kernel-doc: don't let V=1 change outcome

The kernel-doc script currently reports a number of issues
only in "verbose" mode, but that's initialized from V=1
(via KBUILD_VERBOSE), so if you use KDOC_WERROR=1 then
adding V=1 might actually break the build. This is rather
unexpected.

Change kernel-doc to not change its behaviour wrt. errors
(or warnings) when verbose mode is enabled, but rather add
separate warning flags (and -Wall) for it. Allow enabling
those flags via environment/make variables in the kernel's
build system for easier user use, but to not have to parse
them in the script itself.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Berg <johannes.berg@intel.com>
Acked-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Johannes Berg 2023-06-09 10:46:41 +02:00 committed by Masahiro Yamada
parent 3a3f1e573a
commit 56b0f453db
3 changed files with 30 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -150,6 +150,12 @@ the UTS_MACHINE variable, and on some architectures also the kernel config.
The value of KBUILD_DEBARCH is assumed (not checked) to be a valid Debian
architecture.
KDOCFLAGS
---------
Specify extra (warning/error) flags for kernel-doc checks during the build,
see scripts/kernel-doc for which flags are supported. Note that this doesn't
(currently) apply to documentation builds.
ARCH
----
Set ARCH to the architecture to be built.

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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ else ifeq ($(KBUILD_CHECKSRC),2)
endif
ifneq ($(KBUILD_EXTRA_WARN),)
cmd_checkdoc = $(srctree)/scripts/kernel-doc -none $<
cmd_checkdoc = $(srctree)/scripts/kernel-doc -none $(KDOCFLAGS) $<
endif
# Compile C sources (.c)

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ kernel-doc - Print formatted kernel documentation to stdout
=head1 SYNOPSIS
kernel-doc [-h] [-v] [-Werror]
kernel-doc [-h] [-v] [-Werror] [-Wall] [-Wreturn] [-Wshort-description] [-Wcontents-before-sections]
[ -man |
-rst [-sphinx-version VERSION] [-enable-lineno] |
-none
@ -133,6 +133,9 @@ my $dohighlight = "";
my $verbose = 0;
my $Werror = 0;
my $Wreturn = 0;
my $Wshort_desc = 0;
my $Wcontents_before_sections = 0;
my $output_mode = "rst";
my $output_preformatted = 0;
my $no_doc_sections = 0;
@ -187,9 +190,14 @@ if (defined($ENV{'KCFLAGS'})) {
}
}
# reading this variable is for backwards compat just in case
# someone was calling it with the variable from outside the
# kernel's build system
if (defined($ENV{'KDOC_WERROR'})) {
$Werror = "$ENV{'KDOC_WERROR'}";
}
# other environment variables are converted to command-line
# arguments in cmd_checkdoc in the build system
# Generated docbook code is inserted in a template at a point where
# docbook v3.1 requires a non-zero sequence of RefEntry's; see:
@ -318,6 +326,16 @@ while ($ARGV[0] =~ m/^--?(.*)/) {
$verbose = 1;
} elsif ($cmd eq "Werror") {
$Werror = 1;
} elsif ($cmd eq "Wreturn") {
$Wreturn = 1;
} elsif ($cmd eq "Wshort-desc") {
$Wshort_desc = 1;
} elsif ($cmd eq "Wcontents-before-sections") {
$Wcontents_before_sections = 1;
} elsif ($cmd eq "Wall") {
$Wreturn = 1;
$Wshort_desc = 1;
$Wcontents_before_sections = 1;
} elsif (($cmd eq "h") || ($cmd eq "help")) {
pod2usage(-exitval => 0, -verbose => 2);
} elsif ($cmd eq 'no-doc-sections') {
@ -1748,9 +1766,9 @@ sub dump_function($$) {
# This check emits a lot of warnings at the moment, because many
# functions don't have a 'Return' doc section. So until the number
# of warnings goes sufficiently down, the check is only performed in
# verbose mode.
# -Wreturn mode.
# TODO: always perform the check.
if ($verbose && !$noret) {
if ($Wreturn && !$noret) {
check_return_section($file, $declaration_name, $return_type);
}
@ -2054,7 +2072,7 @@ sub process_name($$) {
$state = STATE_NORMAL;
}
if (($declaration_purpose eq "") && $verbose) {
if (($declaration_purpose eq "") && $Wshort_desc) {
emit_warning("${file}:$.", "missing initial short description on line:\n$_");
}
@ -2103,7 +2121,7 @@ sub process_body($$) {
}
if (($contents ne "") && ($contents ne "\n")) {
if (!$in_doc_sect && $verbose) {
if (!$in_doc_sect && $Wcontents_before_sections) {
emit_warning("${file}:$.", "contents before sections\n");
}
dump_section($file, $section, $contents);