#!/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