On Wed, 20 May 2015, Julia Lawall wrote:
> On Wed, 20 May 2015, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > The purpose of the script is to:
> >
> >     1) Identify all handlers
> >
> >        This can be done by analyzing the arguments of
> >
> >                 __irq_set_handler()
> >         irq_set_handler()
> >         irq_set_chained_handler()
> >         irq_alloc_generic_chip()
> >         irq_alloc_domain_generic_chips()
> >         irq_set_chip_and_handler_name()
> >         irq_set_chip_and_handler()
> >         __irq_set_handler_locked()
> >         __irq_set_chip_handler_name_locked()
> >         __irq_set_preflow_handler()
> >
> >     If the argument is a function local to the file step 2 can
> >     take place.
> >
> >     If it's a extern function, then the script should at least
> >     print out the function names. Those are in most of the cases
> >     the generic flow handler functions.
> 
> Looks reasonable.

Good.
 
> >     2) Check the handlers whether they use the irq argument
> >
> >        For those which do:
> >
> >           Check whether they just use the argument instead of a local
> >               variable, i.e. the first usage is an assignment. In that
> >               case rename the argument to __irq and add a local variable
> >
> >           unsigned int irq;
> >
> >       If they use the irq argument for some computation or as
> >               argument to another function, then you need to rename the
> >               argument as well and add:
> >
> >                   unsigned int irq = irq_get_desc_irq(desc);
> 
> Scripting this may be a little complex, because the variable can be used
> in one way in one execution path (eg if branch) and another way (or not at
> all) in another.  Let me know if help is needed.

I feared that, but at least identifying all functions, where the irq
argument is used inside the function itself is really key for such a
massive rework.

Thanks for responding so quick!

        tglx


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