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ReStructuredText
Including kernel-doc comments
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=============================
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The Linux kernel source files may contain structured documentation comments, or
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kernel-doc comments to describe the functions and types and design of the
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code. The documentation comments may be included to any of the reStructuredText
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documents using a dedicated kernel-doc Sphinx directive extension.
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The kernel-doc directive is of the format::
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.. kernel-doc:: source
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:option:
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The *source* is the path to a source file, relative to the kernel source
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tree. The following directive options are supported:
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export: *[source-pattern ...]*
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Include documentation for all functions in *source* that have been exported
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using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` either in *source* or in any
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of the files specified by *source-pattern*.
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The *source-pattern* is useful when the kernel-doc comments have been placed
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in header files, while ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` and ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` are next to
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the function definitions.
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Examples::
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.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c
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:export:
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.. kernel-doc:: include/net/mac80211.h
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:export: net/mac80211/*.c
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internal: *[source-pattern ...]*
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Include documentation for all functions and types in *source* that have
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**not** been exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` either
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in *source* or in any of the files specified by *source-pattern*.
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Example::
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_audio.c
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:internal:
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doc: *title*
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Include documentation for the ``DOC:`` paragraph identified by *title* in
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*source*. Spaces are allowed in *title*; do not quote the *title*. The *title*
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is only used as an identifier for the paragraph, and is not included in the
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output. Please make sure to have an appropriate heading in the enclosing
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reStructuredText document.
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Example::
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_audio.c
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:doc: High Definition Audio over HDMI and Display Port
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functions: *function* *[...]*
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Include documentation for each *function* in *source*.
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Example::
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.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c
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:functions: bitmap_parselist bitmap_parselist_user
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Without options, the kernel-doc directive includes all documentation comments
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from the source file.
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The kernel-doc extension is included in the kernel source tree, at
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``Documentation/sphinx/kerneldoc.py``. Internally, it uses the
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``scripts/kernel-doc`` script to extract the documentation comments from the
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source.
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.. _kernel_doc:
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Writing kernel-doc comments
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===========================
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In order to provide embedded, "C" friendly, easy to maintain, but consistent and
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extractable overview, function and type documentation, the Linux kernel has
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adopted a consistent style for documentation comments. The format for this
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documentation is called the kernel-doc format, described below. This style
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embeds the documentation within the source files, using a few simple conventions
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for adding documentation paragraphs and documenting functions and their
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parameters, structures and unions and their members, enumerations, and typedefs.
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.. note:: The kernel-doc format is deceptively similar to gtk-doc or Doxygen,
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yet distinctively different, for historical reasons. The kernel source
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contains tens of thousands of kernel-doc comments. Please stick to the style
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described here.
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The ``scripts/kernel-doc`` script is used by the Sphinx kernel-doc extension in
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the documentation build to extract this embedded documentation into the various
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HTML, PDF, and other format documents.
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In order to provide good documentation of kernel functions and data structures,
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please use the following conventions to format your kernel-doc comments in the
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Linux kernel source.
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How to format kernel-doc comments
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---------------------------------
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The opening comment mark ``/**`` is reserved for kernel-doc comments. Only
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comments so marked will be considered by the ``kernel-doc`` tool. Use it only
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for comment blocks that contain kernel-doc formatted comments. The usual ``*/``
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should be used as the closing comment marker. The lines in between should be
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prefixed by `` * `` (space star space).
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The function and type kernel-doc comments should be placed just before the
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function or type being described. The overview kernel-doc comments may be freely
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placed at the top indentation level.
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Example kernel-doc function comment::
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/**
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* foobar() - Brief description of foobar.
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* @argument1: Description of parameter argument1 of foobar.
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* @argument2: Description of parameter argument2 of foobar.
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*
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* Longer description of foobar.
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*
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* Return: Description of return value of foobar.
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*/
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int foobar(int argument1, char *argument2)
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The format is similar for documentation for structures, enums, paragraphs,
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etc. See the sections below for specific details of each type.
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The kernel-doc structure is extracted from the comments, and proper `Sphinx C
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Domain`_ function and type descriptions with anchors are generated for them. The
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descriptions are filtered for special kernel-doc highlights and
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cross-references. See below for details.
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.. _Sphinx C Domain: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/domains.html
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Parameters and member arguments
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-------------------------------
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The kernel-doc function comments describe each parameter to the function and
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function typedefs or each member of struct/union, in order, with the
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``@argument:`` descriptions. For each non-private member argument, one
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``@argument`` definition is needed.
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The ``@argument:`` descriptions begin on the very next line following
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the opening brief function description line, with no intervening blank
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comment lines.
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The ``@argument:`` descriptions may span multiple lines.
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.. note::
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If the ``@argument`` description has multiple lines, the continuation
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of the description should be starting exactly at the same column as
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the previous line, e. g.::
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* @argument: some long description
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* that continues on next lines
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or::
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* @argument:
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* some long description
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* that continues on next lines
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If a function or typedef parameter argument is ``...`` (e. g. a variable
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number of arguments), its description should be listed in kernel-doc
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notation as::
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* @...: description
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Private members
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Inside a struct or union description, you can use the ``private:`` and
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``public:`` comment tags. Structure fields that are inside a ``private:``
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area are not listed in the generated output documentation.
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The ``private:`` and ``public:`` tags must begin immediately following a
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``/*`` comment marker. They may optionally include comments between the
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``:`` and the ending ``*/`` marker.
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Example::
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/**
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* struct my_struct - short description
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* @a: first member
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* @b: second member
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* @d: fourth member
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*
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* Longer description
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*/
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struct my_struct {
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int a;
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int b;
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/* private: internal use only */
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int c;
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/* public: the next one is public */
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int d;
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};
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Function documentation
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----------------------
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The general format of a function and function-like macro kernel-doc comment is::
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/**
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* function_name() - Brief description of function.
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* @arg1: Describe the first argument.
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* @arg2: Describe the second argument.
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* One can provide multiple line descriptions
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* for arguments.
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*
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* A longer description, with more discussion of the function function_name()
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* that might be useful to those using or modifying it. Begins with an
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* empty comment line, and may include additional embedded empty
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* comment lines.
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*
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* The longer description may have multiple paragraphs.
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*
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* Return: Describe the return value of foobar.
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*
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* The return value description can also have multiple paragraphs, and should
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* be placed at the end of the comment block.
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*/
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The brief description following the function name may span multiple lines, and
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ends with an argument description, a blank comment line, or the end of the
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comment block.
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Return values
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The return value, if any, should be described in a dedicated section
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named ``Return``.
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.. note::
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#) The multi-line descriptive text you provide does *not* recognize
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line breaks, so if you try to format some text nicely, as in::
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* Return:
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* 0 - OK
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* -EINVAL - invalid argument
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* -ENOMEM - out of memory
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this will all run together and produce::
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Return: 0 - OK -EINVAL - invalid argument -ENOMEM - out of memory
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So, in order to produce the desired line breaks, you need to use a
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ReST list, e. g.::
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* Return:
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* * 0 - OK to runtime suspend the device
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* * -EBUSY - Device should not be runtime suspended
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#) If the descriptive text you provide has lines that begin with
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some phrase followed by a colon, each of those phrases will be taken
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as a new section heading, with probably won't produce the desired
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effect.
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Structure, union, and enumeration documentation
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-----------------------------------------------
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The general format of a struct, union, and enum kernel-doc comment is::
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/**
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* struct struct_name - Brief description.
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* @argument: Description of member member_name.
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*
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* Description of the structure.
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*/
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On the above, ``struct`` is used to mean structs. You can also use ``union``
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and ``enum`` to describe unions and enums. ``argument`` is used
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to mean struct and union member names as well as enumerations in an enum.
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The brief description following the structure name may span multiple lines, and
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ends with a member description, a blank comment line, or the end of the
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comment block.
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The kernel-doc data structure comments describe each member of the structure,
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in order, with the member descriptions.
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Nested structs/unions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It is possible to document nested structs unions, like::
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/**
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* struct nested_foobar - a struct with nested unions and structs
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* @arg1: - first argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct
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* @arg2: - second argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct
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* @arg3: - third argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct
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* @arg4: - fourth argument of anonymous union/anonymous struct
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* @bar.st1.arg1 - first argument of struct st1 on union bar
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* @bar.st1.arg2 - second argument of struct st1 on union bar
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* @bar.st2.arg1 - first argument of struct st2 on union bar
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* @bar.st2.arg2 - second argument of struct st2 on union bar
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struct nested_foobar {
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/* Anonymous union/struct*/
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union {
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struct {
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int arg1;
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int arg2;
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}
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struct {
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void *arg3;
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int arg4;
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}
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}
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union {
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struct {
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int arg1;
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int arg2;
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} st1;
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struct {
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void *arg1;
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int arg2;
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} st2;
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} bar;
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};
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.. note::
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#) When documenting nested structs or unions, if the struct/union ``foo``
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is named, the argument ``bar`` inside it should be documented as
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``@foo.bar:``
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#) When the nested struct/union is anonymous, the argument ``bar`` on it
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should be documented as ``@bar:``
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Typedef documentation
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---------------------
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The general format of a typedef kernel-doc comment is::
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/**
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* typedef type_name - Brief description.
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*
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* Description of the type.
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*/
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Typedefs with function prototypes can also be documented::
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/**
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* typedef type_name - Brief description.
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* @arg1: description of arg1
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* @arg2: description of arg2
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*
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* Description of the type.
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*/
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typedef void (*type_name)(struct v4l2_ctrl *arg1, void *arg2);
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Highlights and cross-references
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-------------------------------
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The following special patterns are recognized in the kernel-doc comment
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descriptive text and converted to proper reStructuredText markup and `Sphinx C
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Domain`_ references.
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.. attention:: The below are **only** recognized within kernel-doc comments,
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**not** within normal reStructuredText documents.
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``funcname()``
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Function reference.
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``@parameter``
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Name of a function parameter. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.)
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``%CONST``
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Name of a constant. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.)
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````literal````
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A literal block that should be handled as-is. The output will use a
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``monospaced font``.
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Useful if you need to use special characters that would otherwise have some
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meaning either by kernel-doc script of by reStructuredText.
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This is particularly useful if you need to use things like ``%ph`` inside
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a function description.
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``$ENVVAR``
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Name of an environment variable. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.)
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``&struct name``
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Structure reference.
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``&enum name``
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Enum reference.
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``&typedef name``
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Typedef reference.
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``&struct_name->member`` or ``&struct_name.member``
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Structure or union member reference. The cross-reference will be to the struct
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or union definition, not the member directly.
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``&name``
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A generic type reference. Prefer using the full reference described above
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instead. This is mostly for legacy comments.
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Cross-referencing from reStructuredText
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To cross-reference the functions and types defined in the kernel-doc comments
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from reStructuredText documents, please use the `Sphinx C Domain`_
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references. For example::
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See function :c:func:`foo` and struct/union/enum/typedef :c:type:`bar`.
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While the type reference works with just the type name, without the
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struct/union/enum/typedef part in front, you may want to use::
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See :c:type:`struct foo <foo>`.
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See :c:type:`union bar <bar>`.
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See :c:type:`enum baz <baz>`.
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See :c:type:`typedef meh <meh>`.
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This will produce prettier links, and is in line with how kernel-doc does the
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cross-references.
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For further details, please refer to the `Sphinx C Domain`_ documentation.
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In-line member documentation comments
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The structure members may also be documented in-line within the definition.
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There are two styles, single-line comments where both the opening ``/**`` and
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closing ``*/`` are on the same line, and multi-line comments where they are each
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on a line of their own, like all other kernel-doc comments::
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/**
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* struct foo - Brief description.
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* @foo: The Foo member.
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*/
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struct foo {
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int foo;
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/**
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* @bar: The Bar member.
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*/
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int bar;
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/**
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* @baz: The Baz member.
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*
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* Here, the member description may contain several paragraphs.
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*/
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int baz;
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/** @foobar: Single line description. */
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int foobar;
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}
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Overview documentation comments
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-------------------------------
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To facilitate having source code and comments close together, you can include
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kernel-doc documentation blocks that are free-form comments instead of being
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kernel-doc for functions, structures, unions, enums, or typedefs. This could be
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used for something like a theory of operation for a driver or library code, for
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example.
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This is done by using a ``DOC:`` section keyword with a section title.
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The general format of an overview or high-level documentation comment is::
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/**
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* DOC: Theory of Operation
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*
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* The whizbang foobar is a dilly of a gizmo. It can do whatever you
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* want it to do, at any time. It reads your mind. Here's how it works.
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*
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* foo bar splat
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*
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* The only drawback to this gizmo is that is can sometimes damage
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* hardware, software, or its subject(s).
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*/
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The title following ``DOC:`` acts as a heading within the source file, but also
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as an identifier for extracting the documentation comment. Thus, the title must
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be unique within the file.
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Recommendations
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---------------
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We definitely need kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions that are
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exported to loadable modules using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL``.
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We also look to provide kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions
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externally visible to other kernel files (not marked "static").
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We also recommend providing kernel-doc formatted documentation for private (file
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"static") routines, for consistency of kernel source code layout. But this is
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lower priority and at the discretion of the MAINTAINER of that kernel source
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file.
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Data structures visible in kernel include files should also be documented using
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kernel-doc formatted comments.
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How to use kernel-doc to generate man pages
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-------------------------------------------
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If you just want to use kernel-doc to generate man pages you can do this
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from the Kernel git tree::
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$ scripts/kernel-doc -man $(git grep -l '/\*\*' |grep -v Documentation/) | ./split-man.pl /tmp/man
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Using the small ``split-man.pl`` script below::
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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if ($#ARGV < 0) {
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die "where do I put the results?\n";
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}
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mkdir $ARGV[0],0777;
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$state = 0;
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while (<STDIN>) {
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if (/^\.TH \"[^\"]*\" 9 \"([^\"]*)\"/) {
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if ($state == 1) { close OUT }
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$state = 1;
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$fn = "$ARGV[0]/$1.9";
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print STDERR "Creating $fn\n";
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open OUT, ">$fn" or die "can't open $fn: $!\n";
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print OUT $_;
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} elsif ($state != 0) {
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print OUT $_;
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}
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}
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close OUT;
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