Adjust the sysctl table detection to include the macro pattern used for the ucount ctl_tables. This prevents falsly assigning them as non-documented ctl_tables Signed-off-by: Joel Granados <joel.granados@xxxxxxxxxx> --- scripts/check-sysctl-docs | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) diff --git a/scripts/check-sysctl-docs b/scripts/check-sysctl-docs index 568197cb1c0a84147785f05aabbbc6ab9dd896bc..3166012b9c6ea4435dc77afaadcff3a4944b1ca8 100755 --- a/scripts/check-sysctl-docs +++ b/scripts/check-sysctl-docs @@ -130,6 +130,14 @@ curtable && /\.procname[\t ]*=[\t ]*".+"/ { file[curentry] = FILENAME } +curtable && /UCOUNT_ENTRY.*/ { + match($0, /UCOUNT_ENTRY\("([^"]+)"\)/, names) + curentry = names[1] + if (debug) print "Adding entry " curentry " to table " curtable + entries[curtable][curentry]++ + file[curentry] = FILENAME +} + /register_sysctl.*/ { match($0, /register_sysctl(|_init|_sz)\("([^"]+)" *, *([^,)]+)/, tables) if (debug) print "Registering table " tables[3] " at " tables[2] -- 2.47.2