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1 | ========================== |
2 | Linux Kernel Documentation | |
3 | ========================== | |
4 | ||
5 | Introduction | |
6 | ============ | |
7 | ||
8 | The Linux kernel uses `Sphinx`_ to generate pretty documentation from | |
9 | `reStructuredText`_ files under ``Documentation``. To build the documentation in | |
10 | HTML or PDF formats, use ``make htmldocs`` or ``make pdfdocs``. The generated | |
11 | documentation is placed in ``Documentation/output``. | |
12 | ||
13 | .. _Sphinx: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/ | |
14 | .. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html | |
15 | ||
16 | The reStructuredText files may contain directives to include structured | |
17 | documentation comments, or kernel-doc comments, from source files. Usually these | |
18 | are used to describe the functions and types and design of the code. The | |
19 | kernel-doc comments have some special structure and formatting, but beyond that | |
20 | they are also treated as reStructuredText. | |
21 | ||
22 | There is also the deprecated DocBook toolchain to generate documentation from | |
23 | DocBook XML template files under ``Documentation/DocBook``. The DocBook files | |
24 | are to be converted to reStructuredText, and the toolchain is slated to be | |
25 | removed. | |
26 | ||
27 | Finally, there are thousands of plain text documentation files scattered around | |
28 | ``Documentation``. Some of these will likely be converted to reStructuredText | |
29 | over time, but the bulk of them will remain in plain text. | |
30 | ||
31 | Sphinx Build | |
32 | ============ | |
33 | ||
34 | The usual way to generate the documentation is to run ``make htmldocs`` or | |
35 | ``make pdfdocs``. There are also other formats available, see the documentation | |
36 | section of ``make help``. The generated documentation is placed in | |
37 | format-specific subdirectories under ``Documentation/output``. | |
38 | ||
39 | To generate documentation, Sphinx (``sphinx-build``) must obviously be | |
40 | installed. For prettier HTML output, the Read the Docs Sphinx theme | |
41 | (``sphinx_rtd_theme``) is used if available. For PDF output, ``rst2pdf`` is also | |
42 | needed. All of these are widely available and packaged in distributions. | |
43 | ||
44 | To pass extra options to Sphinx, you can use the ``SPHINXOPTS`` make | |
45 | variable. For example, use ``make SPHINXOPTS=-v htmldocs`` to get more verbose | |
46 | output. | |
47 | ||
48 | To remove the generated documentation, run ``make cleandocs``. | |
49 | ||
50 | Writing Documentation | |
51 | ===================== | |
52 | ||
53 | Adding new documentation can be as simple as: | |
54 | ||
55 | 1. Add a new ``.rst`` file somewhere under ``Documentation``. | |
56 | 2. Refer to it from the Sphinx main `TOC tree`_ in ``Documentation/index.rst``. | |
57 | ||
58 | .. _TOC tree: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/markup/toctree.html | |
59 | ||
60 | This is usually good enough for simple documentation (like the one you're | |
61 | reading right now), but for larger documents it may be advisable to create a | |
62 | subdirectory (or use an existing one). For example, the graphics subsystem | |
63 | documentation is under ``Documentation/gpu``, split to several ``.rst`` files, | |
64 | and has a separate ``index.rst`` (with a ``toctree`` of its own) referenced from | |
65 | the main index. | |
66 | ||
67 | See the documentation for `Sphinx`_ and `reStructuredText`_ on what you can do | |
68 | with them. In particular, the Sphinx `reStructuredText Primer`_ is a good place | |
69 | to get started with reStructuredText. There are also some `Sphinx specific | |
70 | markup constructs`_. | |
71 | ||
72 | .. _reStructuredText Primer: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/rest.html | |
73 | .. _Sphinx specific markup constructs: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/markup/index.html | |
74 | ||
75 | Specific guidelines for the kernel documentation | |
76 | ------------------------------------------------ | |
77 | ||
78 | Here are some specific guidelines for the kernel documentation: | |
79 | ||
80 | * Please don't go overboard with reStructuredText markup. Keep it simple. | |
81 | ||
82 | * Please stick to this order of heading adornments: | |
83 | ||
84 | 1. ``=`` with overline for document title:: | |
85 | ||
86 | ============== | |
87 | Document title | |
88 | ============== | |
89 | ||
90 | 2. ``=`` for chapters:: | |
91 | ||
92 | Chapters | |
93 | ======== | |
94 | ||
95 | 3. ``-`` for sections:: | |
96 | ||
97 | Section | |
98 | ------- | |
99 | ||
100 | 4. ``~`` for subsections:: | |
101 | ||
102 | Subsection | |
103 | ~~~~~~~~~~ | |
104 | ||
105 | Although RST doesn't mandate a specific order ("Rather than imposing a fixed | |
106 | number and order of section title adornment styles, the order enforced will be | |
107 | the order as encountered."), having the higher levels the same overall makes | |
108 | it easier to follow the documents. | |
109 | ||
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110 | |
111 | the C domain | |
112 | ------------ | |
113 | ||
114 | The `Sphinx C Domain`_ (name c) is suited for documentation of C API. E.g. a | |
115 | function prototype: | |
116 | ||
117 | .. code-block:: rst | |
118 | ||
119 | .. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, int request ) | |
120 | ||
121 | The C domain of the kernel-doc has some additional features. E.g. you can | |
122 | *rename* the reference name of a function with a common name like ``open`` or | |
123 | ``ioctl``: | |
124 | ||
125 | .. code-block:: rst | |
126 | ||
127 | .. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, int request ) | |
128 | :name: VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS | |
129 | ||
130 | The func-name (e.g. ioctl) remains in the output but the ref-name changed from | |
131 | ``ioctl`` to ``VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS``. The index entry for this function is also | |
132 | changed to ``VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS`` and the function can now referenced by: | |
133 | ||
134 | .. code-block:: rst | |
135 | ||
136 | :c:func:`VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS` | |
137 | ||
138 | ||
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139 | list tables |
140 | ----------- | |
141 | ||
142 | We recommend the use of *list table* formats. The *list table* formats are | |
143 | double-stage lists. Compared to the ASCII-art they might not be as | |
144 | comfortable for | |
145 | readers of the text files. Their advantage is that they are easy to | |
146 | create or modify and that the diff of a modification is much more meaningful, | |
147 | because it is limited to the modified content. | |
148 | ||
149 | The ``flat-table`` is a double-stage list similar to the ``list-table`` with | |
150 | some additional features: | |
151 | ||
152 | * column-span: with the role ``cspan`` a cell can be extended through | |
153 | additional columns | |
154 | ||
155 | * row-span: with the role ``rspan`` a cell can be extended through | |
156 | additional rows | |
157 | ||
158 | * auto span rightmost cell of a table row over the missing cells on the right | |
159 | side of that table-row. With Option ``:fill-cells:`` this behavior can | |
160 | changed from *auto span* to *auto fill*, which automatically inserts (empty) | |
161 | cells instead of spanning the last cell. | |
162 | ||
163 | options: | |
164 | ||
165 | * ``:header-rows:`` [int] count of header rows | |
166 | * ``:stub-columns:`` [int] count of stub columns | |
167 | * ``:widths:`` [[int] [int] ... ] widths of columns | |
168 | * ``:fill-cells:`` instead of auto-spanning missing cells, insert missing cells | |
169 | ||
170 | roles: | |
171 | ||
172 | * ``:cspan:`` [int] additional columns (*morecols*) | |
173 | * ``:rspan:`` [int] additional rows (*morerows*) | |
174 | ||
175 | The example below shows how to use this markup. The first level of the staged | |
176 | list is the *table-row*. In the *table-row* there is only one markup allowed, | |
177 | the list of the cells in this *table-row*. Exceptions are *comments* ( ``..`` ) | |
178 | and *targets* (e.g. a ref to ``:ref:`last row <last row>``` / :ref:`last row | |
179 | <last row>`). | |
180 | ||
181 | .. code-block:: rst | |
182 | ||
183 | .. flat-table:: table title | |
184 | :widths: 2 1 1 3 | |
185 | ||
186 | * - head col 1 | |
187 | - head col 2 | |
188 | - head col 3 | |
189 | - head col 4 | |
190 | ||
191 | * - column 1 | |
192 | - field 1.1 | |
193 | - field 1.2 with autospan | |
194 | ||
195 | * - column 2 | |
196 | - field 2.1 | |
197 | - :rspan:`1` :cspan:`1` field 2.2 - 3.3 | |
198 | ||
199 | * .. _`last row`: | |
200 | ||
201 | - column 3 | |
202 | ||
203 | Rendered as: | |
204 | ||
205 | .. flat-table:: table title | |
206 | :widths: 2 1 1 3 | |
207 | ||
208 | * - head col 1 | |
209 | - head col 2 | |
210 | - head col 3 | |
211 | - head col 4 | |
212 | ||
213 | * - column 1 | |
214 | - field 1.1 | |
215 | - field 1.2 with autospan | |
216 | ||
217 | * - column 2 | |
218 | - field 2.1 | |
219 | - :rspan:`1` :cspan:`1` field 2.2 - 3.3 | |
220 | ||
221 | * .. _`last row`: | |
222 | ||
223 | - column 3 | |
224 | ||
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225 | |
226 | Including kernel-doc comments | |
227 | ============================= | |
228 | ||
229 | The Linux kernel source files may contain structured documentation comments, or | |
230 | kernel-doc comments to describe the functions and types and design of the | |
231 | code. The documentation comments may be included to any of the reStructuredText | |
232 | documents using a dedicated kernel-doc Sphinx directive extension. | |
233 | ||
234 | The kernel-doc directive is of the format:: | |
235 | ||
236 | .. kernel-doc:: source | |
237 | :option: | |
238 | ||
239 | The *source* is the path to a source file, relative to the kernel source | |
240 | tree. The following directive options are supported: | |
241 | ||
242 | export: *[source-pattern ...]* | |
243 | Include documentation for all functions in *source* that have been exported | |
244 | using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` either in *source* or in any | |
245 | of the files specified by *source-pattern*. | |
246 | ||
247 | The *source-pattern* is useful when the kernel-doc comments have been placed | |
248 | in header files, while ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` and ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` are next to | |
249 | the function definitions. | |
250 | ||
251 | Examples:: | |
252 | ||
253 | .. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c | |
254 | :export: | |
255 | ||
256 | .. kernel-doc:: include/net/mac80211.h | |
257 | :export: net/mac80211/*.c | |
258 | ||
259 | internal: *[source-pattern ...]* | |
260 | Include documentation for all functions and types in *source* that have | |
261 | **not** been exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` either | |
262 | in *source* or in any of the files specified by *source-pattern*. | |
263 | ||
264 | Example:: | |
265 | ||
266 | .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_audio.c | |
267 | :internal: | |
268 | ||
269 | doc: *title* | |
270 | Include documentation for the ``DOC:`` paragraph identified by *title* in | |
271 | *source*. Spaces are allowed in *title*; do not quote the *title*. The *title* | |
272 | is only used as an identifier for the paragraph, and is not included in the | |
273 | output. Please make sure to have an appropriate heading in the enclosing | |
274 | reStructuredText document. | |
275 | ||
276 | Example:: | |
277 | ||
278 | .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_audio.c | |
279 | :doc: High Definition Audio over HDMI and Display Port | |
280 | ||
281 | functions: *function* *[...]* | |
282 | Include documentation for each *function* in *source*. | |
283 | ||
284 | Example:: | |
285 | ||
286 | .. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c | |
287 | :functions: bitmap_parselist bitmap_parselist_user | |
288 | ||
289 | Without options, the kernel-doc directive includes all documentation comments | |
290 | from the source file. | |
291 | ||
292 | The kernel-doc extension is included in the kernel source tree, at | |
293 | ``Documentation/sphinx/kernel-doc.py``. Internally, it uses the | |
294 | ``scripts/kernel-doc`` script to extract the documentation comments from the | |
295 | source. | |
296 | ||
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297 | .. _kernel_doc: |
298 | ||
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299 | Writing kernel-doc comments |
300 | =========================== | |
301 | ||
302 | In order to provide embedded, "C" friendly, easy to maintain, but consistent and | |
303 | extractable overview, function and type documentation, the Linux kernel has | |
304 | adopted a consistent style for documentation comments. The format for this | |
305 | documentation is called the kernel-doc format, described below. This style | |
306 | embeds the documentation within the source files, using a few simple conventions | |
307 | for adding documentation paragraphs and documenting functions and their | |
308 | parameters, structures and unions and their members, enumerations, and typedefs. | |
309 | ||
310 | .. note:: The kernel-doc format is deceptively similar to gtk-doc or Doxygen, | |
311 | yet distinctively different, for historical reasons. The kernel source | |
312 | contains tens of thousands of kernel-doc comments. Please stick to the style | |
313 | described here. | |
314 | ||
315 | The ``scripts/kernel-doc`` script is used by the Sphinx kernel-doc extension in | |
316 | the documentation build to extract this embedded documentation into the various | |
317 | HTML, PDF, and other format documents. | |
318 | ||
319 | In order to provide good documentation of kernel functions and data structures, | |
320 | please use the following conventions to format your kernel-doc comments in the | |
321 | Linux kernel source. | |
322 | ||
323 | How to format kernel-doc comments | |
324 | --------------------------------- | |
325 | ||
326 | The opening comment mark ``/**`` is reserved for kernel-doc comments. Only | |
327 | comments so marked will be considered by the ``kernel-doc`` tool. Use it only | |
328 | for comment blocks that contain kernel-doc formatted comments. The usual ``*/`` | |
329 | should be used as the closing comment marker. The lines in between should be | |
330 | prefixed by ``Â *Â `` (space star space). | |
331 | ||
332 | The function and type kernel-doc comments should be placed just before the | |
333 | function or type being described. The overview kernel-doc comments may be freely | |
334 | placed at the top indentation level. | |
335 | ||
336 | Example kernel-doc function comment:: | |
337 | ||
338 | /** | |
339 | * foobar() - Brief description of foobar. | |
340 | * @arg: Description of argument of foobar. | |
341 | * | |
342 | * Longer description of foobar. | |
343 | * | |
344 | * Return: Description of return value of foobar. | |
345 | */ | |
346 | int foobar(int arg) | |
347 | ||
348 | The format is similar for documentation for structures, enums, paragraphs, | |
349 | etc. See the sections below for details. | |
350 | ||
351 | The kernel-doc structure is extracted from the comments, and proper `Sphinx C | |
352 | Domain`_ function and type descriptions with anchors are generated for them. The | |
353 | descriptions are filtered for special kernel-doc highlights and | |
354 | cross-references. See below for details. | |
355 | ||
356 | .. _Sphinx C Domain: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/domains.html | |
357 | ||
358 | Highlights and cross-references | |
359 | ------------------------------- | |
360 | ||
361 | The following special patterns are recognized in the kernel-doc comment | |
362 | descriptive text and converted to proper reStructuredText markup and `Sphinx C | |
363 | Domain`_ references. | |
364 | ||
365 | .. attention:: The below are **only** recognized within kernel-doc comments, | |
366 | **not** within normal reStructuredText documents. | |
367 | ||
368 | ``funcname()`` | |
369 | Function reference. | |
370 | ||
371 | ``@parameter`` | |
372 | Name of a function parameter. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.) | |
373 | ||
374 | ``%CONST`` | |
375 | Name of a constant. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.) | |
376 | ||
377 | ``$ENVVAR`` | |
378 | Name of an environment variable. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.) | |
379 | ||
380 | ``&struct name`` | |
381 | Structure reference. | |
382 | ||
383 | ``&enum name`` | |
384 | Enum reference. | |
385 | ||
386 | ``&typedef name`` | |
387 | Typedef reference. | |
388 | ||
389 | ``&struct_name->member`` or ``&struct_name.member`` | |
390 | Structure or union member reference. The cross-reference will be to the struct | |
391 | or union definition, not the member directly. | |
392 | ||
393 | ``&name`` | |
394 | A generic type reference. Prefer using the full reference described above | |
395 | instead. This is mostly for legacy comments. | |
396 | ||
397 | Cross-referencing from reStructuredText | |
398 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
399 | ||
400 | To cross-reference the functions and types defined in the kernel-doc comments | |
401 | from reStructuredText documents, please use the `Sphinx C Domain`_ | |
402 | references. For example:: | |
403 | ||
404 | See function :c:func:`foo` and struct/union/enum/typedef :c:type:`bar`. | |
405 | ||
406 | While the type reference works with just the type name, without the | |
407 | struct/union/enum/typedef part in front, you may want to use:: | |
408 | ||
409 | See :c:type:`struct foo <foo>`. | |
410 | See :c:type:`union bar <bar>`. | |
411 | See :c:type:`enum baz <baz>`. | |
412 | See :c:type:`typedef meh <meh>`. | |
413 | ||
414 | This will produce prettier links, and is in line with how kernel-doc does the | |
415 | cross-references. | |
416 | ||
417 | For further details, please refer to the `Sphinx C Domain`_ documentation. | |
418 | ||
419 | Function documentation | |
420 | ---------------------- | |
421 | ||
422 | The general format of a function and function-like macro kernel-doc comment is:: | |
423 | ||
424 | /** | |
425 | * function_name() - Brief description of function. | |
426 | * @arg1: Describe the first argument. | |
427 | * @arg2: Describe the second argument. | |
428 | * One can provide multiple line descriptions | |
429 | * for arguments. | |
430 | * | |
431 | * A longer description, with more discussion of the function function_name() | |
432 | * that might be useful to those using or modifying it. Begins with an | |
433 | * empty comment line, and may include additional embedded empty | |
434 | * comment lines. | |
435 | * | |
436 | * The longer description may have multiple paragraphs. | |
437 | * | |
438 | * Return: Describe the return value of foobar. | |
439 | * | |
440 | * The return value description can also have multiple paragraphs, and should | |
441 | * be placed at the end of the comment block. | |
442 | */ | |
443 | ||
444 | The brief description following the function name may span multiple lines, and | |
445 | ends with an ``@argument:`` description, a blank comment line, or the end of the | |
446 | comment block. | |
447 | ||
448 | The kernel-doc function comments describe each parameter to the function, in | |
449 | order, with the ``@argument:`` descriptions. The ``@argument:`` descriptions | |
450 | must begin on the very next line following the opening brief function | |
451 | description line, with no intervening blank comment lines. The ``@argument:`` | |
452 | descriptions may span multiple lines. The continuation lines may contain | |
453 | indentation. If a function parameter is ``...`` (varargs), it should be listed | |
454 | in kernel-doc notation as: ``@...:``. | |
455 | ||
456 | The return value, if any, should be described in a dedicated section at the end | |
457 | of the comment starting with "Return:". | |
458 | ||
459 | Structure, union, and enumeration documentation | |
460 | ----------------------------------------------- | |
461 | ||
462 | The general format of a struct, union, and enum kernel-doc comment is:: | |
463 | ||
464 | /** | |
465 | * struct struct_name - Brief description. | |
466 | * @member_name: Description of member member_name. | |
467 | * | |
468 | * Description of the structure. | |
469 | */ | |
470 | ||
471 | Below, "struct" is used to mean structs, unions and enums, and "member" is used | |
472 | to mean struct and union members as well as enumerations in an enum. | |
473 | ||
474 | The brief description following the structure name may span multiple lines, and | |
475 | ends with a ``@member:`` description, a blank comment line, or the end of the | |
476 | comment block. | |
477 | ||
478 | The kernel-doc data structure comments describe each member of the structure, in | |
479 | order, with the ``@member:`` descriptions. The ``@member:`` descriptions must | |
480 | begin on the very next line following the opening brief function description | |
481 | line, with no intervening blank comment lines. The ``@member:`` descriptions may | |
482 | span multiple lines. The continuation lines may contain indentation. | |
483 | ||
484 | In-line member documentation comments | |
485 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
486 | ||
487 | The structure members may also be documented in-line within the definition:: | |
488 | ||
489 | /** | |
490 | * struct foo - Brief description. | |
491 | * @foo: The Foo member. | |
492 | */ | |
493 | struct foo { | |
494 | int foo; | |
495 | /** | |
496 | * @bar: The Bar member. | |
497 | */ | |
498 | int bar; | |
499 | /** | |
500 | * @baz: The Baz member. | |
501 | * | |
502 | * Here, the member description may contain several paragraphs. | |
503 | */ | |
504 | int baz; | |
505 | } | |
506 | ||
507 | Private members | |
508 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
509 | ||
510 | Inside a struct description, you can use the "private:" and "public:" comment | |
511 | tags. Structure fields that are inside a "private:" area are not listed in the | |
512 | generated output documentation. The "private:" and "public:" tags must begin | |
513 | immediately following a ``/*`` comment marker. They may optionally include | |
514 | comments between the ``:`` and the ending ``*/`` marker. | |
515 | ||
516 | Example:: | |
517 | ||
518 | /** | |
519 | * struct my_struct - short description | |
520 | * @a: first member | |
521 | * @b: second member | |
522 | * | |
523 | * Longer description | |
524 | */ | |
525 | struct my_struct { | |
526 | int a; | |
527 | int b; | |
528 | /* private: internal use only */ | |
529 | int c; | |
530 | }; | |
531 | ||
532 | ||
533 | Typedef documentation | |
534 | --------------------- | |
535 | ||
536 | The general format of a typedef kernel-doc comment is:: | |
537 | ||
538 | /** | |
539 | * typedef type_name - Brief description. | |
540 | * | |
541 | * Description of the type. | |
542 | */ | |
543 | ||
544 | Overview documentation comments | |
545 | ------------------------------- | |
546 | ||
547 | To facilitate having source code and comments close together, you can include | |
548 | kernel-doc documentation blocks that are free-form comments instead of being | |
549 | kernel-doc for functions, structures, unions, enums, or typedefs. This could be | |
550 | used for something like a theory of operation for a driver or library code, for | |
551 | example. | |
552 | ||
553 | This is done by using a ``DOC:`` section keyword with a section title. | |
554 | ||
555 | The general format of an overview or high-level documentation comment is:: | |
556 | ||
557 | /** | |
558 | * DOC: Theory of Operation | |
559 | * | |
560 | * The whizbang foobar is a dilly of a gizmo. It can do whatever you | |
561 | * want it to do, at any time. It reads your mind. Here's how it works. | |
562 | * | |
563 | * foo bar splat | |
564 | * | |
565 | * The only drawback to this gizmo is that is can sometimes damage | |
566 | * hardware, software, or its subject(s). | |
567 | */ | |
568 | ||
569 | The title following ``DOC:`` acts as a heading within the source file, but also | |
570 | as an identifier for extracting the documentation comment. Thus, the title must | |
571 | be unique within the file. | |
572 | ||
573 | Recommendations | |
574 | --------------- | |
575 | ||
576 | We definitely need kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions that are | |
577 | exported to loadable modules using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL``. | |
578 | ||
579 | We also look to provide kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions | |
580 | externally visible to other kernel files (not marked "static"). | |
581 | ||
582 | We also recommend providing kernel-doc formatted documentation for private (file | |
583 | "static") routines, for consistency of kernel source code layout. But this is | |
584 | lower priority and at the discretion of the MAINTAINER of that kernel source | |
585 | file. | |
586 | ||
587 | Data structures visible in kernel include files should also be documented using | |
588 | kernel-doc formatted comments. | |
589 | ||
590 | DocBook XML [DEPRECATED] | |
591 | ======================== | |
592 | ||
593 | .. attention:: | |
594 | ||
595 | This section describes the deprecated DocBook XML toolchain. Please do not | |
596 | create new DocBook XML template files. Please consider converting existing | |
597 | DocBook XML templates files to Sphinx/reStructuredText. | |
598 | ||
599 | Converting DocBook to Sphinx | |
600 | ---------------------------- | |
601 | ||
602 | Over time, we expect all of the documents under ``Documentation/DocBook`` to be | |
603 | converted to Sphinx and reStructuredText. For most DocBook XML documents, a good | |
604 | enough solution is to use the simple ``Documentation/sphinx/tmplcvt`` script, | |
605 | which uses ``pandoc`` under the hood. For example:: | |
606 | ||
607 | $ cd Documentation/sphinx | |
608 | $ ./tmplcvt ../DocBook/in.tmpl ../out.rst | |
609 | ||
610 | Then edit the resulting rst files to fix any remaining issues, and add the | |
611 | document in the ``toctree`` in ``Documentation/index.rst``. | |
612 | ||
613 | Components of the kernel-doc system | |
614 | ----------------------------------- | |
615 | ||
616 | Many places in the source tree have extractable documentation in the form of | |
617 | block comments above functions. The components of this system are: | |
618 | ||
619 | - ``scripts/kernel-doc`` | |
620 | ||
621 | This is a perl script that hunts for the block comments and can mark them up | |
622 | directly into reStructuredText, DocBook, man, text, and HTML. (No, not | |
623 | texinfo.) | |
624 | ||
625 | - ``Documentation/DocBook/*.tmpl`` | |
626 | ||
627 | These are XML template files, which are normal XML files with special | |
628 | place-holders for where the extracted documentation should go. | |
629 | ||
630 | - ``scripts/docproc.c`` | |
631 | ||
632 | This is a program for converting XML template files into XML files. When a | |
633 | file is referenced it is searched for symbols exported (EXPORT_SYMBOL), to be | |
634 | able to distinguish between internal and external functions. | |
635 | ||
636 | It invokes kernel-doc, giving it the list of functions that are to be | |
637 | documented. | |
638 | ||
639 | Additionally it is used to scan the XML template files to locate all the files | |
640 | referenced herein. This is used to generate dependency information as used by | |
641 | make. | |
642 | ||
643 | - ``Makefile`` | |
644 | ||
645 | The targets 'xmldocs', 'psdocs', 'pdfdocs', and 'htmldocs' are used to build | |
646 | DocBook XML files, PostScript files, PDF files, and html files in | |
647 | Documentation/DocBook. The older target 'sgmldocs' is equivalent to 'xmldocs'. | |
648 | ||
649 | - ``Documentation/DocBook/Makefile`` | |
650 | ||
651 | This is where C files are associated with SGML templates. | |
652 | ||
653 | How to use kernel-doc comments in DocBook XML template files | |
654 | ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
655 | ||
656 | DocBook XML template files (\*.tmpl) are like normal XML files, except that they | |
657 | can contain escape sequences where extracted documentation should be inserted. | |
658 | ||
659 | ``!E<filename>`` is replaced by the documentation, in ``<filename>``, for | |
660 | functions that are exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL``: the function list is | |
661 | collected from files listed in ``Documentation/DocBook/Makefile``. | |
662 | ||
663 | ``!I<filename>`` is replaced by the documentation for functions that are **not** | |
664 | exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL``. | |
665 | ||
666 | ``!D<filename>`` is used to name additional files to search for functions | |
667 | exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL``. | |
668 | ||
669 | ``!F<filename> <function [functions...]>`` is replaced by the documentation, in | |
670 | ``<filename>``, for the functions listed. | |
671 | ||
672 | ``!P<filename> <section title>`` is replaced by the contents of the ``DOC:`` | |
673 | section titled ``<section title>`` from ``<filename>``. Spaces are allowed in | |
674 | ``<section title>``; do not quote the ``<section title>``. | |
675 | ||
676 | ``!C<filename>`` is replaced by nothing, but makes the tools check that all DOC: | |
677 | sections and documented functions, symbols, etc. are used. This makes sense to | |
678 | use when you use ``!F`` or ``!P`` only and want to verify that all documentation | |
679 | is included. |