linux-stable/scripts/documentation-file-ref-check
Mauro Carvalho Chehab 14efb275d4 scripts: documentation-file-ref-check: ignore hidden files
There's a warning there from a .gitignore file:

	tools/perf/.gitignore: Documentation/doc.dep

This is not really a cross-reference type of warning, so
no need to report it.

In a matter of fact, it doesn't make sense at all to even
parse hidden files, as some text editors may create such
files for their own usage.

So, just ignore everything that matches this pattern:

	/\.*

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/dd0125a931b4fecf8fab6be8aa527faa18f78e43.1634629094.git.mchehab+huawei@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
2021-10-26 09:42:28 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# Treewide grep for references to files under Documentation, and report
# non-existing files in stderr.
use warnings;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long qw(:config no_auto_abbrev);
# NOTE: only add things here when the file was gone, but the text wants
# to mention a past documentation file, for example, to give credits for
# the original work.
my %false_positives = (
"Documentation/scsi/scsi_mid_low_api.rst" => "Documentation/Configure.help",
"drivers/vhost/vhost.c" => "Documentation/virtual/lguest/lguest.c",
);
my $scriptname = $0;
$scriptname =~ s,.*/([^/]+/),$1,;
# Parse arguments
my $help = 0;
my $fix = 0;
my $warn = 0;
if (! -e ".git") {
printf "Warning: can't check if file exists, as this is not a git tree\n";
exit 0;
}
GetOptions(
'fix' => \$fix,
'warn' => \$warn,
'h|help|usage' => \$help,
);
if ($help != 0) {
print "$scriptname [--help] [--fix]\n";
exit -1;
}
# Step 1: find broken references
print "Finding broken references. This may take a while... " if ($fix);
my %broken_ref;
my $doc_fix = 0;
open IN, "git grep ':doc:\`' Documentation/|"
or die "Failed to run git grep";
while (<IN>) {
next if (!m,^([^:]+):.*\:doc\:\`([^\`]+)\`,);
next if (m,sphinx/,);
my $file = $1;
my $d = $1;
my $doc_ref = $2;
my $f = $doc_ref;
$d =~ s,(.*/).*,$1,;
$f =~ s,.*\<([^\>]+)\>,$1,;
if ($f =~ m,^/,) {
$f = "$f.rst";
$f =~ s,^/,Documentation/,;
} else {
$f = "$d$f.rst";
}
next if (grep -e, glob("$f"));
if ($fix && !$doc_fix) {
print STDERR "\nWARNING: Currently, can't fix broken :doc:`` fields\n";
}
$doc_fix++;
print STDERR "$file: :doc:`$doc_ref`\n";
}
close IN;
open IN, "git grep 'Documentation/'|"
or die "Failed to run git grep";
while (<IN>) {
next if (!m/^([^:]+):(.*)/);
my $f = $1;
my $ln = $2;
# On linux-next, discard the Next/ directory
next if ($f =~ m,^Next/,);
# Makefiles and scripts contain nasty expressions to parse docs
next if ($f =~ m/Makefile/ || $f =~ m/\.sh$/);
# It doesn't make sense to parse hidden files
next if ($f =~ m#/\.#);
# Skip this script
next if ($f eq $scriptname);
# Ignore the dir where documentation will be built
next if ($ln =~ m,\b(\S*)Documentation/output,);
if ($ln =~ m,\b(\S*)(Documentation/[A-Za-z0-9\_\.\,\~/\*\[\]\?+-]*)(.*),) {
my $prefix = $1;
my $ref = $2;
my $base = $2;
my $extra = $3;
# some file references are like:
# /usr/src/linux/Documentation/DMA-{API,mapping}.txt
# For now, ignore them
next if ($extra =~ m/^{/);
# Remove footnotes at the end like:
# Documentation/devicetree/dt-object-internal.txt[1]
$ref =~ s/(txt|rst)\[\d+]$/$1/;
# Remove ending ']' without any '['
$ref =~ s/\].*// if (!($ref =~ m/\[/));
# Remove puntuation marks at the end
$ref =~ s/[\,\.]+$//;
my $fulref = "$prefix$ref";
$fulref =~ s/^(\<file|ref)://;
$fulref =~ s/^[\'\`]+//;
$fulref =~ s,^\$\(.*\)/,,;
$base =~ s,.*/,,;
# Remove URL false-positives
next if ($fulref =~ m/^http/);
# Remove sched-pelt false-positive
next if ($fulref =~ m,^Documentation/scheduler/sched-pelt$,);
# Discard some build examples from Documentation/target/tcm_mod_builder.rst
next if ($fulref =~ m,mnt/sdb/lio-core-2.6.git/Documentation/target,);
# Check if exists, evaluating wildcards
next if (grep -e, glob("$ref $fulref"));
# Accept relative Documentation patches for tools/
if ($f =~ m/tools/) {
my $path = $f;
$path =~ s,(.*)/.*,$1,;
next if (grep -e, glob("$path/$ref $path/../$ref $path/$fulref"));
}
# Discard known false-positives
if (defined($false_positives{$f})) {
next if ($false_positives{$f} eq $fulref);
}
if ($fix) {
if (!($ref =~ m/(scripts|Kconfig|Kbuild)/)) {
$broken_ref{$ref}++;
}
} elsif ($warn) {
print STDERR "Warning: $f references a file that doesn't exist: $fulref\n";
} else {
print STDERR "$f: $fulref\n";
}
}
}
close IN;
exit 0 if (!$fix);
# Step 2: Seek for file name alternatives
print "Auto-fixing broken references. Please double-check the results\n";
foreach my $ref (keys %broken_ref) {
my $new =$ref;
my $basedir = ".";
# On translations, only seek inside the translations directory
$basedir = $1 if ($ref =~ m,(Documentation/translations/[^/]+),);
# get just the basename
$new =~ s,.*/,,;
my $f="";
# usual reason for breakage: DT file moved around
if ($ref =~ /devicetree/) {
# usual reason for breakage: DT file renamed to .yaml
if (!$f) {
my $new_ref = $ref;
$new_ref =~ s/\.txt$/.yaml/;
$f=$new_ref if (-f $new_ref);
}
if (!$f) {
my $search = $new;
$search =~ s,^.*/,,;
$f = qx(find Documentation/devicetree/ -iname "*$search*") if ($search);
if (!$f) {
# Manufacturer name may have changed
$search =~ s/^.*,//;
$f = qx(find Documentation/devicetree/ -iname "*$search*") if ($search);
}
}
}
# usual reason for breakage: file renamed to .rst
if (!$f) {
$new =~ s/\.txt$/.rst/;
$f=qx(find $basedir -iname $new) if ($new);
}
# usual reason for breakage: use dash or underline
if (!$f) {
$new =~ s/[-_]/[-_]/g;
$f=qx(find $basedir -iname $new) if ($new);
}
# Wild guess: seek for the same name on another place
if (!$f) {
$f = qx(find $basedir -iname $new) if ($new);
}
my @find = split /\s+/, $f;
if (!$f) {
print STDERR "ERROR: Didn't find a replacement for $ref\n";
} elsif (scalar(@find) > 1) {
print STDERR "WARNING: Won't auto-replace, as found multiple files close to $ref:\n";
foreach my $j (@find) {
$j =~ s,^./,,;
print STDERR " $j\n";
}
} else {
$f = $find[0];
$f =~ s,^./,,;
print "INFO: Replacing $ref to $f\n";
foreach my $j (qx(git grep -l $ref)) {
qx(sed "s\@$ref\@$f\@g" -i $j);
}
}
}