1Including kernel-doc comments 2============================= 3 4The Linux kernel source files may contain structured documentation comments, or 5kernel-doc comments to describe the functions and types and design of the 6code. The documentation comments may be included to any of the reStructuredText 7documents using a dedicated kernel-doc Sphinx directive extension. 8 9The kernel-doc directive is of the format:: 10 11 .. kernel-doc:: source 12 :option: 13 14The *source* is the path to a source file, relative to the kernel source 15tree. The following directive options are supported: 16 17export: *[source-pattern ...]* 18 Include documentation for all functions in *source* that have been exported 19 using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` either in *source* or in any 20 of the files specified by *source-pattern*. 21 22 The *source-pattern* is useful when the kernel-doc comments have been placed 23 in header files, while ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` and ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` are next to 24 the function definitions. 25 26 Examples:: 27 28 .. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c 29 :export: 30 31 .. kernel-doc:: include/net/mac80211.h 32 :export: net/mac80211/*.c 33 34internal: *[source-pattern ...]* 35 Include documentation for all functions and types in *source* that have 36 **not** been exported using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL`` either 37 in *source* or in any of the files specified by *source-pattern*. 38 39 Example:: 40 41 .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_audio.c 42 :internal: 43 44doc: *title* 45 Include documentation for the ``DOC:`` paragraph identified by *title* in 46 *source*. Spaces are allowed in *title*; do not quote the *title*. The *title* 47 is only used as an identifier for the paragraph, and is not included in the 48 output. Please make sure to have an appropriate heading in the enclosing 49 reStructuredText document. 50 51 Example:: 52 53 .. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_audio.c 54 :doc: High Definition Audio over HDMI and Display Port 55 56functions: *function* *[...]* 57 Include documentation for each *function* in *source*. 58 59 Example:: 60 61 .. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c 62 :functions: bitmap_parselist bitmap_parselist_user 63 64Without options, the kernel-doc directive includes all documentation comments 65from the source file. 66 67The kernel-doc extension is included in the kernel source tree, at 68``Documentation/sphinx/kernel-doc.py``. Internally, it uses the 69``scripts/kernel-doc`` script to extract the documentation comments from the 70source. 71 72.. _kernel_doc: 73 74Writing kernel-doc comments 75=========================== 76 77In order to provide embedded, "C" friendly, easy to maintain, but consistent and 78extractable overview, function and type documentation, the Linux kernel has 79adopted a consistent style for documentation comments. The format for this 80documentation is called the kernel-doc format, described below. This style 81embeds the documentation within the source files, using a few simple conventions 82for adding documentation paragraphs and documenting functions and their 83parameters, structures and unions and their members, enumerations, and typedefs. 84 85.. note:: The kernel-doc format is deceptively similar to gtk-doc or Doxygen, 86 yet distinctively different, for historical reasons. The kernel source 87 contains tens of thousands of kernel-doc comments. Please stick to the style 88 described here. 89 90The ``scripts/kernel-doc`` script is used by the Sphinx kernel-doc extension in 91the documentation build to extract this embedded documentation into the various 92HTML, PDF, and other format documents. 93 94In order to provide good documentation of kernel functions and data structures, 95please use the following conventions to format your kernel-doc comments in the 96Linux kernel source. 97 98How to format kernel-doc comments 99--------------------------------- 100 101The opening comment mark ``/**`` is reserved for kernel-doc comments. Only 102comments so marked will be considered by the ``kernel-doc`` tool. Use it only 103for comment blocks that contain kernel-doc formatted comments. The usual ``*/`` 104should be used as the closing comment marker. The lines in between should be 105prefixed by `` * `` (space star space). 106 107The function and type kernel-doc comments should be placed just before the 108function or type being described. The overview kernel-doc comments may be freely 109placed at the top indentation level. 110 111Example kernel-doc function comment:: 112 113 /** 114 * foobar() - Brief description of foobar. 115 * @arg: Description of argument of foobar. 116 * 117 * Longer description of foobar. 118 * 119 * Return: Description of return value of foobar. 120 */ 121 int foobar(int arg) 122 123The format is similar for documentation for structures, enums, paragraphs, 124etc. See the sections below for details. 125 126The kernel-doc structure is extracted from the comments, and proper `Sphinx C 127Domain`_ function and type descriptions with anchors are generated for them. The 128descriptions are filtered for special kernel-doc highlights and 129cross-references. See below for details. 130 131.. _Sphinx C Domain: http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/domains.html 132 133Highlights and cross-references 134------------------------------- 135 136The following special patterns are recognized in the kernel-doc comment 137descriptive text and converted to proper reStructuredText markup and `Sphinx C 138Domain`_ references. 139 140.. attention:: The below are **only** recognized within kernel-doc comments, 141 **not** within normal reStructuredText documents. 142 143``funcname()`` 144 Function reference. 145 146``@parameter`` 147 Name of a function parameter. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.) 148 149``%CONST`` 150 Name of a constant. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.) 151 152````literal```` 153 A literal block that should be handled as-is. The output will use a 154 ``monospaced font``. 155 156 Useful if you need to use special characters that would otherwise have some 157 meaning either by kernel-doc script of by reStructuredText. 158 159 This is particularly useful if you need to use things like ``%ph`` inside 160 a function description. 161 162``$ENVVAR`` 163 Name of an environment variable. (No cross-referencing, just formatting.) 164 165``&struct name`` 166 Structure reference. 167 168``&enum name`` 169 Enum reference. 170 171``&typedef name`` 172 Typedef reference. 173 174``&struct_name->member`` or ``&struct_name.member`` 175 Structure or union member reference. The cross-reference will be to the struct 176 or union definition, not the member directly. 177 178``&name`` 179 A generic type reference. Prefer using the full reference described above 180 instead. This is mostly for legacy comments. 181 182Cross-referencing from reStructuredText 183~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 184 185To cross-reference the functions and types defined in the kernel-doc comments 186from reStructuredText documents, please use the `Sphinx C Domain`_ 187references. For example:: 188 189 See function :c:func:`foo` and struct/union/enum/typedef :c:type:`bar`. 190 191While the type reference works with just the type name, without the 192struct/union/enum/typedef part in front, you may want to use:: 193 194 See :c:type:`struct foo <foo>`. 195 See :c:type:`union bar <bar>`. 196 See :c:type:`enum baz <baz>`. 197 See :c:type:`typedef meh <meh>`. 198 199This will produce prettier links, and is in line with how kernel-doc does the 200cross-references. 201 202For further details, please refer to the `Sphinx C Domain`_ documentation. 203 204Function documentation 205---------------------- 206 207The general format of a function and function-like macro kernel-doc comment is:: 208 209 /** 210 * function_name() - Brief description of function. 211 * @arg1: Describe the first argument. 212 * @arg2: Describe the second argument. 213 * One can provide multiple line descriptions 214 * for arguments. 215 * 216 * A longer description, with more discussion of the function function_name() 217 * that might be useful to those using or modifying it. Begins with an 218 * empty comment line, and may include additional embedded empty 219 * comment lines. 220 * 221 * The longer description may have multiple paragraphs. 222 * 223 * Return: Describe the return value of foobar. 224 * 225 * The return value description can also have multiple paragraphs, and should 226 * be placed at the end of the comment block. 227 */ 228 229The brief description following the function name may span multiple lines, and 230ends with an ``@argument:`` description, a blank comment line, or the end of the 231comment block. 232 233The kernel-doc function comments describe each parameter to the function, in 234order, with the ``@argument:`` descriptions. The ``@argument:`` descriptions 235must begin on the very next line following the opening brief function 236description line, with no intervening blank comment lines. The ``@argument:`` 237descriptions may span multiple lines. The continuation lines may contain 238indentation. If a function parameter is ``...`` (varargs), it should be listed 239in kernel-doc notation as: ``@...:``. 240 241The return value, if any, should be described in a dedicated section at the end 242of the comment starting with "Return:". 243 244Structure, union, and enumeration documentation 245----------------------------------------------- 246 247The general format of a struct, union, and enum kernel-doc comment is:: 248 249 /** 250 * struct struct_name - Brief description. 251 * @member_name: Description of member member_name. 252 * 253 * Description of the structure. 254 */ 255 256Below, "struct" is used to mean structs, unions and enums, and "member" is used 257to mean struct and union members as well as enumerations in an enum. 258 259The brief description following the structure name may span multiple lines, and 260ends with a ``@member:`` description, a blank comment line, or the end of the 261comment block. 262 263The kernel-doc data structure comments describe each member of the structure, in 264order, with the ``@member:`` descriptions. The ``@member:`` descriptions must 265begin on the very next line following the opening brief function description 266line, with no intervening blank comment lines. The ``@member:`` descriptions may 267span multiple lines. The continuation lines may contain indentation. 268 269In-line member documentation comments 270~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 271 272The structure members may also be documented in-line within the definition. 273There are two styles, single-line comments where both the opening ``/**`` and 274closing ``*/`` are on the same line, and multi-line comments where they are each 275on a line of their own, like all other kernel-doc comments:: 276 277 /** 278 * struct foo - Brief description. 279 * @foo: The Foo member. 280 */ 281 struct foo { 282 int foo; 283 /** 284 * @bar: The Bar member. 285 */ 286 int bar; 287 /** 288 * @baz: The Baz member. 289 * 290 * Here, the member description may contain several paragraphs. 291 */ 292 int baz; 293 /** @foobar: Single line description. */ 294 int foobar; 295 } 296 297Private members 298~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 299 300Inside a struct description, you can use the "private:" and "public:" comment 301tags. Structure fields that are inside a "private:" area are not listed in the 302generated output documentation. The "private:" and "public:" tags must begin 303immediately following a ``/*`` comment marker. They may optionally include 304comments between the ``:`` and the ending ``*/`` marker. 305 306Example:: 307 308 /** 309 * struct my_struct - short description 310 * @a: first member 311 * @b: second member 312 * 313 * Longer description 314 */ 315 struct my_struct { 316 int a; 317 int b; 318 /* private: internal use only */ 319 int c; 320 }; 321 322 323Typedef documentation 324--------------------- 325 326The general format of a typedef kernel-doc comment is:: 327 328 /** 329 * typedef type_name - Brief description. 330 * 331 * Description of the type. 332 */ 333 334Overview documentation comments 335------------------------------- 336 337To facilitate having source code and comments close together, you can include 338kernel-doc documentation blocks that are free-form comments instead of being 339kernel-doc for functions, structures, unions, enums, or typedefs. This could be 340used for something like a theory of operation for a driver or library code, for 341example. 342 343This is done by using a ``DOC:`` section keyword with a section title. 344 345The general format of an overview or high-level documentation comment is:: 346 347 /** 348 * DOC: Theory of Operation 349 * 350 * The whizbang foobar is a dilly of a gizmo. It can do whatever you 351 * want it to do, at any time. It reads your mind. Here's how it works. 352 * 353 * foo bar splat 354 * 355 * The only drawback to this gizmo is that is can sometimes damage 356 * hardware, software, or its subject(s). 357 */ 358 359The title following ``DOC:`` acts as a heading within the source file, but also 360as an identifier for extracting the documentation comment. Thus, the title must 361be unique within the file. 362 363Recommendations 364--------------- 365 366We definitely need kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions that are 367exported to loadable modules using ``EXPORT_SYMBOL`` or ``EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL``. 368 369We also look to provide kernel-doc formatted documentation for functions 370externally visible to other kernel files (not marked "static"). 371 372We also recommend providing kernel-doc formatted documentation for private (file 373"static") routines, for consistency of kernel source code layout. But this is 374lower priority and at the discretion of the MAINTAINER of that kernel source 375file. 376 377Data structures visible in kernel include files should also be documented using 378kernel-doc formatted comments. 379