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#!/usr/bin/env perl
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
# perltidy -l=123
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
package kconfig_lint;
use strict;
use warnings;
use English qw( -no_match_vars );
use File::Find;
use Getopt::Long;
use Getopt::Std;
# If taint mode is enabled, Untaint the path - git and grep must be in /bin, /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin
if ( ${^TAINT} ) {
$ENV{'PATH'} = '/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin';
delete @ENV{ 'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV' };
}
my $suppress_error_output = 0; # flag to prevent error text
my $suppress_warning_output = 0; # flag to prevent warning text
my $show_note_output = 0; # flag to show minor notes text
my $print_full_output = 0; # flag to print wholeconfig output
my $output_file = "-"; # filename of output - set stdout by default
my $dont_use_git_grep = 0;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
# Globals
my $top_dir = "."; # Directory where Kconfig is run
my $root_dir = "src"; # Directory of the top level Kconfig file
my $errors_found = 0; # count of errors
my $warnings_found = 0;
my $exclude_dirs_and_files =
'^build/\|^coreboot-builds/\|^configs/\|^util/\|^\.git/\|^payloads\|^Documentation\|^3rdparty'
. '\|' . # directories to exclude when searching for used symbols
'\.config\|\.txt$\|\.tex$\|\.tags\|/kconfig.h'; #files to exclude when looking for symbols
my $payload_files_to_check='payloads/Makefile.inc payloads/external/Makefile.inc';
my $config_file = ""; # name of config file to load symbol values from.
my @wholeconfig; # document the entire kconfig structure
my %loaded_files; # list of each Kconfig file loaded
my %symbols; # main structure of all symbols declared
my %referenced_symbols; # list of symbols referenced by expressions or select statements
my %used_symbols; # structure of symbols used in the tree, and where they're found
my @collected_symbols; #
my %selected_symbols; # list of symbols that are enabled by a select statement
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
my $exclude_unused = '_SPECIFIC_OPTIONS|SOUTH_BRIDGE_OPTIONS';
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
Main();
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main
#
# Start by loading and parsing the top level Kconfig, this pulls in the other
# files. Parsing the tree creates several arrays and hashes that can be used
# to check for errors
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub Main {
check_arguments();
open( STDOUT, "> $output_file" ) or die "Can't open $output_file for output: $!\n";
if ( defined $top_dir ) {
chdir $top_dir or die "Error: can't cd to $top_dir\n";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
die "Error: $top_dir/$root_dir does not exist.\n" unless ( -d $root_dir );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
#load the Kconfig tree, checking what we can and building up all the hash tables
build_and_parse_kconfig_tree("$root_dir/Kconfig");
load_config($config_file) if ($config_file);
check_type();
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
check_defaults();
check_referenced_symbols();
collect_used_symbols();
check_used_symbols();
check_for_ifdef();
check_for_def();
check_config_macro();
check_selected_symbols();
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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# Run checks based on the data that was found
if ( ( !$suppress_warning_output ) && ( ${^TAINT} == 0 ) ) {
# The find function is tainted - only run it if taint checking
# is disabled and warnings are enabled.
find( \&check_if_file_referenced, $root_dir );
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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print_wholeconfig();
if ($errors_found) {
print "# $errors_found errors";
if ($warnings_found) {
print ", $warnings_found warnings";
}
print "\n";
}
exit( $errors_found + $warnings_found );
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Print and count errors
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub show_error {
my ($error_msg) = @_;
unless ($suppress_error_output) {
print "#!!!!! Error: $error_msg\n";
$errors_found++;
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Print and count warnings
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub show_warning {
my ($warning_msg) = @_;
unless ($suppress_warning_output) {
print "#!!!!! Warning: $warning_msg\n";
$warnings_found++;
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check selected symbols for validity
# they must be bools
# they cannot select symbols created in 'choice' blocks
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_selected_symbols {
#loop through symbols found in expressions and used by 'select' keywords
foreach my $symbol ( sort ( keys %selected_symbols ) ) {
my $type_failure = 0;
my $choice_failure = 0;
#errors selecting symbols that don't exist are already printed, so we
#don't need to print them again here
#make sure the selected symbols are bools
if ( ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) && ( $symbols{$symbol}{type} ne "bool" ) ) {
$type_failure = 1;
}
#make sure we're not selecting choice symbols
if ( ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) && ( $symbols{$symbol}{choice} ) ) {
$choice_failure = 1;
}
#loop through each instance of the symbol to print out all of the failures
for ( my $i = 0 ; $i <= $referenced_symbols{$symbol}{count} ; $i++ ) {
next if ( !exists $selected_symbols{$symbol}{$i} );
my $file = $referenced_symbols{$symbol}{$i}{filename};
my $lineno = $referenced_symbols{$symbol}{$i}{line_no};
if ($type_failure) {
show_error(
"CONFIG_$symbol' selected at $file:$lineno." . " Selects only work on symbols of type bool." );
}
if ($choice_failure) {
show_error(
"'CONFIG_$symbol' selected at $file:$lineno." . " Symbols created in a choice cannot be selected." );
}
}
}
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_for_ifdef - Look for instances of #ifdef CONFIG_[symbol_name] and
# #if defined(CONFIG_[symbol_name]).
#
# #ifdef symbol is valid for strings, but bool, hex, and INT are always defined.
# #if defined(symbol) && symbol is also a valid construct.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_for_ifdef {
my @ifdef_symbols = @collected_symbols;
#look for #ifdef SYMBOL
while ( my $line = shift @ifdef_symbols ) {
if ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):(\d+):\s*#\s*ifn?def\s*\(?\s*CONFIG(?:_|\()(\w+)/ ) {
my $file = $1;
my $lineno = $2;
my $symbol = $3;
if ( ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) && ( $symbols{$symbol}{type} ne "string" ) ) {
show_error( "#ifdef 'CONFIG_$symbol' used at $file:$lineno."
. " Symbols of type '$symbols{$symbol}{type}' are always defined." );
}
} elsif ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):(\d+):.+defined\s*\(?\s*CONFIG(?:_|\()(\w+)/ ) {
my $file = $1;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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my $lineno = $2;
my $symbol = $3;
if ( ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) && ( $symbols{$symbol}{type} ne "string" ) ) {
show_error( "defined(CONFIG_$symbol) used at $file:$lineno."
. " Symbols of type '$symbols{$symbol}{type}' are always defined." );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_for_def - Look for instances of #define CONFIG_[symbol_name]
#
# Symbols should not be redefined outside of Kconfig, and #defines should not
# look like symbols
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_for_def {
my @def_symbols = @collected_symbols;
#look for #ifdef SYMBOL
while ( my $line = shift @def_symbols ) {
if ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):(\d+):\s*#\s*define\s+CONFIG_(\w+)/ ) {
my $file = $1;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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my $lineno = $2;
my $symbol = $3;
if ( ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) ) {
show_error("#define of symbol 'CONFIG_$symbol' used at $file:$lineno.");
}
else {
show_error( "#define 'CONFIG_$symbol' used at $file:$lineno."
. " Other #defines should not look like Kconfig symbols." );
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_type - Make sure that all symbols have a type defined.
#
# Conflicting types are found when parsing the Kconfig tree.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_type {
# loop through each defined symbol
foreach my $sym ( sort ( keys %symbols ) ) {
# Make sure there's a type set for the symbol
if (!defined $symbols{$sym}{type}) {
#loop through each instance of that symbol
for ( my $sym_num = 0 ; $sym_num <= $symbols{$sym}{count} ; $sym_num++ ) {
my $filename = $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{file};
my $line_no = $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{line_no};
show_error("No type defined for symbol $sym defined at $filename:$line_no.");
}
}
}
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_config_macro - The CONFIG() macro is only valid for symbols of type
# bool. It would probably work on type hex or int if the value was 0 or 1,
# but this seems like a bad plan. Using it on strings is dead out.
#
# The IS_ENABLED() macro is forbidden in coreboot now. Though, as long as
# we keep its definition in libpayload for compatibility, we have to check
# that it doesn't sneak back in.
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_config_macro {
my @is_enabled_symbols = @collected_symbols;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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#sort through symbols found by grep and store them in a hash for easy access
while ( my $line = shift @is_enabled_symbols ) {
if ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):(\d+):(.+\bCONFIG\(.*)/ ) {
my $file = $1;
my $lineno = $2;
$line = $3;
while ( $line =~ /(.*)\bCONFIG\(([^)]*)\)(.*)/ ) {
my $symbol = $2;
$line = $1 . $3;
#make sure that the type is bool
if ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) {
if ( $symbols{$symbol}{type} ne "bool" ) {
show_error( "CONFIG($symbol) used at $file:$lineno."
. " CONFIG() is only valid for type 'bool', not '$symbols{$symbol}{type}'." );
}
}
else {
show_error("CONFIG() used on unknown value ($symbol) at $file:$lineno.");
}
}
} elsif ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):(\d+):(.+IS_ENABLED.*)/ ) {
my $file = $1;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
my $lineno = $2;
$line = $3;
if ( ( $line !~ /(.*)IS_ENABLED\s*\(\s*CONFIG_(\w+)(.*)/ ) && ( $line !~ /(\/[\*\/])(.*)IS_ENABLED/ ) ) {
show_error("# uninterpreted IS_ENABLED at $file:$lineno: $line");
next;
}
while ( $line =~ /(.*)IS_ENABLED\s*\(\s*CONFIG_(\w+)(.*)/ ) {
my $symbol = $2;
$line = $1 . $3;
show_error("IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_$symbol) at $file:$lineno is deprecated. Use CONFIG($symbol) instead.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
} elsif ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):(\d+):\s*#\s*(?:el)?if\s+!?\s*\(?\s*CONFIG_(\w+)\)?(\s*==\s*1)?.*?$/ ) {
my $file = $1;
my $lineno = $2;
my $symbol = $3;
# If the type is bool, give a warning that CONFIG() should be used
if ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) {
if ( $symbols{$symbol}{type} eq "bool" ) {
show_error( "#if CONFIG_$symbol used at $file:$lineno."
. " CONFIG($symbol) should be used for type 'bool'" );
}
}
} elsif ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):(\d+):\s*#\s*(?:el)?if.*(?:&&|\|\|)\s+!?\s*\(?\s*CONFIG_(\w+)\)?(\s*==\s*1)?$/ ) {
my $file = $1;
my $lineno = $2;
my $symbol = $3;
# If the type is bool, give a warning that CONFIG() should be used
if ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) {
if ( $symbols{$symbol}{type} eq "bool" ) {
show_error( "#if CONFIG_$symbol used at $file:$lineno."
. " CONFIG($symbol) should be used for type 'bool'" );
}
}
} elsif ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):(\d+):(.+\bCONFIG_.+)/ ) {
my $file = $1;
my $lineno = $2;
$line = $3;
if ( $file =~ /.*\.(c|h|asl|ld)/ ) {
while ( $line =~ /(.*)\bCONFIG_(\w+)(.*)/ && $1 !~ /\/\/|\/\*/ ) {
my $symbol = $2;
$line = $1 . $3;
if ( exists $symbols{$symbol} ) {
if ( $symbols{$symbol}{type} eq "bool" ) {
show_error( "Naked reference to CONFIG_$symbol used at $file:$lineno."
. " A 'bool' Kconfig should always be accessed through CONFIG($symbol)." );
}
} else {
show_warning( "Unknown config option CONFIG_$symbol used at $file:$lineno." );
}
}
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_defaults - Look for defaults that come after a default with no
# dependencies.
#
# TODO - check for defaults with the same dependencies
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_defaults {
# loop through each defined symbol
foreach my $sym ( sort ( keys %symbols ) ) {
my $default_set = 0;
my $default_filename = "";
my $default_line_no = "";
#loop through each instance of that symbol
for ( my $sym_num = 0 ; $sym_num <= $symbols{$sym}{count} ; $sym_num++ ) {
#loop through any defaults for that instance of that symbol, if there are any
next unless ( exists $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default_max} );
for ( my $def_num = 0 ; $def_num <= $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default_max} ; $def_num++ ) {
my $filename = $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{file};
my $line_no = $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default_line_no};
# Make sure there's a type set for the symbol
next if (!defined $symbols{$sym}{type});
# Symbols created/used inside a choice must not have a default set. The default is set by the choice itself.
if ($symbols{$sym}{choice}) {
show_error("Defining a default for symbol '$sym' at $filename:$line_no, used inside choice at "
. "$symbols{$sym}{choice_loc}, is not allowed.");
}
# skip good defaults
if (! ((($symbols{$sym}{type} eq "hex") && ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default} =~ /^0x/)) ||
(($symbols{$sym}{type} eq "int") && ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default} =~ /^[-0-9]+$/)) ||
(($symbols{$sym}{type} eq "string") && ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default} =~ /^".*"$/)) ||
(($symbols{$sym}{type} eq "bool") && ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default} =~ /^[yn]$/)))
) {
my ($checksym) = $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default} =~ /(\w+)/;
if (! exists $symbols{$checksym}) {
# verify the symbol type against the default value
if ($symbols{$sym}{type} eq "hex") {
show_error("non hex default value ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default}) used for hex symbol $sym at $filename:$line_no.");
} elsif ($symbols{$sym}{type} eq "int") {
show_error("non int default value ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default}) used for int symbol $sym at $filename:$line_no.");
} elsif ($symbols{$sym}{type} eq "string") {
# TODO: Remove special MAINBOARD_DIR check
if ($sym ne "MAINBOARD_DIR") {
show_error("no quotes around default value ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default}) used for string symbol $sym at $filename:$line_no.");
}
} elsif ($symbols{$sym}{type} eq "bool") {
if ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default} =~ /[01YN]/) {
show_error("default value ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default}) for bool symbol $sym uses value other than y/n at $filename:$line_no.");
} else {
show_error("non bool default value ($symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default}) used for bool symbol $sym at $filename:$line_no.");
}
}
}
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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#if a default is already set, display an error
if ($default_set) {
show_error( "Default for '$sym' referenced at $filename:$line_no will never be set"
. " - overridden by default set at $default_filename:$default_line_no" );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
else {
#if no default is set, see if this is a default with no dependencies
unless ( ( exists $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default_depends_on} )
|| ( exists $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{max_dependency} ) )
{
$default_set = 1;
$default_filename = $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{file};
$default_line_no = $symbols{$sym}{$sym_num}{default}{$def_num}{default_line_no};
}
}
}
}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_referenced_symbols - Make sure the symbols referenced by expressions and
# select statements are actually valid symbols.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_referenced_symbols {
#loop through symbols found in expressions and used by 'select' keywords
foreach my $key ( sort ( keys %referenced_symbols ) ) {
#make sure the symbol was defined by a 'config' or 'choice' keyword
next if ( exists $symbols{$key} );
#loop through each instance of the symbol to print out all of the invalid references
for ( my $i = 0 ; $i <= $referenced_symbols{$key}{count} ; $i++ ) {
my $filename = $referenced_symbols{$key}{$i}{filename};
my $line_no = $referenced_symbols{$key}{$i}{line_no};
show_error("Undefined Symbol '$key' used at $filename:$line_no.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub collect_used_symbols {
# find all references to CONFIG_ statements in the tree
if ($dont_use_git_grep) {
@collected_symbols = `grep -Irn -- "CONFIG\\(_\\|(\\)" | grep -v '$exclude_dirs_and_files'; grep -In -- "CONFIG\\(_\\|(\\)" $payload_files_to_check`;
}
else {
@collected_symbols = `git grep -In -- "CONFIG\\(_\\|(\\)" | grep -v '$exclude_dirs_and_files'; git grep -In -- "CONFIG\\(_\\|(\\)" $payload_files_to_check`;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
my @used_symbols = @collected_symbols;
#sort through symbols found by grep and store them in a hash for easy access
while ( my $line = shift @used_symbols ) {
while ( $line =~ /[^A-Za-z0-9_]CONFIG(?:_|\()([A-Za-z0-9_]+)/g ) {
my $symbol = $1;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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my $filename = "";
if ( $line =~ /^([^:]+):/ ) {
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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$filename = $1;
}
if ( exists $used_symbols{$symbol}{count} ) {
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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$used_symbols{$symbol}{count}++;
}
else {
$used_symbols{$symbol}{count} = 0;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
$used_symbols{$symbol}{"num_$used_symbols{$symbol}{count}"} = $filename;
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_used_symbols - Checks to see whether or not the created symbols are
# actually used.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_used_symbols {
# loop through all defined symbols and see if they're used anywhere
foreach my $key ( sort ( keys %symbols ) ) {
if ( $key =~ /$exclude_unused/ ) {
next;
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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#see if they're used internal to Kconfig
next if ( exists $referenced_symbols{$key} );
#see if they're used externally
next if exists $used_symbols{$key};
#loop through the definitions to print out all the places the symbol is defined.
for ( my $i = 0 ; $i <= $symbols{$key}{count} ; $i++ ) {
my $filename = $symbols{$key}{$i}{file};
my $line_no = $symbols{$key}{$i}{line_no};
show_warning("Unused symbol '$key' referenced at $filename:$line_no.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# build_and_parse_kconfig_tree
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#load the initial file and start parsing it
sub build_and_parse_kconfig_tree {
my ($top_level_kconfig) = @_;
my @config_to_parse;
my @parseline;
my $inside_help = 0; # set to line number of 'help' keyword if this line is inside a help block
my @inside_if = (); # stack of if dependencies
my $inside_config = ""; # set to symbol name of the config section
my @inside_menu = (); # stack of menu names
my $inside_choice = "";
my $choice_symbol = "";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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my $configs_inside_choice;
my %fileinfo;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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#start the tree off by loading the top level kconfig
@config_to_parse = load_kconfig_file( $top_level_kconfig, "", 0, 0, "", 0 );
while ( ( @parseline = shift(@config_to_parse) ) && ( exists $parseline[0]{text} ) ) {
my $line = $parseline[0]{text};
my $filename = $parseline[0]{filename};
my $line_no = $parseline[0]{file_line_no};
#handle help - help text: "help" or "---help---"
my $lastline_was_help = $inside_help;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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$inside_help = handle_help( $line, $inside_help, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no );
$parseline[0]{inside_help} = $inside_help;
#look for basic issues in the line, strip crlf
$line = simple_line_checks( $line, $filename, $line_no );
#strip comments
$line =~ s/\s*#.*$//;
#don't parse any more if we're inside a help block
if ($inside_help) {
#do nothing
}
#handle config
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*config\s+/ ) {
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
$line =~ /^\s*config\s+([^"\s]+)\s*(?>#.*)?$/;
my $symbol = $1;
$inside_config = $symbol;
if ($inside_choice) {
$configs_inside_choice++;
}
add_symbol( $symbol, \@inside_menu, $filename, $line_no, \@inside_if, $inside_choice );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
#bool|hex|int|string|tristate <expr> [if <expr>]
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*(bool|string|hex|int|tristate)/ ) {
$line =~ /^\s*(bool|string|hex|int|tristate)\s*(.*)/;
my ( $type, $prompt ) = ( $1, $2 );
handle_type( $type, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
handle_prompt( $prompt, $type, \@inside_menu, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no );
}
# def_bool|def_tristate <expr> [if <expr>]
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*(def_bool|def_tristate)/ ) {
$line =~ /^\s*(def_bool|def_tristate)\s+(.*)/;
my ( $orgtype, $default ) = ( $1, $2 );
( my $type = $orgtype ) =~ s/def_//;
handle_type( $type, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
handle_default( $default, $orgtype, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no );
}
#prompt <prompt> [if <expr>]
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*prompt/ ) {
$line =~ /^\s*prompt\s+(.+)/;
handle_prompt( $1, "prompt", \@inside_menu, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no );
}
# default <expr> [if <expr>]
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*default/ ) {
$line =~ /^\s*default\s+(.*)/;
my $default = $1;
handle_default( $default, "default", $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no );
}
# depends on <expr>
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*depends\s+on/ ) {
$line =~ /^\s*depends\s+on\s+(.*)$/;
my $expr = $1;
handle_depends( $expr, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no );
handle_expressions( $expr, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
}
# comment <prompt>
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*comment/ ) {
$inside_config = "";
}
# choice [symbol]
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*choice/ ) {
if ( $line =~ /^\s*choice\s*([A-Za-z0-9_]+)$/ ) {
my $symbol = $1;
add_symbol( $symbol, \@inside_menu, $filename, $line_no, \@inside_if );
handle_type( "bool", $symbol, $filename, $line_no );
$choice_symbol = $symbol;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
$inside_config = "";
$inside_choice = "$filename $line_no";
$configs_inside_choice = 0;
# Kconfig verifies that choice blocks have a prompt
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
# endchoice
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*endchoice/ ) {
$inside_config = "";
if ( !$inside_choice ) {
show_error("'endchoice' keyword not within a choice block at $filename:$line_no.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
$inside_choice = "";
if (( $configs_inside_choice == 0 ) &&
( $choice_symbol eq "" )) {
show_error("unnamed choice block has no symbols at $filename:$line_no.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
$configs_inside_choice = 0;
$choice_symbol="";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
# [optional]
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*optional/ ) {
if ($inside_config) {
show_error( "Keyword 'optional' appears inside config for '$inside_config'"
. " at $filename:$line_no. This is not valid." );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
if ( !$inside_choice ) {
show_error( "Keyword 'optional' appears outside of a choice block"
. " at $filename:$line_no. This is not valid." );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
}
# mainmenu <prompt>
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*mainmenu/ ) {
$inside_config = "";
# Kconfig alread checks for multiple 'mainmenu' entries and mainmenu entries with no prompt
# Possible check: look for 'mainmenu ""'
# Possible check: verify that a mainmenu has been specified
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
# menu <prompt>
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*menu/ ) {
$line =~ /^\s*menu\s+(.*)/;
my $menu = $1;
if ( $menu =~ /^\s*"([^"]*)"\s*$/ ) {
$menu = $1;
}
$inside_config = "";
$inside_choice = "";
push( @inside_menu, $menu );
}
# visible if <expr>
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*visible if.*$/ ) {
# Must come directly after menu line (and on a separate line)
# but kconfig already checks for that.
# Ignore it.
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
# endmenu
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*endmenu/ ) {
$inside_config = "";
$inside_choice = "";
pop @inside_menu;
}
# "if" <expr>
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*if/ ) {
$inside_config = "";
$line =~ /^\s*if\s+(.*)$/;
my $expr = $1;
push( @inside_if, $expr );
handle_expressions( $expr, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
$fileinfo{$filename}{iflevel}++;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
# endif
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*endif/ ) {
$inside_config = "";
pop(@inside_if);
$fileinfo{$filename}{iflevel}--;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
#range <symbol> <symbol> [if <expr>]
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*range/ ) {
$line =~ /^\s*range\s+(\S+)\s+(.*)$/;
handle_range( $1, $2, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
}
# select <symbol> [if <expr>]
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*select/ ) {
unless ($inside_config) {
show_error("Keyword 'select' appears outside of config at $filename:$line_no. This is not valid.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
if ( $line =~ /^\s*select\s+(.*)$/ ) {
$line = $1;
my $expression;
( $line, $expression ) = handle_if_line( $line, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
if ($line) {
add_referenced_symbol( $line, $filename, $line_no, 'select' );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
}
# source <prompt>
elsif ( $line =~ /^\s*source\s+"?([^"\s]+)"?\s*(?>#.*)?$/ ) {
my @newfile = load_kconfig_file( $1, $filename, $line_no, 0, $filename, $line_no );
unshift( @config_to_parse, @newfile );
$parseline[0]{text} = "# '$line'\n";
}
elsif (
( $line =~ /^\s*#/ ) || #comments
( $line =~ /^\s*$/ ) #blank lines
)
{
# do nothing
}
else {
if ($lastline_was_help) {
show_error("The line \"$line\" ($filename:$line_no) wasn't recognized - supposed to be inside help?");
}
else {
show_error("The line \"$line\" ($filename:$line_no) wasn't recognized");
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
if ( defined $inside_menu[0] ) {
$parseline[0]{menus} = "";
}
else {
$parseline[0]{menus} = "top";
}
my $i = 0;
while ( defined $inside_menu[$i] ) {
$parseline[0]{menus} .= "$inside_menu[$i]";
$i++;
if ( defined $inside_menu[$i] ) {
$parseline[0]{menus} .= "->";
}
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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push @wholeconfig, @parseline;
}
foreach my $file ( keys %fileinfo ) {
if ( $fileinfo{$file}{iflevel} > 0 ) {
show_error("$file has $fileinfo{$file}{iflevel} more 'if' statement(s) than 'endif' statements.");
}
elsif ( $fileinfo{$file}{iflevel} < 0 ) {
show_error(
"$file has " . ( $fileinfo{$file}{iflevel} * -1 ) . " more 'endif' statement(s) than 'if' statements." );
}
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub handle_depends {
my ( $expr, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
if ($inside_config) {
my $sym_num = $symbols{$inside_config}{count};
if ( exists $symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{max_dependency} ) {
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{max_dependency}++;
}
else {
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{max_dependency} = 0;
}
my $dep_num = $symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{max_dependency};
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{dependency}{$dep_num} = $expr;
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub add_symbol {
my ( $symbol, $menu_array_ref, $filename, $line_no, $ifref, $inside_choice ) = @_;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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my @inside_if = @{$ifref};
#initialize the symbol or increment the use count.
if ( ( !exists $symbols{$symbol} ) || ( !exists $symbols{$symbol}{count} ) ) {
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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$symbols{$symbol}{count} = 0;
if ($inside_choice) {
$symbols{$symbol}{choice} = 1;
# remember the location of the choice
$symbols{$symbol}{choice_loc} = join(':', (split / /, $inside_choice));
}
else {
$symbols{$symbol}{choice} = 0;
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
else {
$symbols{$symbol}{count}++;
if ( $inside_choice && !$symbols{$symbol}{choice} ) {
show_error( "$symbol entry at $filename:$line_no has already been created inside a choice block "
. "at $symbols{$symbol}{0}{file}:$symbols{$symbol}{0}{line_no}." );
}
elsif ( !$inside_choice && $symbols{$symbol}{choice} ) {
show_error( "$symbol entry at $filename:$line_no has already been created outside a choice block "
. "at $symbols{$symbol}{0}{file}:$symbols{$symbol}{0}{line_no}." );
}
elsif ( $inside_choice && $symbols{$symbol}{choice} ) {
show_error( "$symbol entry at $filename:$line_no has already been created inside another choice block "
. "at $symbols{$symbol}{0}{file}:$symbols{$symbol}{0}{line_no}." );
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
# add the location of this instance
my $symcount = $symbols{$symbol}{count};
$symbols{$symbol}{$symcount}{file} = $filename;
$symbols{$symbol}{$symcount}{line_no} = $line_no;
#Add the menu structure
if ( defined @$menu_array_ref[0] ) {
$symbols{$symbol}{$symcount}{menu} = $menu_array_ref;
}
#Add any 'if' statements that the symbol is inside as dependencies
if (@inside_if) {
my $dep_num = 0;
for my $dependency (@inside_if) {
$symbols{$symbol}{$symcount}{dependency}{$dep_num} = $dependency;
$symbols{$symbol}{$symcount}{max_dependency} = $dep_num;
$dep_num++;
}
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# handle range
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub handle_range {
my ( $range1, $range2, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
my $expression;
( $range2, $expression ) = handle_if_line( $range2, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
$range1 =~ /^\s*(?:0x)?([A-Fa-f0-9]+)\s*$/;
my $checkrange1 = $1;
$range2 =~ /^\s*(?:0x)?([A-Fa-f0-9]+)\s*$/;
my $checkrange2 = $1;
if ( $checkrange1 && $checkrange2 && ( hex($checkrange1) > hex($checkrange2) ) ) {
show_error("Range entry in $filename line $line_no value 1 ($range1) is greater than value 2 ($range2).");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
if ($inside_config) {
if ( exists( $symbols{$inside_config}{range1} ) ) {
if ( ( $symbols{$inside_config}{range1} != $range1 ) || ( $symbols{$inside_config}{range2} != $range2 ) ) {
if ($show_note_output) {
print "#!!!!! Note: Config '$inside_config' range entry $range1 $range2 at $filename:$line_no does";
print " not match the previously defined range $symbols{$inside_config}{range1}"
. " $symbols{$inside_config}{range2}";
print " defined at $symbols{$inside_config}{range_file}:$symbols{$inside_config}{range_line_no}.\n";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
}
}
else {
$symbols{$inside_config}{range1} = $range1;
$symbols{$inside_config}{range2} = $range2;
$symbols{$inside_config}{range_file} = $filename;
$symbols{$inside_config}{range_line_no} = $line_no;
}
}
else {
show_error("Range entry at $filename:$line_no is not inside a config block.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# handle_default
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub handle_default {
my ( $default, $name, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
my $expression;
( $default, $expression ) = handle_if_line( $default, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
if ($inside_config) {
handle_expressions( $default, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
my $sym_num = $symbols{$inside_config}{count};
unless ( exists $symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{default_max} ) {
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{default_max} = 0;
}
my $default_max = $symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{default_max};
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{default}{$default_max}{default} = $default;
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{default}{$default_max}{default_line_no} = $line_no;
if ($expression) {
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{default}{$default_max}{default_depends_on} = $expression;
}
}
elsif ($inside_choice) {
handle_expressions( $default, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
}
else {
show_error("$name entry at $filename:$line_no is not inside a config or choice block.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# handle_if_line
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub handle_if_line {
my ( $exprline, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
if ( $exprline !~ /if/ ) {
return ( $exprline, "" );
}
#remove any quotes that might have an 'if' in them
my $savequote;
if ( $exprline =~ /^\s*("[^"]+")/ ) {
$savequote = $1;
$exprline =~ s/^\s*("[^"]+")//;
}
my $expr = "";
if ( $exprline =~ /\s*if\s+(.*)$/ ) {
$expr = $1;
$exprline =~ s/\s*if\s+.*$//;
if ($expr) {
handle_expressions( $expr, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
}
}
if ($savequote) {
$exprline = $savequote;
}
return ( $exprline, $expr );
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
# handle_symbol - log which symbols are being used
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
sub handle_symbol {
my ( $symbol, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
#filter constant symbols first
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
if ( $symbol =~ /^[yn]$/ ) { # constant y/n
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
return;
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
if ( $symbol =~ /^-?(?:0x)?\p{XDigit}+$/ ) { # int/hex values
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
return;
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
if ( $symbol =~ /^"[^"]*"$/ ) { # string values
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
return;
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
if ( $symbol =~ /^([A-Za-z0-9_]+)$/ ) { # actual symbol
add_referenced_symbol( $1, $filename, $line_no, 'expression' );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
else {
show_error("Unrecognized expression: expected symbol, "
. "found '$symbol' in $filename line $line_no.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# handle_expressions - find symbols in expressions
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub handle_expressions {
my ( $exprline, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
my $strip = qr/\s*(.*[^\s]+)\s*/;
my $parens = qr/(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/;
my $quotes = qr/"[^"]*"/;
my $balanced = qr/((?:$parens|$quotes|[^\(\)"])+)/;
if ( $exprline =~ /^\s*$balanced\s*(?:\|\||&&)\s*(.+)$/ ) {
# <expr> '||' <expr>, <expr> '&&' <expr> (8)(7)
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
my ( $lhs, $rhs ) = ( $1, $3 );
handle_expressions( $lhs, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
handle_expressions( $rhs, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
elsif ( $exprline =~ /^\s*!(.+)$/ ) {
# '!' <expr> (6)
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
handle_expressions( $1, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
elsif ( $exprline =~ /^\s*$parens\s*$/ ) {
# '(' <expr> ')' (5)
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
$exprline =~ /^\s*\((.*)\)\s*$/;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
handle_expressions( $1, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
}
elsif ( $exprline =~ /^\s*($quotes|[^"\s]+)\s*(?:[<>]=?|!=)$strip$/ ) {
# <symbol> '<' <symbol>, <symbol> '!=' <symbol>, etc. (4)(3)
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
my ( $lhs, $rhs ) = ( $1, $2 );
handle_symbol( $lhs, $filename, $line_no );
handle_symbol( $rhs, $filename, $line_no );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
elsif ( $exprline =~ /^\s*($quotes|[^"\s]+)\s*=$strip$/ ) {
# <symbol> '=' <symbol> (2)
my ( $lhs, $rhs ) = ( $1, $2 );
handle_symbol( $lhs, $filename, $line_no );
handle_symbol( $rhs, $filename, $line_no );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
util/kconfig_lint: Turn handle_expressions() into a parser I wished there was a way to do this in smaller steps, but with every line fixed an error somewhere else became visible. Here is a (probably incomplete) list of the issues: * Only one set of parentheses was supported. This is a hard to solve problem without a real parser (one solution is to use an recursive RE, see below). * The precedence order was wrong. Might have been adapted just to give a positive result for the arbitrary state of the tree. * Numbered match variables (e.g. $1, $2, etc.) are not local. Calling handle_expressions() recursively once with $1, then with $2, resulted in using the final $2 after the first recursive call (garbage, practically). Also, symbol and expression parsing was mixed, making things harder to follow. To remedy the issues: * Split handle_symbol() out. It is called with whitespace stripped, to keep the uglier REs in handle_expressions(). * Match balanced parentheses and quotes when splitting expressions. In this recursive RE /(\((?:[^\(\)]++|(?-1))*\))/ the `(?-1)` references the outer-most group, thus the whole expression itself. So it matches a pair of parentheses with a mix of non-parentheses and the recursive rule itself inside. This allows us to: * Order the expression matches according to their precedence rules. Now we can match `<expr> '||' <expr>` first as we should and everything else falls into its place. * Remove the bail-out that silenced the undefined behavior. Change-Id: Ibc1be79adc07792f0721f0dc08b50422b6da88a9 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/52067 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
2021-04-02 21:23:32 +02:00
elsif ( $exprline =~ /^$strip$/ ) {
# <symbol> (1)
handle_symbol( $1, $filename, $line_no );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# add_referenced_symbol
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub add_referenced_symbol {
my ( $symbol, $filename, $line_no, $reftype ) = @_;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
if ( exists $referenced_symbols{$symbol} ) {
$referenced_symbols{$symbol}{count}++;
$referenced_symbols{$symbol}{ $referenced_symbols{$symbol}{count} }{filename} = $filename;
$referenced_symbols{$symbol}{ $referenced_symbols{$symbol}{count} }{line_no} = $line_no;
}
else {
$referenced_symbols{$symbol}{count} = 0;
$referenced_symbols{$symbol}{0}{filename} = $filename;
$referenced_symbols{$symbol}{0}{line_no} = $line_no;
}
#mark the symbol as being selected, use referenced symbols for location
if ( $reftype eq 'select' ) {
$selected_symbols{$symbol}{ $referenced_symbols{$symbol}{count} } = 1;
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# handle_help
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
{
#create a non-global static variable by enclosing it and the subroutine
my $help_whitespace = ""; #string to show length of the help whitespace
my $help_keyword_whitespace = "";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
sub handle_help {
my ( $line, $inside_help, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
if ($inside_help) {
#get the indentation level if it's not already set.
if ( ( !$help_whitespace ) && ( $line !~ /^[\r\n]+/ ) ) {
$line =~ /^(\s+)/; #find the indentation level.
$help_whitespace = $1;
if ( !$help_whitespace ) {
show_error("$filename:$line_no - help text starts with no whitespace.");
return $inside_help;
}
elsif ($help_keyword_whitespace eq $help_whitespace) {
show_error("$filename:$line_no - help text needs additional indentation.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
return $inside_help;
}
}
#help ends at the first line which has a smaller indentation than the first line of the help text.
if ( ( $line !~ /^$help_whitespace/ ) && ( $line !~ /^[\r\n]+/ ) ) {
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
$inside_help = 0;
$help_whitespace = "";
$help_keyword_whitespace = "";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
else { #if it's not ended, add the line to the helptext array for the symbol's instance
if ($inside_config) {
my $sym_num = $symbols{$inside_config}{count};
if ($help_whitespace) { $line =~ s/^$help_whitespace//; }
push( @{ $symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{helptext} }, $line );
}
if ( ($help_keyword_whitespace eq $help_whitespace) && ( $line !~ /^[\r\n]+/ ) ) {
show_error("$filename:$line_no - help text needs additional indentation.");
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
2015-10-18 19:16:25 +02:00
}
}
elsif ( ( $line =~ /^(\s*)help/ ) || ( $line =~ /^(\s*)---help---/ ) ) {
$inside_help = $line_no;
$line =~ /^(\s+)/;
$help_keyword_whitespace = $1;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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if ( ( !$inside_config ) && ( !$inside_choice ) ) {
if ($show_note_output) {
print "# Note: $filename:$line_no help is not inside a config or choice block.\n";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
elsif ($inside_config) {
$help_whitespace = "";
my $sym_num = $symbols{$inside_config}{count};
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{help_line_no} = $line_no;
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{helptext} = ();
}
}
return $inside_help;
}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# handle_type
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub handle_type {
my ( $type, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
my $expression;
( $type, $expression ) = handle_if_line( $type, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
if ( $type =~ /tristate/ ) {
show_error("$filename:$line_no - tristate types are not used.");
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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if ($inside_config) {
if ( exists( $symbols{$inside_config}{type} ) ) {
if ( $symbols{$inside_config}{type} !~ /$type/ ) {
show_error( "Config '$inside_config' type entry $type"
. " at $filename:$line_no does not match $symbols{$inside_config}{type}"
. " defined at $symbols{$inside_config}{type_file}:$symbols{$inside_config}{type_line_no}." );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
else {
$symbols{$inside_config}{type} = $type;
$symbols{$inside_config}{type_file} = $filename;
$symbols{$inside_config}{type_line_no} = $line_no;
}
}
else {
show_error("Type entry at $filename:$line_no is not inside a config block.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# handle_prompt
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub handle_prompt {
my ( $prompt, $name, $menu_array_ref, $inside_config, $inside_choice, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
my $expression;
( $prompt, $expression ) = handle_if_line( $prompt, $inside_config, $filename, $line_no );
if ($inside_config) {
if ( $prompt !~ /^\s*$/ ) {
if ( $prompt =~ /^\s*"([^"]*)"\s*$/ ) {
$prompt = $1;
}
#display an error if there's a prompt at the top menu level
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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if ( !defined @$menu_array_ref[0] ) {
show_error( "Symbol '$inside_config' with prompt '$prompt' appears outside of a menu"
. " at $filename:$line_no." );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
my $sym_num = $symbols{$inside_config}{count};
if ( !exists $symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{prompt_max} ) {
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{prompt_max} = 0;
}
else {
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{prompt_max}++;
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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my $prompt_max = $symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{prompt_max};
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{prompt}{$prompt_max}{prompt} = $prompt;
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{prompt}{$prompt_max}{prompt_line_no} = $line_no;
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{prompt}{$prompt_max}{prompt_menu} = @$menu_array_ref;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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if ($expression) {
$symbols{$inside_config}{$sym_num}{prompt}{$prompt_max}{prompt_depends_on} = $expression;
}
}
}
elsif ($inside_choice) {
#do nothing
}
else {
show_error("$name entry at $filename:$line_no is not inside a config or choice block.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# simple_line_checks - Does some basic checks on the current line, then cleans the line
# up for further processing.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub simple_line_checks {
my ( $line, $filename, $line_no ) = @_;
#check for spaces instead of tabs
if ( $line =~ /^ +/ ) {
show_error("$filename:$line_no starts with a space.");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
#verify a linefeed at the end of the line
if ( $line !~ /.*\n/ ) {
show_error( "$filename:$line_no does not end with linefeed."
. " This can cause the line to not be recognized by the Kconfig parser.\n#($line)" );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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$line =~ s/\s*$//;
}
else {
chop($line);
}
return $line;
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# load_kconfig_file - Loads a single Kconfig file or expands * wildcard
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub load_kconfig_file {
my ( $input_file, $loadfile, $loadline, $expanded, $topfile, $topline ) = @_;
my @file_data;
my @dir_file_data;
#recursively handle coreboot's new source glob operator
if ( $input_file =~ /^(.*?)\/(\w*)\*(\w*)\/(.*)$/ ) {
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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my $dir_prefix = $1;
my $dir_glob_prefix = $2;
my $dir_glob_suffix = $3;
my $dir_suffix = $4;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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if ( -d "$dir_prefix" ) {
opendir( D, "$dir_prefix" ) || die "Can't open directory '$dir_prefix'\n";
my @dirlist = sort { $a cmp $b } readdir(D);
closedir(D);
while ( my $directory = shift @dirlist ) {
#ignore non-directory files
if ( ( -d "$dir_prefix/$directory" ) && !( $directory =~ /^\..*/ )
&& ( $directory =~ /\Q$dir_glob_prefix\E.*\Q$dir_glob_suffix\E/ ) ) {
push @dir_file_data,
load_kconfig_file( "$dir_prefix/$directory/$dir_suffix",
$input_file, $loadline, 1, $loadfile, $loadline );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
}
#the directory should exist when using a glob
else {
show_error("Could not find dir '$dir_prefix'");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
#if the file exists, try to load it.
elsif ( -e "$input_file" ) {
#throw a warning if the file has already been loaded.
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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if ( exists $loaded_files{$input_file} ) {
show_warning("'$input_file' sourced at $loadfile:$loadline was already loaded by $loaded_files{$input_file}");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
#load the file's contents and mark the file as loaded for checking later
open( my $HANDLE, "<", "$input_file" ) or die "Error: could not open file '$input_file'\n";
@file_data = <$HANDLE>;
close $HANDLE;
$loaded_files{$input_file} = "'$loadfile' line $loadline";
}
# if the file isn't being loaded from a glob, it should exist.
elsif ( $expanded == 0 ) {
show_warning("Could not find file '$input_file' sourced at $loadfile:$loadline");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
my $line_in_file = 0;
while ( my $line = shift @file_data ) {
#handle line continuation.
my $continue_line = 0;
while ( $line =~ /(.*)\s+\\$/ ) {
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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my $text = $1;
# get rid of leading whitespace on all but the first and last lines
$text =~ s/^\s*/ / if ($continue_line);
$dir_file_data[$line_in_file]{text} .= $text;
$line = shift @file_data;
$continue_line++;
#put the data into the continued lines (other than the first)
$line =~ /^\s*(.*)\s*$/;
$dir_file_data[ $line_in_file + $continue_line ]{text} = "\t# continued line ( " . $1 . " )\n";
$dir_file_data[ $line_in_file + $continue_line ]{filename} = $input_file;
$dir_file_data[ $line_in_file + $continue_line ]{file_line_no} = $line_in_file + $continue_line + 1;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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#get rid of multiple leading spaces for last line
$line = " $1\n";
}
$dir_file_data[$line_in_file]{text} .= $line;
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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$dir_file_data[$line_in_file]{filename} = $input_file;
$dir_file_data[$line_in_file]{file_line_no} = $line_in_file + 1;
$line_in_file++;
if ($continue_line) {
$line_in_file += $continue_line;
}
}
if ($topfile) {
my %file_data;
$file_data{text} = "\t### File '$input_file' loaded from '$topfile' line $topline\n";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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$file_data{filename} = $topfile;
$file_data{file_line_no} = "($topline)";
unshift( @dir_file_data, \%file_data );
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
return @dir_file_data;
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# print_wholeconfig - prints out the parsed Kconfig file
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub print_wholeconfig {
return unless $print_full_output;
for ( my $i = 0 ; $i < $#wholeconfig ; $i++ ) {
my $line = $wholeconfig[$i];
chop( $line->{text} );
#replace tabs with spaces for consistency
$line->{text} =~ s/\t/ /g;
printf "%-120s # $line->{filename} line $line->{file_line_no} ($line->{menus})\n", $line->{text};
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_if_file_referenced - checks for kconfig files that are not being parsed
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_if_file_referenced {
my $filename = $File::Find::name;
if ( ( $filename =~ /Kconfig/ )
&& ( !$filename =~ /\.orig$/ )
&& ( !$filename =~ /~$/ )
&& ( !exists $loaded_files{$filename} ) )
{
show_warning("'$filename' is never referenced");
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# check_arguments parse the command line arguments
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub check_arguments {
my $show_usage = 0;
GetOptions(
'help|?' => sub { usage() },
'e|errors_off' => \$suppress_error_output,
'n|notes' => \$show_note_output,
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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'o|output=s' => \$output_file,
'p|print' => \$print_full_output,
'w|warnings_off' => \$suppress_warning_output,
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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'path=s' => \$top_dir,
'c|config=s' => \$config_file,
'G|no_git_grep' => \$dont_use_git_grep,
);
if ($suppress_error_output) {
$suppress_warning_output = 1;
}
if ($suppress_warning_output) {
$show_note_output = 0;
}
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# usage - Print the arguments for the user
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub usage {
print "kconfig_lint <options>\n";
print " -o|--output=file Set output filename\n";
print " -p|--print Print full output\n";
print " -e|--errors_off Don't print warnings or errors\n";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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print " -w|--warnings_off Don't print warnings\n";
print " -n|--notes Show minor notes\n";
lint: Add Kconfig / Kconfig symbol lint tool This is a tool to help identify issues in coreboot's Kconfig structure and in how the Kconfig symbols are used in the coreboot codebase. It identifies a number of issues: - #ifdef used on Kconfig symbol of type bool, hex, or int. These are always defined. - #define CONFIG_ in the coreboot code - these should be reserved for Kconfig symbols. - Redefinition of Kconfig symbols in the code. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on non-bool kconfig symbols. - Use of IS_ENABLED() on values that are not kconfig symbols. - Attempts to find default values that will not set anything because of earlier default settings. This needs to be expanded significantly. - Kconfig expressions using symbols which are not defined. - Kconfig symbols that are defined but not used anywhere in the Kconfig structure or coreboot code. - Kconfig keywords used incorrectly. - Whitespace issues - Kconfig 'source' keyword issues -- sourcing non-existant directories -- sourcing Kconfig files multiple times -- sourcing non-existent files -- Kconfig files in the codebase that are never sourced Additionally, it can be used to help debug the Kconfig tree by putting all the files together into a single file with their source locations listed. Run from the coreboot directory: util/lint/kconfig_lint Change-Id: Ia53b366461698d949f17502e99265c1f3f3b1443 Signed-off-by: Martin Roth <martinroth@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/12088 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
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print " --path=dir Path to top level kconfig\n";
print " -c|--config=file Filename of config file to load\n";
print " -G|--no_git_grep Use standard grep tools instead of git grep\n";
exit(0);
}
1;