Revision 854145e0a8e9a05f7366d240e2f99d9c1ca6d6dd authored by Chunyu Hu on 03 May 2016, 11:34:34 UTC, committed by Steven Rostedt on 03 May 2016, 16:59:30 UTC
Currently register functions for events will be called
through the 'reg' field of event class directly without
any check when seting up triggers.

Triggers for events that don't support register through
debug fs (events under events/ftrace are for trace-cmd to
read event format, and most of them don't have a register
function except events/ftrace/functionx) can't be enabled
at all, and an oops will be hit when setting up trigger
for those events, so just not creating them is an easy way
to avoid the oops.

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1462275274-3911-1-git-send-email-chuhu@redhat.com

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.14+
Fixes: 85f2b08268c01 ("tracing: Add basic event trigger framework")
Signed-off-by: Chunyu Hu <chuhu@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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kernel-doc-xml-ref
#!/usr/bin/perl -w

use strict;

## Copyright (C) 2015  Intel Corporation                         ##
#                                                                ##
## This software falls under the GNU General Public License.     ##
## Please read the COPYING file for more information             ##
#
#
# This software reads a XML file and a list of valid interal
# references to replace Docbook tags with links.
#
# The list of "valid internal references" must be one-per-line in the following format:
#      API-struct-foo
#      API-enum-bar
#      API-my-function
#
# The software walks over the XML file looking for xml tags representing possible references
# to the Document. Each reference will be cross checked against the "Valid Internal Reference" list. If
# the referece is found it replaces its content by a <link> tag.
#
# usage:
# kernel-doc-xml-ref -db filename
#		     xml filename > outputfile

# read arguments
if ($#ARGV != 2) {
	usage();
}

#Holds the database filename
my $databasefile;
my @database;

#holds the inputfile
my $inputfile;
my $errors = 0;

my %highlights = (
	"<function>(.*?)</function>",
	    "\"<function>\" . convert_function(\$1, \$line) . \"</function>\"",
	"<structname>(.*?)</structname>",
	    "\"<structname>\" . convert_struct(\$1) . \"</structname>\"",
	"<funcdef>(.*?)<function>(.*?)</function></funcdef>",
	    "\"<funcdef>\" . convert_param(\$1) . \"<function>\$2</function></funcdef>\"",
	"<paramdef>(.*?)<parameter>(.*?)</parameter></paramdef>",
	    "\"<paramdef>\" . convert_param(\$1) . \"<parameter>\$2</parameter></paramdef>\"");

while($ARGV[0] =~ m/^-(.*)/) {
	my $cmd = shift @ARGV;
	if ($cmd eq "-db") {
		$databasefile = shift @ARGV
	} else {
		usage();
	}
}
$inputfile = shift @ARGV;

sub open_database {
	open (my $handle, '<', $databasefile) or die "Cannot open $databasefile";
	chomp(my @lines = <$handle>);
	close $handle;

	@database = @lines;
}

sub process_file {
	open_database();

	my $dohighlight;
	foreach my $pattern (keys %highlights) {
		$dohighlight .=  "\$line =~ s:$pattern:$highlights{$pattern}:eg;\n";
	}

	open(FILE, $inputfile) or die("Could not open $inputfile") or die ("Cannot open $inputfile");
	foreach my $line (<FILE>)  {
		eval $dohighlight;
		print $line;
	}
}

sub trim($_)
{
	my $str = $_[0];
	$str =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
	return $str
}

sub has_key_defined($_)
{
	if ( grep( /^$_[0]$/, @database)) {
		return 1;
	}
	return 0;
}

# Gets a <function> content and add it a hyperlink if possible.
sub convert_function($_)
{
	my $arg = $_[0];
	my $key = $_[0];

	my $line = $_[1];

	$key = trim($key);

	$key =~ s/[^A-Za-z0-9]/-/g;
	$key = "API-" . $key;

	# We shouldn't add links to <funcdef> prototype
	if (!has_key_defined($key) || $line =~ m/\s+<funcdef/i) {
		return $arg;
	}

	my $head = $arg;
	my $tail = "";
	if ($arg =~ /(.*?)( ?)$/) {
		$head = $1;
		$tail = $2;
	}
	return "<link linkend=\"$key\">$head</link>$tail";
}

# Converting a struct text to link
sub convert_struct($_)
{
	my $arg = $_[0];
	my $key = $_[0];
	$key =~ s/(struct )?(\w)/$2/g;
	$key =~ s/[^A-Za-z0-9]/-/g;
	$key = "API-struct-" . $key;

	if (!has_key_defined($key)) {
		return $arg;
	}

	my ($head, $tail) = split_pointer($arg);
	return "<link linkend=\"$key\">$head</link>$tail";
}

# Identify "object *" elements
sub split_pointer($_)
{
	my $arg = $_[0];
	if ($arg =~ /(.*?)( ?\* ?)/) {
		return ($1, $2);
	}
	return ($arg, "");
}

sub convert_param($_)
{
	my $type = $_[0];
	my $keyname = convert_key_name($type);

	if (!has_key_defined($keyname)) {
		return $type;
	}

	my ($head, $tail) = split_pointer($type);
	return "<link linkend=\"$keyname\">$head</link>$tail";

}

# DocBook links are in the API-<TYPE>-<STRUCT-NAME> format
# This method gets an element and returns a valid DocBook reference for it.
sub convert_key_name($_)
{
	#Pattern $2 is optional and might be uninitialized
	no warnings 'uninitialized';

	my $str = $_[0];
	$str =~ s/(const|static)? ?(struct)? ?([a-zA-Z0-9_]+) ?(\*|&)?/$2 $3/g ;

	# trim
	$str =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;

	# spaces and _ to -
	$str =~ s/[^A-Za-z0-9]/-/g;

	return "API-" . $str;
}

sub usage {
	print "Usage: $0 -db database filename\n";
	print "         xml source file(s) > outputfile\n";
	exit 1;
}

# starting point
process_file();

if ($errors) {
	print STDERR "$errors errors\n";
}

exit($errors);
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