
> -    my ($prototype, $file) = @_;
> -    my $func = "dump_" . $decl_type;
> -    &$func(@_);
> -}
> -
> -sub dump_union($$) {
> -    dump_struct(@_);
> -}
> -
> -sub dump_struct($$) {
> -    my $x = shift;
> -    my $file = shift;
> -
> -    if ($x =~ /(struct|union)\s+(\w+)\s*\{(.*)\}(\s*(__packed|__aligned|____cacheline_aligned_in_smp|____cacheline_aligned|__attribute__\s*\(\([a-z0-9,_\s\(\)]*\)\)))*/) {
> -	my $decl_type = $1;
> -	$declaration_name = $2;
> -	my $members = $3;
> -
> -	# ignore members marked private:
> -	$members =~ s/\/\*\s*private:.*?\/\*\s*public:.*?\*\///gosi;
> -	$members =~ s/\/\*\s*private:.*//gosi;
> -	# 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*CRYPTO_MINALIGN_ATTR/ /gos;
> -	$members =~ s/\s*____cacheline_aligned_in_smp/ /gos;
> -	$members =~ s/\s*____cacheline_aligned/ /gos;
> -
> -	# 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;
> -	# replace DECLARE_HASHTABLE
> -	$members =~ s/DECLARE_HASHTABLE\s*\(([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+)\)/unsigned long $1\[1 << (($2) - 1)\]/gos;
> -	# replace DECLARE_KFIFO
> -	$members =~ s/DECLARE_KFIFO\s*\(([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+)\)/$2 \*$1/gos;
> -	# replace DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR
> -	$members =~ s/DECLARE_KFIFO_PTR\s*\(([^,)]+),\s*([^,)]+)\)/$2 \*$1/gos;
> -
> -	my $declaration = $members;
> -
> -	# Split nested struct/union elements as newer ones
> -	while ($members =~ m/(struct|union)([^\{\};]+)\{([^\{\}]*)\}([^\{\}\;]*)\;/) {
> -		my $newmember;
> -		my $maintype = $1;
> -		my $ids = $4;
> -		my $content = $3;
> -		foreach my $id(split /,/, $ids) {
> -			$newmember .= "$maintype $id; ";
> -
> -			$id =~ s/[:\[].*//;
> -			$id =~ s/^\s*\**(\S+)\s*/$1/;
> -			foreach my $arg (split /;/, $content) {
> -				next if ($arg =~ m/^\s*$/);
> -				if ($arg =~ m/^([^\(]+\(\*?\s*)([\w\.]*)(\s*\).*)/) {
> -					# pointer-to-function
> -					my $type = $1;
> -					my $name = $2;
> -					my $extra = $3;
> -					next if (!$name);
> -					if ($id =~ m/^\s*$/) {
> -						# anonymous struct/union
> -						$newmember .= "$type$name$extra; ";
> -					} else {
> -						$newmember .= "$type$id.$name$extra; ";
> -					}
> -				} else {
> -					my $type;
> -					my $names;
> -					$arg =~ s/^\s+//;
> -					$arg =~ s/\s+$//;
> -					# Handle bitmaps
> -					$arg =~ s/:\s*\d+\s*//g;
> -					# Handle arrays
> -					$arg =~ s/\[.*\]//g;
> -					# The type may have multiple words,
> -					# and multiple IDs can be defined, like:
> -					#	const struct foo, *bar, foobar
> -					# So, we remove spaces when parsing the
> -					# names, in order to match just names
> -					# and commas for the names
> -					$arg =~ s/\s*,\s*/,/g;
> -					if ($arg =~ m/(.*)\s+([\S+,]+)/) {
> -						$type = $1;
> -						$names = $2;
> -					} else {
> -						$newmember .= "$arg; ";
> -						next;
> -					}
> -					foreach my $name (split /,/, $names) {
> -						$name =~ s/^\s*\**(\S+)\s*/$1/;
> -						next if (($name =~ m/^\s*$/));
> -						if ($id =~ m/^\s*$/) {
> -							# anonymous struct/union
> -							$newmember .= "$type $name; ";
> -						} else {
> -							$newmember .= "$type $id.$name; ";
> -						}
> -					}
> -				}
> -			}
> -		}
> -		$members =~ s/(struct|union)([^\{\};]+)\{([^\{\}]*)\}([^\{\}\;]*)\;/$newmember/;
> -	}
> -
> -	# Ignore other nested elements, like enums
> -	$members =~ s/(\{[^\{\}]*\})//g;
> -
> -	create_parameterlist($members, ';', $file, $declaration_name);
> -	check_sections($file, $declaration_name, $decl_type, $sectcheck, $struct_actual);
> -
> -	# Adjust declaration for better display
> -	$declaration =~ s/([\{;])/$1\n/g;
> -	$declaration =~ s/\}\s+;/};/g;
> -	# Better handle inlined enums
> -	do {} while ($declaration =~ s/(enum\s+\{[^\}]+),([^\n])/$1,\n$2/);
> -
> -	my @def_args = split /\n/, $declaration;
> -	my $level = 1;
> -	$declaration = "";
> -	foreach my $clause (@def_args) {
> -		$clause =~ s/^\s+//;
> -		$clause =~ s/\s+$//;
> -		$clause =~ s/\s+/ /;
> -		next if (!$clause);
> -		$level-- if ($clause =~ m/(\})/ && $level > 1);
> -		if (!($clause =~ m/^\s*#/)) {
> -			$declaration .= "\t" x $level;
> -		}
> -		$declaration .= "\t" . $clause . "\n";
> -		$level++ if ($clause =~ m/(\{)/ && !($clause =~m/\}/));
> -	}
> -	output_declaration($declaration_name,
> -			   'struct',
> -			   {'struct' => $declaration_name,
> -			    'module' => $modulename,
> -			    'definition' => $declaration,
> -			    'parameterlist' => \@parameterlist,
> -			    'parameterdescs' => \%parameterdescs,
> -			    'parametertypes' => \%parametertypes,
> -			    'sectionlist' => \@sectionlist,
> -			    'sections' => \%sections,
> -			    'purpose' => $declaration_purpose,
> -			    'type' => $decl_type
> -			   });
> -    }
> -    else {
> -	print STDERR "${file}:$.: error: Cannot parse struct or union!\n";
> -	++$errors;
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -
> -sub show_warnings($$) {
> -	my $functype = shift;
> -	my $name = shift;
> -
> -	return 0 if (defined($nosymbol_table{$name}));
> -
> -	return 1 if ($output_selection == OUTPUT_ALL);
> -
> -	if ($output_selection == OUTPUT_EXPORTED) {
> -		if (defined($function_table{$name})) {
> -			return 1;
> -		} else {
> -			return 0;
> -		}
> -	}
> -        if ($output_selection == OUTPUT_INTERNAL) {
> -		if (!($functype eq "function" && defined($function_table{$name}))) {
> -			return 1;
> -		} else {
> -			return 0;
> -		}
> -	}
> -	if ($output_selection == OUTPUT_INCLUDE) {
> -		if (defined($function_table{$name})) {
> -			return 1;
> -		} else {
> -			return 0;
> -		}
> -	}
> -	die("Please add the new output type at show_warnings()");
> -}
> -
> -sub dump_enum($$) {
> -    my $x = shift;
> -    my $file = shift;
> -    my $members;
> -
> -
> -    $x =~ s@/\*.*?\*/@@gos;	# strip comments.
> -    # strip #define macros inside enums
> -    $x =~ s@#\s*((define|ifdef)\s+|endif)[^;]*;@@gos;
> -
> -    if ($x =~ /typedef\s+enum\s*\{(.*)\}\s*(\w*)\s*;/) {
> -	$declaration_name = $2;
> -	$members = $1;
> -    } elsif ($x =~ /enum\s+(\w*)\s*\{(.*)\}/) {
> -	$declaration_name = $1;
> -	$members = $2;
> -    }
> -
> -    if ($declaration_name) {
> -	my %_members;
> -
> -	$members =~ s/\s+$//;
> -
> -	foreach my $arg (split ',', $members) {
> -	    $arg =~ s/^\s*(\w+).*/$1/;
> -	    push @parameterlist, $arg;
> -	    if (!$parameterdescs{$arg}) {
> -		$parameterdescs{$arg} = $undescribed;
> -	        if (show_warnings("enum", $declaration_name)) {
> -			print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: Enum value '$arg' not described in enum '$declaration_name'\n";
> -		}
> -	    }
> -	    $_members{$arg} = 1;
> -	}
> -
> -	while (my ($k, $v) = each %parameterdescs) {
> -	    if (!exists($_members{$k})) {
> -	        if (show_warnings("enum", $declaration_name)) {
> -		     print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: Excess enum value '$k' description in '$declaration_name'\n";
> -		}
> -	    }
> -        }
> -
> -	output_declaration($declaration_name,
> -			   'enum',
> -			   {'enum' => $declaration_name,
> -			    'module' => $modulename,
> -			    'parameterlist' => \@parameterlist,
> -			    'parameterdescs' => \%parameterdescs,
> -			    'sectionlist' => \@sectionlist,
> -			    'sections' => \%sections,
> -			    'purpose' => $declaration_purpose
> -			   });
> -    } else {
> -	print STDERR "${file}:$.: error: Cannot parse enum!\n";
> -	++$errors;
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -my $typedef_type = qr { ((?:\s+[\w\*]+){1,8})\s* }x;
> -my $typedef_ident = qr { \*?\s*(\w\S+)\s* }x;
> -my $typedef_args = qr { \s*\((.*)\); }x;
> -
> -my $typedef1 = qr { typedef$typedef_type\($typedef_ident\)$typedef_args }x;
> -my $typedef2 = qr { typedef$typedef_type$typedef_ident$typedef_args }x;
> -
> -sub dump_typedef($$) {
> -    my $x = shift;
> -    my $file = shift;
> -
> -    $x =~ s@/\*.*?\*/@@gos;	# strip comments.
> -
> -    # Parse function typedef prototypes
> -    if ($x =~ $typedef1 || $x =~ $typedef2) {
> -	$return_type = $1;
> -	$declaration_name = $2;
> -	my $args = $3;
> -	$return_type =~ s/^\s+//;
> -
> -	create_parameterlist($args, ',', $file, $declaration_name);
> -
> -	output_declaration($declaration_name,
> -			   'function',
> -			   {'function' => $declaration_name,
> -			    'typedef' => 1,
> -			    'module' => $modulename,
> -			    'functiontype' => $return_type,
> -			    'parameterlist' => \@parameterlist,
> -			    'parameterdescs' => \%parameterdescs,
> -			    'parametertypes' => \%parametertypes,
> -			    'sectionlist' => \@sectionlist,
> -			    'sections' => \%sections,
> -			    'purpose' => $declaration_purpose
> -			   });
> -	return;
> -    }
> -
> -    while (($x =~ /\(*.\)\s*;$/) || ($x =~ /\[*.\]\s*;$/)) {
> -	$x =~ s/\(*.\)\s*;$/;/;
> -	$x =~ s/\[*.\]\s*;$/;/;
> -    }
> -
> -    if ($x =~ /typedef.*\s+(\w+)\s*;/) {
> -	$declaration_name = $1;
> -
> -	output_declaration($declaration_name,
> -			   'typedef',
> -			   {'typedef' => $declaration_name,
> -			    'module' => $modulename,
> -			    'sectionlist' => \@sectionlist,
> -			    'sections' => \%sections,
> -			    'purpose' => $declaration_purpose
> -			   });
> -    }
> -    else {
> -	print STDERR "${file}:$.: error: Cannot parse typedef!\n";
> -	++$errors;
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -sub save_struct_actual($) {
> -    my $actual = shift;
> -
> -    # strip all spaces from the actual param so that it looks like one string item
> -    $actual =~ s/\s*//g;
> -    $struct_actual = $struct_actual . $actual . " ";
> -}
> -
> -sub create_parameterlist($$$$) {
> -    my $args = shift;
> -    my $splitter = shift;
> -    my $file = shift;
> -    my $declaration_name = shift;
> -    my $type;
> -    my $param;
> -
> -    # temporarily replace commas inside function pointer definition
> -    while ($args =~ /(\([^\),]+),/) {
> -	$args =~ s/(\([^\),]+),/$1#/g;
> -    }
> -
> -    foreach my $arg (split($splitter, $args)) {
> -	# strip comments
> -	$arg =~ s/\/\*.*\*\///;
> -	# strip leading/trailing spaces
> -	$arg =~ s/^\s*//;
> -	$arg =~ s/\s*$//;
> -	$arg =~ s/\s+/ /;
> -
> -	if ($arg =~ /^#/) {
> -	    # Treat preprocessor directive as a typeless variable just to fill
> -	    # corresponding data structures "correctly". Catch it later in
> -	    # output_* subs.
> -	    push_parameter($arg, "", "", $file);
> -	} elsif ($arg =~ m/\(.+\)\s*\(/) {
> -	    # pointer-to-function
> -	    $arg =~ tr/#/,/;
> -	    $arg =~ m/[^\(]+\(\*?\s*([\w\.]*)\s*\)/;
> -	    $param = $1;
> -	    $type = $arg;
> -	    $type =~ s/([^\(]+\(\*?)\s*$param/$1/;
> -	    save_struct_actual($param);
> -	    push_parameter($param, $type, $arg, $file, $declaration_name);
> -	} elsif ($arg) {
> -	    $arg =~ s/\s*:\s*/:/g;
> -	    $arg =~ s/\s*\[/\[/g;
> -
> -	    my @args = split('\s*,\s*', $arg);
> -	    if ($args[0] =~ m/\*/) {
> -		$args[0] =~ s/(\*+)\s*/ $1/;
> -	    }
> -
> -	    my @first_arg;
> -	    if ($args[0] =~ /^(.*\s+)(.*?\[.*\].*)$/) {
> -		    shift @args;
> -		    push(@first_arg, split('\s+', $1));
> -		    push(@first_arg, $2);
> -	    } else {
> -		    @first_arg = split('\s+', shift @args);
> -	    }
> -
> -	    unshift(@args, pop @first_arg);
> -	    $type = join " ", @first_arg;
> -
> -	    foreach $param (@args) {
> -		if ($param =~ m/^(\*+)\s*(.*)/) {
> -		    save_struct_actual($2);
> -
> -		    push_parameter($2, "$type $1", $arg, $file, $declaration_name);
> -		}
> -		elsif ($param =~ m/(.*?):(\d+)/) {
> -		    if ($type ne "") { # skip unnamed bit-fields
> -			save_struct_actual($1);
> -			push_parameter($1, "$type:$2", $arg, $file, $declaration_name)
> -		    }
> -		}
> -		else {
> -		    save_struct_actual($param);
> -		    push_parameter($param, $type, $arg, $file, $declaration_name);
> -		}
> -	    }
> -	}
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -sub push_parameter($$$$$) {
> -	my $param = shift;
> -	my $type = shift;
> -	my $org_arg = shift;
> -	my $file = shift;
> -	my $declaration_name = shift;
> -
> -	if (($anon_struct_union == 1) && ($type eq "") &&
> -	    ($param eq "}")) {
> -		return;		# ignore the ending }; from anon. struct/union
> -	}
> -
> -	$anon_struct_union = 0;
> -	$param =~ s/[\[\)].*//;
> -
> -	if ($type eq "" && $param =~ /\.\.\.$/)
> -	{
> -	    if (!$param =~ /\w\.\.\.$/) {
> -	      # handles unnamed variable parameters
> -	      $param = "...";
> -	    }
> -	    elsif ($param =~ /\w\.\.\.$/) {
> -	      # for named variable parameters of the form `x...`, remove the dots
> -	      $param =~ s/\.\.\.$//;
> -	    }
> -	    if (!defined $parameterdescs{$param} || $parameterdescs{$param} eq "") {
> -		$parameterdescs{$param} = "variable arguments";
> -	    }
> -	}
> -	elsif ($type eq "" && ($param eq "" or $param eq "void"))
> -	{
> -	    $param="void";
> -	    $parameterdescs{void} = "no arguments";
> -	}
> -	elsif ($type eq "" && ($param eq "struct" or $param eq "union"))
> -	# handle unnamed (anonymous) union or struct:
> -	{
> -		$type = $param;
> -		$param = "{unnamed_" . $param . "}";
> -		$parameterdescs{$param} = "anonymous\n";
> -		$anon_struct_union = 1;
> -	}
> -
> -	# warn if parameter has no description
> -	# (but ignore ones starting with # as these are not parameters
> -	# but inline preprocessor statements);
> -	# Note: It will also ignore void params and unnamed structs/unions
> -	if (!defined $parameterdescs{$param} && $param !~ /^#/) {
> -		$parameterdescs{$param} = $undescribed;
> -
> -	        if (show_warnings($type, $declaration_name) && $param !~ /\./) {
> -			print STDERR
> -			      "${file}:$.: warning: Function parameter or member '$param' not described in '$declaration_name'\n";
> -			++$warnings;
> -		}
> -	}
> -
> -	# strip spaces from $param so that it is one continuous string
> -	# on @parameterlist;
> -	# this fixes a problem where check_sections() cannot find
> -	# a parameter like "addr[6 + 2]" because it actually appears
> -	# as "addr[6", "+", "2]" on the parameter list;
> -	# but it's better to maintain the param string unchanged for output,
> -	# so just weaken the string compare in check_sections() to ignore
> -	# "[blah" in a parameter string;
> -	###$param =~ s/\s*//g;
> -	push @parameterlist, $param;
> -	$org_arg =~ s/\s\s+/ /g;
> -	$parametertypes{$param} = $org_arg;
> -}
> -
> -sub check_sections($$$$$) {
> -	my ($file, $decl_name, $decl_type, $sectcheck, $prmscheck) = @_;
> -	my @sects = split ' ', $sectcheck;
> -	my @prms = split ' ', $prmscheck;
> -	my $err;
> -	my ($px, $sx);
> -	my $prm_clean;		# strip trailing "[array size]" and/or beginning "*"
> -
> -	foreach $sx (0 .. $#sects) {
> -		$err = 1;
> -		foreach $px (0 .. $#prms) {
> -			$prm_clean = $prms[$px];
> -			$prm_clean =~ s/\[.*\]//;
> -			$prm_clean =~ s/__attribute__\s*\(\([a-z,_\*\s\(\)]*\)\)//i;
> -			# ignore array size in a parameter string;
> -			# however, the original param string may contain
> -			# spaces, e.g.:  addr[6 + 2]
> -			# and this appears in @prms as "addr[6" since the
> -			# parameter list is split at spaces;
> -			# hence just ignore "[..." for the sections check;
> -			$prm_clean =~ s/\[.*//;
> -
> -			##$prm_clean =~ s/^\**//;
> -			if ($prm_clean eq $sects[$sx]) {
> -				$err = 0;
> -				last;
> -			}
> -		}
> -		if ($err) {
> -			if ($decl_type eq "function") {
> -				print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: " .
> -					"Excess function parameter " .
> -					"'$sects[$sx]' " .
> -					"description in '$decl_name'\n";
> -				++$warnings;
> -			}
> -		}
> -	}
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# Checks the section describing the return value of a function.
> -sub check_return_section {
> -        my $file = shift;
> -        my $declaration_name = shift;
> -        my $return_type = shift;
> -
> -        # Ignore an empty return type (It's a macro)
> -        # Ignore functions with a "void" return type. (But don't ignore "void *")
> -        if (($return_type eq "") || ($return_type =~ /void\s*\w*\s*$/)) {
> -                return;
> -        }
> -
> -        if (!defined($sections{$section_return}) ||
> -            $sections{$section_return} eq "") {
> -                print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: " .
> -                        "No description found for return value of " .
> -                        "'$declaration_name'\n";
> -                ++$warnings;
> -        }
> -}
> -
> -##
> -# takes a function prototype and the name of the current file being
> -# processed and spits out all the details stored in the global
> -# arrays/hashes.
> -sub dump_function($$) {
> -    my $prototype = shift;
> -    my $file = shift;
> -    my $noret = 0;
> -
> -    print_lineno($new_start_line);
> -
> -    $prototype =~ s/^static +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/^extern +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/^asmlinkage +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/^inline +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/^__inline__ +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/^__inline +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/^__always_inline +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/^noinline +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/__init +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/__init_or_module +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/__meminit +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/__must_check +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/__weak +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/__sched +//;
> -    $prototype =~ s/__printf\s*\(\s*\d*\s*,\s*\d*\s*\) +//;
> -    my $define = $prototype =~ s/^#\s*define\s+//; #ak added
> -    $prototype =~ s/__attribute__\s*\(\(
> -            (?:
> -                 [\w\s]++          # attribute name
> -                 (?:\([^)]*+\))?   # attribute arguments
> -                 \s*+,?            # optional comma at the end
> -            )+
> -          \)\)\s+//x;
> -
> -    # Strip QEMU specific compiler annotations
> -    $prototype =~ s/QEMU_[A-Z_]+ +//;
> -
> -    # Yes, this truly is vile.  We are looking for:
> -    # 1. Return type (may be nothing if we're looking at a macro)
> -    # 2. Function name
> -    # 3. Function parameters.
> -    #
> -    # All the while we have to watch out for function pointer parameters
> -    # (which IIRC is what the two sections are for), C types (these
> -    # regexps don't even start to express all the possibilities), and
> -    # so on.
> -    #
> -    # If you mess with these regexps, it's a good idea to check that
> -    # the following functions' documentation still comes out right:
> -    # - parport_register_device (function pointer parameters)
> -    # - atomic_set (macro)
> -    # - pci_match_device, __copy_to_user (long return type)
> -
> -    if ($define && $prototype =~ m/^()([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s+/) {
> -        # This is an object-like macro, it has no return type and no parameter
> -        # list.
> -        # Function-like macros are not allowed to have spaces between
> -        # declaration_name and opening parenthesis (notice the \s+).
> -        $return_type = $1;
> -        $declaration_name = $2;
> -        $noret = 1;
> -    } elsif ($prototype =~ m/^()([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\(]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+)\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\(]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s*\*+)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\(]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+)\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\(]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s*\*+)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\(]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+)\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\(]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+\s*\*+)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\(]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^()([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+)\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s*\*+)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+)\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s*\*+)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+)\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+\s*\*+)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+)\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+\s*\*+)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/ ||
> -	$prototype =~ m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s*\*+\s*\w+\s*\*+\s*)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_~:]+)\s*\(([^\{]*)\)/)  {
> -	$return_type = $1;
> -	$declaration_name = $2;
> -	my $args = $3;
> -
> -	create_parameterlist($args, ',', $file, $declaration_name);
> -    } else {
> -	print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: cannot understand function prototype: '$prototype'\n";
> -	return;
> -    }
> -
> -    my $prms = join " ", @parameterlist;
> -    check_sections($file, $declaration_name, "function", $sectcheck, $prms);
> -
> -    # This check emits a lot of warnings at the moment, because many
> -    # functions don't have a 'Return' doc section. So until the number
> -    # of warnings goes sufficiently down, the check is only performed in
> -    # verbose mode.
> -    # TODO: always perform the check.
> -    if ($verbose && !$noret) {
> -	    check_return_section($file, $declaration_name, $return_type);
> -    }
> -
> -    # The function parser can be called with a typedef parameter.
> -    # Handle it.
> -    if ($return_type =~ /typedef/) {
> -	output_declaration($declaration_name,
> -			   'function',
> -			   {'function' => $declaration_name,
> -			    'typedef' => 1,
> -			    'module' => $modulename,
> -			    'functiontype' => $return_type,
> -			    'parameterlist' => \@parameterlist,
> -			    'parameterdescs' => \%parameterdescs,
> -			    'parametertypes' => \%parametertypes,
> -			    'sectionlist' => \@sectionlist,
> -			    'sections' => \%sections,
> -			    'purpose' => $declaration_purpose
> -			   });
> -    } else {
> -	output_declaration($declaration_name,
> -			   'function',
> -			   {'function' => $declaration_name,
> -			    'module' => $modulename,
> -			    'functiontype' => $return_type,
> -			    'parameterlist' => \@parameterlist,
> -			    'parameterdescs' => \%parameterdescs,
> -			    'parametertypes' => \%parametertypes,
> -			    'sectionlist' => \@sectionlist,
> -			    'sections' => \%sections,
> -			    'purpose' => $declaration_purpose
> -			   });
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -sub reset_state {
> -    $function = "";
> -    %parameterdescs = ();
> -    %parametertypes = ();
> -    @parameterlist = ();
> -    %sections = ();
> -    @sectionlist = ();
> -    $sectcheck = "";
> -    $struct_actual = "";
> -    $prototype = "";
> -
> -    $state = STATE_NORMAL;
> -    $inline_doc_state = STATE_INLINE_NA;
> -}
> -
> -sub tracepoint_munge($) {
> -	my $file = shift;
> -	my $tracepointname = 0;
> -	my $tracepointargs = 0;
> -
> -	if ($prototype =~ m/TRACE_EVENT\((.*?),/) {
> -		$tracepointname = $1;
> -	}
> -	if ($prototype =~ m/DEFINE_SINGLE_EVENT\((.*?),/) {
> -		$tracepointname = $1;
> -	}
> -	if ($prototype =~ m/DEFINE_EVENT\((.*?),(.*?),/) {
> -		$tracepointname = $2;
> -	}
> -	$tracepointname =~ s/^\s+//; #strip leading whitespace
> -	if ($prototype =~ m/TP_PROTO\((.*?)\)/) {
> -		$tracepointargs = $1;
> -	}
> -	if (($tracepointname eq 0) || ($tracepointargs eq 0)) {
> -		print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: Unrecognized tracepoint format: \n".
> -			     "$prototype\n";
> -	} else {
> -		$prototype = "static inline void trace_$tracepointname($tracepointargs)";
> -	}
> -}
> -
> -sub syscall_munge() {
> -	my $void = 0;
> -
> -	$prototype =~ s@[\r\n]+@ @gos; # strip newlines/CR's
> -##	if ($prototype =~ m/SYSCALL_DEFINE0\s*\(\s*(a-zA-Z0-9_)*\s*\)/) {
> -	if ($prototype =~ m/SYSCALL_DEFINE0/) {
> -		$void = 1;
> -##		$prototype = "long sys_$1(void)";
> -	}
> -
> -	$prototype =~ s/SYSCALL_DEFINE.*\(/long sys_/; # fix return type & func name
> -	if ($prototype =~ m/long (sys_.*?),/) {
> -		$prototype =~ s/,/\(/;
> -	} elsif ($void) {
> -		$prototype =~ s/\)/\(void\)/;
> -	}
> -
> -	# now delete all of the odd-number commas in $prototype
> -	# so that arg types & arg names don't have a comma between them
> -	my $count = 0;
> -	my $len = length($prototype);
> -	if ($void) {
> -		$len = 0;	# skip the for-loop
> -	}
> -	for (my $ix = 0; $ix < $len; $ix++) {
> -		if (substr($prototype, $ix, 1) eq ',') {
> -			$count++;
> -			if ($count % 2 == 1) {
> -				substr($prototype, $ix, 1) = ' ';
> -			}
> -		}
> -	}
> -}
> -
> -sub process_proto_function($$) {
> -    my $x = shift;
> -    my $file = shift;
> -
> -    $x =~ s@\/\/.*$@@gos; # strip C99-style comments to end of line
> -
> -    if ($x =~ m#\s*/\*\s+MACDOC\s*#io || ($x =~ /^#/ && $x !~ /^#\s*define/)) {
> -	# do nothing
> -    }
> -    elsif ($x =~ /([^\{]*)/) {
> -	$prototype .= $1;
> -    }
> -
> -    if (($x =~ /\{/) || ($x =~ /\#\s*define/) || ($x =~ /;/)) {
> -	$prototype =~ s@/\*.*?\*/@@gos;	# strip comments.
> -	$prototype =~ s@[\r\n]+@ @gos; # strip newlines/cr's.
> -	$prototype =~ s@^\s+@@gos; # strip leading spaces
> -
> -	 # Handle prototypes for function pointers like:
> -	 # int (*pcs_config)(struct foo)
> -	$prototype =~ s@^(\S+\s+)\(\s*\*(\S+)\)@$1$2@gos;
> -
> -	if ($prototype =~ /SYSCALL_DEFINE/) {
> -		syscall_munge();
> -	}
> -	if ($prototype =~ /TRACE_EVENT/ || $prototype =~ /DEFINE_EVENT/ ||
> -	    $prototype =~ /DEFINE_SINGLE_EVENT/)
> -	{
> -		tracepoint_munge($file);
> -	}
> -	dump_function($prototype, $file);
> -	reset_state();
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -sub process_proto_type($$) {
> -    my $x = shift;
> -    my $file = shift;
> -
> -    $x =~ s@[\r\n]+@ @gos; # strip newlines/cr's.
> -    $x =~ s@^\s+@@gos; # strip leading spaces
> -    $x =~ s@\s+$@@gos; # strip trailing spaces
> -    $x =~ s@\/\/.*$@@gos; # strip C99-style comments to end of line
> -
> -    if ($x =~ /^#/) {
> -	# To distinguish preprocessor directive from regular declaration later.
> -	$x .= ";";
> -    }
> -
> -    while (1) {
> -	if ( $x =~ /([^\{\};]*)([\{\};])(.*)/ ) {
> -            if( length $prototype ) {
> -                $prototype .= " "
> -            }
> -	    $prototype .= $1 . $2;
> -	    ($2 eq '{') && $brcount++;
> -	    ($2 eq '}') && $brcount--;
> -	    if (($2 eq ';') && ($brcount == 0)) {
> -		dump_declaration($prototype, $file);
> -		reset_state();
> -		last;
> -	    }
> -	    $x = $3;
> -	} else {
> -	    $prototype .= $x;
> -	    last;
> -	}
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -
> -sub map_filename($) {
> -    my $file;
> -    my ($orig_file) = @_;
> -
> -    if (defined($ENV{'SRCTREE'})) {
> -	$file = "$ENV{'SRCTREE'}" . "/" . $orig_file;
> -    } else {
> -	$file = $orig_file;
> -    }
> -
> -    if (defined($source_map{$file})) {
> -	$file = $source_map{$file};
> -    }
> -
> -    return $file;
> -}
> -
> -sub process_export_file($) {
> -    my ($orig_file) = @_;
> -    my $file = map_filename($orig_file);
> -
> -    if (!open(IN,"<$file")) {
> -	print STDERR "Error: Cannot open file $file\n";
> -	++$errors;
> -	return;
> -    }
> -
> -    while (<IN>) {
> -	if (/$export_symbol/) {
> -	    next if (defined($nosymbol_table{$2}));
> -	    $function_table{$2} = 1;
> -	}
> -    }
> -
> -    close(IN);
> -}
> -
> -#
> -# Parsers for the various processing states.
> -#
> -# STATE_NORMAL: looking for the /** to begin everything.
> -#
> -sub process_normal() {
> -    if (/$doc_start/o) {
> -	$state = STATE_NAME;	# next line is always the function name
> -	$in_doc_sect = 0;
> -	$declaration_start_line = $. + 1;
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -#
> -# STATE_NAME: Looking for the "name - description" line
> -#
> -sub process_name($$) {
> -    my $file = shift;
> -    my $identifier;
> -    my $descr;
> -
> -    if (/$doc_block/o) {
> -	$state = STATE_DOCBLOCK;
> -	$contents = "";
> -	$new_start_line = $.;
> -
> -	if ( $1 eq "" ) {
> -	    $section = $section_intro;
> -	} else {
> -	    $section = $1;
> -	}
> -    }
> -    elsif (/$doc_decl/o) {
> -	$identifier = $1;
> -	if (/\s*([\w\s]+?)(\s*-|:)/) {
> -	    $identifier = $1;
> -	}
> -
> -	$state = STATE_BODY;
> -	# if there's no @param blocks need to set up default section
> -	# here
> -	$contents = "";
> -	$section = $section_default;
> -	$new_start_line = $. + 1;
> -	if (/[-:](.*)/) {
> -	    # strip leading/trailing/multiple spaces
> -	    $descr= $1;
> -	    $descr =~ s/^\s*//;
> -	    $descr =~ s/\s*$//;
> -	    $descr =~ s/\s+/ /g;
> -	    $declaration_purpose = $descr;
> -	    $state = STATE_BODY_MAYBE;
> -	} else {
> -	    $declaration_purpose = "";
> -	}
> -
> -	if (($declaration_purpose eq "") && $verbose) {
> -	    print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: missing initial short description on line:\n";
> -	    print STDERR $_;
> -	    ++$warnings;
> -	}
> -
> -	if ($identifier =~ m/^struct\b/) {
> -	    $decl_type = 'struct';
> -	} elsif ($identifier =~ m/^union\b/) {
> -	    $decl_type = 'union';
> -	} elsif ($identifier =~ m/^enum\b/) {
> -	    $decl_type = 'enum';
> -	} elsif ($identifier =~ m/^typedef\b/) {
> -	    $decl_type = 'typedef';
> -	} else {
> -	    $decl_type = 'function';
> -	}
> -
> -	if ($verbose) {
> -	    print STDERR "${file}:$.: info: Scanning doc for $identifier\n";
> -	}
> -    } else {
> -	print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: Cannot understand $_ on line $.",
> -	    " - I thought it was a doc line\n";
> -	++$warnings;
> -	$state = STATE_NORMAL;
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -
> -#
> -# STATE_BODY and STATE_BODY_MAYBE: the bulk of a kerneldoc comment.
> -#
> -sub process_body($$) {
> -    my $file = shift;
> -
> -    # Until all named variable macro parameters are
> -    # documented using the bare name (`x`) rather than with
> -    # dots (`x...`), strip the dots:
> -    if ($section =~ /\w\.\.\.$/) {
> -	$section =~ s/\.\.\.$//;
> -
> -	if ($verbose) {
> -	    print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: Variable macro arguments should be documented without dots\n";
> -	    ++$warnings;
> -	}
> -    }
> -
> -    if ($state == STATE_BODY_WITH_BLANK_LINE && /^\s*\*\s?\S/) {
> -	dump_section($file, $section, $contents);
> -	$section = $section_default;
> -	$new_start_line = $.;
> -	$contents = "";
> -    }
> -
> -    if (/$doc_sect/i) { # case insensitive for supported section names
> -	$newsection = $1;
> -	$newcontents = $2;
> -
> -	# map the supported section names to the canonical names
> -	if ($newsection =~ m/^description$/i) {
> -	    $newsection = $section_default;
> -	} elsif ($newsection =~ m/^context$/i) {
> -	    $newsection = $section_context;
> -	} elsif ($newsection =~ m/^returns?$/i) {
> -	    $newsection = $section_return;
> -	} elsif ($newsection =~ m/^\@return$/) {
> -	    # special: @return is a section, not a param description
> -	    $newsection = $section_return;
> -	}
> -
> -	if (($contents ne "") && ($contents ne "\n")) {
> -	    if (!$in_doc_sect && $verbose) {
> -		print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: contents before sections\n";
> -		++$warnings;
> -	    }
> -	    dump_section($file, $section, $contents);
> -	    $section = $section_default;
> -	}
> -
> -	$in_doc_sect = 1;
> -	$state = STATE_BODY;
> -	$contents = $newcontents;
> -	$new_start_line = $.;
> -	while (substr($contents, 0, 1) eq " ") {
> -	    $contents = substr($contents, 1);
> -	}
> -	if ($contents ne "") {
> -	    $contents .= "\n";
> -	}
> -	$section = $newsection;
> -	$leading_space = undef;
> -    } elsif (/$doc_end/) {
> -	if (($contents ne "") && ($contents ne "\n")) {
> -	    dump_section($file, $section, $contents);
> -	    $section = $section_default;
> -	    $contents = "";
> -	}
> -	# look for doc_com + <text> + doc_end:
> -	if ($_ =~ m'\s*\*\s*[a-zA-Z_0-9:\.]+\*/') {
> -	    print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: suspicious ending line: $_";
> -	    ++$warnings;
> -	}
> -
> -	$prototype = "";
> -	$state = STATE_PROTO;
> -	$brcount = 0;
> -        $new_start_line = $. + 1;
> -    } elsif (/$doc_content/) {
> -	if ($1 eq "") {
> -	    if ($section eq $section_context) {
> -		dump_section($file, $section, $contents);
> -		$section = $section_default;
> -		$contents = "";
> -		$new_start_line = $.;
> -		$state = STATE_BODY;
> -	    } else {
> -		if ($section ne $section_default) {
> -		    $state = STATE_BODY_WITH_BLANK_LINE;
> -		} else {
> -		    $state = STATE_BODY;
> -		}
> -		$contents .= "\n";
> -	    }
> -	} elsif ($state == STATE_BODY_MAYBE) {
> -	    # Continued declaration purpose
> -	    chomp($declaration_purpose);
> -	    $declaration_purpose .= " " . $1;
> -	    $declaration_purpose =~ s/\s+/ /g;
> -	} else {
> -	    my $cont = $1;
> -	    if ($section =~ m/^@/ || $section eq $section_context) {
> -		if (!defined $leading_space) {
> -		    if ($cont =~ m/^(\s+)/) {
> -			$leading_space = $1;
> -		    } else {
> -			$leading_space = "";
> -		    }
> -		}
> -		$cont =~ s/^$leading_space//;
> -	    }
> -	    $contents .= $cont . "\n";
> -	}
> -    } else {
> -	# i dont know - bad line?  ignore.
> -	print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: bad line: $_";
> -	++$warnings;
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -
> -#
> -# STATE_PROTO: reading a function/whatever prototype.
> -#
> -sub process_proto($$) {
> -    my $file = shift;
> -
> -    if (/$doc_inline_oneline/) {
> -	$section = $1;
> -	$contents = $2;
> -	if ($contents ne "") {
> -	    $contents .= "\n";
> -	    dump_section($file, $section, $contents);
> -	    $section = $section_default;
> -	    $contents = "";
> -	}
> -    } elsif (/$doc_inline_start/) {
> -	$state = STATE_INLINE;
> -	$inline_doc_state = STATE_INLINE_NAME;
> -    } elsif ($decl_type eq 'function') {
> -	process_proto_function($_, $file);
> -    } else {
> -	process_proto_type($_, $file);
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -#
> -# STATE_DOCBLOCK: within a DOC: block.
> -#
> -sub process_docblock($$) {
> -    my $file = shift;
> -
> -    if (/$doc_end/) {
> -	dump_doc_section($file, $section, $contents);
> -	$section = $section_default;
> -	$contents = "";
> -	$function = "";
> -	%parameterdescs = ();
> -	%parametertypes = ();
> -	@parameterlist = ();
> -	%sections = ();
> -	@sectionlist = ();
> -	$prototype = "";
> -	$state = STATE_NORMAL;
> -    } elsif (/$doc_content/) {
> -	if ( $1 eq "" )	{
> -	    $contents .= $blankline;
> -	} else {
> -	    $contents .= $1 . "\n";
> -	}
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -#
> -# STATE_INLINE: docbook comments within a prototype.
> -#
> -sub process_inline($$) {
> -    my $file = shift;
> -
> -    # First line (state 1) needs to be a @parameter
> -    if ($inline_doc_state == STATE_INLINE_NAME && /$doc_inline_sect/o) {
> -	$section = $1;
> -	$contents = $2;
> -	$new_start_line = $.;
> -	if ($contents ne "") {
> -	    while (substr($contents, 0, 1) eq " ") {
> -		$contents = substr($contents, 1);
> -	    }
> -	    $contents .= "\n";
> -	}
> -	$inline_doc_state = STATE_INLINE_TEXT;
> -	# Documentation block end */
> -    } elsif (/$doc_inline_end/) {
> -	if (($contents ne "") && ($contents ne "\n")) {
> -	    dump_section($file, $section, $contents);
> -	    $section = $section_default;
> -	    $contents = "";
> -	}
> -	$state = STATE_PROTO;
> -	$inline_doc_state = STATE_INLINE_NA;
> -	# Regular text
> -    } elsif (/$doc_content/) {
> -	if ($inline_doc_state == STATE_INLINE_TEXT) {
> -	    $contents .= $1 . "\n";
> -	    # nuke leading blank lines
> -	    if ($contents =~ /^\s*$/) {
> -		$contents = "";
> -	    }
> -	} elsif ($inline_doc_state == STATE_INLINE_NAME) {
> -	    $inline_doc_state = STATE_INLINE_ERROR;
> -	    print STDERR "${file}:$.: warning: ";
> -	    print STDERR "Incorrect use of kernel-doc format: $_";
> -	    ++$warnings;
> -	}
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -
> -sub process_file($) {
> -    my $file;
> -    my $initial_section_counter = $section_counter;
> -    my ($orig_file) = @_;
> -
> -    $file = map_filename($orig_file);
> -
> -    if (!open(IN_FILE,"<$file")) {
> -	print STDERR "Error: Cannot open file $file\n";
> -	++$errors;
> -	return;
> -    }
> -
> -    $. = 1;
> -
> -    $section_counter = 0;
> -    while (<IN_FILE>) {
> -	while (s/\\\s*$//) {
> -	    $_ .= <IN_FILE>;
> -	}
> -	# Replace tabs by spaces
> -        while ($_ =~ s/\t+/' ' x (length($&) * 8 - length($`) % 8)/e) {};
> -	# Hand this line to the appropriate state handler
> -	if ($state == STATE_NORMAL) {
> -	    process_normal();
> -	} elsif ($state == STATE_NAME) {
> -	    process_name($file, $_);
> -	} elsif ($state == STATE_BODY || $state == STATE_BODY_MAYBE ||
> -		 $state == STATE_BODY_WITH_BLANK_LINE) {
> -	    process_body($file, $_);
> -	} elsif ($state == STATE_INLINE) { # scanning for inline parameters
> -	    process_inline($file, $_);
> -	} elsif ($state == STATE_PROTO) {
> -	    process_proto($file, $_);
> -	} elsif ($state == STATE_DOCBLOCK) {
> -	    process_docblock($file, $_);
> -	}
> -    }
> -
> -    # Make sure we got something interesting.
> -    if ($initial_section_counter == $section_counter && $
> -	output_mode ne "none") {
> -	if ($output_selection == OUTPUT_INCLUDE) {
> -	    print STDERR "${file}:1: warning: '$_' not found\n"
> -		for keys %function_table;
> -	}
> -	else {
> -	    print STDERR "${file}:1: warning: no structured comments found\n";
> -	}
> -    }
> -    close IN_FILE;
> -}
> -
> -
> -if ($output_mode eq "rst") {
> -	get_sphinx_version() if (!$sphinx_major);
> -}
> -
> -$kernelversion = get_kernel_version();
> -
> -# generate a sequence of code that will splice in highlighting information
> -# using the s// operator.
> -for (my $k = 0; $k < @highlights; $k++) {
> -    my $pattern = $highlights[$k][0];
> -    my $result = $highlights[$k][1];
> -#   print STDERR "scanning pattern:$pattern, highlight:($result)\n";
> -    $dohighlight .=  "\$contents =~ s:$pattern:$result:gs;\n";
> -}
> -
> -# Read the file that maps relative names to absolute names for
> -# separate source and object directories and for shadow trees.
> -if (open(SOURCE_MAP, "<.tmp_filelist.txt")) {
> -	my ($relname, $absname);
> -	while(<SOURCE_MAP>) {
> -		chop();
> -		($relname, $absname) = (split())[0..1];
> -		$relname =~ s:^/+::;
> -		$source_map{$relname} = $absname;
> -	}
> -	close(SOURCE_MAP);
> -}
> -
> -if ($output_selection == OUTPUT_EXPORTED ||
> -    $output_selection == OUTPUT_INTERNAL) {
> -
> -    push(@export_file_list, @ARGV);
> -
> -    foreach (@export_file_list) {
> -	chomp;
> -	process_export_file($_);
> -    }
> -}
> -
> -foreach (@ARGV) {
> -    chomp;
> -    process_file($_);
> -}
> -if ($verbose && $errors) {
> -  print STDERR "$errors errors\n";
> -}
> -if ($verbose && $warnings) {
> -  print STDERR "$warnings warnings\n";
> -}
> -
> -if ($Werror && $warnings) {
> -    print STDERR "$warnings warnings as Errors\n";
> -    exit($warnings);
> -} else {
> -    exit($output_mode eq "none" ? 0 : $errors)
> -}



Thanks,
Mauro


  reply	other threads:[~2025-08-15 10:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-08-14 17:13 [PATCH for-10.2 0/8] docs: Update our kernel-doc script to the kernel's new Python one Peter Maydell
2025-08-14 17:13 ` [PATCH for-10.2 1/8] docs/sphinx/kerneldoc.py: Handle new LINENO syntax Peter Maydell
2025-08-15  9:49   ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2025-08-14 17:13 ` [PATCH for-10.2 2/8] tests/qtest/libqtest.h: Remove stray space from doc comment Peter Maydell
2025-08-15  9:51   ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2025-08-15 10:14     ` Peter Maydell
2025-08-14 17:13 ` [PATCH for-10.2 3/8] scripts: Import Python kerneldoc from Linux kernel Peter Maydell
2025-08-15 10:00   ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2025-08-15 10:19   ` Peter Maydell
2025-08-14 17:13 ` [PATCH for-10.2 4/8] scripts/kernel-doc: strip QEMU_ from function definitions Peter Maydell
2025-08-15 10:01   ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2025-08-14 17:13 ` [PATCH for-10.2 5/8] scripts/kernel-doc: tweak for QEMU coding standards Peter Maydell
2025-08-15 10:34   ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2025-08-14 17:13 ` [PATCH for-10.2 6/8] scripts/kerneldoc: Switch to the Python kernel-doc script Peter Maydell
2025-08-14 17:13 ` [PATCH for-10.2 7/8] scripts/kernel-doc: Delete the old Perl " Peter Maydell
2025-08-15 10:35   ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab [this message]
2025-08-14 17:13 ` [PATCH for-10.2 8/8] MAINTAINERS: Put kernel-doc under the "docs build machinery" section Peter Maydell
2025-08-15 10:40   ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2025-08-26 10:36     ` Peter Maydell
2025-08-15  9:11 ` [PATCH for-10.2 0/8] docs: Update our kernel-doc script to the kernel's new Python one Jonathan Cameron via
2025-08-15  9:39   ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2025-08-15 10:10     ` Peter Maydell
2025-08-15 11:12       ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2025-08-19 10:34 ` Paolo Bonzini

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