1==================== 2The Linux Kernel API 3==================== 4 5 6List Management Functions 7========================= 8 9.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/list.h 10 :internal: 11 12Basic C Library Functions 13========================= 14 15When writing drivers, you cannot in general use routines which are from 16the C Library. Some of the functions have been found generally useful 17and they are listed below. The behaviour of these functions may vary 18slightly from those defined by ANSI, and these deviations are noted in 19the text. 20 21String Conversions 22------------------ 23 24.. kernel-doc:: lib/vsprintf.c 25 :export: 26 27.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/kernel.h 28 :functions: kstrtol 29 30.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/kernel.h 31 :functions: kstrtoul 32 33.. kernel-doc:: lib/kstrtox.c 34 :export: 35 36.. kernel-doc:: lib/string_helpers.c 37 :export: 38 39String Manipulation 40------------------- 41 42.. kernel-doc:: lib/string.c 43 :export: 44 45.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/string.h 46 :internal: 47 48.. kernel-doc:: mm/util.c 49 :functions: kstrdup kstrdup_const kstrndup kmemdup kmemdup_nul memdup_user 50 vmemdup_user strndup_user memdup_user_nul 51 52Basic Kernel Library Functions 53============================== 54 55The Linux kernel provides more basic utility functions. 56 57Bit Operations 58-------------- 59 60.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/bitops-instrumented.h 61 :internal: 62 63Bitmap Operations 64----------------- 65 66.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c 67 :doc: bitmap introduction 68 69.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h 70 :doc: declare bitmap 71 72.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h 73 :doc: bitmap overview 74 75.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h 76 :doc: bitmap bitops 77 78.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c 79 :export: 80 81.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c 82 :internal: 83 84.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h 85 :internal: 86 87Command-line Parsing 88-------------------- 89 90.. kernel-doc:: lib/cmdline.c 91 :export: 92 93Sorting 94------- 95 96.. kernel-doc:: lib/sort.c 97 :export: 98 99.. kernel-doc:: lib/list_sort.c 100 :export: 101 102Text Searching 103-------------- 104 105.. kernel-doc:: lib/textsearch.c 106 :doc: ts_intro 107 108.. kernel-doc:: lib/textsearch.c 109 :export: 110 111.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/textsearch.h 112 :functions: textsearch_find textsearch_next \ 113 textsearch_get_pattern textsearch_get_pattern_len 114 115CRC and Math Functions in Linux 116=============================== 117 118CRC Functions 119------------- 120 121.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc4.c 122 :export: 123 124.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc7.c 125 :export: 126 127.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc8.c 128 :export: 129 130.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc16.c 131 :export: 132 133.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc32.c 134 135.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc-ccitt.c 136 :export: 137 138.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc-itu-t.c 139 :export: 140 141Base 2 log and power Functions 142------------------------------ 143 144.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/log2.h 145 :internal: 146 147Integer power Functions 148----------------------- 149 150.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/int_pow.c 151 :export: 152 153.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/int_sqrt.c 154 :export: 155 156Division Functions 157------------------ 158 159.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/div64.h 160 :functions: do_div 161 162.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/math64.h 163 :internal: 164 165.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/div64.c 166 :functions: div_s64_rem div64_u64_rem div64_u64 div64_s64 167 168.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/gcd.c 169 :export: 170 171UUID/GUID 172--------- 173 174.. kernel-doc:: lib/uuid.c 175 :export: 176 177Kernel IPC facilities 178===================== 179 180IPC utilities 181------------- 182 183.. kernel-doc:: ipc/util.c 184 :internal: 185 186FIFO Buffer 187=========== 188 189kfifo interface 190--------------- 191 192.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/kfifo.h 193 :internal: 194 195relay interface support 196======================= 197 198Relay interface support is designed to provide an efficient mechanism 199for tools and facilities to relay large amounts of data from kernel 200space to user space. 201 202relay interface 203--------------- 204 205.. kernel-doc:: kernel/relay.c 206 :export: 207 208.. kernel-doc:: kernel/relay.c 209 :internal: 210 211Module Support 212============== 213 214Module Loading 215-------------- 216 217.. kernel-doc:: kernel/kmod.c 218 :export: 219 220Inter Module support 221-------------------- 222 223Refer to the file kernel/module.c for more information. 224 225Hardware Interfaces 226=================== 227 228Interrupt Handling 229------------------ 230 231.. kernel-doc:: kernel/irq/manage.c 232 :export: 233 234DMA Channels 235------------ 236 237.. kernel-doc:: kernel/dma.c 238 :export: 239 240Resources Management 241-------------------- 242 243.. kernel-doc:: kernel/resource.c 244 :internal: 245 246.. kernel-doc:: kernel/resource.c 247 :export: 248 249MTRR Handling 250------------- 251 252.. kernel-doc:: arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mtrr/mtrr.c 253 :export: 254 255Security Framework 256================== 257 258.. kernel-doc:: security/security.c 259 :internal: 260 261.. kernel-doc:: security/inode.c 262 :export: 263 264Audit Interfaces 265================ 266 267.. kernel-doc:: kernel/audit.c 268 :export: 269 270.. kernel-doc:: kernel/auditsc.c 271 :internal: 272 273.. kernel-doc:: kernel/auditfilter.c 274 :internal: 275 276Accounting Framework 277==================== 278 279.. kernel-doc:: kernel/acct.c 280 :internal: 281 282Block Devices 283============= 284 285.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-core.c 286 :export: 287 288.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-core.c 289 :internal: 290 291.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-map.c 292 :export: 293 294.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-sysfs.c 295 :internal: 296 297.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-settings.c 298 :export: 299 300.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-exec.c 301 :export: 302 303.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-flush.c 304 :export: 305 306.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-lib.c 307 :export: 308 309.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-integrity.c 310 :export: 311 312.. kernel-doc:: kernel/trace/blktrace.c 313 :internal: 314 315.. kernel-doc:: block/genhd.c 316 :internal: 317 318.. kernel-doc:: block/genhd.c 319 :export: 320 321Char devices 322============ 323 324.. kernel-doc:: fs/char_dev.c 325 :export: 326 327Clock Framework 328=============== 329 330The clock framework defines programming interfaces to support software 331management of the system clock tree. This framework is widely used with 332System-On-Chip (SOC) platforms to support power management and various 333devices which may need custom clock rates. Note that these "clocks" 334don't relate to timekeeping or real time clocks (RTCs), each of which 335have separate frameworks. These :c:type:`struct clk <clk>` 336instances may be used to manage for example a 96 MHz signal that is used 337to shift bits into and out of peripherals or busses, or otherwise 338trigger synchronous state machine transitions in system hardware. 339 340Power management is supported by explicit software clock gating: unused 341clocks are disabled, so the system doesn't waste power changing the 342state of transistors that aren't in active use. On some systems this may 343be backed by hardware clock gating, where clocks are gated without being 344disabled in software. Sections of chips that are powered but not clocked 345may be able to retain their last state. This low power state is often 346called a *retention mode*. This mode still incurs leakage currents, 347especially with finer circuit geometries, but for CMOS circuits power is 348mostly used by clocked state changes. 349 350Power-aware drivers only enable their clocks when the device they manage 351is in active use. Also, system sleep states often differ according to 352which clock domains are active: while a "standby" state may allow wakeup 353from several active domains, a "mem" (suspend-to-RAM) state may require 354a more wholesale shutdown of clocks derived from higher speed PLLs and 355oscillators, limiting the number of possible wakeup event sources. A 356driver's suspend method may need to be aware of system-specific clock 357constraints on the target sleep state. 358 359Some platforms support programmable clock generators. These can be used 360by external chips of various kinds, such as other CPUs, multimedia 361codecs, and devices with strict requirements for interface clocking. 362 363.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/clk.h 364 :internal: 365 366Synchronization Primitives 367========================== 368 369Read-Copy Update (RCU) 370---------------------- 371 372.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcupdate.h 373 374.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/tree.c 375 376.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/tree_exp.h 377 378.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/update.c 379 380.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/srcu.h 381 382.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/srcutree.c 383 384.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist_bl.h 385 386.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist.h 387 388.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist_nulls.h 389 390.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcu_sync.h 391 392.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/sync.c 393