[dpdk-dev] [PATCH] check-symbol-change: relax rule for identifying a section

Neil Horman nhorman at tuxdriver.com
Thu Aug 16 13:08:01 CEST 2018


It was reported recently that some patches that add symbols to an
existing EXPERIMENTAL section of a version map file generate errors
because the check-symbol-change script was identifying the section as
"@@" rather than EXPERIMENTAL.  This was fairly clearly due to the fact
that the rule identifying the version section expected the whole section
to be added, rather than having it already exist, with only new symbols
being added to the existing section. This led the match rule to misread
the format of that line and pull the wrong word out of it.

The fix is to relax the rule slightly.  Rather than assume that the
section must exist on a line that was added, allow the section name to
be set by any line that ends in a '{', which should be correct, given
our coding practices.  The section name is then extracted as the next to
the last word on the line ( $(NF-1) ).

Tested by the reporter with good results

Reported-by: nikhil.rao at intel.com
Signed-off-by: Neil Horman <nhorman at tuxdriver.com>
CC: thomas at monjalon.net
CC: nikhil.rao at intel.com
---
 devtools/check-symbol-change.sh | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/devtools/check-symbol-change.sh b/devtools/check-symbol-change.sh
index daaf45e14..cf9cfc745 100755
--- a/devtools/check-symbol-change.sh
+++ b/devtools/check-symbol-change.sh
@@ -25,14 +25,14 @@ build_map_changes()
 		# supresses the subordonate rules below
 		/[-+] a\/.*\.^(map)/ {in_map=0}
 
-		# Triggering this rule, which starts a line with a + and ends it
+		# Triggering this rule, which starts a line and ends it
 		# with a { identifies a versioned section.  The section name is
 		# the rest of the line with the + and { symbols remvoed.
 		# Triggering this rule sets in_sec to 1, which actives the
 		# symbol rule below
-		/+.*{/ {gsub("+","");
+		/^.*{/ {
 			if (in_map == 1) {
-				sec=$1; in_sec=1;
+				sec=$(NF-1); in_sec=1;
 			}
 		}
 
-- 
2.17.1



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