Author: emaste
Date: Wed Jun 19 14:57:51 2019
New Revision: 349193
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/349193

Log:
  MFC r347228: makesyscalls: use @generated tag in generated files
  
  Multiple tools use @generated to identify generated files (for example,
  in a review Phabricator will by default hide diffs in generated files).
  Use the @generated tag in makesyscalls.sh as we've done for other
  generated files.
  
  Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

Modified:
  stable/12/sys/kern/makesyscalls.sh
Directory Properties:
  stable/12/   (props changed)

Modified: stable/12/sys/kern/makesyscalls.sh
==============================================================================
--- stable/12/sys/kern/makesyscalls.sh  Wed Jun 19 13:55:00 2019        
(r349192)
+++ stable/12/sys/kern/makesyscalls.sh  Wed Jun 19 14:57:51 2019        
(r349193)
@@ -120,18 +120,21 @@ sed -e '
                capenabled_string = \"$capenabled\"
                "'
 
+               # Avoid a literal generated file tag here.
+               generated = "@" "generated";
+
                split(capenabled_string, capenabled, ",");
 
                printf "\n/* The casts are bogus but will do for now. */\n" > 
sysent
                printf "struct sysent %s[] = {\n",switchname > sysent
 
                printf "/*\n * System call switch table.\n *\n" > syssw
-               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically 
generated.\n" > syssw
+               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically " generated 
".\n" > syssw
                printf " * $%s$\n", "FreeBSD" > syssw
                printf " */\n\n" > syssw
 
                printf "/*\n * System call prototypes.\n *\n" > sysarg
-               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically 
generated.\n" > sysarg
+               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically " generated 
".\n" > sysarg
                printf " * $%s$\n", "FreeBSD" > sysarg
                printf " */\n\n" > sysarg
                printf "#ifndef %s\n", sysproto_h > sysarg
@@ -165,23 +168,23 @@ sed -e '
                printf "\n#ifdef %s\n\n", compat11 > syscompat11
 
                printf "/*\n * System call names.\n *\n" > sysnames
-               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically 
generated.\n" > sysnames
+               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically " generated 
".\n" > sysnames
                printf " * $%s$\n", "FreeBSD" > sysnames
                printf " */\n\n" > sysnames
                printf "const char *%s[] = {\n", namesname > sysnames
 
                printf "/*\n * System call numbers.\n *\n" > syshdr
-               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically 
generated.\n" > syshdr
+               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically " generated 
".\n" > syshdr
                printf " * $%s$\n", "FreeBSD" > syshdr
                printf " */\n\n" > syshdr
 
                printf "# FreeBSD system call object files.\n" > sysmk
-               printf "# DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically 
generated.\n" > sysmk
+               printf "# DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically " generated 
".\n" > sysmk
                printf "# $%s$\n", "FreeBSD" > sysmk
                printf "MIASM = " > sysmk
 
                printf "/*\n * System call argument to DTrace register array 
converstion.\n *\n" > systrace
-               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically 
generated.\n" > systrace
+               printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically " generated 
".\n" > systrace
                printf " * $%s$\n", "FreeBSD" > systrace
                printf " * This file is part of the DTrace syscall provider.\n 
*/\n\n" > systrace
                printf "static void\nsystrace_args(int sysnum, void *params, 
uint64_t *uarg, int *n_args)\n{\n" > systrace
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