Em Wed, 2 Jul 2025 16:35:16 -0600 Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx> escreveu: > The section list always comes directly from the under-construction entry > and is used uniformly. Formalize section handling in the KdocItem class, > and have output_declaration() load the sections directly from the entry, > eliminating a lot of duplicated, verbose parameters. > > Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx> > --- > scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_item.py | 8 ++++++++ > scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_output.py | 36 ++++++++++++--------------------- > scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py | 20 +++--------------- > 3 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_item.py b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_item.py > index add2cc772fec..c8329019a219 100644 > --- a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_item.py > +++ b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_item.py > @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ class KdocItem: > self.name = name > self.type = type > self.declaration_start_line = start_line > + self.sections = self.sections_start_lines = { } Nitpicks: - to make coding-style uniform, please use "{}" without spaces; - Please place one statement per line, just like we (usually) do in Kernel. In this specific case, I strongly suspect that what you coded is not implementing the semantics you want. See: 1. are you creating a single dict and placing the same dict on two variables? or: 2. are you initializing two different vars with their own empty dict? The subsequent code assumes (2), but a quick check with python3 command line: >>> a = b = {} >>> a["foo"] = "bar" >>> print(b) {'foo': 'bar'} Shows that Python is doing (1) here: it basically creates a single dict and assign pointers to it for both self.declaration_start_line and self.sections. Clearly, this is not what we want. This is not a problem in practice with the current code, as set_sections will replace both at the same time, but if we ever handle them using different functions, this will become a problem. The rest of the code looks sane to me. > # > # Just save everything else into our own dict so that the output > # side can grab it directly as before. As we move things into more > @@ -24,3 +25,10 @@ class KdocItem: > > def __getitem__(self, key): > return self.get(key) > + > + # > + # Tracking of section information. > + # > + def set_sections(self, sections, start_lines): > + self.sections = sections > + self.section_start_lines = start_lines > diff --git a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_output.py b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_output.py > index 4895c80e4b81..15cb89f91987 100644 > --- a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_output.py > +++ b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_output.py > @@ -338,11 +338,7 @@ class RestFormat(OutputFormat): > starts by putting out the name of the doc section itself, but that > tends to duplicate a header already in the template file. > """ > - > - sections = args.get('sections', {}) > - section_start_lines = args.get('section_start_lines', {}) > - > - for section in sections: > + for section, text in args.sections.items(): > # Skip sections that are in the nosymbol_table > if section in self.nosymbol: > continue > @@ -354,8 +350,8 @@ class RestFormat(OutputFormat): > else: > self.data += f'{self.lineprefix}**{section}**\n\n' > > - self.print_lineno(section_start_lines.get(section, 0)) > - self.output_highlight(sections[section]) > + self.print_lineno(args.section_start_lines.get(section, 0)) > + self.output_highlight(text) > self.data += "\n" > self.data += "\n" > > @@ -635,23 +631,20 @@ class ManFormat(OutputFormat): > self.data += line + "\n" > > def out_doc(self, fname, name, args): > - sections = args.get('sections', {}) > - > if not self.check_doc(name, args): > return > > self.data += f'.TH "{self.modulename}" 9 "{self.modulename}" "{self.man_date}" "API Manual" LINUX' + "\n" > > - for section in sections: > + for section, text in args.sections.items(): > self.data += f'.SH "{section}"' + "\n" > - self.output_highlight(sections.get(section)) > + self.output_highlight(text) > > def out_function(self, fname, name, args): > """output function in man""" > > parameterlist = args.get('parameterlist', []) > parameterdescs = args.get('parameterdescs', {}) > - sections = args.get('sections', {}) > > self.data += f'.TH "{args["function"]}" 9 "{args["function"]}" "{self.man_date}" "Kernel Hacker\'s Manual" LINUX' + "\n" > > @@ -692,15 +685,14 @@ class ManFormat(OutputFormat): > self.data += f'.IP "{parameter}" 12' + "\n" > self.output_highlight(parameterdescs.get(parameter_name, "")) > > - for section in sections: > + for section, text in args.sections.items(): > self.data += f'.SH "{section.upper()}"' + "\n" > - self.output_highlight(sections[section]) > + self.output_highlight(text) > > def out_enum(self, fname, name, args): > > name = args.get('enum', '') > parameterlist = args.get('parameterlist', []) > - sections = args.get('sections', {}) > > self.data += f'.TH "{self.modulename}" 9 "enum {args["enum"]}" "{self.man_date}" "API Manual" LINUX' + "\n" > > @@ -727,24 +719,23 @@ class ManFormat(OutputFormat): > self.data += f'.IP "{parameter}" 12' + "\n" > self.output_highlight(args['parameterdescs'].get(parameter_name, "")) > > - for section in sections: > + for section, text in args.sections.items(): > self.data += f'.SH "{section}"' + "\n" > - self.output_highlight(sections[section]) > + self.output_highlight(text) > > def out_typedef(self, fname, name, args): > module = self.modulename > typedef = args.get('typedef') > purpose = args.get('purpose') > - sections = args.get('sections', {}) > > self.data += f'.TH "{module}" 9 "{typedef}" "{self.man_date}" "API Manual" LINUX' + "\n" > > self.data += ".SH NAME\n" > self.data += f"typedef {typedef} \\- {purpose}\n" > > - for section in sections: > + for section, text in args.sections.items(): > self.data += f'.SH "{section}"' + "\n" > - self.output_highlight(sections.get(section)) > + self.output_highlight(text) > > def out_struct(self, fname, name, args): > module = self.modulename > @@ -753,7 +744,6 @@ class ManFormat(OutputFormat): > purpose = args.get('purpose') > definition = args.get('definition') > parameterlist = args.get('parameterlist', []) > - sections = args.get('sections', {}) > parameterdescs = args.get('parameterdescs', {}) > > self.data += f'.TH "{module}" 9 "{struct_type} {struct_name}" "{self.man_date}" "API Manual" LINUX' + "\n" > @@ -782,6 +772,6 @@ class ManFormat(OutputFormat): > self.data += f'.IP "{parameter}" 12' + "\n" > self.output_highlight(parameterdescs.get(parameter_name)) > > - for section in sections: > + for section, text in args.sections.items(): > self.data += f'.SH "{section}"' + "\n" > - self.output_highlight(sections.get(section)) > + self.output_highlight(text) > diff --git a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py > index 2e00c8b3a5f2..608f3a1045dc 100644 > --- a/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py > +++ b/scripts/lib/kdoc/kdoc_parser.py > @@ -272,13 +272,13 @@ class KernelDoc: > item = KdocItem(name, dtype, self.entry.declaration_start_line, **args) > item.warnings = self.entry.warnings > > - sections = item.get('sections', {}) > - > # Drop empty sections > # TODO: improve empty sections logic to emit warnings > + sections = self.entry.sections > for section in ["Description", "Return"]: > if section in sections and not sections[section].rstrip(): > del sections[section] > + item.set_sections(sections, self.entry.section_start_lines) > > self.entries.append(item) > > @@ -824,8 +824,6 @@ class KernelDoc: > parameterdescs=self.entry.parameterdescs, > parametertypes=self.entry.parametertypes, > parameterdesc_start_lines=self.entry.parameterdesc_start_lines, > - sections=self.entry.sections, > - section_start_lines=self.entry.section_start_lines, > purpose=self.entry.declaration_purpose) > > def dump_enum(self, ln, proto): > @@ -908,8 +906,6 @@ class KernelDoc: > parameterlist=self.entry.parameterlist, > parameterdescs=self.entry.parameterdescs, > parameterdesc_start_lines=self.entry.parameterdesc_start_lines, > - sections=self.entry.sections, > - section_start_lines=self.entry.section_start_lines, > purpose=self.entry.declaration_purpose) > > def dump_declaration(self, ln, prototype): > @@ -1079,8 +1075,6 @@ class KernelDoc: > parameterdescs=self.entry.parameterdescs, > parametertypes=self.entry.parametertypes, > parameterdesc_start_lines=self.entry.parameterdesc_start_lines, > - sections=self.entry.sections, > - section_start_lines=self.entry.section_start_lines, > purpose=self.entry.declaration_purpose, > func_macro=func_macro) > else: > @@ -1092,8 +1086,6 @@ class KernelDoc: > parameterdescs=self.entry.parameterdescs, > parametertypes=self.entry.parametertypes, > parameterdesc_start_lines=self.entry.parameterdesc_start_lines, > - sections=self.entry.sections, > - section_start_lines=self.entry.section_start_lines, > purpose=self.entry.declaration_purpose, > func_macro=func_macro) > > @@ -1137,8 +1129,6 @@ class KernelDoc: > parameterdescs=self.entry.parameterdescs, > parametertypes=self.entry.parametertypes, > parameterdesc_start_lines=self.entry.parameterdesc_start_lines, > - sections=self.entry.sections, > - section_start_lines=self.entry.section_start_lines, > purpose=self.entry.declaration_purpose) > return > > @@ -1159,8 +1149,6 @@ class KernelDoc: > > self.output_declaration('typedef', declaration_name, > typedef=declaration_name, > - sections=self.entry.sections, > - section_start_lines=self.entry.section_start_lines, > purpose=self.entry.declaration_purpose) > return > > @@ -1642,9 +1630,7 @@ class KernelDoc: > > if doc_end.search(line): > self.dump_section() > - self.output_declaration("doc", self.entry.identifier, > - sections=self.entry.sections, > - section_start_lines=self.entry.section_start_lines) > + self.output_declaration("doc", self.entry.identifier) > self.reset_state(ln) > > elif doc_content.search(line): Thanks, Mauro