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      1 #	$NetBSD: genlintstub.awk,v 1.5 2002/10/23 00:10:30 perry Exp $
      2 #
      3 # Copyright 2001 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
      4 # All rights reserved.
      5 #
      6 # Written by Perry E. Metzger for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
      7 #
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     18 #      This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
     19 #      Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     20 # 4. The name of Wasabi Systems, Inc. may not be used to endorse
     21 #    or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
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     36 
     37 # This awk script is used by kernel Makefiles to construct C lint
     38 # stubs automatically from properly formatted comments in .S files. In
     39 # general, a .S file should have a special comment for anything with
     40 # something like an ENTRY designation. The special formats are:
     41 #
     42 # /* LINTSTUB: Ignore */
     43 # This is used as an indicator that the file contains no stubs at
     44 # all. It generates a /* LINTED */ comment to quiet lint.
     45 #
     46 # /* LINTSTUB: Func: type function(args) */
     47 # type must be void, int or long. A return is faked up for ints and longs.
     48 #
     49 # /* LINTSTUB: Var: type variable, variable; */
     50 # This is often appropriate for assembly bits that the rest of the
     51 # kernel has declared as char * and such, like various bits of
     52 # trampoline code.
     53 #
     54 # /* LINTSTUB: include foo */
     55 # Turns into a literal `#include foo' line in the source. Useful for
     56 # making sure the stubs are checked against system prototypes like
     57 # systm.h, cpu.h, etc., and to make sure that various types are
     58 # properly declared.
     59 #
     60 # /* LINTSTUB: Ignore */
     61 # This is used as an indicator to humans (and possible future
     62 # automatic tools) that the entry is only used internally by other .S
     63 # files and does not need a stub. You want this so you know you
     64 # haven't just forgotten to put a stub in for something and you are
     65 # *deliberately* ignoring it.
     66 
     67 BEGIN	{
     68 		printf "/* DO NOT EDIT! DO NOT EDIT! DO NOT EDIT! */\n";
     69 		printf "/* DO NOT EDIT! DO NOT EDIT! DO NOT EDIT! */\n";
     70 		printf "/* This file was automatically generated. */\n";
     71 		printf "/* see genasmstub.awk for details.        */\n";
     72 		printf "/* This file was automatically generated. */\n";
     73 		printf "/* DO NOT EDIT! DO NOT EDIT! DO NOT EDIT! */\n";
     74 		printf "/* DO NOT EDIT! DO NOT EDIT! DO NOT EDIT! */\n";
     75 		printf "\n\n";
     76 	}
     77 
     78 /^\/\* LINTSTUB: Empty.*\*\/[ \t]*$/ { 
     79 		printf "/* LINTED (empty translation unit) */\n";
     80 		next;
     81 	}
     82 
     83 /^\/\* LINTSTUB: Func:.*\)[ \t]*[;]?[ \t]+\*\/[ \t]*$/ { 
     84 		if (($4 == "int") || ($4 == "long"))
     85 			retflag = 1;
     86 		else if ($4 == "void")
     87 			retflag = 0;
     88 		else {
     89 			printf "ERROR: %s: type is not int or void\n", $4 > "/dev/stderr";
     90 			exit 1;
     91 		}
     92 		print "/* ARGSUSED */";
     93 		for (i = 4; i < NF; i++) {
     94 			if (i != (NF - 1))
     95 				printf "%s ", $i;
     96 			else {
     97 				sub(";$", "", $i);
     98 				printf "%s\n", $i;
     99 			}
    100 		}
    101 		print "{";
    102 		if (retflag)
    103 			print "\treturn(0);"
    104 		print "}\n";
    105 		next;
    106 	}
    107 
    108 /^\/\* LINTSTUB: Func:/ { 
    109 	  printf "ERROR: bad function declaration: %s\n", $0 > "/dev/stderr";
    110 	  exit 1;
    111 	}
    112 			
    113 /^\/\* LINTSTUB: Var:.*[ \t]+\*\/[ \t]*$/ { 
    114 		for (i = 4; i < NF; i++) {
    115 			if (i != (NF - 1))
    116 				printf "%s ", $i;
    117 			else {
    118 				gsub(";$", "", $i);
    119 				printf "%s;\n\n", $i;
    120 			}
    121 		}
    122 		next;
    123 	}
    124 
    125 /^\/\* LINTSTUB: Var:/ { 
    126 	  printf "ERROR: bad variable declaration: %s\n", $0 > "/dev/stderr";
    127 	  exit 1;
    128 	}
    129 
    130 /^\/\* LINTSTUB: include[ \t]+.*\*\/[ \t]*$/ {
    131 		printf "#include %s\n", $4;
    132 		next;
    133 	}
    134 
    135 /^\/\* LINTSTUB: Ignore.*\*\/[ \t]*$/ { next; }
    136 
    137 /^\/\* LINTSTUB: Ignore/ { 
    138 	  printf "ERROR: bad ignore declaration: %s\n", $0 > "/dev/stderr";
    139 	  exit 1;
    140 	}
    141 
    142 /^\/\* LINTSTUBS:/ { 
    143 	  printf "ERROR: LINTSTUB, not LINTSTUBS: %s\n", $0 > "/dev/stderr";
    144 	  exit 1;
    145 	}
    146 
    147 /^\/\* LINTSTUB:/ { 
    148 	  printf "ERROR: bad declaration: %s\n", $0 > "/dev/stderr";
    149 	  exit 1;
    150 	}
    151