drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c | 15 +++++++++------ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
This patch tries to improve the display of the code listing
on The Linux Kernel documentation website for dma-buf [1] .
Originally, it appears that it was attempting to escape
the '*' character, but looks like it's not necessary (now),
so we are seeing something like '\*' on the webite.
This patch removes these unnecessary backslashes and adds syntax
highlighting to improve the readability of the code listing.
[1] https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/dma-buf.html
Signed-off-by: Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org>
---
drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c | 15 +++++++++------
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c
index 8fe5aa67b167..e083a0ab06d7 100644
--- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c
+++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c
@@ -1282,10 +1282,12 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF);
* vmap interface is introduced. Note that on very old 32-bit architectures
* vmalloc space might be limited and result in vmap calls failing.
*
- * Interfaces::
+ * Interfaces:
*
- * void \*dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map)
- * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map)
+ * .. code-block:: c
+ *
+ * void *dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map)
+ * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map)
*
* The vmap call can fail if there is no vmap support in the exporter, or if
* it runs out of vmalloc space. Note that the dma-buf layer keeps a reference
@@ -1342,10 +1344,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF);
* enough, since adding interfaces to intercept pagefaults and allow pte
* shootdowns would increase the complexity quite a bit.
*
- * Interface::
+ * Interface:
+ *
+ * .. code-block:: c
*
- * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf \*, struct vm_area_struct \*,
- * unsigned long);
+ * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf *, struct vm_area_struct *, unsigned long);
*
* If the importing subsystem simply provides a special-purpose mmap call to
* set up a mapping in userspace, calling do_mmap with &dma_buf.file will
--
2.43.0.381.gb435a96ce8-goog
On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 7:33 PM Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> wrote: > > This patch tries to improve the display of the code listing > on The Linux Kernel documentation website for dma-buf [1] . > > Originally, it appears that it was attempting to escape > the '*' character, but looks like it's not necessary (now), > so we are seeing something like '\*' on the webite. > > This patch removes these unnecessary backslashes and adds syntax > highlighting to improve the readability of the code listing. > > [1] https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/dma-buf.html > > Signed-off-by: Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> > --- > drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c | 15 +++++++++------ > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > index 8fe5aa67b167..e083a0ab06d7 100644 > --- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > +++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > @@ -1282,10 +1282,12 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF); > * vmap interface is introduced. Note that on very old 32-bit architectures > * vmalloc space might be limited and result in vmap calls failing. > * > - * Interfaces:: > + * Interfaces: > * > - * void \*dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map) > - * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map) > + * .. code-block:: c > + * > + * void *dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map) > + * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map) > * > * The vmap call can fail if there is no vmap support in the exporter, or if > * it runs out of vmalloc space. Note that the dma-buf layer keeps a reference > @@ -1342,10 +1344,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF); > * enough, since adding interfaces to intercept pagefaults and allow pte > * shootdowns would increase the complexity quite a bit. > * > - * Interface:: > + * Interface: > + * > + * .. code-block:: c > * > - * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf \*, struct vm_area_struct \*, > - * unsigned long); > + * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf *, struct vm_area_struct *, unsigned long); > * > * If the importing subsystem simply provides a special-purpose mmap call to > * set up a mapping in userspace, calling do_mmap with &dma_buf.file will > -- > 2.43.0.381.gb435a96ce8-goog Reviewed-by: T.J. Mercier <tjmercier@google.com> The code block highlighting is nice.
Kindly ping :) On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 11:33 AM Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> wrote: > > This patch tries to improve the display of the code listing > on The Linux Kernel documentation website for dma-buf [1] . > > Originally, it appears that it was attempting to escape > the '*' character, but looks like it's not necessary (now), > so we are seeing something like '\*' on the webite. > > This patch removes these unnecessary backslashes and adds syntax > highlighting to improve the readability of the code listing. > > [1] https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/dma-buf.html > > Signed-off-by: Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> > --- > drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c | 15 +++++++++------ > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > index 8fe5aa67b167..e083a0ab06d7 100644 > --- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > +++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > @@ -1282,10 +1282,12 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF); > * vmap interface is introduced. Note that on very old 32-bit architectures > * vmalloc space might be limited and result in vmap calls failing. > * > - * Interfaces:: > + * Interfaces: > * > - * void \*dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map) > - * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map) > + * .. code-block:: c > + * > + * void *dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map) > + * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map) > * > * The vmap call can fail if there is no vmap support in the exporter, or if > * it runs out of vmalloc space. Note that the dma-buf layer keeps a reference > @@ -1342,10 +1344,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF); > * enough, since adding interfaces to intercept pagefaults and allow pte > * shootdowns would increase the complexity quite a bit. > * > - * Interface:: > + * Interface: > + * > + * .. code-block:: c > * > - * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf \*, struct vm_area_struct \*, > - * unsigned long); > + * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf *, struct vm_area_struct *, unsigned long); > * > * If the importing subsystem simply provides a special-purpose mmap call to > * set up a mapping in userspace, calling do_mmap with &dma_buf.file will > -- > 2.43.0.381.gb435a96ce8-goog >
Ping. Please let me know if I'm doing something wrong. On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 11:00 AM Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> wrote: > > Kindly ping :) > > On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 11:33 AM Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> wrote: > > > > This patch tries to improve the display of the code listing > > on The Linux Kernel documentation website for dma-buf [1] . > > > > Originally, it appears that it was attempting to escape > > the '*' character, but looks like it's not necessary (now), > > so we are seeing something like '\*' on the webite. > > > > This patch removes these unnecessary backslashes and adds syntax > > highlighting to improve the readability of the code listing. > > > > [1] https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/dma-buf.html > > > > Signed-off-by: Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> > > --- > > drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c | 15 +++++++++------ > > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > > index 8fe5aa67b167..e083a0ab06d7 100644 > > --- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > > +++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c > > @@ -1282,10 +1282,12 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF); > > * vmap interface is introduced. Note that on very old 32-bit architectures > > * vmalloc space might be limited and result in vmap calls failing. > > * > > - * Interfaces:: > > + * Interfaces: > > * > > - * void \*dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map) > > - * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map) > > + * .. code-block:: c > > + * > > + * void *dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map) > > + * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map) > > * > > * The vmap call can fail if there is no vmap support in the exporter, or if > > * it runs out of vmalloc space. Note that the dma-buf layer keeps a reference > > @@ -1342,10 +1344,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF); > > * enough, since adding interfaces to intercept pagefaults and allow pte > > * shootdowns would increase the complexity quite a bit. > > * > > - * Interface:: > > + * Interface: > > + * > > + * .. code-block:: c > > * > > - * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf \*, struct vm_area_struct \*, > > - * unsigned long); > > + * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf *, struct vm_area_struct *, unsigned long); > > * > > * If the importing subsystem simply provides a special-purpose mmap call to > > * set up a mapping in userspace, calling do_mmap with &dma_buf.file will > > -- > > 2.43.0.381.gb435a96ce8-goog > >
Nothing wrong with this, I just didn't had time to double check it myself and then forgotten about it. Going to push it to drm-misc-next. Regards, Christian. Am 23.09.24 um 11:22 schrieb Tommy Chiang: > Ping. > Please let me know if I'm doing something wrong. > > On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 11:00 AM Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> wrote: >> Kindly ping :) >> >> On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 11:33 AM Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> wrote: >>> This patch tries to improve the display of the code listing >>> on The Linux Kernel documentation website for dma-buf [1] . >>> >>> Originally, it appears that it was attempting to escape >>> the '*' character, but looks like it's not necessary (now), >>> so we are seeing something like '\*' on the webite. >>> >>> This patch removes these unnecessary backslashes and adds syntax >>> highlighting to improve the readability of the code listing. >>> >>> [1] https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/dma-buf.html >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Tommy Chiang <ototot@chromium.org> >>> --- >>> drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c | 15 +++++++++------ >>> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c >>> index 8fe5aa67b167..e083a0ab06d7 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c >>> +++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c >>> @@ -1282,10 +1282,12 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF); >>> * vmap interface is introduced. Note that on very old 32-bit architectures >>> * vmalloc space might be limited and result in vmap calls failing. >>> * >>> - * Interfaces:: >>> + * Interfaces: >>> * >>> - * void \*dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map) >>> - * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf \*dmabuf, struct iosys_map \*map) >>> + * .. code-block:: c >>> + * >>> + * void *dma_buf_vmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map) >>> + * void dma_buf_vunmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct iosys_map *map) >>> * >>> * The vmap call can fail if there is no vmap support in the exporter, or if >>> * it runs out of vmalloc space. Note that the dma-buf layer keeps a reference >>> @@ -1342,10 +1344,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(dma_buf_move_notify, DMA_BUF); >>> * enough, since adding interfaces to intercept pagefaults and allow pte >>> * shootdowns would increase the complexity quite a bit. >>> * >>> - * Interface:: >>> + * Interface: >>> + * >>> + * .. code-block:: c >>> * >>> - * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf \*, struct vm_area_struct \*, >>> - * unsigned long); >>> + * int dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf *, struct vm_area_struct *, unsigned long); >>> * >>> * If the importing subsystem simply provides a special-purpose mmap call to >>> * set up a mapping in userspace, calling do_mmap with &dma_buf.file will >>> -- >>> 2.43.0.381.gb435a96ce8-goog >>>
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