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1kernel-doc nano-HOWTO 2===================== 3 4Many places in the source tree have extractable documentation in the 5form of block comments above functions. The components of this system 6are: 7 8- scripts/kernel-doc 9 10 This is a perl script that hunts for the block comments and can mark 11 them up directly into DocBook, man, text, and HTML. (No, not 12 texinfo.) 13 14- Documentation/DocBook/*.tmpl 15 16 These are SGML template files, which are normal SGML files with 17 special place-holders for where the extracted documentation should 18 go. 19 20- scripts/docproc.c 21 22 This is a program for converting SGML template files into SGML 23 files. When a file is referenced it is searched for symbols 24 exported (EXPORT_SYMBOL), to be able to distinguish between internal 25 and external functions. 26 It invokes kernel-doc, giving it the list of functions that 27 are to be documented. 28 Additionally it is used to scan the SGML template files to locate 29 all the files referenced herein. This is used to generate dependency 30 information as used by make. 31 32- Makefile 33 34 The targets 'sgmldocs', 'psdocs', 'pdfdocs', and 'htmldocs' are used 35 to build DocBook files, PostScript files, PDF files, and html files 36 in Documentation/DocBook. 37 38- Documentation/DocBook/Makefile 39 40 This is where C files are associated with SGML templates. 41 42 43How to extract the documentation 44-------------------------------- 45 46If you just want to read the ready-made books on the various 47subsystems (see Documentation/DocBook/*.tmpl), just type 'make 48psdocs', or 'make pdfdocs', or 'make htmldocs', depending on your 49preference. If you would rather read a different format, you can type 50'make sgmldocs' and then use DocBook tools to convert 51Documentation/DocBook/*.sgml to a format of your choice (for example, 52'db2html ...' if 'make htmldocs' was not defined). 53 54If you want to see man pages instead, you can do this: 55 56$ cd linux 57$ scripts/kernel-doc -man $(find -name '*.c') | split-man.pl /tmp/man 58$ scripts/kernel-doc -man $(find -name '*.h') | split-man.pl /tmp/man 59 60Here is split-man.pl: 61 62--> 63#!/usr/bin/perl 64 65if ($#ARGV < 0) { 66 die "where do I put the results?\n"; 67} 68 69mkdir $ARGV[0],0777; 70$state = 0; 71while (<STDIN>) { 72 if (/^\.TH \"[^\"]*\" 4 \"([^\"]*)\"/) { 73 if ($state == 1) { close OUT } 74 $state = 1; 75 $fn = "$ARGV[0]/$1.4"; 76 print STDERR "Creating $fn\n"; 77 open OUT, ">$fn" or die "can't open $fn: $!\n"; 78 print OUT $_; 79 } elsif ($state != 0) { 80 print OUT $_; 81 } 82} 83 84close OUT; 85<-- 86 87If you just want to view the documentation for one function in one 88file, you can do this: 89 90$ scripts/kernel-doc -man -function fn file | nroff -man | less 91 92or this: 93 94$ scripts/kernel-doc -text -function fn file 95 96 97How to add extractable documentation to your source files 98--------------------------------------------------------- 99 100The format of the block comment is like this: 101 102/** 103 * function_name(:)? (- short description)? 104(* @parameterx: (description of parameter x)?)* 105(* a blank line)? 106 * (Description:)? (Description of function)? 107 * (section header: (section description)? )* 108(*)?*/ 109 110The short function description cannot be multiline, but the other 111descriptions can be (and they can contain blank lines). Avoid putting a 112spurious blank line after the function name, or else the description will 113be repeated! 114 115All descriptive text is further processed, scanning for the following special 116patterns, which are highlighted appropriately. 117 118'funcname()' - function 119'$ENVVAR' - environment variable 120'&struct_name' - name of a structure (up to two words including 'struct') 121'@parameter' - name of a parameter 122'%CONST' - name of a constant. 123 124Take a look around the source tree for examples. 125 126 127kernel-doc for structs, unions, enums, and typedefs 128--------------------------------------------------- 129 130Beside functions you can also write documentation for structs, unions, 131enums and typedefs. Instead of the function name you must write the name 132of the declaration; the struct/union/enum/typedef must always precede 133the name. Nesting of declarations is not supported. 134Use the argument mechanism to document members or constants. 135 136Inside a struct description, you can use the "private:" and "public:" 137comment tags. Structure fields that are inside a "private:" area 138are not listed in the generated output documentation. 139 140Example: 141 142/** 143 * struct my_struct - short description 144 * @a: first member 145 * @b: second member 146 * 147 * Longer description 148 */ 149struct my_struct { 150 int a; 151 int b; 152/* private: */ 153 int c; 154}; 155 156 157How to make new SGML template files 158----------------------------------- 159 160SGML template files (*.tmpl) are like normal SGML files, except that 161they can contain escape sequences where extracted documentation should 162be inserted. 163 164!E<filename> is replaced by the documentation, in <filename>, for 165functions that are exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL: the function list is 166collected from files listed in Documentation/DocBook/Makefile. 167 168!I<filename> is replaced by the documentation for functions that are 169_not_ exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL. 170 171!D<filename> is used to name additional files to search for functions 172exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL. 173 174!F<filename> <function [functions...]> is replaced by the 175documentation, in <filename>, for the functions listed. 176 177 178Tim. 179*/ <twaugh@redhat.com>