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authorPavel Pisa <pisa@cmp.felk.cvut.cz>2005-05-01 08:59:25 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-05-01 08:59:25 -0700
commit4dc3b16ba18c0f967ad100c52fa65b01a4f76ff0 (patch)
treefa038ad8969980eec6cef5b737872fda9feb4c6a /net/core
parent333f981720d619e2038b980a55ad01b10580eb9f (diff)
[PATCH] DocBook: changes and extensions to the kernel documentation
I have recompiled Linux kernel 2.6.11.5 documentation for me and our university students again. The documentation could be extended for more sources which are equipped by structured comments for recent 2.6 kernels. I have tried to proceed with that task. I have done that more times from 2.6.0 time and it gets boring to do same changes again and again. Linux kernel compiles after changes for i386 and ARM targets. I have added references to some more files into kernel-api book, I have added some section names as well. So please, check that changes do not break something and that categories are not too much skewed. I have changed kernel-doc to accept "fastcall" and "asmlinkage" words reserved by kernel convention. Most of the other changes are modifications in the comments to make kernel-doc happy, accept some parameters description and do not bail out on errors. Changed <pid> to @pid in the description, moved some #ifdef before comments to correct function to comments bindings, etc. You can see result of the modified documentation build at http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz/~pisa/linux/lkdb-2.6.11.tar.gz Some more sources are ready to be included into kernel-doc generated documentation. Sources has been added into kernel-api for now. Some more section names added and probably some more chaos introduced as result of quick cleanup work. Signed-off-by: Pavel Pisa <pisa@cmp.felk.cvut.cz> Signed-off-by: Martin Waitz <tali@admingilde.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'net/core')
-rw-r--r--net/core/datagram.c28
-rw-r--r--net/core/sock.c12
-rw-r--r--net/core/stream.c12
3 files changed, 26 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/net/core/datagram.c b/net/core/datagram.c
index d1bfd279cc1a..27c5cd942820 100644
--- a/net/core/datagram.c
+++ b/net/core/datagram.c
@@ -115,10 +115,10 @@ out_noerr:
/**
* skb_recv_datagram - Receive a datagram skbuff
- * @sk - socket
- * @flags - MSG_ flags
- * @noblock - blocking operation?
- * @err - error code returned
+ * @sk: socket
+ * @flags: MSG_ flags
+ * @noblock: blocking operation?
+ * @err: error code returned
*
* Get a datagram skbuff, understands the peeking, nonblocking wakeups
* and possible races. This replaces identical code in packet, raw and
@@ -201,10 +201,10 @@ void skb_free_datagram(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb)
/**
* skb_copy_datagram_iovec - Copy a datagram to an iovec.
- * @skb - buffer to copy
- * @offset - offset in the buffer to start copying from
- * @iovec - io vector to copy to
- * @len - amount of data to copy from buffer to iovec
+ * @skb: buffer to copy
+ * @offset: offset in the buffer to start copying from
+ * @iovec: io vector to copy to
+ * @len: amount of data to copy from buffer to iovec
*
* Note: the iovec is modified during the copy.
*/
@@ -377,9 +377,9 @@ fault:
/**
* skb_copy_and_csum_datagram_iovec - Copy and checkum skb to user iovec.
- * @skb - skbuff
- * @hlen - hardware length
- * @iovec - io vector
+ * @skb: skbuff
+ * @hlen: hardware length
+ * @iovec: io vector
*
* Caller _must_ check that skb will fit to this iovec.
*
@@ -425,9 +425,9 @@ fault:
/**
* datagram_poll - generic datagram poll
- * @file - file struct
- * @sock - socket
- * @wait - poll table
+ * @file: file struct
+ * @sock: socket
+ * @wait: poll table
*
* Datagram poll: Again totally generic. This also handles
* sequenced packet sockets providing the socket receive queue
diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c
index 5c2f72fa1013..98171ddd7e7d 100644
--- a/net/core/sock.c
+++ b/net/core/sock.c
@@ -616,10 +616,10 @@ lenout:
/**
* sk_alloc - All socket objects are allocated here
- * @family - protocol family
- * @priority - for allocation (%GFP_KERNEL, %GFP_ATOMIC, etc)
- * @prot - struct proto associated with this new sock instance
- * @zero_it - if we should zero the newly allocated sock
+ * @family: protocol family
+ * @priority: for allocation (%GFP_KERNEL, %GFP_ATOMIC, etc)
+ * @prot: struct proto associated with this new sock instance
+ * @zero_it: if we should zero the newly allocated sock
*/
struct sock *sk_alloc(int family, int priority, struct proto *prot, int zero_it)
{
@@ -970,8 +970,8 @@ static void __release_sock(struct sock *sk)
/**
* sk_wait_data - wait for data to arrive at sk_receive_queue
- * sk - sock to wait on
- * timeo - for how long
+ * @sk: sock to wait on
+ * @timeo: for how long
*
* Now socket state including sk->sk_err is changed only under lock,
* hence we may omit checks after joining wait queue.
diff --git a/net/core/stream.c b/net/core/stream.c
index 1e27a57b5a97..ac9edfdf8742 100644
--- a/net/core/stream.c
+++ b/net/core/stream.c
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
/**
* sk_stream_write_space - stream socket write_space callback.
- * sk - socket
+ * @sk: socket
*
* FIXME: write proper description
*/
@@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_write_space);
/**
* sk_stream_wait_connect - Wait for a socket to get into the connected state
- * @sk - sock to wait on
- * @timeo_p - for how long to wait
+ * @sk: sock to wait on
+ * @timeo_p: for how long to wait
*
* Must be called with the socket locked.
*/
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_wait_connect);
/**
* sk_stream_closing - Return 1 if we still have things to send in our buffers.
- * @sk - socket to verify
+ * @sk: socket to verify
*/
static inline int sk_stream_closing(struct sock *sk)
{
@@ -107,8 +107,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sk_stream_wait_close);
/**
* sk_stream_wait_memory - Wait for more memory for a socket
- * @sk - socket to wait for memory
- * @timeo_p - for how long
+ * @sk: socket to wait for memory
+ * @timeo_p: for how long
*/
int sk_stream_wait_memory(struct sock *sk, long *timeo_p)
{