docs: kernel_abi.py: use --enable-lineno for get_abi.pl
Just like kernel-doc extension, we need to be able to identify
what part of an imported document has issues, as reporting them
as:
get_abi.pl rest --dir $srctree/Documentation/ABI/obsolete --rst-source:1689: ERROR: Unexpected indentation.
Makes a lot harder for someone to fix.
It should be noticed that it the line which will be reported is
the line where the "What:" definition is, and not the line
with actually has an error.
Acked-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/d6155ab16fb7631f2fa8e7a770eae72f24bf7cc5.1604042072.git.mchehab+huawei@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_abi.py b/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_abi.py
index 8601a3b..096dec4 100644
--- a/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_abi.py
+++ b/Documentation/sphinx/kernel_abi.py
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
import os
import subprocess
import sys
+import re
from os import path
@@ -93,7 +94,7 @@
env = doc.settings.env
cwd = path.dirname(doc.current_source)
- cmd = "get_abi.pl rest --dir "
+ cmd = "get_abi.pl rest --enable-lineno --dir "
cmd += self.arguments[0]
srctree = path.abspath(os.environ["srctree"])
@@ -137,7 +138,7 @@
% (self.name, ErrorString(exc)))
return out
- def nestedParse(self, lines, fname):
+ def nestedParse(self, lines, f):
content = ViewList()
node = nodes.section()
@@ -147,8 +148,17 @@
code_block += "\n " + l
lines = code_block + "\n\n"
- for c, l in enumerate(lines.split("\n")):
- content.append(l, fname, c)
+ line_regex = re.compile("^#define LINENO (\S+)\#([0-9]+)$")
+ ln = 0
+
+ for line in lines.split("\n"):
+ match = line_regex.search(line)
+ if match:
+ f = match.group(1)
+ # sphinx counts lines from 0
+ ln = int(match.group(2)) - 1
+ else:
+ content.append(line, f, ln)
buf = self.state.memo.title_styles, self.state.memo.section_level, self.state.memo.reporter