On Tue, 19 Aug 2025 at 13:11, Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 12:56:48PM +0100, Peter Maydell wrote: > > Newer versions of Perl (5.41.x and up) emit a warning for code in > > kernel-doc: > > Possible precedence problem between ! and pattern match (m//) at > > /scripts/kernel-doc line 1597. > > > > This is because the code does: > > if (!$param =~ /\w\.\.\.$/) { > > > > In Perl, the ! operator has higher precedence than the =~ > > pattern-match binding, so the effect of this condition is to first > > logically-negate the string $param into a true-or-false value and > > then try to pattern match it against the regex, which in this case > > will always fail. This is almost certainly not what the author > > intended. > > > > In the new Python version of kernel-doc in the Linux kernel, > > the equivalent code is written: > > > > if KernRe(r'\w\.\.\.$').search(param): > > # For named variable parameters of the form `x...`, > > # remove the dots > > param = param[:-3] > > else: > > # Handles unnamed variable parameters > > param = "..." > > > > which is a more sensible way of writing the behaviour you would > > get if you put in brackets to make the regex match first and > > then negate the result. > > > > Take this as the intended behaviour, and update the Perl to match. > > > > For QEMU, this produces no change in output, presumably because we > > never used the "unnamed variable parameters" syntax. > > > > Cc: qemu-sta...@nongnu.org > > Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> > > --- > > This obviously will clash with the "import the python script" > > patchseries, but I figured it was worth providing the minimal > > fix for the benefit of stable backports. > > > > The kernel's copy of kernel-doc.pl still has this bug. > > --- > > scripts/kernel-doc | 9 ++++----- > > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/scripts/kernel-doc b/scripts/kernel-doc > > index fec83f53eda..117ec8fcd1f 100755 > > --- a/scripts/kernel-doc > > +++ b/scripts/kernel-doc > > @@ -1594,13 +1594,12 @@ sub push_parameter($$$$$) { > > > > if ($type eq "" && $param =~ /\.\.\.$/) > > { > > - if (!$param =~ /\w\.\.\.$/) { > > I think it would be possible to change this only line to > collapse the ! and =~ into the !~ operator: > > if ($param !~ /\w\.\.\.$/) {
Yes, it would, but then the code would be: if ($param !~ /\w\.\.\.$/) { stuff... } elsif (param =~ /\w\.\.\.$/){ other stuff... } where we check the condition twice rather than using "else". So I favoured: * "if C then {A} else {B}" is faster and more obvious as a way to say "do A or B depending on C" than "if !C {B} elsif C {A}". * match the logic that the Python script uses over "smallest possible change to resolve the warning". thanks -- PMM