linux-brain/scripts/export_report.pl
Kamil Rytarowski cb77f0d623 scripts: Switch to more portable Perl shebang
The default NetBSD package manager is pkgsrc and it installs Perl
along other third party programs under custom and configurable prefix.
The default prefix for binary prebuilt packages is /usr/pkg, and the
Perl executable lands in /usr/pkg/bin/perl.

This change switches "/usr/bin/perl" to "/usr/bin/env perl" as it's
the most portable solution that should work for almost everybody.
Perl's executable is detected automatically.

This change switches -w option passed to the executable with more
modern "use warnings;" approach. There is no functional change to the
default behavior.

While there, drop "require 5" from scripts/namespace.pl (Perl from 1994?).

Signed-off-by: Kamil Rytarowski <n54@gmx.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
2017-05-14 11:20:44 +09:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2006.
# Released under GPL v2.
# Author : Ram Pai (linuxram@us.ibm.com)
#
# Usage: export_report.pl -k Module.symvers [-o report_file ] -f *.mod.c
#
use warnings;
use Getopt::Std;
use strict;
sub numerically {
my $no1 = (split /\s+/, $a)[1];
my $no2 = (split /\s+/, $b)[1];
return $no1 <=> $no2;
}
sub alphabetically {
my ($module1, $value1) = @{$a};
my ($module2, $value2) = @{$b};
return $value1 <=> $value2 || $module2 cmp $module1;
}
sub print_depends_on {
my ($href) = @_;
print "\n";
for my $mod (sort keys %$href) {
my $list = $href->{$mod};
print "\t$mod:\n";
foreach my $sym (sort numerically @{$list}) {
my ($symbol, $no) = split /\s+/, $sym;
printf("\t\t%-25s\n", $symbol);
}
print "\n";
}
print "\n";
print "~"x80 , "\n";
}
sub usage {
print "Usage: @_ -h -k Module.symvers [ -o outputfile ] \n",
"\t-f: treat all the non-option argument as .mod.c files. ",
"Recommend using this as the last option\n",
"\t-h: print detailed help\n",
"\t-k: the path to Module.symvers file. By default uses ",
"the file from the current directory\n",
"\t-o outputfile: output the report to outputfile\n";
exit 0;
}
sub collectcfiles {
my @file;
while (<.tmp_versions/*.mod>) {
open my $fh, '<', $_ or die "cannot open $_: $!\n";
push (@file,
grep s/\.ko/.mod.c/, # change the suffix
grep m/.+\.ko/, # find the .ko path
<$fh>); # lines in opened file
}
chomp @file;
return @file;
}
my (%SYMBOL, %MODULE, %opt, @allcfiles);
if (not getopts('hk:o:f',\%opt) or defined $opt{'h'}) {
usage($0);
}
if (defined $opt{'f'}) {
@allcfiles = @ARGV;
} else {
@allcfiles = collectcfiles();
}
if (not defined $opt{'k'}) {
$opt{'k'} = "Module.symvers";
}
open (my $module_symvers, '<', $opt{'k'})
or die "Sorry, cannot open $opt{'k'}: $!\n";
if (defined $opt{'o'}) {
open (my $out, '>', $opt{'o'})
or die "Sorry, cannot open $opt{'o'} $!\n";
select $out;
}
#
# collect all the symbols and their attributes from the
# Module.symvers file
#
while ( <$module_symvers> ) {
chomp;
my (undef, $symbol, $module, $gpl) = split;
$SYMBOL { $symbol } = [ $module , "0" , $symbol, $gpl];
}
close($module_symvers);
#
# collect the usage count of each symbol.
#
my $modversion_warnings = 0;
foreach my $thismod (@allcfiles) {
my $module;
unless (open ($module, '<', $thismod)) {
warn "Sorry, cannot open $thismod: $!\n";
next;
}
my $state=0;
while ( <$module> ) {
chomp;
if ($state == 0) {
$state = 1 if ($_ =~ /static const struct modversion_info/);
next;
}
if ($state == 1) {
$state = 2 if ($_ =~ /__attribute__\(\(section\("__versions"\)\)\)/);
next;
}
if ($state == 2) {
if ( $_ !~ /0x[0-9a-f]+,/ ) {
next;
}
my $sym = (split /([,"])/,)[4];
my ($module, $value, $symbol, $gpl) = @{$SYMBOL{$sym}};
$SYMBOL{ $sym } = [ $module, $value+1, $symbol, $gpl];
push(@{$MODULE{$thismod}} , $sym);
}
}
if ($state != 2) {
warn "WARNING:$thismod is not built with CONFIG_MODVERSIONS enabled\n";
$modversion_warnings++;
}
close($module);
}
print "\tThis file reports the exported symbols usage patterns by in-tree\n",
"\t\t\t\tmodules\n";
printf("%s\n\n\n","x"x80);
printf("\t\t\t\tINDEX\n\n\n");
printf("SECTION 1: Usage counts of all exported symbols\n");
printf("SECTION 2: List of modules and the exported symbols they use\n");
printf("%s\n\n\n","x"x80);
printf("SECTION 1:\tThe exported symbols and their usage count\n\n");
printf("%-25s\t%-25s\t%-5s\t%-25s\n", "Symbol", "Module", "Usage count",
"export type");
#
# print the list of unused exported symbols
#
foreach my $list (sort alphabetically values(%SYMBOL)) {
my ($module, $value, $symbol, $gpl) = @{$list};
printf("%-25s\t%-25s\t%-10s\t", $symbol, $module, $value);
if (defined $gpl) {
printf("%-25s\n",$gpl);
} else {
printf("\n");
}
}
printf("%s\n\n\n","x"x80);
printf("SECTION 2:\n\tThis section reports export-symbol-usage of in-kernel
modules. Each module lists the modules, and the symbols from that module that
it uses. Each listed symbol reports the number of modules using it\n");
print "\nNOTE: Got $modversion_warnings CONFIG_MODVERSIONS warnings\n\n"
if $modversion_warnings;
print "~"x80 , "\n";
for my $thismod (sort keys %MODULE) {
my $list = $MODULE{$thismod};
my %depends;
$thismod =~ s/\.mod\.c/.ko/;
print "\t\t\t$thismod\n";
foreach my $symbol (@{$list}) {
my ($module, $value, undef, $gpl) = @{$SYMBOL{$symbol}};
push (@{$depends{"$module"}}, "$symbol $value");
}
print_depends_on(\%depends);
}