From ace9429bb58fd418f0c81d4c2835699bddf6bde6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2024 10:27:49 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 6.6.15. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- Documentation/doc-guide/parse-headers.rst | 192 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 192 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/doc-guide/parse-headers.rst (limited to 'Documentation/doc-guide/parse-headers.rst') diff --git a/Documentation/doc-guide/parse-headers.rst b/Documentation/doc-guide/parse-headers.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5da0046f70 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/doc-guide/parse-headers.rst @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +=========================== +Including uAPI header files +=========================== + +Sometimes, it is useful to include header files and C example codes in +order to describe the userspace API and to generate cross-references +between the code and the documentation. Adding cross-references for +userspace API files has an additional vantage: Sphinx will generate warnings +if a symbol is not found at the documentation. That helps to keep the +uAPI documentation in sync with the Kernel changes. +The :ref:`parse_headers.pl ` provide a way to generate such +cross-references. It has to be called via Makefile, while building the +documentation. Please see ``Documentation/userspace-api/media/Makefile`` for an example +about how to use it inside the Kernel tree. + +.. _parse_headers: + +parse_headers.pl +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +NAME +**** + + +parse_headers.pl - parse a C file, in order to identify functions, structs, +enums and defines and create cross-references to a Sphinx book. + + +SYNOPSIS +******** + + +\ **parse_headers.pl**\ [] [] + +Where can be: --debug, --help or --usage. + + +OPTIONS +******* + + + +\ **--debug**\ + + Put the script in verbose mode, useful for debugging. + + + +\ **--usage**\ + + Prints a brief help message and exits. + + + +\ **--help**\ + + Prints a more detailed help message and exits. + + +DESCRIPTION +*********** + + +Convert a C header or source file (C_FILE), into a ReStructured Text +included via ..parsed-literal block with cross-references for the +documentation files that describe the API. It accepts an optional +EXCEPTIONS_FILE with describes what elements will be either ignored or +be pointed to a non-default reference. + +The output is written at the (OUT_FILE). + +It is capable of identifying defines, functions, structs, typedefs, +enums and enum symbols and create cross-references for all of them. +It is also capable of distinguish #define used for specifying a Linux +ioctl. + +The EXCEPTIONS_FILE contain two types of statements: \ **ignore**\ or \ **replace**\ . + +The syntax for the ignore tag is: + + +ignore \ **type**\ \ **name**\ + +The \ **ignore**\ means that it won't generate cross references for a +\ **name**\ symbol of type \ **type**\ . + +The syntax for the replace tag is: + + +replace \ **type**\ \ **name**\ \ **new_value**\ + +The \ **replace**\ means that it will generate cross references for a +\ **name**\ symbol of type \ **type**\ , but, instead of using the default +replacement rule, it will use \ **new_value**\ . + +For both statements, \ **type**\ can be either one of the following: + + +\ **ioctl**\ + + The ignore or replace statement will apply to ioctl definitions like: + + #define VIDIOC_DBG_S_REGISTER _IOW('V', 79, struct v4l2_dbg_register) + + + +\ **define**\ + + The ignore or replace statement will apply to any other #define found + at C_FILE. + + + +\ **typedef**\ + + The ignore or replace statement will apply to typedef statements at C_FILE. + + + +\ **struct**\ + + The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of struct statements + at C_FILE. + + + +\ **enum**\ + + The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of enum statements + at C_FILE. + + + +\ **symbol**\ + + The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of enum value + at C_FILE. + + For replace statements, \ **new_value**\ will automatically use :c:type: + references for \ **typedef**\ , \ **enum**\ and \ **struct**\ types. It will use :ref: + for \ **ioctl**\ , \ **define**\ and \ **symbol**\ types. The type of reference can + also be explicitly defined at the replace statement. + + + +EXAMPLES +******** + + +ignore define _VIDEODEV2_H + + +Ignore a #define _VIDEODEV2_H at the C_FILE. + +ignore symbol PRIVATE + + +On a struct like: + +enum foo { BAR1, BAR2, PRIVATE }; + +It won't generate cross-references for \ **PRIVATE**\ . + +replace symbol BAR1 :c:type:\`foo\` +replace symbol BAR2 :c:type:\`foo\` + + +On a struct like: + +enum foo { BAR1, BAR2, PRIVATE }; + +It will make the BAR1 and BAR2 enum symbols to cross reference the foo +symbol at the C domain. + + +BUGS +**** + + +Report bugs to Mauro Carvalho Chehab + + +COPYRIGHT +********* + + +Copyright (c) 2016 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab . + +License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 . + +This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. +There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. -- cgit v1.2.3