Revision eb491ecac13fdf4091eaa032a9c6742a7ff80746 authored by Johan Hedberg on 15 March 2012, 22:17:11 UTC, committed by Linus Torvalds on 16 March 2012, 00:03:03 UTC
I've been coordinating Bluetooth patches in my tree for some time and
it's possible I'll do it in the future too, so add myself to the
Bluetooth sections as well as mention my tree there.

Signed-off-by: Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
Cc: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Cc: "Gustavo F. Padovan" <padovan@profusion.mobi>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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checkkconfigsymbols.sh
#!/bin/sh
# Find Kconfig variables used in source code but never defined in Kconfig
# Copyright (C) 2007, Paolo 'Blaisorblade' Giarrusso <blaisorblade@yahoo.it>

# Tested with dash.
paths="$@"
[ -z "$paths" ] && paths=.

# Doing this once at the beginning saves a lot of time, on a cache-hot tree.
Kconfigs="`find . -name 'Kconfig' -o -name 'Kconfig*[^~]'`"

/bin/echo -e "File list \tundefined symbol used"
find $paths -name '*.[chS]' -o -name 'Makefile' -o -name 'Makefile*[^~]'| while read i
do
	# Output the bare Kconfig variable and the filename; the _MODULE part at
	# the end is not removed here (would need perl an not-hungry regexp for that).
	sed -ne 's!^.*\<\(UML_\)\?CONFIG_\([0-9A-Za-z_]\+\).*!\2 '$i'!p' < $i
done | \
# Smart "sort|uniq" implemented in awk and tuned to collect the names of all
# files which use a given symbol
awk '{map[$1, count[$1]++] = $2; }
END {
	for (combIdx in map) {
		split(combIdx, separate, SUBSEP);
		# The value may have been removed.
		if (! ( (separate[1], separate[2]) in map ) )
			continue;
		symb=separate[1];
		printf "%s ", symb;
		#Use gawk extension to delete the names vector
		delete names;
		#Portably delete the names vector
		#split("", names);
		for (i=0; i < count[symb]; i++) {
			names[map[symb, i]] = 1;
			# Unfortunately, we may still encounter symb, i in the
			# outside iteration.
			delete map[symb, i];
		}
		i=0;
		for (name in names) {
			if (i > 0)
				printf ", %s", name;
			else
				printf "%s", name;
			i++;
		}
		printf "\n";
	}
}' |
while read symb files; do
	# Remove the _MODULE suffix when checking the variable name. This should
	# be done only on tristate symbols, actually, but Kconfig parsing is
	# beyond the purpose of this script.
	symb_bare=`echo $symb | sed -e 's/_MODULE//'`
	if ! grep -q "\<$symb_bare\>" $Kconfigs; then
		/bin/echo -e "$files: \t$symb"
	fi
done|sort
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