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authorMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>2017-09-27 22:49:45 +0300
committerMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>2017-12-18 18:21:51 +0300
commit60e7926b9376d3140022b8962c15e73e1f1e9ffa (patch)
treea1421c70c3f5355c6090613154db9bb7b78de236 /include/media
parent20139f1857c1a156e1f61c1e66986fc409724e26 (diff)
downloadlinux-60e7926b9376d3140022b8962c15e73e1f1e9ffa.tar.xz
media: videobuf2-core: improve kernel-doc markups
Now that nested structs are supported, change the documentation to use it. While here, add cross-references where pertinent and use monotonic fonts where pertinent, using the right markup tags. Acked-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> Acked-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/media')
-rw-r--r--include/media/videobuf2-core.h59
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/include/media/videobuf2-core.h b/include/media/videobuf2-core.h
index ef9b64398c8c..5f4df060affb 100644
--- a/include/media/videobuf2-core.h
+++ b/include/media/videobuf2-core.h
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ struct vb2_threadio_data;
* argument to other ops in this structure.
* @put_userptr: inform the allocator that a USERPTR buffer will no longer
* be used.
- * @attach_dmabuf: attach a shared struct dma_buf for a hardware operation;
+ * @attach_dmabuf: attach a shared &struct dma_buf for a hardware operation;
* used for DMABUF memory types; dev is the alloc device
* dbuf is the shared dma_buf; returns ERR_PTR() on failure;
* allocator private per-buffer structure on success;
@@ -153,20 +153,19 @@ struct vb2_mem_ops {
* @length: size of this plane (NOT the payload) in bytes
* @min_length: minimum required size of this plane (NOT the payload) in bytes.
* @length is always greater or equal to @min_length.
- * @offset: when memory in the associated struct vb2_buffer is
- * VB2_MEMORY_MMAP, equals the offset from the start of
+ * @m: Union with memtype-specific data
+ * @m.offset: when memory in the associated struct vb2_buffer is
+ * %VB2_MEMORY_MMAP, equals the offset from the start of
* the device memory for this plane (or is a "cookie" that
* should be passed to mmap() called on the video node)
- * @userptr: when memory is VB2_MEMORY_USERPTR, a userspace pointer
+ * @m.userptr: when memory is %VB2_MEMORY_USERPTR, a userspace pointer
* pointing to this plane
- * @fd: when memory is VB2_MEMORY_DMABUF, a userspace file
+ * @m.fd: when memory is %VB2_MEMORY_DMABUF, a userspace file
* descriptor associated with this plane
- * @m: Union with memtype-specific data (@offset, @userptr or
- * @fd).
* @data_offset: offset in the plane to the start of data; usually 0,
* unless there is a header in front of the data
* Should contain enough information to be able to cover all the fields
- * of struct v4l2_plane at videodev2.h
+ * of &struct v4l2_plane at videodev2.h
*/
struct vb2_plane {
void *mem_priv;
@@ -356,7 +355,7 @@ struct vb2_buffer {
* driver can return an error if hardware fails, in that
* case all buffers that have been already given by
* the @buf_queue callback are to be returned by the driver
- * by calling vb2_buffer_done() with %VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED.
+ * by calling vb2_buffer_done() with %%VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED.
* If you need a minimum number of buffers before you can
* start streaming, then set @min_buffers_needed in the
* vb2_queue structure. If that is non-zero then
@@ -366,7 +365,7 @@ struct vb2_buffer {
* should stop any DMA transactions or wait until they
* finish and give back all buffers it got from &buf_queue
* callback by calling vb2_buffer_done() with either
- * %VB2_BUF_STATE_DONE or %VB2_BUF_STATE_ERROR; may use
+ * %VB2_BUF_STATE_DONE or %%VB2_BUF_STATE_ERROR; may use
* vb2_wait_for_all_buffers() function
* @buf_queue: passes buffer vb to the driver; driver may start
* hardware operation on this buffer; driver should give
@@ -401,13 +400,13 @@ struct vb2_ops {
* @verify_planes_array: Verify that a given user space structure contains
* enough planes for the buffer. This is called
* for each dequeued buffer.
- * @fill_user_buffer: given a vb2_buffer fill in the userspace structure.
+ * @fill_user_buffer: given a &vb2_buffer fill in the userspace structure.
* For V4L2 this is a struct v4l2_buffer.
- * @fill_vb2_buffer: given a userspace structure, fill in the vb2_buffer.
+ * @fill_vb2_buffer: given a userspace structure, fill in the &vb2_buffer.
* If the userspace structure is invalid, then this op
* will return an error.
* @copy_timestamp: copy the timestamp from a userspace structure to
- * the vb2_buffer struct.
+ * the &vb2_buffer struct.
*/
struct vb2_buf_ops {
int (*verify_planes_array)(struct vb2_buffer *vb, const void *pb);
@@ -428,10 +427,10 @@ struct vb2_buf_ops {
* doesn't fill in the @alloc_devs array.
* @dma_attrs: DMA attributes to use for the DMA.
* @bidirectional: when this flag is set the DMA direction for the buffers of
- * this queue will be overridden with DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL direction.
+ * this queue will be overridden with %DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL direction.
* This is useful in cases where the hardware (firmware) writes to
- * a buffer which is mapped as read (DMA_TO_DEVICE), or reads from
- * buffer which is mapped for write (DMA_FROM_DEVICE) in order
+ * a buffer which is mapped as read (%DMA_TO_DEVICE), or reads from
+ * buffer which is mapped for write (%DMA_FROM_DEVICE) in order
* to satisfy some internal hardware restrictions or adds a padding
* needed by the processing algorithm. In case the DMA mapping is
* not bidirectional but the hardware (firmware) trying to access
@@ -440,10 +439,10 @@ struct vb2_buf_ops {
* @fileio_read_once: report EOF after reading the first buffer
* @fileio_write_immediately: queue buffer after each write() call
* @allow_zero_bytesused: allow bytesused == 0 to be passed to the driver
- * @quirk_poll_must_check_waiting_for_buffers: Return POLLERR at poll when QBUF
+ * @quirk_poll_must_check_waiting_for_buffers: Return %POLLERR at poll when QBUF
* has not been called. This is a vb1 idiom that has been adopted
* also by vb2.
- * @lock: pointer to a mutex that protects the vb2_queue struct. The
+ * @lock: pointer to a mutex that protects the &vb2_queue struct. The
* driver can set this to a mutex to let the v4l2 core serialize
* the queuing ioctls. If the driver wants to handle locking
* itself, then this should be set to NULL. This lock is not used
@@ -464,7 +463,7 @@ struct vb2_buf_ops {
* @timestamp_flags: Timestamp flags; V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TIMESTAMP_* and
* V4L2_BUF_FLAG_TSTAMP_SRC_*
* @gfp_flags: additional gfp flags used when allocating the buffers.
- * Typically this is 0, but it may be e.g. GFP_DMA or __GFP_DMA32
+ * Typically this is 0, but it may be e.g. %GFP_DMA or %__GFP_DMA32
* to force the buffer allocation to a specific memory zone.
* @min_buffers_needed: the minimum number of buffers needed before
* @start_streaming can be called. Used when a DMA engine
@@ -491,13 +490,13 @@ struct vb2_buf_ops {
* @error: a fatal error occurred on the queue
* @waiting_for_buffers: used in poll() to check if vb2 is still waiting for
* buffers. Only set for capture queues if qbuf has not yet been
- * called since poll() needs to return POLLERR in that situation.
+ * called since poll() needs to return %POLLERR in that situation.
* @is_multiplanar: set if buffer type is multiplanar
* @is_output: set if buffer type is output
* @copy_timestamp: set if vb2-core should set timestamps
* @last_buffer_dequeued: used in poll() and DQBUF to immediately return if the
* last decoded buffer was already dequeued. Set for capture queues
- * when a buffer with the V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST is dequeued.
+ * when a buffer with the %V4L2_BUF_FLAG_LAST is dequeued.
* @fileio: file io emulator internal data, used only if emulator is active
* @threadio: thread io internal data, used only if thread is active
*/
@@ -569,7 +568,7 @@ struct vb2_queue {
/**
* vb2_plane_vaddr() - Return a kernel virtual address of a given plane
- * @vb: vb2_buffer to which the plane in question belongs to
+ * @vb: &vb2_buffer to which the plane in question belongs to
* @plane_no: plane number for which the address is to be returned
*
* This function returns a kernel virtual address of a given plane if
@@ -579,7 +578,7 @@ void *vb2_plane_vaddr(struct vb2_buffer *vb, unsigned int plane_no);
/**
* vb2_plane_cookie() - Return allocator specific cookie for the given plane
- * @vb: vb2_buffer to which the plane in question belongs to
+ * @vb: &vb2_buffer to which the plane in question belongs to
* @plane_no: plane number for which the cookie is to be returned
*
* This function returns an allocator specific cookie for a given plane if
@@ -644,7 +643,7 @@ int vb2_wait_for_all_buffers(struct vb2_queue *q);
* @index: id number of the buffer
* @pb: buffer struct passed from userspace
*
- * Should be called from vidioc_querybuf ioctl handler in driver.
+ * Should be called from &vidioc_querybuf ioctl handler in driver.
* The passed buffer should have been verified.
* This function fills the relevant information for the userspace.
*/
@@ -656,7 +655,7 @@ void vb2_core_querybuf(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int index, void *pb);
* @memory: memory type
* @count: requested buffer count
*
- * Should be called from vidioc_reqbufs ioctl handler of a driver.
+ * Should be called from &vidioc_reqbufs ioctl handler of a driver.
*
* This function:
*
@@ -664,7 +663,7 @@ void vb2_core_querybuf(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int index, void *pb);
* #) sets up the queue,
* #) negotiates number of buffers and planes per buffer with the driver
* to be used during streaming,
- * #) allocates internal buffer structures (struct vb2_buffer), according to
+ * #) allocates internal buffer structures (&struct vb2_buffer), according to
* the agreed parameters,
* #) for MMAP memory type, allocates actual video memory, using the
* memory handling/allocation routines provided during queue initialization
@@ -779,7 +778,7 @@ int vb2_core_streamoff(struct vb2_queue *q, unsigned int type);
* @type: buffer type
* @index: id number of the buffer
* @plane: index of the plane to be exported, 0 for single plane queues
- * @flags: flags for newly created file, currently only O_CLOEXEC is
+ * @flags: flags for newly created file, currently only %O_CLOEXEC is
* supported, refer to manual of open syscall for more details
*
* The return values from this function are intended to be directly returned
@@ -792,7 +791,7 @@ int vb2_core_expbuf(struct vb2_queue *q, int *fd, unsigned int type,
* vb2_core_queue_init() - initialize a videobuf2 queue
* @q: videobuf2 queue; this structure should be allocated in driver
*
- * The vb2_queue structure should be allocated by the driver. The driver is
+ * The &vb2_queue structure should be allocated by the driver. The driver is
* responsible of clearing it's content and setting initial values for some
* required entries before calling this function.
* q->ops, q->mem_ops, q->type and q->io_modes are mandatory. Please refer
@@ -819,8 +818,8 @@ void vb2_core_queue_release(struct vb2_queue *q);
* waiting on the queue. Polling will now set POLLERR and queuing and dequeuing
* buffers will return -EIO.
*
- * The error flag will be cleared when cancelling the queue, either from
- * vb2_streamoff or vb2_queue_release. Drivers should thus not call this
+ * The error flag will be cleared when canceling the queue, either from
+ * vb2_streamoff() or vb2_queue_release(). Drivers should thus not call this
* function before starting the stream, otherwise the error flag will remain set
* until the queue is released when closing the device node.
*/