Message ID | 20231225065145.3060754-1-vegard.nossum@oracle.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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Series | [-next] drm/nouveau: uapi: fix kerneldoc warnings | expand |
On 12/24/23 22:51, Vegard Nossum wrote: > As of commit b77fdd6a48e6 ("scripts/kernel-doc: restore warning for > Excess struct/union"), we see the following warnings when running 'make > htmldocs': > > ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' > ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' > ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' > ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:336: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind' > > The problem is that these values are #define constants, but had kerneldoc > comments attached to them as if they were actual struct members. > > There are a number of ways we could fix this, but I chose to draw > inspiration from include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h, which pulls them into the > corresponding kerneldoc comment for the struct member that they are > intended to be used with. > > To keep the diff readable, there are a number of things I _didn't_ do in > this patch, but which we should also consider: > > - This is pretty good documentation, but it ends up in gpu/driver-uapi, > which is part of subsystem-apis/ when it really ought to display under > userspace-api/ (the "Linux kernel user-space API guide" book of the > documentation). > > - More generally, we might want a warning if include/uapi/ files are > kerneldoc'd outside userspace-api/. > > - I'd consider it cleaner if the #defines appeared between the kerneldoc > for the member and the member itself (which is something other DRM- > related UAPI docs do). > > - The %IDENTIFIER kerneldoc syntax is intended for "constants", and is > more appropriate in this context than ``IDENTIFIER`` or &IDENTIFIER. > The DRM docs aren't very consistent on this. > > Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> > Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> > Signed-off-by: Vegard Nossum <vegard.nossum@oracle.com> This all looks good to me. Thanks for your help. Reviewed-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Tested-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> I do see one thing that I don't like in the generated html output. It's not a problem with this patch. The #defines for DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP etc. have a ';' at the end of each line: struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op { __u32 op; #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP 0x0; #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP 0x1; __u32 flags; #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE (1 << 8); __u32 handle; __u32 pad; __u64 addr; __u64 bo_offset; __u64 range; }; so something else to look into one of these days.... > --- > include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h | 56 ++++++++++++++++------------------ > 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h b/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h > index 0bade1592f34..c95ef8a4d94a 100644
On 25/12/2023 08:40, Randy Dunlap wrote: > I do see one thing that I don't like in the generated html output. > It's not a problem with this patch. > The #defines for DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP etc. have a ';' at the > end of each line: > > struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op { > __u32 op; > #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP 0x0; > #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP 0x1; > __u32 flags; > #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE (1 << 8); > __u32 handle; > __u32 pad; > __u64 addr; > __u64 bo_offset; > __u64 range; > }; Do we actually ever want preprocessor directives to appear inside definitions in the output? If not, I think this should work: diff --git a/scripts/kernel-doc b/scripts/kernel-doc index 3cdc7dba37e3..61425fc9645e 100755 --- a/scripts/kernel-doc +++ b/scripts/kernel-doc @@ -1259,6 +1259,8 @@ sub dump_struct($$) { $clause =~ s/\s+$//; $clause =~ s/\s+/ /; next if (!$clause); + # skip preprocessor directives + next if $clause =~ m/^#/; $level-- if ($clause =~ m/(\})/ && $level > 1); if (!($clause =~ m/^\s*#/)) { $declaration .= "\t" x $level; Vegard
On 12/25/23 00:30, Vegard Nossum wrote: > > On 25/12/2023 08:40, Randy Dunlap wrote: >> I do see one thing that I don't like in the generated html output. >> It's not a problem with this patch. >> The #defines for DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP etc. have a ';' at the >> end of each line: >> >> struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op { >> __u32 op; >> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP 0x0; >> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP 0x1; >> __u32 flags; >> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE (1 << 8); >> __u32 handle; >> __u32 pad; >> __u64 addr; >> __u64 bo_offset; >> __u64 range; >> }; > > Do we actually ever want preprocessor directives to appear inside > definitions in the output? If not, I think this should work: Not necessarily. > diff --git a/scripts/kernel-doc b/scripts/kernel-doc > index 3cdc7dba37e3..61425fc9645e 100755 > --- a/scripts/kernel-doc > +++ b/scripts/kernel-doc > @@ -1259,6 +1259,8 @@ sub dump_struct($$) { > $clause =~ s/\s+$//; > $clause =~ s/\s+/ /; > next if (!$clause); > + # skip preprocessor directives > + next if $clause =~ m/^#/; > $level-- if ($clause =~ m/(\})/ && $level > 1); > if (!($clause =~ m/^\s*#/)) { > $declaration .= "\t" x $level; > > but that didn't work for me. I don't have time to look into it any more today. :) Thanks.
Hi Vegard, On 12/25/23 09:08, Randy Dunlap wrote: > > > On 12/25/23 00:30, Vegard Nossum wrote: >> >> On 25/12/2023 08:40, Randy Dunlap wrote: >>> I do see one thing that I don't like in the generated html output. >>> It's not a problem with this patch. >>> The #defines for DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP etc. have a ';' at the >>> end of each line: >>> >>> struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op { >>> __u32 op; >>> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP 0x0; >>> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP 0x1; >>> __u32 flags; >>> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE (1 << 8); >>> __u32 handle; >>> __u32 pad; >>> __u64 addr; >>> __u64 bo_offset; >>> __u64 range; >>> }; >> >> Do we actually ever want preprocessor directives to appear inside >> definitions in the output? If not, I think this should work: > > Not necessarily. > >> diff --git a/scripts/kernel-doc b/scripts/kernel-doc >> index 3cdc7dba37e3..61425fc9645e 100755 >> --- a/scripts/kernel-doc >> +++ b/scripts/kernel-doc >> @@ -1259,6 +1259,8 @@ sub dump_struct($$) { >> $clause =~ s/\s+$//; >> $clause =~ s/\s+/ /; >> next if (!$clause); >> + # skip preprocessor directives >> + next if $clause =~ m/^#/; >> $level-- if ($clause =~ m/(\})/ && $level > 1); >> if (!($clause =~ m/^\s*#/)) { >> $declaration .= "\t" x $level; >> >> > > but that didn't work for me. > I don't have time to look into it any more today. :) I retested this patch. I must have really messed up my testing in the first round. This now LGTM. Thanks. Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Tested-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
On 1/2/24 19:10, Randy Dunlap wrote: > Hi Vegard, > > On 12/25/23 09:08, Randy Dunlap wrote: >> >> >> On 12/25/23 00:30, Vegard Nossum wrote: >>> >>> On 25/12/2023 08:40, Randy Dunlap wrote: >>>> I do see one thing that I don't like in the generated html output. >>>> It's not a problem with this patch. >>>> The #defines for DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP etc. have a ';' at the >>>> end of each line: >>>> >>>> struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op { >>>> __u32 op; >>>> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP 0x0; >>>> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP 0x1; >>>> __u32 flags; >>>> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE (1 << 8); >>>> __u32 handle; >>>> __u32 pad; >>>> __u64 addr; >>>> __u64 bo_offset; >>>> __u64 range; >>>> }; >>> >>> Do we actually ever want preprocessor directives to appear inside >>> definitions in the output? If not, I think this should work: >> >> Not necessarily. >> >>> diff --git a/scripts/kernel-doc b/scripts/kernel-doc >>> index 3cdc7dba37e3..61425fc9645e 100755 >>> --- a/scripts/kernel-doc >>> +++ b/scripts/kernel-doc >>> @@ -1259,6 +1259,8 @@ sub dump_struct($$) { >>> $clause =~ s/\s+$//; >>> $clause =~ s/\s+/ /; >>> next if (!$clause); >>> + # skip preprocessor directives >>> + next if $clause =~ m/^#/; >>> $level-- if ($clause =~ m/(\})/ && $level > 1); >>> if (!($clause =~ m/^\s*#/)) { >>> $declaration .= "\t" x $level; >>> >>> >> >> but that didn't work for me. >> I don't have time to look into it any more today. :) > > I retested this patch. I must have really messed up my testing > in the first round. This now LGTM. Thanks. > > Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> > Tested-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Vegard, do you plan to submit this as a kernel-doc patch? Thanks.
On 12/25/23 07:51, Vegard Nossum wrote: > As of commit b77fdd6a48e6 ("scripts/kernel-doc: restore warning for > Excess struct/union"), we see the following warnings when running 'make > htmldocs': > > ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' > ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' > ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' > ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:336: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind' > > The problem is that these values are #define constants, but had kerneldoc > comments attached to them as if they were actual struct members. > > There are a number of ways we could fix this, but I chose to draw > inspiration from include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h, which pulls them into the > corresponding kerneldoc comment for the struct member that they are > intended to be used with. > > To keep the diff readable, there are a number of things I _didn't_ do in > this patch, but which we should also consider: > > - This is pretty good documentation, but it ends up in gpu/driver-uapi, > which is part of subsystem-apis/ when it really ought to display under > userspace-api/ (the "Linux kernel user-space API guide" book of the > documentation). I agree, it indeed looks like this would make sense, same goes for gpu/drm-uapi.rst. @Jani, Sima: Was this intentional? Or can we change it? > > - More generally, we might want a warning if include/uapi/ files are > kerneldoc'd outside userspace-api/. > > - I'd consider it cleaner if the #defines appeared between the kerneldoc > for the member and the member itself (which is something other DRM- > related UAPI docs do). > > - The %IDENTIFIER kerneldoc syntax is intended for "constants", and is > more appropriate in this context than ``IDENTIFIER`` or &IDENTIFIER. > The DRM docs aren't very consistent on this. > > Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> > Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> > Signed-off-by: Vegard Nossum <vegard.nossum@oracle.com> Applied to drm-misc-next, thanks! > --- > include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h | 56 ++++++++++++++++------------------ > 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h b/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h > index 0bade1592f34..c95ef8a4d94a 100644 > --- a/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h > +++ b/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h > @@ -238,34 +238,32 @@ struct drm_nouveau_vm_init { > struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op { > /** > * @op: the operation type > + * > + * Supported values: > + * > + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP - Map a GEM object to the GPU's VA > + * space. Optionally, the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE flag can be > + * passed to instruct the kernel to create sparse mappings for the > + * given range. > + * > + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP - Unmap an existing mapping in the > + * GPU's VA space. If the region the mapping is located in is a > + * sparse region, new sparse mappings are created where the unmapped > + * (memory backed) mapping was mapped previously. To remove a sparse > + * region the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE must be set. > */ > __u32 op; > -/** > - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP: > - * > - * Map a GEM object to the GPU's VA space. Optionally, the > - * &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE flag can be passed to instruct the kernel to > - * create sparse mappings for the given range. > - */ > #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP 0x0 > -/** > - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP: > - * > - * Unmap an existing mapping in the GPU's VA space. If the region the mapping > - * is located in is a sparse region, new sparse mappings are created where the > - * unmapped (memory backed) mapping was mapped previously. To remove a sparse > - * region the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE must be set. > - */ > #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP 0x1 > /** > * @flags: the flags for a &drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op > + * > + * Supported values: > + * > + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE - Indicates that an allocated VA > + * space region should be sparse. > */ > __u32 flags; > -/** > - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE: > - * > - * Indicates that an allocated VA space region should be sparse. > - */ > #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE (1 << 8) > /** > * @handle: the handle of the DRM GEM object to map > @@ -301,17 +299,17 @@ struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind { > __u32 op_count; > /** > * @flags: the flags for a &drm_nouveau_vm_bind ioctl > + * > + * Supported values: > + * > + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC - Indicates that the given VM_BIND > + * operation should be executed asynchronously by the kernel. > + * > + * If this flag is not supplied the kernel executes the associated > + * operations synchronously and doesn't accept any &drm_nouveau_sync > + * objects. > */ > __u32 flags; > -/** > - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC: > - * > - * Indicates that the given VM_BIND operation should be executed asynchronously > - * by the kernel. > - * > - * If this flag is not supplied the kernel executes the associated operations > - * synchronously and doesn't accept any &drm_nouveau_sync objects. > - */ > #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC 0x1 > /** > * @wait_count: the number of wait &drm_nouveau_syncs
On Mon, 08 Jan 2024, Danilo Krummrich <dakr@redhat.com> wrote: > On 12/25/23 07:51, Vegard Nossum wrote: >> As of commit b77fdd6a48e6 ("scripts/kernel-doc: restore warning for >> Excess struct/union"), we see the following warnings when running 'make >> htmldocs': >> >> ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' >> ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' >> ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' >> ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:336: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind' >> >> The problem is that these values are #define constants, but had kerneldoc >> comments attached to them as if they were actual struct members. >> >> There are a number of ways we could fix this, but I chose to draw >> inspiration from include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h, which pulls them into the >> corresponding kerneldoc comment for the struct member that they are >> intended to be used with. >> >> To keep the diff readable, there are a number of things I _didn't_ do in >> this patch, but which we should also consider: >> >> - This is pretty good documentation, but it ends up in gpu/driver-uapi, >> which is part of subsystem-apis/ when it really ought to display under >> userspace-api/ (the "Linux kernel user-space API guide" book of the >> documentation). > > I agree, it indeed looks like this would make sense, same goes for > gpu/drm-uapi.rst. > > @Jani, Sima: Was this intentional? Or can we change it? I have no recollection of this, but overall I'd say do what makes sense, and where things are easiest to find. BR, Jani. > >> >> - More generally, we might want a warning if include/uapi/ files are >> kerneldoc'd outside userspace-api/. >> >> - I'd consider it cleaner if the #defines appeared between the kerneldoc >> for the member and the member itself (which is something other DRM- >> related UAPI docs do). >> >> - The %IDENTIFIER kerneldoc syntax is intended for "constants", and is >> more appropriate in this context than ``IDENTIFIER`` or &IDENTIFIER. >> The DRM docs aren't very consistent on this. >> >> Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> >> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> >> Signed-off-by: Vegard Nossum <vegard.nossum@oracle.com> > > Applied to drm-misc-next, thanks! > >> --- >> include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h | 56 ++++++++++++++++------------------ >> 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h b/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h >> index 0bade1592f34..c95ef8a4d94a 100644 >> --- a/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h >> +++ b/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h >> @@ -238,34 +238,32 @@ struct drm_nouveau_vm_init { >> struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op { >> /** >> * @op: the operation type >> + * >> + * Supported values: >> + * >> + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP - Map a GEM object to the GPU's VA >> + * space. Optionally, the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE flag can be >> + * passed to instruct the kernel to create sparse mappings for the >> + * given range. >> + * >> + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP - Unmap an existing mapping in the >> + * GPU's VA space. If the region the mapping is located in is a >> + * sparse region, new sparse mappings are created where the unmapped >> + * (memory backed) mapping was mapped previously. To remove a sparse >> + * region the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE must be set. >> */ >> __u32 op; >> -/** >> - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP: >> - * >> - * Map a GEM object to the GPU's VA space. Optionally, the >> - * &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE flag can be passed to instruct the kernel to >> - * create sparse mappings for the given range. >> - */ >> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP 0x0 >> -/** >> - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP: >> - * >> - * Unmap an existing mapping in the GPU's VA space. If the region the mapping >> - * is located in is a sparse region, new sparse mappings are created where the >> - * unmapped (memory backed) mapping was mapped previously. To remove a sparse >> - * region the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE must be set. >> - */ >> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP 0x1 >> /** >> * @flags: the flags for a &drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op >> + * >> + * Supported values: >> + * >> + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE - Indicates that an allocated VA >> + * space region should be sparse. >> */ >> __u32 flags; >> -/** >> - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE: >> - * >> - * Indicates that an allocated VA space region should be sparse. >> - */ >> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE (1 << 8) >> /** >> * @handle: the handle of the DRM GEM object to map >> @@ -301,17 +299,17 @@ struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind { >> __u32 op_count; >> /** >> * @flags: the flags for a &drm_nouveau_vm_bind ioctl >> + * >> + * Supported values: >> + * >> + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC - Indicates that the given VM_BIND >> + * operation should be executed asynchronously by the kernel. >> + * >> + * If this flag is not supplied the kernel executes the associated >> + * operations synchronously and doesn't accept any &drm_nouveau_sync >> + * objects. >> */ >> __u32 flags; >> -/** >> - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC: >> - * >> - * Indicates that the given VM_BIND operation should be executed asynchronously >> - * by the kernel. >> - * >> - * If this flag is not supplied the kernel executes the associated operations >> - * synchronously and doesn't accept any &drm_nouveau_sync objects. >> - */ >> #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC 0x1 >> /** >> * @wait_count: the number of wait &drm_nouveau_syncs >
diff --git a/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h b/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h index 0bade1592f34..c95ef8a4d94a 100644 --- a/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h +++ b/include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h @@ -238,34 +238,32 @@ struct drm_nouveau_vm_init { struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op { /** * @op: the operation type + * + * Supported values: + * + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP - Map a GEM object to the GPU's VA + * space. Optionally, the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE flag can be + * passed to instruct the kernel to create sparse mappings for the + * given range. + * + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP - Unmap an existing mapping in the + * GPU's VA space. If the region the mapping is located in is a + * sparse region, new sparse mappings are created where the unmapped + * (memory backed) mapping was mapped previously. To remove a sparse + * region the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE must be set. */ __u32 op; -/** - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP: - * - * Map a GEM object to the GPU's VA space. Optionally, the - * &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE flag can be passed to instruct the kernel to - * create sparse mappings for the given range. - */ #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP 0x0 -/** - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP: - * - * Unmap an existing mapping in the GPU's VA space. If the region the mapping - * is located in is a sparse region, new sparse mappings are created where the - * unmapped (memory backed) mapping was mapped previously. To remove a sparse - * region the &DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE must be set. - */ #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP 0x1 /** * @flags: the flags for a &drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op + * + * Supported values: + * + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE - Indicates that an allocated VA + * space region should be sparse. */ __u32 flags; -/** - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE: - * - * Indicates that an allocated VA space region should be sparse. - */ #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE (1 << 8) /** * @handle: the handle of the DRM GEM object to map @@ -301,17 +299,17 @@ struct drm_nouveau_vm_bind { __u32 op_count; /** * @flags: the flags for a &drm_nouveau_vm_bind ioctl + * + * Supported values: + * + * %DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC - Indicates that the given VM_BIND + * operation should be executed asynchronously by the kernel. + * + * If this flag is not supplied the kernel executes the associated + * operations synchronously and doesn't accept any &drm_nouveau_sync + * objects. */ __u32 flags; -/** - * @DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC: - * - * Indicates that the given VM_BIND operation should be executed asynchronously - * by the kernel. - * - * If this flag is not supplied the kernel executes the associated operations - * synchronously and doesn't accept any &drm_nouveau_sync objects. - */ #define DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC 0x1 /** * @wait_count: the number of wait &drm_nouveau_syncs
As of commit b77fdd6a48e6 ("scripts/kernel-doc: restore warning for Excess struct/union"), we see the following warnings when running 'make htmldocs': ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_MAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_OP_UNMAP' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:292: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_SPARSE' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind_op' ./include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h:336: warning: Excess struct member 'DRM_NOUVEAU_VM_BIND_RUN_ASYNC' description in 'drm_nouveau_vm_bind' The problem is that these values are #define constants, but had kerneldoc comments attached to them as if they were actual struct members. There are a number of ways we could fix this, but I chose to draw inspiration from include/uapi/drm/i915_drm.h, which pulls them into the corresponding kerneldoc comment for the struct member that they are intended to be used with. To keep the diff readable, there are a number of things I _didn't_ do in this patch, but which we should also consider: - This is pretty good documentation, but it ends up in gpu/driver-uapi, which is part of subsystem-apis/ when it really ought to display under userspace-api/ (the "Linux kernel user-space API guide" book of the documentation). - More generally, we might want a warning if include/uapi/ files are kerneldoc'd outside userspace-api/. - I'd consider it cleaner if the #defines appeared between the kerneldoc for the member and the member itself (which is something other DRM- related UAPI docs do). - The %IDENTIFIER kerneldoc syntax is intended for "constants", and is more appropriate in this context than ``IDENTIFIER`` or &IDENTIFIER. The DRM docs aren't very consistent on this. Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Signed-off-by: Vegard Nossum <vegard.nossum@oracle.com> --- include/uapi/drm/nouveau_drm.h | 56 ++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)