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Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -02001Writing kernel-doc comments
2===========================
3
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -08004The Linux kernel source files may contain structured documentation
5comments in the kernel-doc format to describe the functions, types
6and design of the code. It is easier to keep documentation up-to-date
7when it is embedded in source files.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -02008
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -08009.. note:: The kernel-doc format is deceptively similar to javadoc,
10 gtk-doc or Doxygen, yet distinctively different, for historical
11 reasons. The kernel source contains tens of thousands of kernel-doc
12 comments. Please stick to the style described here.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -020013
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -080014The kernel-doc structure is extracted from the comments, and proper
15`Sphinx C Domain`_ function and type descriptions with anchors are
16generated from them. The descriptions are filtered for special kernel-doc
17highlights and cross-references. See below for details.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -020018
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -080019.. _Sphinx C Domain: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/domains.html
20
21Every function that is exported to loadable modules using
22``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` should have a kernel-doc
23comment. Functions and data structures in header files which are intended
24to be used by modules should also have kernel-doc comments.
25
26It is good practice to also provide kernel-doc formatted documentation
27for functions externally visible to other kernel files (not marked
28``static``). We also recommend providing kernel-doc formatted
29documentation for private (file ``static``) routines, for consistency of
30kernel source code layout. This is lower priority and at the discretion
31of the maintainer of that kernel source file.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -020032
33How to format kernel-doc comments
34---------------------------------
35
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -080036The opening comment mark ``/**`` is used for kernel-doc comments. The
37``kernel-doc`` tool will extract comments marked this way. The rest of
38the comment is formatted like a normal multi-line comment with a column
39of asterisks on the left side, closing with ``*/`` on a line by itself.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -020040
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -080041The function and type kernel-doc comments should be placed just before
42the function or type being described in order to maximise the chance
43that somebody changing the code will also change the documentation. The
44overview kernel-doc comments may be placed anywhere at the top indentation
45level.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab01f2c182017-12-18 10:30:03 -020046
Mike Rapoport8fcce582018-02-20 20:36:25 +020047Running the ``kernel-doc`` tool with increased verbosity and without actual
48output generation may be used to verify proper formatting of the
49documentation comments. For example::
50
51 scripts/kernel-doc -v -none drivers/foo/bar.c
52
53The documentation format is verified by the kernel build when it is
54requested to perform extra gcc checks::
55
56 make W=n
57
Mauro Carvalho Chehabfc275bf2017-12-18 10:30:04 -020058Function documentation
59----------------------
60
61The general format of a function and function-like macro kernel-doc comment is::
62
63 /**
64 * function_name() - Brief description of function.
65 * @arg1: Describe the first argument.
66 * @arg2: Describe the second argument.
67 * One can provide multiple line descriptions
68 * for arguments.
69 *
70 * A longer description, with more discussion of the function function_name()
71 * that might be useful to those using or modifying it. Begins with an
72 * empty comment line, and may include additional embedded empty
73 * comment lines.
74 *
75 * The longer description may have multiple paragraphs.
76 *
Matthew Wilcoxda70b8c2018-02-13 13:15:33 -080077 * Context: Describes whether the function can sleep, what locks it takes,
78 * releases, or expects to be held. It can extend over multiple
79 * lines.
Joris Gutjahr1bb37a32018-10-28 20:28:28 +010080 * Return: Describe the return value of function_name.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabfc275bf2017-12-18 10:30:04 -020081 *
82 * The return value description can also have multiple paragraphs, and should
83 * be placed at the end of the comment block.
84 */
85
86The brief description following the function name may span multiple lines, and
87ends with an argument description, a blank comment line, or the end of the
88comment block.
89
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -080090Function parameters
91~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
92
93Each function argument should be described in order, immediately following
94the short function description. Do not leave a blank line between the
95function description and the arguments, nor between the arguments.
96
97Each ``@argument:`` description may span multiple lines.
98
99.. note::
100
101 If the ``@argument`` description has multiple lines, the continuation
102 of the description should start at the same column as the previous line::
103
104 * @argument: some long description
105 * that continues on next lines
106
107 or::
108
109 * @argument:
110 * some long description
111 * that continues on next lines
112
113If a function has a variable number of arguments, its description should
114be written in kernel-doc notation as::
115
116 * @...: description
117
Matthew Wilcoxda70b8c2018-02-13 13:15:33 -0800118Function context
119~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
120
121The context in which a function can be called should be described in a
122section named ``Context``. This should include whether the function
123sleeps or can be called from interrupt context, as well as what locks
124it takes, releases and expects to be held by its caller.
125
126Examples::
127
128 * Context: Any context.
129 * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the RCU lock.
130 * Context: Any context. Expects <lock> to be held by caller.
131 * Context: Process context. May sleep if @gfp flags permit.
132 * Context: Process context. Takes and releases <mutex>.
133 * Context: Softirq or process context. Takes and releases <lock>, BH-safe.
134 * Context: Interrupt context.
135
Mauro Carvalho Chehabfc275bf2017-12-18 10:30:04 -0200136Return values
137~~~~~~~~~~~~~
138
139The return value, if any, should be described in a dedicated section
140named ``Return``.
141
142.. note::
143
144 #) The multi-line descriptive text you provide does *not* recognize
145 line breaks, so if you try to format some text nicely, as in::
146
147 * Return:
148 * 0 - OK
149 * -EINVAL - invalid argument
150 * -ENOMEM - out of memory
151
152 this will all run together and produce::
153
154 Return: 0 - OK -EINVAL - invalid argument -ENOMEM - out of memory
155
156 So, in order to produce the desired line breaks, you need to use a
157 ReST list, e. g.::
158
159 * Return:
160 * * 0 - OK to runtime suspend the device
161 * * -EBUSY - Device should not be runtime suspended
162
163 #) If the descriptive text you provide has lines that begin with
164 some phrase followed by a colon, each of those phrases will be taken
Matthew Wilcoxdcb50d92018-02-13 13:15:34 -0800165 as a new section heading, which probably won't produce the desired
Mauro Carvalho Chehabfc275bf2017-12-18 10:30:04 -0200166 effect.
167
Mauro Carvalho Chehab553aa3c2017-12-18 10:30:05 -0200168Structure, union, and enumeration documentation
169-----------------------------------------------
170
171The general format of a struct, union, and enum kernel-doc comment is::
172
173 /**
174 * struct struct_name - Brief description.
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800175 * @member1: Description of member1.
176 * @member2: Description of member2.
177 * One can provide multiple line descriptions
178 * for members.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab553aa3c2017-12-18 10:30:05 -0200179 *
180 * Description of the structure.
181 */
182
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800183You can replace the ``struct`` in the above example with ``union`` or
184``enum`` to describe unions or enums. ``member`` is used to mean struct
185and union member names as well as enumerations in an enum.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab553aa3c2017-12-18 10:30:05 -0200186
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800187The brief description following the structure name may span multiple
188lines, and ends with a member description, a blank comment line, or the
189end of the comment block.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab553aa3c2017-12-18 10:30:05 -0200190
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800191Members
192~~~~~~~
193
194Members of structs, unions and enums should be documented the same way
195as function parameters; they immediately succeed the short description
196and may be multi-line.
197
198Inside a struct or union description, you can use the ``private:`` and
199``public:`` comment tags. Structure fields that are inside a ``private:``
200area are not listed in the generated output documentation.
201
202The ``private:`` and ``public:`` tags must begin immediately following a
203``/*`` comment marker. They may optionally include comments between the
204``:`` and the ending ``*/`` marker.
205
206Example::
207
208 /**
209 * struct my_struct - short description
210 * @a: first member
211 * @b: second member
212 * @d: fourth member
213 *
214 * Longer description
215 */
216 struct my_struct {
217 int a;
218 int b;
219 /* private: internal use only */
220 int c;
221 /* public: the next one is public */
222 int d;
223 };
224
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200225Nested structs/unions
226~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
227
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800228It is possible to document nested structs and unions, like::
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200229
230 /**
231 * struct nested_foobar - a struct with nested unions and structs
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800232 * @memb1: first member of anonymous union/anonymous struct
233 * @memb2: second member of anonymous union/anonymous struct
234 * @memb3: third member of anonymous union/anonymous struct
235 * @memb4: fourth member of anonymous union/anonymous struct
Mauro Carvalho Chehab3651d452018-02-16 11:48:15 -0200236 * @bar: non-anonymous union
237 * @bar.st1: struct st1 inside @bar
238 * @bar.st2: struct st2 inside @bar
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800239 * @bar.st1.memb1: first member of struct st1 on union bar
240 * @bar.st1.memb2: second member of struct st1 on union bar
241 * @bar.st2.memb1: first member of struct st2 on union bar
242 * @bar.st2.memb2: second member of struct st2 on union bar
Mauro Carvalho Chehab3651d452018-02-16 11:48:15 -0200243 */
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200244 struct nested_foobar {
245 /* Anonymous union/struct*/
246 union {
247 struct {
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800248 int memb1;
249 int memb2;
Matthew Wilcoxdcb50d92018-02-13 13:15:34 -0800250 }
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200251 struct {
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800252 void *memb3;
253 int memb4;
Matthew Wilcoxdcb50d92018-02-13 13:15:34 -0800254 }
255 }
256 union {
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200257 struct {
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800258 int memb1;
259 int memb2;
Matthew Wilcoxdcb50d92018-02-13 13:15:34 -0800260 } st1;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200261 struct {
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800262 void *memb1;
263 int memb2;
Matthew Wilcoxdcb50d92018-02-13 13:15:34 -0800264 } st2;
265 } bar;
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200266 };
267
268.. note::
269
270 #) When documenting nested structs or unions, if the struct/union ``foo``
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800271 is named, the member ``bar`` inside it should be documented as
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200272 ``@foo.bar:``
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800273 #) When the nested struct/union is anonymous, the member ``bar`` in it
Mauro Carvalho Chehab8ad72162017-12-18 10:30:13 -0200274 should be documented as ``@bar:``
Mauro Carvalho Chehab553aa3c2017-12-18 10:30:05 -0200275
Mauro Carvalho Chehabd2253a42018-02-16 11:48:17 -0200276In-line member documentation comments
277~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
278
279The structure members may also be documented in-line within the definition.
280There are two styles, single-line comments where both the opening ``/**`` and
281closing ``*/`` are on the same line, and multi-line comments where they are each
282on a line of their own, like all other kernel-doc comments::
283
284 /**
285 * struct foo - Brief description.
286 * @foo: The Foo member.
287 */
288 struct foo {
289 int foo;
290 /**
291 * @bar: The Bar member.
292 */
293 int bar;
294 /**
295 * @baz: The Baz member.
296 *
297 * Here, the member description may contain several paragraphs.
298 */
299 int baz;
Mauro Carvalho Chehabdbcce2b2018-02-16 11:48:19 -0200300 union {
301 /** @foobar: Single line description. */
302 int foobar;
303 };
304 /** @bar2: Description for struct @bar2 inside @foo */
305 struct {
306 /**
307 * @bar2.barbar: Description for @barbar inside @foo.bar2
308 */
309 int barbar;
310 } bar2;
Mauro Carvalho Chehabd2253a42018-02-16 11:48:17 -0200311 };
312
Mauro Carvalho Chehabbdb76f92017-12-18 10:30:06 -0200313Typedef documentation
314---------------------
315
316The general format of a typedef kernel-doc comment is::
317
318 /**
319 * typedef type_name - Brief description.
320 *
321 * Description of the type.
322 */
323
324Typedefs with function prototypes can also be documented::
325
326 /**
327 * typedef type_name - Brief description.
328 * @arg1: description of arg1
329 * @arg2: description of arg2
330 *
331 * Description of the type.
Matthew Wilcoxda70b8c2018-02-13 13:15:33 -0800332 *
333 * Context: Locking context.
334 * Return: Meaning of the return value.
Mauro Carvalho Chehabbdb76f92017-12-18 10:30:06 -0200335 */
336 typedef void (*type_name)(struct v4l2_ctrl *arg1, void *arg2);
337
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -0200338Highlights and cross-references
339-------------------------------
340
341The following special patterns are recognized in the kernel-doc comment
342descriptive text and converted to proper reStructuredText markup and `Sphinx C
343Domain`_ references.
344
345.. attention:: The below are **only** recognized within kernel-doc comments,
346 **not** within normal reStructuredText documents.
347
348``funcname()``
349 Function reference.
350
351``@parameter``
352 Name of a function parameter. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.)
353
354``%CONST``
355 Name of a constant. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.)
356
Mauro Carvalho Chehab5d47c312017-05-16 08:17:49 -0300357````literal````
358 A literal block that should be handled as-is. The output will use a
359 ``monospaced font``.
360
361 Useful if you need to use special characters that would otherwise have some
Sheriff Esseson9159ba12019-06-28 07:20:01 +0100362 meaning either by kernel-doc script or by reStructuredText.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab5d47c312017-05-16 08:17:49 -0300363
364 This is particularly useful if you need to use things like ``%ph`` inside
365 a function description.
366
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -0200367``$ENVVAR``
368 Name of an environment variable. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.)
369
370``&struct name``
371 Structure reference.
372
373``&enum name``
374 Enum reference.
375
376``&typedef name``
377 Typedef reference.
378
379``&struct_name->member`` or ``&struct_name.member``
380 Structure or union member reference. The cross-reference will be to the struct
381 or union definition, not the member directly.
382
383``&name``
384 A generic type reference. Prefer using the full reference described above
385 instead. This is mostly for legacy comments.
386
387Cross-referencing from reStructuredText
388~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
389
390To cross-reference the functions and types defined in the kernel-doc comments
391from reStructuredText documents, please use the `Sphinx C Domain`_
392references. For example::
393
394 See function :c:func:`foo` and struct/union/enum/typedef :c:type:`bar`.
395
396While the type reference works with just the type name, without the
397struct/union/enum/typedef part in front, you may want to use::
398
399 See :c:type:`struct foo <foo>`.
400 See :c:type:`union bar <bar>`.
401 See :c:type:`enum baz <baz>`.
402 See :c:type:`typedef meh <meh>`.
403
404This will produce prettier links, and is in line with how kernel-doc does the
405cross-references.
406
407For further details, please refer to the `Sphinx C Domain`_ documentation.
408
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -0200409Overview documentation comments
410-------------------------------
411
412To facilitate having source code and comments close together, you can include
413kernel-doc documentation blocks that are free-form comments instead of being
414kernel-doc for functions, structures, unions, enums, or typedefs. This could be
415used for something like a theory of operation for a driver or library code, for
416example.
417
418This is done by using a ``DOC:`` section keyword with a section title.
419
420The general format of an overview or high-level documentation comment is::
421
422 /**
423 * DOC: Theory of Operation
424 *
425 * The whizbang foobar is a dilly of a gizmo. It can do whatever you
426 * want it to do, at any time. It reads your mind. Here's how it works.
427 *
428 * foo bar splat
429 *
430 * The only drawback to this gizmo is that is can sometimes damage
431 * hardware, software, or its subject(s).
432 */
433
434The title following ``DOC:`` acts as a heading within the source file, but also
435as an identifier for extracting the documentation comment. Thus, the title must
436be unique within the file.
437
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800438Including kernel-doc comments
439=============================
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -0200440
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800441The documentation comments may be included in any of the reStructuredText
442documents using a dedicated kernel-doc Sphinx directive extension.
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -0200443
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800444The kernel-doc directive is of the format::
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -0200445
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800446 .. kernel-doc:: source
447 :option:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab1dc4bbf2016-11-17 08:32:33 -0200448
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800449The *source* is the path to a source file, relative to the kernel source
450tree. The following directive options are supported:
451
452export: *[source-pattern ...]*
453 Include documentation for all functions in *source* that have been exported
454 using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` either in *source* or in any
455 of the files specified by *source-pattern*.
456
457 The *source-pattern* is useful when the kernel-doc comments have been placed
458 in header files, while ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` and ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` are next to
459 the function definitions.
460
461 Examples::
462
463 .. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c
464 :export:
465
466 .. kernel-doc:: include/net/mac80211.h
467 :export: net/mac80211/*.c
468
469internal: *[source-pattern ...]*
470 Include documentation for all functions and types in *source* that have
471 **not** been exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` either
472 in *source* or in any of the files specified by *source-pattern*.
473
474 Example::
475
476 .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_audio.c
477 :internal:
478
479doc: *title*
480 Include documentation for the ``DOC:`` paragraph identified by *title* in
481 *source*. Spaces are allowed in *title*; do not quote the *title*. The *title*
482 is only used as an identifier for the paragraph, and is not included in the
483 output. Please make sure to have an appropriate heading in the enclosing
484 reStructuredText document.
485
486 Example::
487
488 .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_audio.c
489 :doc: High Definition Audio over HDMI and Display Port
490
Mike Rapoportf2e86032018-06-30 00:05:10 +0300491functions: *[ function ...]*
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800492 Include documentation for each *function* in *source*.
Frank Rowand32c89662019-02-11 14:38:04 -0800493 If no *function* is specified, the documentation for all functions
Mike Rapoportf2e86032018-06-30 00:05:10 +0300494 and types in the *source* will be included.
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800495
Mike Rapoportf2e86032018-06-30 00:05:10 +0300496 Examples::
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800497
498 .. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c
499 :functions: bitmap_parselist bitmap_parselist_user
500
Mike Rapoportf2e86032018-06-30 00:05:10 +0300501 .. kernel-doc:: lib/idr.c
502 :functions:
503
Matthew Wilcox46347502018-02-13 13:15:37 -0800504Without options, the kernel-doc directive includes all documentation comments
505from the source file.
506
507The kernel-doc extension is included in the kernel source tree, at
508``Documentation/sphinx/kerneldoc.py``. Internally, it uses the
509``scripts/kernel-doc`` script to extract the documentation comments from the
510source.
511
512.. _kernel_doc:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab93626d72017-12-18 10:30:07 -0200513
514How to use kernel-doc to generate man pages
515-------------------------------------------
516
517If you just want to use kernel-doc to generate man pages you can do this
Matthew Wilcox5b229fb2018-02-13 13:15:35 -0800518from the kernel git tree::
Mauro Carvalho Chehab93626d72017-12-18 10:30:07 -0200519
Frank Rowand7d1179f2019-02-01 13:54:39 -0800520 $ scripts/kernel-doc -man \
521 $(git grep -l '/\*\*' -- :^Documentation :^tools) \
522 | scripts/split-man.pl /tmp/man
523
524Some older versions of git do not support some of the variants of syntax for
525path exclusion. One of the following commands may work for those versions::
526
527 $ scripts/kernel-doc -man \
528 $(git grep -l '/\*\*' -- . ':!Documentation' ':!tools') \
529 | scripts/split-man.pl /tmp/man
530
531 $ scripts/kernel-doc -man \
532 $(git grep -l '/\*\*' -- . ":(exclude)Documentation" ":(exclude)tools") \
533 | scripts/split-man.pl /tmp/man