On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 20:03:41 +0900
Namhyung Kim <namhy...@kernel.org> wrote:

> > @@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ typedef u64 x64;
> >  typedef u32 x32;
> >  typedef u16 x16;
> >  typedef u8 x8;
> > +typedef void * symbol;
> >  
> >  #define TYPE_TUPLE(type)                   \
> >     { #type, sizeof(type), is_signed_type(type) }
> > @@ -97,7 +98,8 @@ typedef u8 x8;
> >     TYPE_TUPLE(x16),                        \
> >     TYPE_TUPLE(u8),                         \
> >     TYPE_TUPLE(s8),                         \
> > -   TYPE_TUPLE(x8)
> > +   TYPE_TUPLE(x8),                         \
> > +   TYPE_TUPLE(symbol)
> >  
> >  static struct func_type {
> >     char            *name;
> > @@ -262,7 +264,7 @@ process_event(struct func_event *fevent, const char 
> > *token, enum func_states sta
> >     switch (state) {
> >     case FUNC_STATE_INIT:
> >             unsign = 0;
> > -           if (!isalpha(token[0]))
> > +           if (!isalpha(token[0]) && token[0] != '_')
> >                     break;  
> 
> Hmm.. it seems that it needs to be moved to the patch 1?

Agreed.

> 
> 
> >             /* Do not allow wild cards */
> >             if (strstr(token, "*") || strstr(token, "?"))
> > @@ -305,7 +307,7 @@ process_event(struct func_event *fevent, const char 
> > *token, enum func_states sta
> >             return FUNC_STATE_TYPE;
> >  
> >     case FUNC_STATE_TYPE:
> > -           if (!isalpha(token[0]))
> > +           if (!isalpha(token[0]) || token[0] == '_')
> >                     break;  
> 
> Why is different that the above?  Anyway, '_' is not an alphabet..

That's a bug. I thought I fixed that. Ah, in v2 I fixed it in a later
patch. I'll restructure to fix it in the proper place.

Thanks!

-- Steve

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