[PATCH] docs: kernel-doc: python: strip __counted_by_ptr macro
From: Tudor Ambarus
Date: Wed May 06 2026 - 07:05:04 EST
The `__counted_by_ptr` macro was recently introduced [1] to extend
bounds checking semantics to standard dynamically allocated pointers.
However, the new Python implementation of kernel-doc does not currently
recognize it as a compiler attribute. When kernel-doc encounters a
struct member annotated with this macro, it fails to parse the variable
name correctly, resulting in false-positive warnings like:
Warning: ... struct member '__counted_by_ptr(cmdcnt' not described
Add `__counted_by_ptr` to the `struct_xforms` regex list so it gets
safely stripped out during the parsing phase, mirroring the existing
behavior for `__counted_by`. Update the corresponding unit tests.
Link: https://git.kernel.org/torvalds/c/150a04d817d8 [1]
Signed-off-by: Tudor Ambarus <tudor.ambarus@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
tools/lib/python/kdoc/xforms_lists.py | 1 +
tools/unittests/test_cmatch.py | 1 +
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tools/lib/python/kdoc/xforms_lists.py b/tools/lib/python/kdoc/xforms_lists.py
index f6ea9efb11ae..118156ea8cd2 100644
--- a/tools/lib/python/kdoc/xforms_lists.py
+++ b/tools/lib/python/kdoc/xforms_lists.py
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ class CTransforms:
(CMatch("__aligned"), ""),
(CMatch("__counted_by"), ""),
(CMatch("__counted_by_(le|be)"), ""),
+ (CMatch("__counted_by_ptr"), ""),
(CMatch("__guarded_by"), ""),
(CMatch("__pt_guarded_by"), ""),
(CMatch("__packed"), ""),
diff --git a/tools/unittests/test_cmatch.py b/tools/unittests/test_cmatch.py
index 7b996f83784d..109141cd2ab8 100755
--- a/tools/unittests/test_cmatch.py
+++ b/tools/unittests/test_cmatch.py
@@ -320,6 +320,7 @@ class TestSubWithLocalXforms(TestCaseDiff):
(CMatch('__aligned'), ' '),
(CMatch('__counted_by'), ' '),
(CMatch('__counted_by_(le|be)'), ' '),
+ (CMatch('__counted_by_ptr'), ' '),
(CMatch('__guarded_by'), ' '),
(CMatch('__pt_guarded_by'), ' '),
---
base-commit: 254f49634ee16a731174d2ae34bc50bd5f45e731
change-id: 20260506-kdoc-__counted_by_ptr-1e206f3f1dc1
Best regards,
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Tudor Ambarus <tudor.ambarus@xxxxxxxxxx>