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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-08-19 20:17:02 +0300
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-08-19 21:02:53 +0300
commitbb3290d91695bb1ae78ab86f18fb4d7ad8e5ebcc (patch)
tree0e50ccf15e0ad847395593ce8e4b1b4c6eb50031 /scripts/genksyms/keywords.c
parent58d4e450a490d5f02183f6834c12550ba26d3b47 (diff)
downloadlinux-bb3290d91695bb1ae78ab86f18fb4d7ad8e5ebcc.tar.xz
Remove gperf usage from toolchain
It turns out that gperf-3.1 changed types in the generated code in ways that aren't even trivially detectable without having to generate a test-file. It's just not worth using tools and libraries from clowns that don't understand or care about compatibility. So get rid of gperf. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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+static struct resword {
+ const char *name;
+ int token;
+} keywords[] = {
+ { "EXPORT_SYMBOL", EXPORT_SYMBOL_KEYW },
+ { "EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL", EXPORT_SYMBOL_KEYW },
+ { "EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL_FUTURE", EXPORT_SYMBOL_KEYW },
+ { "EXPORT_UNUSED_SYMBOL", EXPORT_SYMBOL_KEYW },
+ { "EXPORT_UNUSED_SYMBOL_GPL", EXPORT_SYMBOL_KEYW },
+ { "__asm", ASM_KEYW },
+ { "__asm__", ASM_KEYW },
+ { "__attribute", ATTRIBUTE_KEYW },
+ { "__attribute__", ATTRIBUTE_KEYW },
+ { "__const", CONST_KEYW },
+ { "__const__", CONST_KEYW },
+ { "__extension__", EXTENSION_KEYW },
+ { "__inline", INLINE_KEYW },
+ { "__inline__", INLINE_KEYW },
+ { "__signed", SIGNED_KEYW },
+ { "__signed__", SIGNED_KEYW },
+ { "__typeof", TYPEOF_KEYW },
+ { "__typeof__", TYPEOF_KEYW },
+ { "__volatile", VOLATILE_KEYW },
+ { "__volatile__", VOLATILE_KEYW },
+ { "__builtin_va_list", VA_LIST_KEYW },
+
+ // According to rth, c99 defines "_Bool", __restrict", __restrict__", "restrict". KAO
+ { "_Bool", BOOL_KEYW },
+ { "_restrict", RESTRICT_KEYW },
+ { "__restrict__", RESTRICT_KEYW },
+ { "restrict", RESTRICT_KEYW },
+ { "asm", ASM_KEYW },
+
+ // attribute commented out in modutils 2.4.2. People are using 'attribute' as a
+ // field name which breaks the genksyms parser. It is not a gcc keyword anyway.
+ // KAO. },
+ // { "attribute", ATTRIBUTE_KEYW },
+
+ { "auto", AUTO_KEYW },
+ { "char", CHAR_KEYW },
+ { "const", CONST_KEYW },
+ { "double", DOUBLE_KEYW },
+ { "enum", ENUM_KEYW },
+ { "extern", EXTERN_KEYW },
+ { "float", FLOAT_KEYW },
+ { "inline", INLINE_KEYW },
+ { "int", INT_KEYW },
+ { "long", LONG_KEYW },
+ { "register", REGISTER_KEYW },
+ { "short", SHORT_KEYW },
+ { "signed", SIGNED_KEYW },
+ { "static", STATIC_KEYW },
+ { "struct", STRUCT_KEYW },
+ { "typedef", TYPEDEF_KEYW },
+ { "typeof", TYPEOF_KEYW },
+ { "union", UNION_KEYW },
+ { "unsigned", UNSIGNED_KEYW },
+ { "void", VOID_KEYW },
+ { "volatile", VOLATILE_KEYW },
+};
+
+#define NR_KEYWORDS (sizeof(keywords)/sizeof(struct resword))
+
+static int is_reserved_word(register const char *str, register unsigned int len)
+{
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < NR_KEYWORDS; i++) {
+ struct resword *r = keywords + i;
+ int l = strlen(r->name);
+ if (len == l && !memcmp(str, r->name, len))
+ return r->token;
+ }
+ return -1;
+}