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2Linux Kernel Documentation
3==========================
4
5Introduction
6============
7
8The Linux kernel uses `Sphinx`_ to generate pretty documentation from
9`reStructuredText`_ files under ``Documentation``. To build the documentation in
10HTML or PDF formats, use ``make htmldocs`` or ``make pdfdocs``. The generated
11documentation is placed in ``Documentation/output``.
12
13.. _Sphinx: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/
14.. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
15
16The reStructuredText files may contain directives to include structured
17documentation comments, or kernel-doc comments, from source files. Usually these
18are used to describe the functions and types and design of the code. The
19kernel-doc comments have some special structure and formatting, but beyond that
20they are also treated as reStructuredText.
21
22There is also the deprecated DocBook toolchain to generate documentation from
23DocBook XML template files under ``Documentation/DocBook``. The DocBook files
24are to be converted to reStructuredText, and the toolchain is slated to be
25removed.
26
27Finally, there are thousands of plain text documentation files scattered around
28``Documentation``. Some of these will likely be converted to reStructuredText
29over time, but the bulk of them will remain in plain text.
30
31Sphinx Build
32============
33
34The usual way to generate the documentation is to run ``make htmldocs`` or
35``make pdfdocs``. There are also other formats available, see the documentation
36section of ``make help``. The generated documentation is placed in
37format-specific subdirectories under ``Documentation/output``.
38
39To generate documentation, Sphinx (``sphinx-build``) must obviously be
40installed. For prettier HTML output, the Read the Docs Sphinx theme
41(``sphinx_rtd_theme``) is used if available. For PDF output, ``rst2pdf`` is also
42needed. All of these are widely available and packaged in distributions.
43
44To pass extra options to Sphinx, you can use the ``SPHINXOPTS`` make
45variable. For example, use ``make SPHINXOPTS=-v htmldocs`` to get more verbose
46output.
47
48To remove the generated documentation, run ``make cleandocs``.
49
50Writing Documentation
51=====================
52
53Adding new documentation can be as simple as:
54
551. Add a new ``.rst`` file somewhere under ``Documentation``.
562. 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
60This is usually good enough for simple documentation (like the one you're
61reading right now), but for larger documents it may be advisable to create a
62subdirectory (or use an existing one). For example, the graphics subsystem
63documentation is under ``Documentation/gpu``, split to several ``.rst`` files,
64and has a separate ``index.rst`` (with a ``toctree`` of its own) referenced from
65the main index.
66
67See the documentation for `Sphinx`_ and `reStructuredText`_ on what you can do
68with them. In particular, the Sphinx `reStructuredText Primer`_ is a good place
69to get started with reStructuredText. There are also some `Sphinx specific
70markup 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
75Specific guidelines for the kernel documentation
76------------------------------------------------
77
78Here 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
Markus Heiser2c645cd2016-08-15 16:08:25 +0200110
111the C domain
112------------
113
114The `Sphinx C Domain`_ (name c) is suited for documentation of C API. E.g. a
115function prototype:
116
117.. code-block:: rst
118
119 .. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, int request )
120
121The 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
130The 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
132changed 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
Markus Heiser0249a762016-06-30 14:00:22 +0200139list tables
140-----------
141
142We recommend the use of *list table* formats. The *list table* formats are
143double-stage lists. Compared to the ASCII-art they might not be as
144comfortable for
145readers of the text files. Their advantage is that they are easy to
146create or modify and that the diff of a modification is much more meaningful,
147because it is limited to the modified content.
148
149The ``flat-table`` is a double-stage list similar to the ``list-table`` with
150some 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
163options:
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
170roles:
171
172* ``:cspan:`` [int] additional columns (*morecols*)
173* ``:rspan:`` [int] additional rows (*morerows*)
174
175The example below shows how to use this markup. The first level of the staged
176list is the *table-row*. In the *table-row* there is only one markup allowed,
177the list of the cells in this *table-row*. Exceptions are *comments* ( ``..`` )
178and *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
203Rendered 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
Jani Nikula17defc22016-06-23 15:36:04 +0300225
226Including kernel-doc comments
227=============================
228
229The Linux kernel source files may contain structured documentation comments, or
230kernel-doc comments to describe the functions and types and design of the
231code. The documentation comments may be included to any of the reStructuredText
232documents using a dedicated kernel-doc Sphinx directive extension.
233
234The kernel-doc directive is of the format::
235
236 .. kernel-doc:: source
237 :option:
238
239The *source* is the path to a source file, relative to the kernel source
240tree. The following directive options are supported:
241
242export: *[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
259internal: *[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
269doc: *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
281functions: *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
289Without options, the kernel-doc directive includes all documentation comments
290from the source file.
291
292The 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
295source.
296
Mauro Carvalho Chehab0cef67a2016-09-19 08:08:00 -0300297.. _kernel_doc:
298
Jani Nikula17defc22016-06-23 15:36:04 +0300299Writing kernel-doc comments
300===========================
301
302In order to provide embedded, "C" friendly, easy to maintain, but consistent and
303extractable overview, function and type documentation, the Linux kernel has
304adopted a consistent style for documentation comments. The format for this
305documentation is called the kernel-doc format, described below. This style
306embeds the documentation within the source files, using a few simple conventions
307for adding documentation paragraphs and documenting functions and their
308parameters, 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
315The ``scripts/kernel-doc`` script is used by the Sphinx kernel-doc extension in
316the documentation build to extract this embedded documentation into the various
317HTML, PDF, and other format documents.
318
319In order to provide good documentation of kernel functions and data structures,
320please use the following conventions to format your kernel-doc comments in the
321Linux kernel source.
322
323How to format kernel-doc comments
324---------------------------------
325
326The opening comment mark ``/**`` is reserved for kernel-doc comments. Only
327comments so marked will be considered by the ``kernel-doc`` tool. Use it only
328for comment blocks that contain kernel-doc formatted comments. The usual ``*/``
329should be used as the closing comment marker. The lines in between should be
330prefixed by `` * `` (space star space).
331
332The function and type kernel-doc comments should be placed just before the
333function or type being described. The overview kernel-doc comments may be freely
334placed at the top indentation level.
335
336Example 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
348The format is similar for documentation for structures, enums, paragraphs,
349etc. See the sections below for details.
350
351The kernel-doc structure is extracted from the comments, and proper `Sphinx C
352Domain`_ function and type descriptions with anchors are generated for them. The
353descriptions are filtered for special kernel-doc highlights and
354cross-references. See below for details.
355
356.. _Sphinx C Domain: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/domains.html
357
358Highlights and cross-references
359-------------------------------
360
361The following special patterns are recognized in the kernel-doc comment
362descriptive text and converted to proper reStructuredText markup and `Sphinx C
363Domain`_ 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
397Cross-referencing from reStructuredText
398~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
399
Jonathan Corbetfd7db682016-07-17 19:24:02 -0600400.. highlight:: none
401
Jani Nikula17defc22016-06-23 15:36:04 +0300402To cross-reference the functions and types defined in the kernel-doc comments
403from reStructuredText documents, please use the `Sphinx C Domain`_
404references. For example::
405
406 See function :c:func:`foo` and struct/union/enum/typedef :c:type:`bar`.
407
408While the type reference works with just the type name, without the
409struct/union/enum/typedef part in front, you may want to use::
410
411 See :c:type:`struct foo <foo>`.
412 See :c:type:`union bar <bar>`.
413 See :c:type:`enum baz <baz>`.
414 See :c:type:`typedef meh <meh>`.
415
416This will produce prettier links, and is in line with how kernel-doc does the
417cross-references.
418
419For further details, please refer to the `Sphinx C Domain`_ documentation.
420
421Function documentation
422----------------------
423
Jonathan Corbetfd7db682016-07-17 19:24:02 -0600424.. highlight:: c
425
Jani Nikula17defc22016-06-23 15:36:04 +0300426The general format of a function and function-like macro kernel-doc comment is::
427
428 /**
429 * function_name() - Brief description of function.
430 * @arg1: Describe the first argument.
431 * @arg2: Describe the second argument.
432 * One can provide multiple line descriptions
433 * for arguments.
434 *
435 * A longer description, with more discussion of the function function_name()
436 * that might be useful to those using or modifying it. Begins with an
437 * empty comment line, and may include additional embedded empty
438 * comment lines.
439 *
440 * The longer description may have multiple paragraphs.
441 *
442 * Return: Describe the return value of foobar.
443 *
444 * The return value description can also have multiple paragraphs, and should
445 * be placed at the end of the comment block.
446 */
447
448The brief description following the function name may span multiple lines, and
449ends with an ``@argument:`` description, a blank comment line, or the end of the
450comment block.
451
452The kernel-doc function comments describe each parameter to the function, in
453order, with the ``@argument:`` descriptions. The ``@argument:`` descriptions
454must begin on the very next line following the opening brief function
455description line, with no intervening blank comment lines. The ``@argument:``
456descriptions may span multiple lines. The continuation lines may contain
457indentation. If a function parameter is ``...`` (varargs), it should be listed
458in kernel-doc notation as: ``@...:``.
459
460The return value, if any, should be described in a dedicated section at the end
461of the comment starting with "Return:".
462
463Structure, union, and enumeration documentation
464-----------------------------------------------
465
466The general format of a struct, union, and enum kernel-doc comment is::
467
468 /**
469 * struct struct_name - Brief description.
470 * @member_name: Description of member member_name.
471 *
472 * Description of the structure.
473 */
474
475Below, "struct" is used to mean structs, unions and enums, and "member" is used
476to mean struct and union members as well as enumerations in an enum.
477
478The brief description following the structure name may span multiple lines, and
479ends with a ``@member:`` description, a blank comment line, or the end of the
480comment block.
481
482The kernel-doc data structure comments describe each member of the structure, in
483order, with the ``@member:`` descriptions. The ``@member:`` descriptions must
484begin on the very next line following the opening brief function description
485line, with no intervening blank comment lines. The ``@member:`` descriptions may
486span multiple lines. The continuation lines may contain indentation.
487
488In-line member documentation comments
489~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
490
491The structure members may also be documented in-line within the definition::
492
493 /**
494 * struct foo - Brief description.
495 * @foo: The Foo member.
496 */
497 struct foo {
498 int foo;
499 /**
500 * @bar: The Bar member.
501 */
502 int bar;
503 /**
504 * @baz: The Baz member.
505 *
506 * Here, the member description may contain several paragraphs.
507 */
508 int baz;
509 }
510
511Private members
512~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
513
514Inside a struct description, you can use the "private:" and "public:" comment
515tags. Structure fields that are inside a "private:" area are not listed in the
516generated output documentation. The "private:" and "public:" tags must begin
517immediately following a ``/*`` comment marker. They may optionally include
518comments between the ``:`` and the ending ``*/`` marker.
519
520Example::
521
522 /**
523 * struct my_struct - short description
524 * @a: first member
525 * @b: second member
526 *
527 * Longer description
528 */
529 struct my_struct {
530 int a;
531 int b;
532 /* private: internal use only */
533 int c;
534 };
535
536
537Typedef documentation
538---------------------
539
540The general format of a typedef kernel-doc comment is::
541
542 /**
543 * typedef type_name - Brief description.
544 *
545 * Description of the type.
546 */
547
548Overview documentation comments
549-------------------------------
550
551To facilitate having source code and comments close together, you can include
552kernel-doc documentation blocks that are free-form comments instead of being
553kernel-doc for functions, structures, unions, enums, or typedefs. This could be
554used for something like a theory of operation for a driver or library code, for
555example.
556
557This is done by using a ``DOC:`` section keyword with a section title.
558
559The general format of an overview or high-level documentation comment is::
560
561 /**
562 * DOC: Theory of Operation
563 *
564 * The whizbang foobar is a dilly of a gizmo. It can do whatever you
565 * want it to do, at any time. It reads your mind. Here's how it works.
566 *
567 * foo bar splat
568 *
569 * The only drawback to this gizmo is that is can sometimes damage
570 * hardware, software, or its subject(s).
571 */
572
573The title following ``DOC:`` acts as a heading within the source file, but also
574as an identifier for extracting the documentation comment. Thus, the title must
575be unique within the file.
576
577Recommendations
578---------------
579
580We definitely need kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions that are
581exported to loadable modules using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL``.
582
583We also look to provide kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions
584externally visible to other kernel files (not marked "static").
585
586We also recommend providing kernel-doc formatted documentation for private (file
587"static") routines, for consistency of kernel source code layout. But this is
588lower priority and at the discretion of the MAINTAINER of that kernel source
589file.
590
591Data structures visible in kernel include files should also be documented using
592kernel-doc formatted comments.
593
594DocBook XML [DEPRECATED]
595========================
596
597.. attention::
598
599 This section describes the deprecated DocBook XML toolchain. Please do not
600 create new DocBook XML template files. Please consider converting existing
601 DocBook XML templates files to Sphinx/reStructuredText.
602
603Converting DocBook to Sphinx
604----------------------------
605
Jonathan Corbetfd7db682016-07-17 19:24:02 -0600606.. highlight:: none
607
Jani Nikula17defc22016-06-23 15:36:04 +0300608Over time, we expect all of the documents under ``Documentation/DocBook`` to be
609converted to Sphinx and reStructuredText. For most DocBook XML documents, a good
610enough solution is to use the simple ``Documentation/sphinx/tmplcvt`` script,
611which uses ``pandoc`` under the hood. For example::
612
613 $ cd Documentation/sphinx
614 $ ./tmplcvt ../DocBook/in.tmpl ../out.rst
615
616Then edit the resulting rst files to fix any remaining issues, and add the
617document in the ``toctree`` in ``Documentation/index.rst``.
618
619Components of the kernel-doc system
620-----------------------------------
621
622Many places in the source tree have extractable documentation in the form of
623block comments above functions. The components of this system are:
624
625- ``scripts/kernel-doc``
626
627 This is a perl script that hunts for the block comments and can mark them up
628 directly into reStructuredText, DocBook, man, text, and HTML. (No, not
629 texinfo.)
630
631- ``Documentation/DocBook/*.tmpl``
632
633 These are XML template files, which are normal XML files with special
634 place-holders for where the extracted documentation should go.
635
636- ``scripts/docproc.c``
637
638 This is a program for converting XML template files into XML files. When a
639 file is referenced it is searched for symbols exported (EXPORT_SYMBOL), to be
640 able to distinguish between internal and external functions.
641
642 It invokes kernel-doc, giving it the list of functions that are to be
643 documented.
644
645 Additionally it is used to scan the XML template files to locate all the files
646 referenced herein. This is used to generate dependency information as used by
647 make.
648
649- ``Makefile``
650
651 The targets 'xmldocs', 'psdocs', 'pdfdocs', and 'htmldocs' are used to build
652 DocBook XML files, PostScript files, PDF files, and html files in
653 Documentation/DocBook. The older target 'sgmldocs' is equivalent to 'xmldocs'.
654
655- ``Documentation/DocBook/Makefile``
656
657 This is where C files are associated with SGML templates.
658
659How to use kernel-doc comments in DocBook XML template files
660------------------------------------------------------------
661
662DocBook XML template files (\*.tmpl) are like normal XML files, except that they
663can contain escape sequences where extracted documentation should be inserted.
664
665``!E<filename>`` is replaced by the documentation, in ``<filename>``, for
666functions that are exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL``: the function list is
667collected from files listed in ``Documentation/DocBook/Makefile``.
668
669``!I<filename>`` is replaced by the documentation for functions that are **not**
670exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL``.
671
672``!D<filename>`` is used to name additional files to search for functions
673exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL``.
674
675``!F<filename> <function [functions...]>`` is replaced by the documentation, in
676``<filename>``, for the functions listed.
677
678``!P<filename> <section title>`` is replaced by the contents of the ``DOC:``
679section titled ``<section title>`` from ``<filename>``. Spaces are allowed in
680``<section title>``; do not quote the ``<section title>``.
681
682``!C<filename>`` is replaced by nothing, but makes the tools check that all DOC:
683sections and documented functions, symbols, etc. are used. This makes sense to
684use when you use ``!F`` or ``!P`` only and want to verify that all documentation
685is included.