Re: NOTES checker

From: Ivan Voras <ivoras_at_freebsd.org>
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:47:43 +0100
John Baldwin wrote:
> I wrote a little script today that crawls through sys/conf/files*,
> sys/conf/options*, sys/conf/NOTES, and sys/*/conf/NOTES looking for devices
> or options that are not tested in all the places they are valid.  If folks
> are interested I can commit it to src/tools.  At the moment we have 300+
> violations in HEAD. :)  The first few look like this:

What does "tested" mean in this context? I'm pretty sure some of the 
devices/drivers in the list work but that's probably not it :)

> 
> WARN: Attempt to change type of gdc from option to device at /home/jhb/work/freebsd/svn/head/sys/pc98/conf/NOTES:307
>       Previous type set at /home/jhb/work/freebsd/svn/head/sys/conf/options.pc98:70
> WARN: device acpi_aiboost is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_asus is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_dock is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_fujitsu is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_hp is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_ibm is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: option ACPI_MAX_TASKS is defined globally but never tested
> WARN: option ACPI_MAX_THREADS is defined globally but never tested
> WARN: device acpi_panasonic is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_sony is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_toshiba is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_video is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: device acpi_wmi is defined globally but only tested in i386 NOTES
> WARN: ad7418 is defined globally but never tested
> WARN: ada is defined globally but never tested
> WARN: option ADAPTIVE_LOCKMGRS is defined globally but never tested
> WARN: adlink is defined globally but never tested
> 
Received on Thu Dec 17 2009 - 16:48:10 UTC

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