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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# (c) 2001, Dave Jones. (the file handling bit)
# (c) 2005, Joel Schopp <jschopp@austin.ibm.com> (the ugly bit)
# (c) 2007,2008, Andy Whitcroft <apw@uk.ibm.com> (new conditions, test suite)
# (c) 2008-2010 Andy Whitcroft <apw@canonical.com>
# Licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL License version 2

use strict;

my $P = $0;
$P =~ s@.*/@@g;

use Getopt::Long qw(:config no_auto_abbrev);

my $quiet = 0;
my $tree = 1;
my $chk_signoff = 1;
my $chk_patch = 1;
my $tst_only;
my $emacs = 0;
my $terse = 0;
my $file = 0;
my $check = 0;
my $summary = 1;
my $mailback = 0;
my $summary_file = 0;
my %ignore_type = ();
my @ignore = ();
my $configuration_file = ".checkpatch.conf";

sub help {
	my ($exitcode) = @_;

	print << "EOM";
Usage: $P [OPTION]... [FILE]...
Version: $V

Options:
  -q, --quiet                quiet
  --no-tree                  run without a kernel tree
  --no-signoff               do not check for 'Signed-off-by' line
  --patch                    treat FILE as patchfile (default)
  --emacs                    emacs compile window format
  --terse                    one line per report
  -f, --file                 treat FILE as regular source file
  --subjective, --strict     enable more subjective tests
  --ignore TYPE(,TYPE2...)   ignore various comma separated message types
  --show-types               show the message "types" in the output
  --root=PATH                PATH to the kernel tree root
  --no-summary               suppress the per-file summary
  --mailback                 only produce a report in case of warnings/errors
  --summary-file             include the filename in summary
  --debug KEY=[0|1]          turn on/off debugging of KEY, where KEY is one of
                             'values', 'possible', 'type', and 'attr' (default
                             is all off)
  --test-only=WORD           report only warnings/errors containing WORD
                             literally
  -h, --help, --version      display this help and exit

When FILE is - read standard input.
EOM

	exit($exitcode);
}

my $conf = which_conf($configuration_file);
if (-f $conf) {
	my @conf_args;
	open(my $conffile, '<', "$conf")
	    or warn "$P: Can't find a readable $configuration_file file $!\n";

	while (<$conffile>) {
		my $line = $_;

		$line =~ s/\s*\n?$//g;
		$line =~ s/^\s*//g;
		$line =~ s/\s+/ /g;

		next if ($line =~ m/^\s*#/);
		next if ($line =~ m/^\s*$/);

		my @words = split(" ", $line);
		foreach my $word (@words) {
			last if ($word =~ m/^#/);
			push (@conf_args, $word);
		}
	}
	close($conffile);
	unshift(@ARGV, @conf_args) if @conf_args;
}

GetOptions(
	'q|quiet+'	=> \$quiet,
	'tree!'		=> \$tree,
	'signoff!'	=> \$chk_signoff,
	'patch!'	=> \$chk_patch,
	'emacs!'	=> \$emacs,
	'terse!'	=> \$terse,
	'subjective!'	=> \$check,
	'strict!'	=> \$check,
	'ignore=s'	=> \@ignore,
	'show-types!'	=> \$show_types,
	'root=s'	=> \$root,
	'summary!'	=> \$summary,
	'mailback!'	=> \$mailback,
	'summary-file!'	=> \$summary_file,

	'debug=s'	=> \%debug,
	'test-only=s'	=> \$tst_only,
	'h|help'	=> \$help,
	'version'	=> \$help
) or help(1);

help(0) if ($help);

my $exit = 0;

if ($#ARGV < 0) {
@ignore = split(/,/, join(',',@ignore));
foreach my $word (@ignore) {
	$word =~ s/\s*\n?$//g;
	$word =~ s/^\s*//g;
	$word =~ s/\s+/ /g;
	$word =~ tr/[a-z]/[A-Z]/;

	next if ($word =~ m/^\s*#/);
	next if ($word =~ m/^\s*$/);

	$ignore_type{$word}++;
}

my $dbg_values = 0;
my $dbg_possible = 0;
my $dbg_type = 0;
for my $key (keys %debug) {
	## no critic
	eval "\${dbg_$key} = '$debug{$key}';";
	die "$@" if ($@);
if ($terse) {
	$emacs = 1;
	$quiet++;
}

if ($tree) {
	if (defined $root) {
		if (!top_of_kernel_tree($root)) {
			die "$P: $root: --root does not point at a valid tree\n";
		}
	} else {
		if (top_of_kernel_tree('.')) {
			$root = '.';
		} elsif ($0 =~ m@(.*)/scripts/[^/]*$@ &&
						top_of_kernel_tree($1)) {
			$root = $1;
		}
	}

	if (!defined $root) {
		print "Must be run from the top-level dir. of a kernel tree\n";
		exit(2);
	}
my $emitted_corrupt = 0;

our $Ident	= qr{
			[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z\d_]*
			(?:\s*\#\#\s*[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z\d_]*)*
		}x;
our $Storage	= qr{extern|static|asmlinkage};
our $Sparse	= qr{
			__user|
			__kernel|
			__force|
			__iomem|
			__must_check|
			__init_refok|

# Notes to $Attribute:
# We need \b after 'init' otherwise 'initconst' will cause a false positive in a check
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