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diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/kernel-api.rst b/Documentation/core-api/kernel-api.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..06f4ab122 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/core-api/kernel-api.rst @@ -0,0 +1,396 @@ +==================== +The Linux Kernel API +==================== + + +List Management Functions +========================= + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/list.h + :internal: + +Basic C Library Functions +========================= + +When writing drivers, you cannot in general use routines which are from +the C Library. Some of the functions have been found generally useful +and they are listed below. The behaviour of these functions may vary +slightly from those defined by ANSI, and these deviations are noted in +the text. + +String Conversions +------------------ + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/vsprintf.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/kstrtox.h + :functions: kstrtol kstrtoul + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/kstrtox.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/string_helpers.c + :export: + +String Manipulation +------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/string.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/string.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: mm/util.c + :functions: kstrdup kstrdup_const kstrndup kmemdup kmemdup_nul memdup_user + vmemdup_user strndup_user memdup_user_nul + +Basic Kernel Library Functions +============================== + +The Linux kernel provides more basic utility functions. + +Bit Operations +-------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/bitops/instrumented-atomic.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/bitops/instrumented-non-atomic.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/bitops/instrumented-lock.h + :internal: + +Bitmap Operations +----------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c + :doc: bitmap introduction + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h + :doc: declare bitmap + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h + :doc: bitmap overview + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h + :doc: bitmap bitops + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h + :internal: + +Command-line Parsing +-------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/cmdline.c + :export: + +Sorting +------- + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/sort.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/list_sort.c + :export: + +Text Searching +-------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/textsearch.c + :doc: ts_intro + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/textsearch.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/textsearch.h + :functions: textsearch_find textsearch_next \ + textsearch_get_pattern textsearch_get_pattern_len + +CRC and Math Functions in Linux +=============================== + +Arithmetic Overflow Checking +---------------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/overflow.h + :internal: + +CRC Functions +------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc4.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc7.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc8.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc16.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc32.c + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc-ccitt.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc-itu-t.c + :export: + +Base 2 log and power Functions +------------------------------ + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/log2.h + :internal: + +Integer power Functions +----------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/int_pow.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/int_sqrt.c + :export: + +Division Functions +------------------ + +.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/div64.h + :functions: do_div + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/math64.h + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/div64.c + :functions: div_s64_rem div64_u64_rem div64_u64 div64_s64 + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/gcd.c + :export: + +UUID/GUID +--------- + +.. kernel-doc:: lib/uuid.c + :export: + +Kernel IPC facilities +===================== + +IPC utilities +------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: ipc/util.c + :internal: + +FIFO Buffer +=========== + +kfifo interface +--------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/kfifo.h + :internal: + +relay interface support +======================= + +Relay interface support is designed to provide an efficient mechanism +for tools and facilities to relay large amounts of data from kernel +space to user space. + +relay interface +--------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/relay.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/relay.c + :internal: + +Module Support +============== + +Module Loading +-------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/kmod.c + :export: + +Inter Module support +-------------------- + +Refer to the files in kernel/module/ for more information. + +Hardware Interfaces +=================== + +DMA Channels +------------ + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/dma.c + :export: + +Resources Management +-------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/resource.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/resource.c + :export: + +MTRR Handling +------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mtrr/mtrr.c + :export: + +Security Framework +================== + +.. kernel-doc:: security/security.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: security/inode.c + :export: + +Audit Interfaces +================ + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/audit.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/auditsc.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/auditfilter.c + :internal: + +Accounting Framework +==================== + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/acct.c + :internal: + +Block Devices +============= + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bio.h +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-core.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-core.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-map.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-sysfs.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-settings.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-flush.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-lib.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-integrity.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/trace/blktrace.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/genhd.c + :internal: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/genhd.c + :export: + +.. kernel-doc:: block/bdev.c + :export: + +Char devices +============ + +.. kernel-doc:: fs/char_dev.c + :export: + +Clock Framework +=============== + +The clock framework defines programming interfaces to support software +management of the system clock tree. This framework is widely used with +System-On-Chip (SOC) platforms to support power management and various +devices which may need custom clock rates. Note that these "clocks" +don't relate to timekeeping or real time clocks (RTCs), each of which +have separate frameworks. These :c:type:`struct clk <clk>` +instances may be used to manage for example a 96 MHz signal that is used +to shift bits into and out of peripherals or busses, or otherwise +trigger synchronous state machine transitions in system hardware. + +Power management is supported by explicit software clock gating: unused +clocks are disabled, so the system doesn't waste power changing the +state of transistors that aren't in active use. On some systems this may +be backed by hardware clock gating, where clocks are gated without being +disabled in software. Sections of chips that are powered but not clocked +may be able to retain their last state. This low power state is often +called a *retention mode*. This mode still incurs leakage currents, +especially with finer circuit geometries, but for CMOS circuits power is +mostly used by clocked state changes. + +Power-aware drivers only enable their clocks when the device they manage +is in active use. Also, system sleep states often differ according to +which clock domains are active: while a "standby" state may allow wakeup +from several active domains, a "mem" (suspend-to-RAM) state may require +a more wholesale shutdown of clocks derived from higher speed PLLs and +oscillators, limiting the number of possible wakeup event sources. A +driver's suspend method may need to be aware of system-specific clock +constraints on the target sleep state. + +Some platforms support programmable clock generators. These can be used +by external chips of various kinds, such as other CPUs, multimedia +codecs, and devices with strict requirements for interface clocking. + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/clk.h + :internal: + +Synchronization Primitives +========================== + +Read-Copy Update (RCU) +---------------------- + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcupdate.h + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/tree.c + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/tree_exp.h + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/update.c + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/srcu.h + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/srcutree.c + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist_bl.h + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist.h + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist_nulls.h + +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcu_sync.h + +.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/sync.c |