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doc: Replace DocBook with sphinx-based docs

The Linux kernel moved to sphinx-based documentation and got rid of the
DocBook based documentation quite a while ago. Hence, the DocBook
documentation for U-Boot should be converted as well.

To achieve this, import the necessary files from Linux v4.17, and
convert the current DocBook documentation (three files altogether) to
sphinx/reStructuredText.

For now, all old DocBook documentation was merged into a single
handbook, tentatively named "U-Boot Hacker Manual".

For some source files, the documentation style was changed to comply
with kernel-doc; no functional changes were applied.

Signed-off-by: Mario Six <mario.six@gdsys.cc>
Mario Six 5 years ago
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Documentation/Makefile

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+# -*- makefile -*-
+# Makefile for Sphinx documentation
+#
+
+subdir-y :=
+
+# You can set these variables from the command line.
+SPHINXBUILD   = sphinx-build
+SPHINXOPTS    =
+SPHINXDIRS    = .
+_SPHINXDIRS   = $(patsubst $(srctree)/Documentation/%/conf.py,%,$(wildcard $(srctree)/Documentation/*/conf.py))
+SPHINX_CONF   = conf.py
+PAPER         =
+BUILDDIR      = $(obj)/output
+PDFLATEX      = xelatex
+LATEXOPTS     = -interaction=batchmode
+
+# User-friendly check for sphinx-build
+HAVE_SPHINX := $(shell if which $(SPHINXBUILD) >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi)
+
+ifeq ($(HAVE_SPHINX),0)
+
+.DEFAULT:
+	$(warning The '$(SPHINXBUILD)' command was not found. Make sure you have Sphinx installed and in PATH, or set the SPHINXBUILD make variable to point to the full path of the '$(SPHINXBUILD)' executable.)
+	@echo
+	@./scripts/sphinx-pre-install
+	@echo "  SKIP    Sphinx $@ target."
+
+else # HAVE_SPHINX
+
+# User-friendly check for pdflatex
+HAVE_PDFLATEX := $(shell if which $(PDFLATEX) >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo 1; else echo 0; fi)
+
+# Internal variables.
+PAPEROPT_a4     = -D latex_paper_size=a4
+PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_paper_size=letter
+KERNELDOC       = $(srctree)/scripts/kernel-doc
+KERNELDOC_CONF  = -D kerneldoc_srctree=$(srctree) -D kerneldoc_bin=$(KERNELDOC)
+ALLSPHINXOPTS   =  $(KERNELDOC_CONF) $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS)
+# the i18n builder cannot share the environment and doctrees with the others
+I18NSPHINXOPTS  = $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) .
+
+# commands; the 'cmd' from scripts/Kbuild.include is not *loopable*
+loop_cmd = $(echo-cmd) $(cmd_$(1)) || exit;
+
+# $2 sphinx builder e.g. "html"
+# $3 name of the build subfolder / e.g. "media", used as:
+#    * dest folder relative to $(BUILDDIR) and
+#    * cache folder relative to $(BUILDDIR)/.doctrees
+# $4 dest subfolder e.g. "man" for man pages at media/man
+# $5 reST source folder relative to $(srctree)/$(src),
+#    e.g. "media" for the linux-tv book-set at ./Documentation/media
+
+quiet_cmd_sphinx = SPHINX  $@ --> file://$(abspath $(BUILDDIR)/$3/$4)
+      cmd_sphinx = $(MAKE) BUILDDIR=$(abspath $(BUILDDIR)) $(build)=Documentation/media $2 && \
+	PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1 \
+	BUILDDIR=$(abspath $(BUILDDIR)) SPHINX_CONF=$(abspath $(srctree)/$(src)/$5/$(SPHINX_CONF)) \
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) \
+	-b $2 \
+	-c $(abspath $(srctree)/$(src)) \
+	-d $(abspath $(BUILDDIR)/.doctrees/$3) \
+	-D version=$(KERNELVERSION) -D release=$(KERNELRELEASE) \
+	$(ALLSPHINXOPTS) \
+	$(abspath $(srctree)/$(src)/$5) \
+	$(abspath $(BUILDDIR)/$3/$4)
+
+htmldocs:
+	@+$(foreach var,$(SPHINXDIRS),$(call loop_cmd,sphinx,html,$(var),,$(var)))
+
+linkcheckdocs:
+	@$(foreach var,$(SPHINXDIRS),$(call loop_cmd,sphinx,linkcheck,$(var),,$(var)))
+
+latexdocs:
+	@+$(foreach var,$(SPHINXDIRS),$(call loop_cmd,sphinx,latex,$(var),latex,$(var)))
+
+ifeq ($(HAVE_PDFLATEX),0)
+
+pdfdocs:
+	$(warning The '$(PDFLATEX)' command was not found. Make sure you have it installed and in PATH to produce PDF output.)
+	@echo "  SKIP    Sphinx $@ target."
+
+else # HAVE_PDFLATEX
+
+pdfdocs: latexdocs
+	$(foreach var,$(SPHINXDIRS), $(MAKE) PDFLATEX=$(PDFLATEX) LATEXOPTS="$(LATEXOPTS)" -C $(BUILDDIR)/$(var)/latex || exit;)
+
+endif # HAVE_PDFLATEX
+
+epubdocs:
+	@+$(foreach var,$(SPHINXDIRS),$(call loop_cmd,sphinx,epub,$(var),epub,$(var)))
+
+xmldocs:
+	@+$(foreach var,$(SPHINXDIRS),$(call loop_cmd,sphinx,xml,$(var),xml,$(var)))
+
+endif # HAVE_SPHINX
+
+# The following targets are independent of HAVE_SPHINX, and the rules should
+# work or silently pass without Sphinx.
+
+refcheckdocs:
+	$(Q)cd $(srctree);scripts/documentation-file-ref-check
+
+cleandocs:
+	$(Q)rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)
+	$(Q)$(MAKE) BUILDDIR=$(abspath $(BUILDDIR)) $(build)=Documentation/media clean
+
+dochelp:
+	@echo  ' Linux kernel internal documentation in different formats from ReST:'
+	@echo  '  htmldocs        - HTML'
+	@echo  '  latexdocs       - LaTeX'
+	@echo  '  pdfdocs         - PDF'
+	@echo  '  epubdocs        - EPUB'
+	@echo  '  xmldocs         - XML'
+	@echo  '  linkcheckdocs   - check for broken external links (will connect to external hosts)'
+	@echo  '  refcheckdocs    - check for references to non-existing files under Documentation'
+	@echo  '  cleandocs       - clean all generated files'
+	@echo
+	@echo  '  make SPHINXDIRS="s1 s2" [target] Generate only docs of folder s1, s2'
+	@echo  '  valid values for SPHINXDIRS are: $(_SPHINXDIRS)'
+	@echo
+	@echo  '  make SPHINX_CONF={conf-file} [target] use *additional* sphinx-build'
+	@echo  '  configuration. This is e.g. useful to build with nit-picking config.'
+	@echo
+	@echo  '  Default location for the generated documents is Documentation/output'

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Documentation/conf.py

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+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# The U-Boot documentation build configuration file, created by
+# sphinx-quickstart on Fri Feb 12 13:51:46 2016.
+#
+# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its
+# containing dir.
+#
+# Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this
+# autogenerated file.
+#
+# All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out
+# serve to show the default.
+
+import sys
+import os
+import sphinx
+
+# Get Sphinx version
+major, minor, patch = sphinx.version_info[:3]
+
+
+# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
+# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
+# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here.
+sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('sphinx'))
+from load_config import loadConfig
+
+# -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------
+
+# If your documentation needs a minimal Sphinx version, state it here.
+needs_sphinx = '1.3'
+
+# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be
+# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom
+# ones.
+extensions = ['kerneldoc', 'rstFlatTable', 'kernel_include', 'cdomain', 'kfigure']
+
+# The name of the math extension changed on Sphinx 1.4
+if major == 1 and minor > 3:
+    extensions.append("sphinx.ext.imgmath")
+else:
+    extensions.append("sphinx.ext.pngmath")
+
+# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
+templates_path = ['_templates']
+
+# The suffix(es) of source filenames.
+# You can specify multiple suffix as a list of string:
+# source_suffix = ['.rst', '.md']
+source_suffix = '.rst'
+
+# The encoding of source files.
+#source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
+
+# The master toctree document.
+master_doc = 'index'
+
+# General information about the project.
+project = 'Das U-Boot'
+copyright = 'The U-Boot development community'
+author = 'The U-Boot development community'
+
+# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
+# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
+# built documents.
+#
+# In a normal build, version and release are are set to KERNELVERSION and
+# KERNELRELEASE, respectively, from the Makefile via Sphinx command line
+# arguments.
+#
+# The following code tries to extract the information by reading the Makefile,
+# when Sphinx is run directly (e.g. by Read the Docs).
+try:
+    makefile_version = None
+    makefile_patchlevel = None
+    for line in open('../Makefile'):
+        key, val = [x.strip() for x in line.split('=', 2)]
+        if key == 'VERSION':
+            makefile_version = val
+        elif key == 'PATCHLEVEL':
+            makefile_patchlevel = val
+        if makefile_version and makefile_patchlevel:
+            break
+except:
+    pass
+finally:
+    if makefile_version and makefile_patchlevel:
+        version = release = makefile_version + '.' + makefile_patchlevel
+    else:
+        version = release = "unknown version"
+
+# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
+# for a list of supported languages.
+#
+# This is also used if you do content translation via gettext catalogs.
+# Usually you set "language" from the command line for these cases.
+language = None
+
+# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some
+# non-false value, then it is used:
+#today = ''
+# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call.
+#today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
+
+# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
+# directories to ignore when looking for source files.
+exclude_patterns = ['output']
+
+# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all
+# documents.
+#default_role = None
+
+# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
+#add_function_parentheses = True
+
+# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
+# unit titles (such as .. function::).
+#add_module_names = True
+
+# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the
+# output. They are ignored by default.
+#show_authors = False
+
+# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
+pygments_style = 'sphinx'
+
+# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting.
+#modindex_common_prefix = []
+
+# If true, keep warnings as "system message" paragraphs in the built documents.
+#keep_warnings = False
+
+# If true, `todo` and `todoList` produce output, else they produce nothing.
+todo_include_todos = False
+
+primary_domain = 'c'
+highlight_language = 'none'
+
+# -- Options for HTML output ----------------------------------------------
+
+# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages.  See the documentation for
+# a list of builtin themes.
+
+# The Read the Docs theme is available from
+# - https://github.com/snide/sphinx_rtd_theme
+# - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sphinx_rtd_theme
+# - python-sphinx-rtd-theme package (on Debian)
+try:
+    import sphinx_rtd_theme
+    html_theme = 'sphinx_rtd_theme'
+    html_theme_path = [sphinx_rtd_theme.get_html_theme_path()]
+except ImportError:
+    sys.stderr.write('Warning: The Sphinx \'sphinx_rtd_theme\' HTML theme was not found. Make sure you have the theme installed to produce pretty HTML output. Falling back to the default theme.\n')
+
+# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme
+# further.  For a list of options available for each theme, see the
+# documentation.
+#html_theme_options = {}
+
+# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory.
+#html_theme_path = []
+
+# The name for this set of Sphinx documents.  If None, it defaults to
+# "<project> v<release> documentation".
+#html_title = None
+
+# A shorter title for the navigation bar.  Default is the same as html_title.
+#html_short_title = None
+
+# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top
+# of the sidebar.
+#html_logo = None
+
+# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
+# docs.  This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
+# pixels large.
+#html_favicon = None
+
+# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
+# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
+# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
+
+html_static_path = ['sphinx-static']
+
+html_context = {
+    'css_files': [
+        '_static/theme_overrides.css',
+    ],
+}
+
+# Add any extra paths that contain custom files (such as robots.txt or
+# .htaccess) here, relative to this directory. These files are copied
+# directly to the root of the documentation.
+#html_extra_path = []
+
+# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom,
+# using the given strftime format.
+#html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y'
+
+# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to
+# typographically correct entities.
+#html_use_smartypants = True
+
+# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names.
+#html_sidebars = {}
+
+# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to
+# template names.
+#html_additional_pages = {}
+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+#html_domain_indices = True
+
+# If false, no index is generated.
+#html_use_index = True
+
+# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter.
+#html_split_index = False
+
+# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages.
+#html_show_sourcelink = True
+
+# If true, "Created using Sphinx" is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
+#html_show_sphinx = True
+
+# If true, "(C) Copyright ..." is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
+#html_show_copyright = True
+
+# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will
+# contain a <link> tag referring to it.  The value of this option must be the
+# base URL from which the finished HTML is served.
+#html_use_opensearch = ''
+
+# This is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml").
+#html_file_suffix = None
+
+# Language to be used for generating the HTML full-text search index.
+# Sphinx supports the following languages:
+#   'da', 'de', 'en', 'es', 'fi', 'fr', 'h', 'it', 'ja'
+#   'nl', 'no', 'pt', 'ro', 'r', 'sv', 'tr'
+#html_search_language = 'en'
+
+# A dictionary with options for the search language support, empty by default.
+# Now only 'ja' uses this config value
+#html_search_options = {'type': 'default'}
+
+# The name of a javascript file (relative to the configuration directory) that
+# implements a search results scorer. If empty, the default will be used.
+#html_search_scorer = 'scorer.js'
+
+# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
+htmlhelp_basename = 'TheUBootdoc'
+
+# -- Options for LaTeX output ---------------------------------------------
+
+latex_elements = {
+# The paper size ('letterpaper' or 'a4paper').
+'papersize': 'a4paper',
+
+# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
+'pointsize': '8pt',
+
+# Latex figure (float) alignment
+#'figure_align': 'htbp',
+
+# Don't mangle with UTF-8 chars
+'inputenc': '',
+'utf8extra': '',
+
+# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
+    'preamble': '''
+	% Use some font with UTF-8 support with XeLaTeX
+        \\usepackage{fontspec}
+        \\setsansfont{DejaVu Serif}
+        \\setromanfont{DejaVu Sans}
+        \\setmonofont{DejaVu Sans Mono}
+
+     '''
+}
+
+# Fix reference escape troubles with Sphinx 1.4.x
+if major == 1 and minor > 3:
+    latex_elements['preamble']  += '\\renewcommand*{\\DUrole}[2]{ #2 }\n'
+
+if major == 1 and minor <= 4:
+    latex_elements['preamble']  += '\\usepackage[margin=0.5in, top=1in, bottom=1in]{geometry}'
+elif major == 1 and (minor > 5 or (minor == 5 and patch >= 3)):
+    latex_elements['sphinxsetup'] = 'hmargin=0.5in, vmargin=1in'
+    latex_elements['preamble']  += '\\fvset{fontsize=auto}\n'
+
+# Customize notice background colors on Sphinx < 1.6:
+if major == 1 and minor < 6:
+   latex_elements['preamble']  += '''
+        \\usepackage{ifthen}
+
+        % Put notes in color and let them be inside a table
+	\\definecolor{NoteColor}{RGB}{204,255,255}
+	\\definecolor{WarningColor}{RGB}{255,204,204}
+	\\definecolor{AttentionColor}{RGB}{255,255,204}
+	\\definecolor{ImportantColor}{RGB}{192,255,204}
+	\\definecolor{OtherColor}{RGB}{204,204,204}
+        \\newlength{\\mynoticelength}
+        \\makeatletter\\newenvironment{coloredbox}[1]{%
+	   \\setlength{\\fboxrule}{1pt}
+	   \\setlength{\\fboxsep}{7pt}
+	   \\setlength{\\mynoticelength}{\\linewidth}
+	   \\addtolength{\\mynoticelength}{-2\\fboxsep}
+	   \\addtolength{\\mynoticelength}{-2\\fboxrule}
+           \\begin{lrbox}{\\@tempboxa}\\begin{minipage}{\\mynoticelength}}{\\end{minipage}\\end{lrbox}%
+	   \\ifthenelse%
+	      {\\equal{\\py@noticetype}{note}}%
+	      {\\colorbox{NoteColor}{\\usebox{\\@tempboxa}}}%
+	      {%
+	         \\ifthenelse%
+	         {\\equal{\\py@noticetype}{warning}}%
+	         {\\colorbox{WarningColor}{\\usebox{\\@tempboxa}}}%
+		 {%
+	            \\ifthenelse%
+	            {\\equal{\\py@noticetype}{attention}}%
+	            {\\colorbox{AttentionColor}{\\usebox{\\@tempboxa}}}%
+		    {%
+	               \\ifthenelse%
+	               {\\equal{\\py@noticetype}{important}}%
+	               {\\colorbox{ImportantColor}{\\usebox{\\@tempboxa}}}%
+	               {\\colorbox{OtherColor}{\\usebox{\\@tempboxa}}}%
+		    }%
+		 }%
+	      }%
+        }\\makeatother
+
+        \\makeatletter
+        \\renewenvironment{notice}[2]{%
+          \\def\\py@noticetype{#1}
+          \\begin{coloredbox}{#1}
+          \\bf\\it
+          \\par\\strong{#2}
+          \\csname py@noticestart@#1\\endcsname
+        }
+	{
+          \\csname py@noticeend@\\py@noticetype\\endcsname
+          \\end{coloredbox}
+        }
+	\\makeatother
+
+     '''
+
+# With Sphinx 1.6, it is possible to change the Bg color directly
+# by using:
+#	\definecolor{sphinxnoteBgColor}{RGB}{204,255,255}
+#	\definecolor{sphinxwarningBgColor}{RGB}{255,204,204}
+#	\definecolor{sphinxattentionBgColor}{RGB}{255,255,204}
+#	\definecolor{sphinximportantBgColor}{RGB}{192,255,204}
+#
+# However, it require to use sphinx heavy box with:
+#
+#	\renewenvironment{sphinxlightbox} {%
+#		\\begin{sphinxheavybox}
+#	}
+#		\\end{sphinxheavybox}
+#	}
+#
+# Unfortunately, the implementation is buggy: if a note is inside a
+# table, it isn't displayed well. So, for now, let's use boring
+# black and white notes.
+
+# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
+# (source start file, target name, title,
+#  author, documentclass [howto, manual, or own class]).
+# Sorted in alphabetical order
+latex_documents = [
+    ('index', 'u-boot-hacker-manual.tex', 'U-Boot Hacker Manual',
+     'The U-Boot development community', 'manual'),
+]
+
+# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
+# the title page.
+#latex_logo = None
+
+# For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts,
+# not chapters.
+#latex_use_parts = False
+
+# If true, show page references after internal links.
+#latex_show_pagerefs = False
+
+# If true, show URL addresses after external links.
+#latex_show_urls = False
+
+# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
+#latex_appendices = []
+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+#latex_domain_indices = True
+
+
+# -- Options for manual page output ---------------------------------------
+
+# One entry per manual page. List of tuples
+# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
+man_pages = [
+    (master_doc, 'dasuboot', 'The U-Boot Documentation',
+     [author], 1)
+]
+
+# If true, show URL addresses after external links.
+#man_show_urls = False
+
+
+# -- Options for Texinfo output -------------------------------------------
+
+# Grouping the document tree into Texinfo files. List of tuples
+# (source start file, target name, title, author,
+#  dir menu entry, description, category)
+texinfo_documents = [
+    (master_doc, 'DasUBoot', 'The U-Boot Documentation',
+     author, 'DasUBoot', 'One line description of project.',
+     'Miscellaneous'),
+]
+
+# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
+#texinfo_appendices = []
+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+#texinfo_domain_indices = True
+
+# How to display URL addresses: 'footnote', 'no', or 'inline'.
+#texinfo_show_urls = 'footnote'
+
+# If true, do not generate a @detailmenu in the "Top" node's menu.
+#texinfo_no_detailmenu = False
+
+
+# -- Options for Epub output ----------------------------------------------
+
+# Bibliographic Dublin Core info.
+epub_title = project
+epub_author = author
+epub_publisher = author
+epub_copyright = copyright
+
+# The basename for the epub file. It defaults to the project name.
+#epub_basename = project
+
+# The HTML theme for the epub output. Since the default themes are not
+# optimized for small screen space, using the same theme for HTML and epub
+# output is usually not wise. This defaults to 'epub', a theme designed to save
+# visual space.
+#epub_theme = 'epub'
+
+# The language of the text. It defaults to the language option
+# or 'en' if the language is not set.
+#epub_language = ''
+
+# The scheme of the identifier. Typical schemes are ISBN or URL.
+#epub_scheme = ''
+
+# The unique identifier of the text. This can be a ISBN number
+# or the project homepage.
+#epub_identifier = ''
+
+# A unique identification for the text.
+#epub_uid = ''
+
+# A tuple containing the cover image and cover page html template filenames.
+#epub_cover = ()
+
+# A sequence of (type, uri, title) tuples for the guide element of content.opf.
+#epub_guide = ()
+
+# HTML files that should be inserted before the pages created by sphinx.
+# The format is a list of tuples containing the path and title.
+#epub_pre_files = []
+
+# HTML files that should be inserted after the pages created by sphinx.
+# The format is a list of tuples containing the path and title.
+#epub_post_files = []
+
+# A list of files that should not be packed into the epub file.
+epub_exclude_files = ['search.html']
+
+# The depth of the table of contents in toc.ncx.
+#epub_tocdepth = 3
+
+# Allow duplicate toc entries.
+#epub_tocdup = True
+
+# Choose between 'default' and 'includehidden'.
+#epub_tocscope = 'default'
+
+# Fix unsupported image types using the Pillow.
+#epub_fix_images = False
+
+# Scale large images.
+#epub_max_image_width = 0
+
+# How to display URL addresses: 'footnote', 'no', or 'inline'.
+#epub_show_urls = 'inline'
+
+# If false, no index is generated.
+#epub_use_index = True
+
+#=======
+# rst2pdf
+#
+# Grouping the document tree into PDF files. List of tuples
+# (source start file, target name, title, author, options).
+#
+# See the Sphinx chapter of http://ralsina.me/static/manual.pdf
+#
+# FIXME: Do not add the index file here; the result will be too big. Adding
+# multiple PDF files here actually tries to get the cross-referencing right
+# *between* PDF files.
+pdf_documents = [
+    ('uboot-documentation', u'U-Boot', u'U-Boot', u'J. Random Bozo'),
+]
+
+# kernel-doc extension configuration for running Sphinx directly (e.g. by Read
+# the Docs). In a normal build, these are supplied from the Makefile via command
+# line arguments.
+kerneldoc_bin = '../scripts/kernel-doc'
+kerneldoc_srctree = '..'
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Since loadConfig overwrites settings from the global namespace, it has to be
+# the last statement in the conf.py file
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+loadConfig(globals())

+ 117 - 0
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+====================
+U-Boot Hacker Manual
+====================
+
+Linker-Generated Arrays
+=======================
+
+A linker list is constructed by grouping together linker input
+sections, each containing one entry of the list. Each input section
+contains a constant initialized variable which holds the entry's
+content. Linker list input sections are constructed from the list
+and entry names, plus a prefix which allows grouping all lists
+together. Assuming _list and _entry are the list and entry names,
+then the corresponding input section name is
+
+::
+
+  .u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
+
+and the C variable name is
+
+::
+
+  _u_boot_list + _2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
+
+This ensures uniqueness for both input section and C variable name.
+
+Note that the names differ only in the first character, "." for the
+section and "_" for the variable, so that the linker cannot confuse
+section and symbol names. From now on, both names will be referred
+to as
+
+::
+
+  %u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
+
+Entry variables need never be referred to directly.
+
+The naming scheme for input sections allows grouping all linker lists
+into a single linker output section and grouping all entries for a
+single list.
+
+Note the two '_2_' constant components in the names: their presence
+allows putting a start and end symbols around a list, by mapping
+these symbols to sections names with components "1" (before) and
+"3" (after) instead of "2" (within).
+Start and end symbols for a list can generally be defined as
+
+::
+
+  %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _1_...
+  %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _3_...
+
+Start and end symbols for the whole of the linker lists area can be
+defined as
+
+::
+
+  %u_boot_list_1_...
+  %u_boot_list_3_...
+
+Here is an example of the sorted sections which result from a list
+"array" made up of three entries : "first", "second" and "third",
+iterated at least once.
+
+::
+
+  .u_boot_list_2_array_1
+  .u_boot_list_2_array_2_first
+  .u_boot_list_2_array_2_second
+  .u_boot_list_2_array_2_third
+  .u_boot_list_2_array_3
+
+If lists must be divided into sublists (e.g. for iterating only on
+part of a list), one can simply give the list a name of the form
+'outer_2_inner', where 'outer' is the global list name and 'inner'
+is the sub-list name. Iterators for the whole list should use the
+global list name ("outer"); iterators for only a sub-list should use
+the full sub-list name ("outer_2_inner").
+
+Here is an example of the sections generated from a global list
+named "drivers", two sub-lists named "i2c" and "pci", and iterators
+defined for the whole list and each sub-list:
+
+::
+
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_1
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_1
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_second
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_third
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_3
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_1
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_first
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_second
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_third
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_3
+  %u_boot_list_2_drivers_3
+
+.. kernel-doc:: include/linker_lists.h
+   :internal:
+
+Serial system
+=============
+
+.. kernel-doc:: drivers/serial/serial.c
+   :internal:
+
+The U-Boot EFI subsystem
+========================
+
+Boot services
+-------------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_boottime.c
+   :internal:

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+# Rules to convert a .h file to inline RST documentation
+
+SRC_DIR=$(srctree)/Documentation/media
+PARSER = $(srctree)/Documentation/sphinx/parse-headers.pl
+API = $(srctree)/include
+
+FILES = linker_lists.h.rst
+
+TARGETS := $(addprefix $(BUILDDIR)/, $(FILES))
+
+gen_rst = \
+	echo ${PARSER} $< $@ $(SRC_DIR)/$(notdir $@).exceptions; \
+	${PARSER} $< $@ $(SRC_DIR)/$(notdir $@).exceptions
+
+quiet_gen_rst = echo '  PARSE   $(patsubst $(srctree)/%,%,$<)'; \
+	${PARSER} $< $@ $(SRC_DIR)/$(notdir $@).exceptions
+
+silent_gen_rst = ${gen_rst}
+
+$(BUILDDIR)/linker_lists.h.rst: ${API}/linker_lists.h ${PARSER} $(SRC_DIR)/linker_lists.h.rst.exceptions
+	@$($(quiet)gen_rst)
+
+# Media build rules
+
+.PHONY: all html epub xml latex
+
+all: $(IMGDOT) $(BUILDDIR) ${TARGETS}
+html: all
+epub: all
+xml: all
+latex: $(IMGPDF) all
+linkcheck:
+
+clean:
+	-rm -f $(DOTTGT) $(IMGTGT) ${TARGETS} 2>/dev/null
+
+$(BUILDDIR):
+	$(Q)mkdir -p $@

+ 0 - 0
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+/* -*- coding: utf-8; mode: css -*-
+ *
+ * Sphinx HTML theme customization: read the doc
+ *
+ */
+
+/* Interim: Code-blocks with line nos - lines and line numbers don't line up.
+ * see: https://github.com/rtfd/sphinx_rtd_theme/issues/419
+ */
+
+div[class^="highlight"] pre {
+    line-height: normal;
+}
+.rst-content .highlight > pre {
+    line-height: normal;
+}
+
+@media screen {
+
+    /* content column
+     *
+     * RTD theme's default is 800px as max width for the content, but we have
+     * tables with tons of columns, which need the full width of the view-port.
+     */
+
+    .wy-nav-content{max-width: none; }
+
+    /* table:
+     *
+     *   - Sequences of whitespace should collapse into a single whitespace.
+     *   - make the overflow auto (scrollbar if needed)
+     *   - align caption "left" ("center" is unsuitable on vast tables)
+     */
+
+    .wy-table-responsive table td { white-space: normal; }
+    .wy-table-responsive { overflow: auto; }
+    .rst-content table.docutils caption { text-align: left; font-size: 100%; }
+
+    /* captions:
+     *
+     *   - captions should have 100% (not 85%) font size
+     *   - hide the permalink symbol as long as link is not hovered
+     */
+
+    .toc-title {
+        font-size: 150%;
+	font-weight: bold;
+    }
+
+    caption, .wy-table caption, .rst-content table.field-list caption {
+        font-size: 100%;
+    }
+    caption a.headerlink { opacity: 0; }
+    caption a.headerlink:hover { opacity: 1; }
+
+    /* Menu selection and keystrokes */
+
+    span.menuselection {
+	color: blue;
+	font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace
+    }
+
+    code.kbd, code.kbd span {
+	color: white;
+	background-color: darkblue;
+	font-weight: bold;
+	font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace
+    }
+
+    /* fix bottom margin of lists items */
+
+    .rst-content .section ul li:last-child, .rst-content .section ul li p:last-child {
+          margin-bottom: 12px;
+    }
+
+    /* inline literal: drop the borderbox, padding and red color */
+
+    code, .rst-content tt, .rst-content code {
+        color: inherit;
+        border: none;
+        padding: unset;
+        background: inherit;
+        font-size: 85%;
+    }
+
+    .rst-content tt.literal,.rst-content tt.literal,.rst-content code.literal {
+        color: inherit;
+    }
+}

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+# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
+# pylint: disable=W0141,C0113,C0103,C0325
+u"""
+    cdomain
+    ~~~~~~~
+
+    Replacement for the sphinx c-domain.
+
+    :copyright:  Copyright (C) 2016  Markus Heiser
+    :license:    GPL Version 2, June 1991 see Linux/COPYING for details.
+
+    List of customizations:
+
+    * Moved the *duplicate C object description* warnings for function
+      declarations in the nitpicky mode. See Sphinx documentation for
+      the config values for ``nitpick`` and ``nitpick_ignore``.
+
+    * Add option 'name' to the "c:function:" directive.  With option 'name' the
+      ref-name of a function can be modified. E.g.::
+
+          .. c:function:: int ioctl( int fd, int request )
+             :name: VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS
+
+      The func-name (e.g. ioctl) remains in the output but the ref-name changed
+      from 'ioctl' to 'VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS'. The function is referenced by::
+
+          * :c:func:`VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS` or
+          * :any:`VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS` (``:any:`` needs sphinx 1.3)
+
+     * Handle signatures of function-like macros well. Don't try to deduce
+       arguments types of function-like macros.
+
+"""
+
+from docutils import nodes
+from docutils.parsers.rst import directives
+
+import sphinx
+from sphinx import addnodes
+from sphinx.domains.c import c_funcptr_sig_re, c_sig_re
+from sphinx.domains.c import CObject as Base_CObject
+from sphinx.domains.c import CDomain as Base_CDomain
+
+__version__  = '1.0'
+
+# Get Sphinx version
+major, minor, patch = sphinx.version_info[:3]
+
+def setup(app):
+
+    app.override_domain(CDomain)
+
+    return dict(
+        version = __version__,
+        parallel_read_safe = True,
+        parallel_write_safe = True
+    )
+
+class CObject(Base_CObject):
+
+    """
+    Description of a C language object.
+    """
+    option_spec = {
+        "name" : directives.unchanged
+    }
+
+    def handle_func_like_macro(self, sig, signode):
+        u"""Handles signatures of function-like macros.
+
+        If the objtype is 'function' and the the signature ``sig`` is a
+        function-like macro, the name of the macro is returned. Otherwise
+        ``False`` is returned.  """
+
+        if not self.objtype == 'function':
+            return False
+
+        m = c_funcptr_sig_re.match(sig)
+        if m is None:
+            m = c_sig_re.match(sig)
+            if m is None:
+                raise ValueError('no match')
+
+        rettype, fullname, arglist, _const = m.groups()
+        arglist = arglist.strip()
+        if rettype or not arglist:
+            return False
+
+        arglist = arglist.replace('`', '').replace('\\ ', '') # remove markup
+        arglist = [a.strip() for a in arglist.split(",")]
+
+        # has the first argument a type?
+        if len(arglist[0].split(" ")) > 1:
+            return False
+
+        # This is a function-like macro, it's arguments are typeless!
+        signode  += addnodes.desc_name(fullname, fullname)
+        paramlist = addnodes.desc_parameterlist()
+        signode  += paramlist
+
+        for argname in arglist:
+            param = addnodes.desc_parameter('', '', noemph=True)
+            # separate by non-breaking space in the output
+            param += nodes.emphasis(argname, argname)
+            paramlist += param
+
+        return fullname
+
+    def handle_signature(self, sig, signode):
+        """Transform a C signature into RST nodes."""
+
+        fullname = self.handle_func_like_macro(sig, signode)
+        if not fullname:
+            fullname = super(CObject, self).handle_signature(sig, signode)
+
+        if "name" in self.options:
+            if self.objtype == 'function':
+                fullname = self.options["name"]
+            else:
+                # FIXME: handle :name: value of other declaration types?
+                pass
+        return fullname
+
+    def add_target_and_index(self, name, sig, signode):
+        # for C API items we add a prefix since names are usually not qualified
+        # by a module name and so easily clash with e.g. section titles
+        targetname = 'c.' + name
+        if targetname not in self.state.document.ids:
+            signode['names'].append(targetname)
+            signode['ids'].append(targetname)
+            signode['first'] = (not self.names)
+            self.state.document.note_explicit_target(signode)
+            inv = self.env.domaindata['c']['objects']
+            if (name in inv and self.env.config.nitpicky):
+                if self.objtype == 'function':
+                    if ('c:func', name) not in self.env.config.nitpick_ignore:
+                        self.state_machine.reporter.warning(
+                            'duplicate C object description of %s, ' % name +
+                            'other instance in ' + self.env.doc2path(inv[name][0]),
+                            line=self.lineno)
+            inv[name] = (self.env.docname, self.objtype)
+
+        indextext = self.get_index_text(name)
+        if indextext:
+            if major == 1 and minor < 4:
+                # indexnode's tuple changed in 1.4
+                # https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/commit/e6a5a3a92e938fcd75866b4227db9e0524d58f7c
+                self.indexnode['entries'].append(
+                    ('single', indextext, targetname, ''))
+            else:
+                self.indexnode['entries'].append(
+                    ('single', indextext, targetname, '', None))
+
+class CDomain(Base_CDomain):
+
+    """C language domain."""
+    name = 'c'
+    label = 'C'
+    directives = {
+        'function': CObject,
+        'member':   CObject,
+        'macro':    CObject,
+        'type':     CObject,
+        'var':      CObject,
+    }

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+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
+# pylint: disable=R0903, C0330, R0914, R0912, E0401
+
+u"""
+    kernel-include
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Implementation of the ``kernel-include`` reST-directive.
+
+    :copyright:  Copyright (C) 2016  Markus Heiser
+    :license:    GPL Version 2, June 1991 see linux/COPYING for details.
+
+    The ``kernel-include`` reST-directive is a replacement for the ``include``
+    directive. The ``kernel-include`` directive expand environment variables in
+    the path name and allows to include files from arbitrary locations.
+
+    .. hint::
+
+      Including files from arbitrary locations (e.g. from ``/etc``) is a
+      security risk for builders. This is why the ``include`` directive from
+      docutils *prohibit* pathnames pointing to locations *above* the filesystem
+      tree where the reST document with the include directive is placed.
+
+    Substrings of the form $name or ${name} are replaced by the value of
+    environment variable name. Malformed variable names and references to
+    non-existing variables are left unchanged.
+"""
+
+# ==============================================================================
+# imports
+# ==============================================================================
+
+import os.path
+
+from docutils import io, nodes, statemachine
+from docutils.utils.error_reporting import SafeString, ErrorString
+from docutils.parsers.rst import directives
+from docutils.parsers.rst.directives.body import CodeBlock, NumberLines
+from docutils.parsers.rst.directives.misc import Include
+
+__version__  = '1.0'
+
+# ==============================================================================
+def setup(app):
+# ==============================================================================
+
+    app.add_directive("kernel-include", KernelInclude)
+    return dict(
+        version = __version__,
+        parallel_read_safe = True,
+        parallel_write_safe = True
+    )
+
+# ==============================================================================
+class KernelInclude(Include):
+# ==============================================================================
+
+    u"""KernelInclude (``kernel-include``) directive"""
+
+    def run(self):
+        path = os.path.realpath(
+            os.path.expandvars(self.arguments[0]))
+
+        # to get a bit security back, prohibit /etc:
+        if path.startswith(os.sep + "etc"):
+            raise self.severe(
+                'Problems with "%s" directive, prohibited path: %s'
+                % (self.name, path))
+
+        self.arguments[0] = path
+
+        #return super(KernelInclude, self).run() # won't work, see HINTs in _run()
+        return self._run()
+
+    def _run(self):
+        """Include a file as part of the content of this reST file."""
+
+        # HINT: I had to copy&paste the whole Include.run method. I'am not happy
+        # with this, but due to security reasons, the Include.run method does
+        # not allow absolute or relative pathnames pointing to locations *above*
+        # the filesystem tree where the reST document is placed.
+
+        if not self.state.document.settings.file_insertion_enabled:
+            raise self.warning('"%s" directive disabled.' % self.name)
+        source = self.state_machine.input_lines.source(
+            self.lineno - self.state_machine.input_offset - 1)
+        source_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(source))
+        path = directives.path(self.arguments[0])
+        if path.startswith('<') and path.endswith('>'):
+            path = os.path.join(self.standard_include_path, path[1:-1])
+        path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(source_dir, path))
+
+        # HINT: this is the only line I had to change / commented out:
+        #path = utils.relative_path(None, path)
+
+        path = nodes.reprunicode(path)
+        encoding = self.options.get(
+            'encoding', self.state.document.settings.input_encoding)
+        e_handler=self.state.document.settings.input_encoding_error_handler
+        tab_width = self.options.get(
+            'tab-width', self.state.document.settings.tab_width)
+        try:
+            self.state.document.settings.record_dependencies.add(path)
+            include_file = io.FileInput(source_path=path,
+                                        encoding=encoding,
+                                        error_handler=e_handler)
+        except UnicodeEncodeError as error:
+            raise self.severe('Problems with "%s" directive path:\n'
+                              'Cannot encode input file path "%s" '
+                              '(wrong locale?).' %
+                              (self.name, SafeString(path)))
+        except IOError as error:
+            raise self.severe('Problems with "%s" directive path:\n%s.' %
+                      (self.name, ErrorString(error)))
+        startline = self.options.get('start-line', None)
+        endline = self.options.get('end-line', None)
+        try:
+            if startline or (endline is not None):
+                lines = include_file.readlines()
+                rawtext = ''.join(lines[startline:endline])
+            else:
+                rawtext = include_file.read()
+        except UnicodeError as error:
+            raise self.severe('Problem with "%s" directive:\n%s' %
+                              (self.name, ErrorString(error)))
+        # start-after/end-before: no restrictions on newlines in match-text,
+        # and no restrictions on matching inside lines vs. line boundaries
+        after_text = self.options.get('start-after', None)
+        if after_text:
+            # skip content in rawtext before *and incl.* a matching text
+            after_index = rawtext.find(after_text)
+            if after_index < 0:
+                raise self.severe('Problem with "start-after" option of "%s" '
+                                  'directive:\nText not found.' % self.name)
+            rawtext = rawtext[after_index + len(after_text):]
+        before_text = self.options.get('end-before', None)
+        if before_text:
+            # skip content in rawtext after *and incl.* a matching text
+            before_index = rawtext.find(before_text)
+            if before_index < 0:
+                raise self.severe('Problem with "end-before" option of "%s" '
+                                  'directive:\nText not found.' % self.name)
+            rawtext = rawtext[:before_index]
+
+        include_lines = statemachine.string2lines(rawtext, tab_width,
+                                                  convert_whitespace=True)
+        if 'literal' in self.options:
+            # Convert tabs to spaces, if `tab_width` is positive.
+            if tab_width >= 0:
+                text = rawtext.expandtabs(tab_width)
+            else:
+                text = rawtext
+            literal_block = nodes.literal_block(rawtext, source=path,
+                                    classes=self.options.get('class', []))
+            literal_block.line = 1
+            self.add_name(literal_block)
+            if 'number-lines' in self.options:
+                try:
+                    startline = int(self.options['number-lines'] or 1)
+                except ValueError:
+                    raise self.error(':number-lines: with non-integer '
+                                     'start value')
+                endline = startline + len(include_lines)
+                if text.endswith('\n'):
+                    text = text[:-1]
+                tokens = NumberLines([([], text)], startline, endline)
+                for classes, value in tokens:
+                    if classes:
+                        literal_block += nodes.inline(value, value,
+                                                      classes=classes)
+                    else:
+                        literal_block += nodes.Text(value, value)
+            else:
+                literal_block += nodes.Text(text, text)
+            return [literal_block]
+        if 'code' in self.options:
+            self.options['source'] = path
+            codeblock = CodeBlock(self.name,
+                                  [self.options.pop('code')], # arguments
+                                  self.options,
+                                  include_lines, # content
+                                  self.lineno,
+                                  self.content_offset,
+                                  self.block_text,
+                                  self.state,
+                                  self.state_machine)
+            return codeblock.run()
+        self.state_machine.insert_input(include_lines, path)
+        return []

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+# coding=utf-8
+#
+# Copyright © 2016 Intel Corporation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
+# paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
+# Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
+# THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
+# IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+# Authors:
+#    Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@intel.com>
+#
+# Please make sure this works on both python2 and python3.
+#
+
+import codecs
+import os
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import re
+import glob
+
+from docutils import nodes, statemachine
+from docutils.statemachine import ViewList
+from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive
+from sphinx.ext.autodoc import AutodocReporter
+
+__version__  = '1.0'
+
+class KernelDocDirective(Directive):
+    """Extract kernel-doc comments from the specified file"""
+    required_argument = 1
+    optional_arguments = 4
+    option_spec = {
+        'doc': directives.unchanged_required,
+        'functions': directives.unchanged_required,
+        'export': directives.unchanged,
+        'internal': directives.unchanged,
+    }
+    has_content = False
+
+    def run(self):
+        env = self.state.document.settings.env
+        cmd = [env.config.kerneldoc_bin, '-rst', '-enable-lineno']
+
+        filename = env.config.kerneldoc_srctree + '/' + self.arguments[0]
+        export_file_patterns = []
+
+        # Tell sphinx of the dependency
+        env.note_dependency(os.path.abspath(filename))
+
+        tab_width = self.options.get('tab-width', self.state.document.settings.tab_width)
+
+        # FIXME: make this nicer and more robust against errors
+        if 'export' in self.options:
+            cmd += ['-export']
+            export_file_patterns = str(self.options.get('export')).split()
+        elif 'internal' in self.options:
+            cmd += ['-internal']
+            export_file_patterns = str(self.options.get('internal')).split()
+        elif 'doc' in self.options:
+            cmd += ['-function', str(self.options.get('doc'))]
+        elif 'functions' in self.options:
+            for f in str(self.options.get('functions')).split():
+                cmd += ['-function', f]
+
+        for pattern in export_file_patterns:
+            for f in glob.glob(env.config.kerneldoc_srctree + '/' + pattern):
+                env.note_dependency(os.path.abspath(f))
+                cmd += ['-export-file', f]
+
+        cmd += [filename]
+
+        try:
+            env.app.verbose('calling kernel-doc \'%s\'' % (" ".join(cmd)))
+
+            p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+            out, err = p.communicate()
+
+            out, err = codecs.decode(out, 'utf-8'), codecs.decode(err, 'utf-8')
+
+            if p.returncode != 0:
+                sys.stderr.write(err)
+
+                env.app.warn('kernel-doc \'%s\' failed with return code %d' % (" ".join(cmd), p.returncode))
+                return [nodes.error(None, nodes.paragraph(text = "kernel-doc missing"))]
+            elif env.config.kerneldoc_verbosity > 0:
+                sys.stderr.write(err)
+
+            lines = statemachine.string2lines(out, tab_width, convert_whitespace=True)
+            result = ViewList()
+
+            lineoffset = 0;
+            line_regex = re.compile("^#define LINENO ([0-9]+)$")
+            for line in lines:
+                match = line_regex.search(line)
+                if match:
+                    # sphinx counts lines from 0
+                    lineoffset = int(match.group(1)) - 1
+                    # we must eat our comments since the upset the markup
+                else:
+                    result.append(line, filename, lineoffset)
+                    lineoffset += 1
+
+            node = nodes.section()
+            buf = self.state.memo.title_styles, self.state.memo.section_level, self.state.memo.reporter
+            self.state.memo.reporter = AutodocReporter(result, self.state.memo.reporter)
+            self.state.memo.title_styles, self.state.memo.section_level = [], 0
+            try:
+                self.state.nested_parse(result, 0, node, match_titles=1)
+            finally:
+                self.state.memo.title_styles, self.state.memo.section_level, self.state.memo.reporter = buf
+
+            return node.children
+
+        except Exception as e:  # pylint: disable=W0703
+            env.app.warn('kernel-doc \'%s\' processing failed with: %s' %
+                         (" ".join(cmd), str(e)))
+            return [nodes.error(None, nodes.paragraph(text = "kernel-doc missing"))]
+
+def setup(app):
+    app.add_config_value('kerneldoc_bin', None, 'env')
+    app.add_config_value('kerneldoc_srctree', None, 'env')
+    app.add_config_value('kerneldoc_verbosity', 1, 'env')
+
+    app.add_directive('kernel-doc', KernelDocDirective)
+
+    return dict(
+        version = __version__,
+        parallel_read_safe = True,
+        parallel_write_safe = True
+    )

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+# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
+# pylint: disable=C0103, R0903, R0912, R0915
+u"""
+    scalable figure and image handling
+    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Sphinx extension which implements scalable image handling.
+
+    :copyright:  Copyright (C) 2016  Markus Heiser
+    :license:    GPL Version 2, June 1991 see Linux/COPYING for details.
+
+    The build for image formats depend on image's source format and output's
+    destination format. This extension implement methods to simplify image
+    handling from the author's POV. Directives like ``kernel-figure`` implement
+    methods *to* always get the best output-format even if some tools are not
+    installed. For more details take a look at ``convert_image(...)`` which is
+    the core of all conversions.
+
+    * ``.. kernel-image``: for image handling / a ``.. image::`` replacement
+
+    * ``.. kernel-figure``: for figure handling / a ``.. figure::`` replacement
+
+    * ``.. kernel-render``: for render markup / a concept to embed *render*
+      markups (or languages). Supported markups (see ``RENDER_MARKUP_EXT``)
+
+      - ``DOT``: render embedded Graphviz's **DOC**
+      - ``SVG``: render embedded Scalable Vector Graphics (**SVG**)
+      - ... *developable*
+
+    Used tools:
+
+    * ``dot(1)``: Graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org). If Graphviz is not
+      available, the DOT language is inserted as literal-block.
+
+    * SVG to PDF: To generate PDF, you need at least one of this tools:
+
+      - ``convert(1)``: ImageMagick (https://www.imagemagick.org)
+
+    List of customizations:
+
+    * generate PDF from SVG / used by PDF (LaTeX) builder
+
+    * generate SVG (html-builder) and PDF (latex-builder) from DOT files.
+      DOT: see http://www.graphviz.org/content/dot-language
+
+    """
+
+import os
+from os import path
+import subprocess
+from hashlib import sha1
+import sys
+
+from docutils import nodes
+from docutils.statemachine import ViewList
+from docutils.parsers.rst import directives
+from docutils.parsers.rst.directives import images
+import sphinx
+
+from sphinx.util.nodes import clean_astext
+from six import iteritems
+
+PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
+
+if PY3:
+    _unicode = str
+else:
+    _unicode = unicode
+
+# Get Sphinx version
+major, minor, patch = sphinx.version_info[:3]
+if major == 1 and minor > 3:
+    # patches.Figure only landed in Sphinx 1.4
+    from sphinx.directives.patches import Figure  # pylint: disable=C0413
+else:
+    Figure = images.Figure
+
+__version__  = '1.0.0'
+
+# simple helper
+# -------------
+
+def which(cmd):
+    """Searches the ``cmd`` in the ``PATH`` environment.
+
+    This *which* searches the PATH for executable ``cmd`` . First match is
+    returned, if nothing is found, ``None` is returned.
+    """
+    envpath = os.environ.get('PATH', None) or os.defpath
+    for folder in envpath.split(os.pathsep):
+        fname = folder + os.sep + cmd
+        if path.isfile(fname):
+            return fname
+
+def mkdir(folder, mode=0o775):
+    if not path.isdir(folder):
+        os.makedirs(folder, mode)
+
+def file2literal(fname):
+    with open(fname, "r") as src:
+        data = src.read()
+        node = nodes.literal_block(data, data)
+    return node
+
+def isNewer(path1, path2):
+    """Returns True if ``path1`` is newer than ``path2``
+
+    If ``path1`` exists and is newer than ``path2`` the function returns
+    ``True`` is returned otherwise ``False``
+    """
+    return (path.exists(path1)
+            and os.stat(path1).st_ctime > os.stat(path2).st_ctime)
+
+def pass_handle(self, node):           # pylint: disable=W0613
+    pass
+
+# setup conversion tools and sphinx extension
+# -------------------------------------------
+
+# Graphviz's dot(1) support
+dot_cmd = None
+
+# ImageMagick' convert(1) support
+convert_cmd = None
+
+
+def setup(app):
+    # check toolchain first
+    app.connect('builder-inited', setupTools)
+
+    # image handling
+    app.add_directive("kernel-image",  KernelImage)
+    app.add_node(kernel_image,
+                 html    = (visit_kernel_image, pass_handle),
+                 latex   = (visit_kernel_image, pass_handle),
+                 texinfo = (visit_kernel_image, pass_handle),
+                 text    = (visit_kernel_image, pass_handle),
+                 man     = (visit_kernel_image, pass_handle), )
+
+    # figure handling
+    app.add_directive("kernel-figure", KernelFigure)
+    app.add_node(kernel_figure,
+                 html    = (visit_kernel_figure, pass_handle),
+                 latex   = (visit_kernel_figure, pass_handle),
+                 texinfo = (visit_kernel_figure, pass_handle),
+                 text    = (visit_kernel_figure, pass_handle),
+                 man     = (visit_kernel_figure, pass_handle), )
+
+    # render handling
+    app.add_directive('kernel-render', KernelRender)
+    app.add_node(kernel_render,
+                 html    = (visit_kernel_render, pass_handle),
+                 latex   = (visit_kernel_render, pass_handle),
+                 texinfo = (visit_kernel_render, pass_handle),
+                 text    = (visit_kernel_render, pass_handle),
+                 man     = (visit_kernel_render, pass_handle), )
+
+    app.connect('doctree-read', add_kernel_figure_to_std_domain)
+
+    return dict(
+        version = __version__,
+        parallel_read_safe = True,
+        parallel_write_safe = True
+    )
+
+
+def setupTools(app):
+    u"""
+    Check available build tools and log some *verbose* messages.
+
+    This function is called once, when the builder is initiated.
+    """
+    global dot_cmd, convert_cmd   # pylint: disable=W0603
+    app.verbose("kfigure: check installed tools ...")
+
+    dot_cmd = which('dot')
+    convert_cmd = which('convert')
+
+    if dot_cmd:
+        app.verbose("use dot(1) from: " + dot_cmd)
+    else:
+        app.warn("dot(1) not found, for better output quality install "
+                 "graphviz from http://www.graphviz.org")
+    if convert_cmd:
+        app.verbose("use convert(1) from: " + convert_cmd)
+    else:
+        app.warn(
+            "convert(1) not found, for SVG to PDF conversion install "
+            "ImageMagick (https://www.imagemagick.org)")
+
+
+# integrate conversion tools
+# --------------------------
+
+RENDER_MARKUP_EXT = {
+    # The '.ext' must be handled by convert_image(..) function's *in_ext* input.
+    # <name> : <.ext>
+    'DOT' : '.dot',
+    'SVG' : '.svg'
+}
+
+def convert_image(img_node, translator, src_fname=None):
+    """Convert a image node for the builder.
+
+    Different builder prefer different image formats, e.g. *latex* builder
+    prefer PDF while *html* builder prefer SVG format for images.
+
+    This function handles output image formats in dependence of source the
+    format (of the image) and the translator's output format.
+    """
+    app = translator.builder.app
+
+    fname, in_ext = path.splitext(path.basename(img_node['uri']))
+    if src_fname is None:
+        src_fname = path.join(translator.builder.srcdir, img_node['uri'])
+        if not path.exists(src_fname):
+            src_fname = path.join(translator.builder.outdir, img_node['uri'])
+
+    dst_fname = None
+
+    # in kernel builds, use 'make SPHINXOPTS=-v' to see verbose messages
+
+    app.verbose('assert best format for: ' + img_node['uri'])
+
+    if in_ext == '.dot':
+
+        if not dot_cmd:
+            app.verbose("dot from graphviz not available / include DOT raw.")
+            img_node.replace_self(file2literal(src_fname))
+
+        elif translator.builder.format == 'latex':
+            dst_fname = path.join(translator.builder.outdir, fname + '.pdf')
+            img_node['uri'] = fname + '.pdf'
+            img_node['candidates'] = {'*': fname + '.pdf'}
+
+
+        elif translator.builder.format == 'html':
+            dst_fname = path.join(
+                translator.builder.outdir,
+                translator.builder.imagedir,
+                fname + '.svg')
+            img_node['uri'] = path.join(
+                translator.builder.imgpath, fname + '.svg')
+            img_node['candidates'] = {
+                '*': path.join(translator.builder.imgpath, fname + '.svg')}
+
+        else:
+            # all other builder formats will include DOT as raw
+            img_node.replace_self(file2literal(src_fname))
+
+    elif in_ext == '.svg':
+
+        if translator.builder.format == 'latex':
+            if convert_cmd is None:
+                app.verbose("no SVG to PDF conversion available / include SVG raw.")
+                img_node.replace_self(file2literal(src_fname))
+            else:
+                dst_fname = path.join(translator.builder.outdir, fname + '.pdf')
+                img_node['uri'] = fname + '.pdf'
+                img_node['candidates'] = {'*': fname + '.pdf'}
+
+    if dst_fname:
+        # the builder needs not to copy one more time, so pop it if exists.
+        translator.builder.images.pop(img_node['uri'], None)
+        _name = dst_fname[len(translator.builder.outdir) + 1:]
+
+        if isNewer(dst_fname, src_fname):
+            app.verbose("convert: {out}/%s already exists and is newer" % _name)
+
+        else:
+            ok = False
+            mkdir(path.dirname(dst_fname))
+
+            if in_ext == '.dot':
+                app.verbose('convert DOT to: {out}/' + _name)
+                ok = dot2format(app, src_fname, dst_fname)
+
+            elif in_ext == '.svg':
+                app.verbose('convert SVG to: {out}/' + _name)
+                ok = svg2pdf(app, src_fname, dst_fname)
+
+            if not ok:
+                img_node.replace_self(file2literal(src_fname))
+
+
+def dot2format(app, dot_fname, out_fname):
+    """Converts DOT file to ``out_fname`` using ``dot(1)``.
+
+    * ``dot_fname`` pathname of the input DOT file, including extension ``.dot``
+    * ``out_fname`` pathname of the output file, including format extension
+
+    The *format extension* depends on the ``dot`` command (see ``man dot``
+    option ``-Txxx``). Normally you will use one of the following extensions:
+
+    - ``.ps`` for PostScript,
+    - ``.svg`` or ``svgz`` for Structured Vector Graphics,
+    - ``.fig`` for XFIG graphics and
+    - ``.png`` or ``gif`` for common bitmap graphics.
+
+    """
+    out_format = path.splitext(out_fname)[1][1:]
+    cmd = [dot_cmd, '-T%s' % out_format, dot_fname]
+    exit_code = 42
+
+    with open(out_fname, "w") as out:
+        exit_code = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout = out)
+        if exit_code != 0:
+            app.warn("Error #%d when calling: %s" % (exit_code, " ".join(cmd)))
+    return bool(exit_code == 0)
+
+def svg2pdf(app, svg_fname, pdf_fname):
+    """Converts SVG to PDF with ``convert(1)`` command.
+
+    Uses ``convert(1)`` from ImageMagick (https://www.imagemagick.org) for
+    conversion.  Returns ``True`` on success and ``False`` if an error occurred.
+
+    * ``svg_fname`` pathname of the input SVG file with extension (``.svg``)
+    * ``pdf_name``  pathname of the output PDF file with extension (``.pdf``)
+
+    """
+    cmd = [convert_cmd, svg_fname, pdf_fname]
+    # use stdout and stderr from parent
+    exit_code = subprocess.call(cmd)
+    if exit_code != 0:
+        app.warn("Error #%d when calling: %s" % (exit_code, " ".join(cmd)))
+    return bool(exit_code == 0)
+
+
+# image handling
+# ---------------------
+
+def visit_kernel_image(self, node):    # pylint: disable=W0613
+    """Visitor of the ``kernel_image`` Node.
+
+    Handles the ``image`` child-node with the ``convert_image(...)``.
+    """
+    img_node = node[0]
+    convert_image(img_node, self)
+
+class kernel_image(nodes.image):
+    """Node for ``kernel-image`` directive."""
+    pass
+
+class KernelImage(images.Image):
+    u"""KernelImage directive
+
+    Earns everything from ``.. image::`` directive, except *remote URI* and
+    *glob* pattern. The KernelImage wraps a image node into a
+    kernel_image node. See ``visit_kernel_image``.
+    """
+
+    def run(self):
+        uri = self.arguments[0]
+        if uri.endswith('.*') or uri.find('://') != -1:
+            raise self.severe(
+                'Error in "%s: %s": glob pattern and remote images are not allowed'
+                % (self.name, uri))
+        result = images.Image.run(self)
+        if len(result) == 2 or isinstance(result[0], nodes.system_message):
+            return result
+        (image_node,) = result
+        # wrap image node into a kernel_image node / see visitors
+        node = kernel_image('', image_node)
+        return [node]
+
+# figure handling
+# ---------------------
+
+def visit_kernel_figure(self, node):   # pylint: disable=W0613
+    """Visitor of the ``kernel_figure`` Node.
+
+    Handles the ``image`` child-node with the ``convert_image(...)``.
+    """
+    img_node = node[0][0]
+    convert_image(img_node, self)
+
+class kernel_figure(nodes.figure):
+    """Node for ``kernel-figure`` directive."""
+
+class KernelFigure(Figure):
+    u"""KernelImage directive
+
+    Earns everything from ``.. figure::`` directive, except *remote URI* and
+    *glob* pattern.  The KernelFigure wraps a figure node into a kernel_figure
+    node. See ``visit_kernel_figure``.
+    """
+
+    def run(self):
+        uri = self.arguments[0]
+        if uri.endswith('.*') or uri.find('://') != -1:
+            raise self.severe(
+                'Error in "%s: %s":'
+                ' glob pattern and remote images are not allowed'
+                % (self.name, uri))
+        result = Figure.run(self)
+        if len(result) == 2 or isinstance(result[0], nodes.system_message):
+            return result
+        (figure_node,) = result
+        # wrap figure node into a kernel_figure node / see visitors
+        node = kernel_figure('', figure_node)
+        return [node]
+
+
+# render handling
+# ---------------------
+
+def visit_kernel_render(self, node):
+    """Visitor of the ``kernel_render`` Node.
+
+    If rendering tools available, save the markup of the ``literal_block`` child
+    node into a file and replace the ``literal_block`` node with a new created
+    ``image`` node, pointing to the saved markup file. Afterwards, handle the
+    image child-node with the ``convert_image(...)``.
+    """
+    app = self.builder.app
+    srclang = node.get('srclang')
+
+    app.verbose('visit kernel-render node lang: "%s"' % (srclang))
+
+    tmp_ext = RENDER_MARKUP_EXT.get(srclang, None)
+    if tmp_ext is None:
+        app.warn('kernel-render: "%s" unknown / include raw.' % (srclang))
+        return
+
+    if not dot_cmd and tmp_ext == '.dot':
+        app.verbose("dot from graphviz not available / include raw.")
+        return
+
+    literal_block = node[0]
+
+    code      = literal_block.astext()
+    hashobj   = code.encode('utf-8') #  str(node.attributes)
+    fname     = path.join('%s-%s' % (srclang, sha1(hashobj).hexdigest()))
+
+    tmp_fname = path.join(
+        self.builder.outdir, self.builder.imagedir, fname + tmp_ext)
+
+    if not path.isfile(tmp_fname):
+        mkdir(path.dirname(tmp_fname))
+        with open(tmp_fname, "w") as out:
+            out.write(code)
+
+    img_node = nodes.image(node.rawsource, **node.attributes)
+    img_node['uri'] = path.join(self.builder.imgpath, fname + tmp_ext)
+    img_node['candidates'] = {
+        '*': path.join(self.builder.imgpath, fname + tmp_ext)}
+
+    literal_block.replace_self(img_node)
+    convert_image(img_node, self, tmp_fname)
+
+
+class kernel_render(nodes.General, nodes.Inline, nodes.Element):
+    """Node for ``kernel-render`` directive."""
+    pass
+
+class KernelRender(Figure):
+    u"""KernelRender directive
+
+    Render content by external tool.  Has all the options known from the
+    *figure*  directive, plus option ``caption``.  If ``caption`` has a
+    value, a figure node with the *caption* is inserted. If not, a image node is
+    inserted.
+
+    The KernelRender directive wraps the text of the directive into a
+    literal_block node and wraps it into a kernel_render node. See
+    ``visit_kernel_render``.
+    """
+    has_content = True
+    required_arguments = 1
+    optional_arguments = 0
+    final_argument_whitespace = False
+
+    # earn options from 'figure'
+    option_spec = Figure.option_spec.copy()
+    option_spec['caption'] = directives.unchanged
+
+    def run(self):
+        return [self.build_node()]
+
+    def build_node(self):
+
+        srclang = self.arguments[0].strip()
+        if srclang not in RENDER_MARKUP_EXT.keys():
+            return [self.state_machine.reporter.warning(
+                'Unknown source language "%s", use one of: %s.' % (
+                    srclang, ",".join(RENDER_MARKUP_EXT.keys())),
+                line=self.lineno)]
+
+        code = '\n'.join(self.content)
+        if not code.strip():
+            return [self.state_machine.reporter.warning(
+                'Ignoring "%s" directive without content.' % (
+                    self.name),
+                line=self.lineno)]
+
+        node = kernel_render()
+        node['alt'] = self.options.get('alt','')
+        node['srclang'] = srclang
+        literal_node = nodes.literal_block(code, code)
+        node += literal_node
+
+        caption = self.options.get('caption')
+        if caption:
+            # parse caption's content
+            parsed = nodes.Element()
+            self.state.nested_parse(
+                ViewList([caption], source=''), self.content_offset, parsed)
+            caption_node = nodes.caption(
+                parsed[0].rawsource, '', *parsed[0].children)
+            caption_node.source = parsed[0].source
+            caption_node.line = parsed[0].line
+
+            figure_node = nodes.figure('', node)
+            for k,v in self.options.items():
+                figure_node[k] = v
+            figure_node += caption_node
+
+            node = figure_node
+
+        return node
+
+def add_kernel_figure_to_std_domain(app, doctree):
+    """Add kernel-figure anchors to 'std' domain.
+
+    The ``StandardDomain.process_doc(..)`` method does not know how to resolve
+    the caption (label) of ``kernel-figure`` directive (it only knows about
+    standard nodes, e.g. table, figure etc.). Without any additional handling
+    this will result in a 'undefined label' for kernel-figures.
+
+    This handle adds labels of kernel-figure to the 'std' domain labels.
+    """
+
+    std = app.env.domains["std"]
+    docname = app.env.docname
+    labels = std.data["labels"]
+
+    for name, explicit in iteritems(doctree.nametypes):
+        if not explicit:
+            continue
+        labelid = doctree.nameids[name]
+        if labelid is None:
+            continue
+        node = doctree.ids[labelid]
+
+        if node.tagname == 'kernel_figure':
+            for n in node.next_node():
+                if n.tagname == 'caption':
+                    sectname = clean_astext(n)
+                    # add label to std domain
+                    labels[name] = docname, labelid, sectname
+                    break

+ 32 - 0
Documentation/sphinx/load_config.py

@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
+# pylint: disable=R0903, C0330, R0914, R0912, E0401
+
+import os
+import sys
+from sphinx.util.pycompat import execfile_
+
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+def loadConfig(namespace):
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+    u"""Load an additional configuration file into *namespace*.
+
+    The name of the configuration file is taken from the environment
+    ``SPHINX_CONF``. The external configuration file extends (or overwrites) the
+    configuration values from the origin ``conf.py``.  With this you are able to
+    maintain *build themes*.  """
+
+    config_file = os.environ.get("SPHINX_CONF", None)
+    if (config_file is not None
+        and os.path.normpath(namespace["__file__"]) != os.path.normpath(config_file) ):
+        config_file = os.path.abspath(config_file)
+
+        if os.path.isfile(config_file):
+            sys.stdout.write("load additional sphinx-config: %s\n" % config_file)
+            config = namespace.copy()
+            config['__file__'] = config_file
+            execfile_(config_file, config)
+            del config['__file__']
+            namespace.update(config)
+        else:
+            sys.stderr.write("WARNING: additional sphinx-config not found: %s\n" % config_file)

+ 401 - 0
Documentation/sphinx/parse-headers.pl

@@ -0,0 +1,401 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl
+use strict;
+use Text::Tabs;
+use Getopt::Long;
+use Pod::Usage;
+
+my $debug;
+my $help;
+my $man;
+
+GetOptions(
+	"debug" => \$debug,
+	'usage|?' => \$help,
+	'help' => \$man
+) or pod2usage(2);
+
+pod2usage(1) if $help;
+pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) if $man;
+pod2usage(2) if (scalar @ARGV < 2 || scalar @ARGV > 3);
+
+my ($file_in, $file_out, $file_exceptions) = @ARGV;
+
+my $data;
+my %ioctls;
+my %defines;
+my %typedefs;
+my %enums;
+my %enum_symbols;
+my %structs;
+
+require Data::Dumper if ($debug);
+
+#
+# read the file and get identifiers
+#
+
+my $is_enum = 0;
+my $is_comment = 0;
+open IN, $file_in or die "Can't open $file_in";
+while (<IN>) {
+	$data .= $_;
+
+	my $ln = $_;
+	if (!$is_comment) {
+		$ln =~ s,/\*.*(\*/),,g;
+
+		$is_comment = 1 if ($ln =~ s,/\*.*,,);
+	} else {
+		if ($ln =~ s,^(.*\*/),,) {
+			$is_comment = 0;
+		} else {
+			next;
+		}
+	}
+
+	if ($is_enum && $ln =~ m/^\s*([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s*[\,=]?/) {
+		my $s = $1;
+		my $n = $1;
+		$n =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
+		$n =~ tr/_/-/;
+
+		$enum_symbols{$s} =  "\\ :ref:`$s <$n>`\\ ";
+
+		$is_enum = 0 if ($is_enum && m/\}/);
+		next;
+	}
+	$is_enum = 0 if ($is_enum && m/\}/);
+
+	if ($ln =~ m/^\s*#\s*define\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s+_IO/) {
+		my $s = $1;
+		my $n = $1;
+		$n =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
+
+		$ioctls{$s} = "\\ :ref:`$s <$n>`\\ ";
+		next;
+	}
+
+	if ($ln =~ m/^\s*#\s*define\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s+/) {
+		my $s = $1;
+		my $n = $1;
+		$n =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
+		$n =~ tr/_/-/;
+
+		$defines{$s} = "\\ :ref:`$s <$n>`\\ ";
+		next;
+	}
+
+	if ($ln =~ m/^\s*typedef\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s+(.*)\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+);/) {
+		my $s = $2;
+		my $n = $3;
+
+		$typedefs{$n} = "\\ :c:type:`$n <$s>`\\ ";
+		next;
+	}
+	if ($ln =~ m/^\s*enum\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s+\{/
+	    || $ln =~ m/^\s*enum\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)$/
+	    || $ln =~ m/^\s*typedef\s*enum\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s+\{/
+	    || $ln =~ m/^\s*typedef\s*enum\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)$/) {
+		my $s = $1;
+
+		$enums{$s} =  "enum :c:type:`$s`\\ ";
+
+		$is_enum = $1;
+		next;
+	}
+	if ($ln =~ m/^\s*struct\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s+\{/
+	    || $ln =~ m/^\s*struct\s+([[_\w][\w\d_]+)$/
+	    || $ln =~ m/^\s*typedef\s*struct\s+([_\w][\w\d_]+)\s+\{/
+	    || $ln =~ m/^\s*typedef\s*struct\s+([[_\w][\w\d_]+)$/
+	    ) {
+		my $s = $1;
+
+		$structs{$s} = "struct :c:type:`$s`\\ ";
+		next;
+	}
+}
+close IN;
+
+#
+# Handle multi-line typedefs
+#
+
+my @matches = ($data =~ m/typedef\s+struct\s+\S+?\s*\{[^\}]+\}\s*(\S+)\s*\;/g,
+	       $data =~ m/typedef\s+enum\s+\S+?\s*\{[^\}]+\}\s*(\S+)\s*\;/g,);
+foreach my $m (@matches) {
+	my $s = $m;
+
+	$typedefs{$s} = "\\ :c:type:`$s`\\ ";
+	next;
+}
+
+#
+# Handle exceptions, if any
+#
+
+my %def_reftype = (
+	"ioctl"   => ":ref",
+	"define"  => ":ref",
+	"symbol"  => ":ref",
+	"typedef" => ":c:type",
+	"enum"    => ":c:type",
+	"struct"  => ":c:type",
+);
+
+if ($file_exceptions) {
+	open IN, $file_exceptions or die "Can't read $file_exceptions";
+	while (<IN>) {
+		next if (m/^\s*$/ || m/^\s*#/);
+
+		# Parsers to ignore a symbol
+
+		if (m/^ignore\s+ioctl\s+(\S+)/) {
+			delete $ioctls{$1} if (exists($ioctls{$1}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if (m/^ignore\s+define\s+(\S+)/) {
+			delete $defines{$1} if (exists($defines{$1}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if (m/^ignore\s+typedef\s+(\S+)/) {
+			delete $typedefs{$1} if (exists($typedefs{$1}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if (m/^ignore\s+enum\s+(\S+)/) {
+			delete $enums{$1} if (exists($enums{$1}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if (m/^ignore\s+struct\s+(\S+)/) {
+			delete $structs{$1} if (exists($structs{$1}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if (m/^ignore\s+symbol\s+(\S+)/) {
+			delete $enum_symbols{$1} if (exists($enum_symbols{$1}));
+			next;
+		}
+
+		# Parsers to replace a symbol
+		my ($type, $old, $new, $reftype);
+
+		if (m/^replace\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)/) {
+			$type = $1;
+			$old = $2;
+			$new = $3;
+		} else {
+			die "Can't parse $file_exceptions: $_";
+		}
+
+		if ($new =~ m/^\:c\:(data|func|macro|type)\:\`(.+)\`/) {
+			$reftype = ":c:$1";
+			$new = $2;
+		} elsif ($new =~ m/\:ref\:\`(.+)\`/) {
+			$reftype = ":ref";
+			$new = $1;
+		} else {
+			$reftype = $def_reftype{$type};
+		}
+		$new = "$reftype:`$old <$new>`";
+
+		if ($type eq "ioctl") {
+			$ioctls{$old} = $new if (exists($ioctls{$old}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if ($type eq "define") {
+			$defines{$old} = $new if (exists($defines{$old}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if ($type eq "symbol") {
+			$enum_symbols{$old} = $new if (exists($enum_symbols{$old}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if ($type eq "typedef") {
+			$typedefs{$old} = $new if (exists($typedefs{$old}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if ($type eq "enum") {
+			$enums{$old} = $new if (exists($enums{$old}));
+			next;
+		}
+		if ($type eq "struct") {
+			$structs{$old} = $new if (exists($structs{$old}));
+			next;
+		}
+
+		die "Can't parse $file_exceptions: $_";
+	}
+}
+
+if ($debug) {
+	print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%ioctls], [qw(*ioctls)]) if (%ioctls);
+	print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%typedefs], [qw(*typedefs)]) if (%typedefs);
+	print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%enums], [qw(*enums)]) if (%enums);
+	print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%structs], [qw(*structs)]) if (%structs);
+	print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%defines], [qw(*defines)]) if (%defines);
+	print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%enum_symbols], [qw(*enum_symbols)]) if (%enum_symbols);
+}
+
+#
+# Align block
+#
+$data = expand($data);
+$data = "    " . $data;
+$data =~ s/\n/\n    /g;
+$data =~ s/\n\s+$/\n/g;
+$data =~ s/\n\s+\n/\n\n/g;
+
+#
+# Add escape codes for special characters
+#
+$data =~ s,([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/\|\%\$\#\{\}\~\^]),\\$1,g;
+
+$data =~ s,DEPRECATED,**DEPRECATED**,g;
+
+#
+# Add references
+#
+
+my $start_delim = "[ \n\t\(\=\*\@]";
+my $end_delim = "(\\s|,|\\\\=|\\\\:|\\;|\\\)|\\}|\\{)";
+
+foreach my $r (keys %ioctls) {
+	my $s = $ioctls{$r};
+
+	$r =~ s,([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/]),\\\\$1,g;
+
+	print "$r -> $s\n" if ($debug);
+
+	$data =~ s/($start_delim)($r)$end_delim/$1$s$3/g;
+}
+
+foreach my $r (keys %defines) {
+	my $s = $defines{$r};
+
+	$r =~ s,([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/]),\\\\$1,g;
+
+	print "$r -> $s\n" if ($debug);
+
+	$data =~ s/($start_delim)($r)$end_delim/$1$s$3/g;
+}
+
+foreach my $r (keys %enum_symbols) {
+	my $s = $enum_symbols{$r};
+
+	$r =~ s,([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/]),\\\\$1,g;
+
+	print "$r -> $s\n" if ($debug);
+
+	$data =~ s/($start_delim)($r)$end_delim/$1$s$3/g;
+}
+
+foreach my $r (keys %enums) {
+	my $s = $enums{$r};
+
+	$r =~ s,([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/]),\\\\$1,g;
+
+	print "$r -> $s\n" if ($debug);
+
+	$data =~ s/enum\s+($r)$end_delim/$s$2/g;
+}
+
+foreach my $r (keys %structs) {
+	my $s = $structs{$r};
+
+	$r =~ s,([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/]),\\\\$1,g;
+
+	print "$r -> $s\n" if ($debug);
+
+	$data =~ s/struct\s+($r)$end_delim/$s$2/g;
+}
+
+foreach my $r (keys %typedefs) {
+	my $s = $typedefs{$r};
+
+	$r =~ s,([\_\`\*\<\>\&\\\\:\/]),\\\\$1,g;
+
+	print "$r -> $s\n" if ($debug);
+	$data =~ s/($start_delim)($r)$end_delim/$1$s$3/g;
+}
+
+$data =~ s/\\ ([\n\s])/\1/g;
+
+#
+# Generate output file
+#
+
+my $title = $file_in;
+$title =~ s,.*/,,;
+
+open OUT, "> $file_out" or die "Can't open $file_out";
+print OUT ".. -*- coding: utf-8; mode: rst -*-\n\n";
+print OUT "$title\n";
+print OUT "=" x length($title);
+print OUT "\n\n.. parsed-literal::\n\n";
+print OUT $data;
+close OUT;
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+parse_headers.pl - parse a C file, in order to identify functions, structs,
+enums and defines and create cross-references to a Sphinx book.
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+B<parse_headers.pl> [<options>] <C_FILE> <OUT_FILE> [<EXCEPTIONS_FILE>]
+
+Where <options> can be: --debug, --help or --man.
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+=over 8
+
+=item B<--debug>
+
+Put the script in verbose mode, useful for debugging.
+
+=item B<--usage>
+
+Prints a brief help message and exits.
+
+=item B<--help>
+
+Prints a more detailed help message and exits.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+Convert a C header or source file (C_FILE), into a ReStructured Text
+included via ..parsed-literal block with cross-references for the
+documentation files that describe the API. It accepts an optional
+EXCEPTIONS_FILE with describes what elements will be either ignored or
+be pointed to a non-default reference.
+
+The output is written at the (OUT_FILE).
+
+It is capable of identifying defines, functions, structs, typedefs,
+enums and enum symbols and create cross-references for all of them.
+It is also capable of distinguish #define used for specifying a Linux
+ioctl.
+
+The EXCEPTIONS_FILE contain two rules to allow ignoring a symbol or
+to replace the default references by a custom one.
+
+Please read Documentation/doc-guide/parse-headers.rst at the Kernel's
+tree for more details.
+
+=head1 BUGS
+
+Report bugs to Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@kernel.org>
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT
+
+Copyright (c) 2016 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>.
+
+License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
+
+This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
+There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
+
+=cut

+ 3 - 0
Documentation/sphinx/requirements.txt

@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+docutils==0.12
+Sphinx==1.4.9
+sphinx_rtd_theme

+ 376 - 0
Documentation/sphinx/rstFlatTable.py

@@ -0,0 +1,376 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python -*-
+# pylint: disable=C0330, R0903, R0912
+
+u"""
+    flat-table
+    ~~~~~~~~~~
+
+    Implementation of the ``flat-table`` reST-directive.
+
+    :copyright:  Copyright (C) 2016  Markus Heiser
+    :license:    GPL Version 2, June 1991 see linux/COPYING for details.
+
+    The ``flat-table`` (:py:class:`FlatTable`) is a double-stage list similar to
+    the ``list-table`` with some additional features:
+
+    * *column-span*: with the role ``cspan`` a cell can be extended through
+      additional columns
+
+    * *row-span*: with the role ``rspan`` a cell can be extended through
+      additional rows
+
+    * *auto span* rightmost cell of a table row over the missing cells on the
+      right side of that table-row.  With Option ``:fill-cells:`` this behavior
+      can changed from *auto span* to *auto fill*, which automaticly inserts
+      (empty) cells instead of spanning the last cell.
+
+    Options:
+
+    * header-rows:   [int] count of header rows
+    * stub-columns:  [int] count of stub columns
+    * widths:        [[int] [int] ... ] widths of columns
+    * fill-cells:    instead of autospann missing cells, insert missing cells
+
+    roles:
+
+    * cspan: [int] additionale columns (*morecols*)
+    * rspan: [int] additionale rows (*morerows*)
+"""
+
+# ==============================================================================
+# imports
+# ==============================================================================
+
+import sys
+
+from docutils import nodes
+from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, roles
+from docutils.parsers.rst.directives.tables import Table
+from docutils.utils import SystemMessagePropagation
+
+# ==============================================================================
+# common globals
+# ==============================================================================
+
+# The version numbering follows numbering of the specification
+# (Documentation/books/kernel-doc-HOWTO).
+__version__  = '1.0'
+
+PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
+PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
+
+if PY3:
+    # pylint: disable=C0103, W0622
+    unicode     = str
+    basestring  = str
+
+# ==============================================================================
+def setup(app):
+# ==============================================================================
+
+    app.add_directive("flat-table", FlatTable)
+    roles.register_local_role('cspan', c_span)
+    roles.register_local_role('rspan', r_span)
+
+    return dict(
+        version = __version__,
+        parallel_read_safe = True,
+        parallel_write_safe = True
+    )
+
+# ==============================================================================
+def c_span(name, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options=None, content=None):
+# ==============================================================================
+    # pylint: disable=W0613
+
+    options  = options if options is not None else {}
+    content  = content if content is not None else []
+    nodelist = [colSpan(span=int(text))]
+    msglist  = []
+    return nodelist, msglist
+
+# ==============================================================================
+def r_span(name, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options=None, content=None):
+# ==============================================================================
+    # pylint: disable=W0613
+
+    options  = options if options is not None else {}
+    content  = content if content is not None else []
+    nodelist = [rowSpan(span=int(text))]
+    msglist  = []
+    return nodelist, msglist
+
+
+# ==============================================================================
+class rowSpan(nodes.General, nodes.Element): pass # pylint: disable=C0103,C0321
+class colSpan(nodes.General, nodes.Element): pass # pylint: disable=C0103,C0321
+# ==============================================================================
+
+# ==============================================================================
+class FlatTable(Table):
+# ==============================================================================
+
+    u"""FlatTable (``flat-table``) directive"""
+
+    option_spec = {
+        'name': directives.unchanged
+        , 'class': directives.class_option
+        , 'header-rows': directives.nonnegative_int
+        , 'stub-columns': directives.nonnegative_int
+        , 'widths': directives.positive_int_list
+        , 'fill-cells' : directives.flag }
+
+    def run(self):
+
+        if not self.content:
+            error = self.state_machine.reporter.error(
+                'The "%s" directive is empty; content required.' % self.name,
+                nodes.literal_block(self.block_text, self.block_text),
+                line=self.lineno)
+            return [error]
+
+        title, messages = self.make_title()
+        node = nodes.Element()          # anonymous container for parsing
+        self.state.nested_parse(self.content, self.content_offset, node)
+
+        tableBuilder = ListTableBuilder(self)
+        tableBuilder.parseFlatTableNode(node)
+        tableNode = tableBuilder.buildTableNode()
+        # SDK.CONSOLE()  # print --> tableNode.asdom().toprettyxml()
+        if title:
+            tableNode.insert(0, title)
+        return [tableNode] + messages
+
+
+# ==============================================================================
+class ListTableBuilder(object):
+# ==============================================================================
+
+    u"""Builds a table from a double-stage list"""
+
+    def __init__(self, directive):
+        self.directive = directive
+        self.rows      = []
+        self.max_cols  = 0
+
+    def buildTableNode(self):
+
+        colwidths    = self.directive.get_column_widths(self.max_cols)
+        if isinstance(colwidths, tuple):
+            # Since docutils 0.13, get_column_widths returns a (widths,
+            # colwidths) tuple, where widths is a string (i.e. 'auto').
+            # See https://sourceforge.net/p/docutils/patches/120/.
+            colwidths = colwidths[1]
+        stub_columns = self.directive.options.get('stub-columns', 0)
+        header_rows  = self.directive.options.get('header-rows', 0)
+
+        table = nodes.table()
+        tgroup = nodes.tgroup(cols=len(colwidths))
+        table += tgroup
+
+
+        for colwidth in colwidths:
+            colspec = nodes.colspec(colwidth=colwidth)
+            # FIXME: It seems, that the stub method only works well in the
+            # absence of rowspan (observed by the html buidler, the docutils-xml
+            # build seems OK).  This is not extraordinary, because there exists
+            # no table directive (except *this* flat-table) which allows to
+            # define coexistent of rowspan and stubs (there was no use-case
+            # before flat-table). This should be reviewed (later).
+            if stub_columns:
+                colspec.attributes['stub'] = 1
+                stub_columns -= 1
+            tgroup += colspec
+        stub_columns = self.directive.options.get('stub-columns', 0)
+
+        if header_rows:
+            thead = nodes.thead()
+            tgroup += thead
+            for row in self.rows[:header_rows]:
+                thead += self.buildTableRowNode(row)
+
+        tbody = nodes.tbody()
+        tgroup += tbody
+
+        for row in self.rows[header_rows:]:
+            tbody += self.buildTableRowNode(row)
+        return table
+
+    def buildTableRowNode(self, row_data, classes=None):
+        classes = [] if classes is None else classes
+        row = nodes.row()
+        for cell in row_data:
+            if cell is None:
+                continue
+            cspan, rspan, cellElements = cell
+
+            attributes = {"classes" : classes}
+            if rspan:
+                attributes['morerows'] = rspan
+            if cspan:
+                attributes['morecols'] = cspan
+            entry = nodes.entry(**attributes)
+            entry.extend(cellElements)
+            row += entry
+        return row
+
+    def raiseError(self, msg):
+        error =  self.directive.state_machine.reporter.error(
+            msg
+            , nodes.literal_block(self.directive.block_text
+                                  , self.directive.block_text)
+            , line = self.directive.lineno )
+        raise SystemMessagePropagation(error)
+
+    def parseFlatTableNode(self, node):
+        u"""parses the node from a :py:class:`FlatTable` directive's body"""
+
+        if len(node) != 1 or not isinstance(node[0], nodes.bullet_list):
+            self.raiseError(
+                'Error parsing content block for the "%s" directive: '
+                'exactly one bullet list expected.' % self.directive.name )
+
+        for rowNum, rowItem in enumerate(node[0]):
+            row = self.parseRowItem(rowItem, rowNum)
+            self.rows.append(row)
+        self.roundOffTableDefinition()
+
+    def roundOffTableDefinition(self):
+        u"""Round off the table definition.
+
+        This method rounds off the table definition in :py:member:`rows`.
+
+        * This method inserts the needed ``None`` values for the missing cells
+        arising from spanning cells over rows and/or columns.
+
+        * recount the :py:member:`max_cols`
+
+        * Autospan or fill (option ``fill-cells``) missing cells on the right
+          side of the table-row
+        """
+
+        y = 0
+        while y < len(self.rows):
+            x = 0
+
+            while x < len(self.rows[y]):
+                cell = self.rows[y][x]
+                if cell is None:
+                    x += 1
+                    continue
+                cspan, rspan = cell[:2]
+                # handle colspan in current row
+                for c in range(cspan):
+                    try:
+                        self.rows[y].insert(x+c+1, None)
+                    except: # pylint: disable=W0702
+                        # the user sets ambiguous rowspans
+                        pass # SDK.CONSOLE()
+                # handle colspan in spanned rows
+                for r in range(rspan):
+                    for c in range(cspan + 1):
+                        try:
+                            self.rows[y+r+1].insert(x+c, None)
+                        except: # pylint: disable=W0702
+                            # the user sets ambiguous rowspans
+                            pass # SDK.CONSOLE()
+                x += 1
+            y += 1
+
+        # Insert the missing cells on the right side. For this, first
+        # re-calculate the max columns.
+
+        for row in self.rows:
+            if self.max_cols < len(row):
+                self.max_cols = len(row)
+
+        # fill with empty cells or cellspan?
+
+        fill_cells = False
+        if 'fill-cells' in self.directive.options:
+            fill_cells = True
+
+        for row in self.rows:
+            x =  self.max_cols - len(row)
+            if x and not fill_cells:
+                if row[-1] is None:
+                    row.append( ( x - 1, 0, []) )
+                else:
+                    cspan, rspan, content = row[-1]
+                    row[-1] = (cspan + x, rspan, content)
+            elif x and fill_cells:
+                for i in range(x):
+                    row.append( (0, 0, nodes.comment()) )
+
+    def pprint(self):
+        # for debugging
+        retVal = "[   "
+        for row in self.rows:
+            retVal += "[ "
+            for col in row:
+                if col is None:
+                    retVal += ('%r' % col)
+                    retVal += "\n    , "
+                else:
+                    content = col[2][0].astext()
+                    if len (content) > 30:
+                        content = content[:30] + "..."
+                    retVal += ('(cspan=%s, rspan=%s, %r)'
+                               % (col[0], col[1], content))
+                    retVal += "]\n    , "
+            retVal = retVal[:-2]
+            retVal += "]\n  , "
+        retVal = retVal[:-2]
+        return retVal + "]"
+
+    def parseRowItem(self, rowItem, rowNum):
+        row = []
+        childNo = 0
+        error   = False
+        cell    = None
+        target  = None
+
+        for child in rowItem:
+            if (isinstance(child , nodes.comment)
+                or isinstance(child, nodes.system_message)):
+                pass
+            elif isinstance(child , nodes.target):
+                target = child
+            elif isinstance(child, nodes.bullet_list):
+                childNo += 1
+                cell = child
+            else:
+                error = True
+                break
+
+        if childNo != 1 or error:
+            self.raiseError(
+                'Error parsing content block for the "%s" directive: '
+                'two-level bullet list expected, but row %s does not '
+                'contain a second-level bullet list.'
+                % (self.directive.name, rowNum + 1))
+
+        for cellItem in cell:
+            cspan, rspan, cellElements = self.parseCellItem(cellItem)
+            if target is not None:
+                cellElements.insert(0, target)
+            row.append( (cspan, rspan, cellElements) )
+        return row
+
+    def parseCellItem(self, cellItem):
+        # search and remove cspan, rspan colspec from the first element in
+        # this listItem (field).
+        cspan = rspan = 0
+        if not len(cellItem):
+            return cspan, rspan, []
+        for elem in cellItem[0]:
+            if isinstance(elem, colSpan):
+                cspan = elem.get("span")
+                elem.parent.remove(elem)
+                continue
+            if isinstance(elem, rowSpan):
+                rspan = elem.get("span")
+                elem.parent.remove(elem)
+                continue
+        return cspan, rspan, cellItem[:]

+ 5 - 3
Makefile

@@ -1707,9 +1707,11 @@ tests:
 
 # Documentation targets
 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%docs: scripts_basic FORCE
-	$(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=scripts build_docproc
-	$(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=doc/DocBook $@
+DOC_TARGETS := xmldocs latexdocs pdfdocs htmldocs epubdocs cleandocs \
+	       linkcheckdocs dochelp refcheckdocs
+PHONY += $(DOC_TARGETS)
+$(DOC_TARGETS): scripts_basic FORCE
+	$(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=Documentation $@
 
 endif #ifeq ($(config-targets),1)
 endif #ifeq ($(mixed-targets),1)

+ 0 - 15
doc/DocBook/.gitignore

@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-*.xml
-*.ps
-*.pdf
-*.html
-*.9.gz
-*.9
-*.aux
-*.dvi
-*.log
-*.out
-*.png
-*.gif
-*.svg
-media-indices.tmpl
-media-entities.tmpl

+ 0 - 222
doc/DocBook/Makefile

@@ -1,222 +0,0 @@
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-###
-# This makefile is used to generate the kernel documentation,
-# primarily based on in-line comments in various source files.
-# See Documentation/kernel-doc-nano-HOWTO.txt for instruction in how
-# to document the SRC - and how to read it.
-# To add a new book the only step required is to add the book to the
-# list of DOCBOOKS.
-
-DOCBOOKS := efi.xml linker_lists.xml stdio.xml
-
-###
-# The build process is as follows (targets):
-#              (xmldocs) [by docproc]
-# file.tmpl --> file.xml +--> file.ps   (psdocs)   [by db2ps or xmlto]
-#                        +--> file.pdf  (pdfdocs)  [by db2pdf or xmlto]
-#                        +--> DIR=file  (htmldocs) [by xmlto]
-#                        +--> man/      (mandocs)  [by xmlto]
-
-
-# for PDF and PS output you can choose between xmlto and docbook-utils tools
-PDF_METHOD	= $(prefer-db2x)
-PS_METHOD	= $(prefer-db2x)
-
-
-###
-# The targets that may be used.
-PHONY += xmldocs sgmldocs psdocs pdfdocs htmldocs mandocs installmandocs cleandocs
-
-targets += $(DOCBOOKS)
-BOOKS := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(DOCBOOKS))
-xmldocs: $(BOOKS)
-sgmldocs: xmldocs
-
-PS := $(patsubst %.xml, %.ps, $(BOOKS))
-psdocs: $(PS)
-
-PDF := $(patsubst %.xml, %.pdf, $(BOOKS))
-pdfdocs: $(PDF)
-
-HTML := $(sort $(patsubst %.xml, %.html, $(BOOKS)))
-htmldocs: $(HTML)
-	$(call build_main_index)
-	$(call build_images)
-	$(call install_media_images)
-
-MAN := $(patsubst %.xml, %.9, $(BOOKS))
-mandocs: $(MAN)
-	$(if $(wildcard $(obj)/man/*.9),gzip -f $(obj)/man/*.9)
-
-installmandocs: mandocs
-	mkdir -p /usr/local/man/man9/
-	install $(obj)/man/*.9.gz /usr/local/man/man9/
-
-###
-#External programs used
-KERNELDOC = $(srctree)/scripts/kernel-doc
-DOCPROC   = $(objtree)/scripts/docproc
-
-XMLTOFLAGS = -m $(srctree)/$(src)/stylesheet.xsl
-XMLTOFLAGS += --skip-validation
-
-###
-# DOCPROC is used for two purposes:
-# 1) To generate a dependency list for a .tmpl file
-# 2) To preprocess a .tmpl file and call kernel-doc with
-#     appropriate parameters.
-# The following rules are used to generate the .xml documentation
-# required to generate the final targets. (ps, pdf, html).
-quiet_cmd_docproc = DOCPROC $@
-      cmd_docproc = SRCTREE=$(srctree)/ $(DOCPROC) doc $< >$@
-define rule_docproc
-	set -e;								\
-        $(if $($(quiet)cmd_$(1)),echo '  $($(quiet)cmd_$(1))';) 	\
-        $(cmd_$(1)); 							\
-        ( 								\
-          echo 'cmd_$@ := $(cmd_$(1))'; 				\
-          echo $@: `SRCTREE=$(srctree) $(DOCPROC) depend $<`; 		\
-        ) > $(dir $@).$(notdir $@).cmd
-endef
-
-%.xml: %.tmpl $(KERNELDOC) $(DOCPROC) FORCE
-	$(call if_changed_rule,docproc)
-
-# Tell kbuild to always build the programs
-always := $(hostprogs-y)
-
-notfoundtemplate = echo "*** You have to install docbook-utils or xmlto ***"; \
-		   exit 1
-db2xtemplate = db2TYPE -o $(dir $@) $<
-xmltotemplate = xmlto TYPE $(XMLTOFLAGS) -o $(dir $@) $<
-
-# determine which methods are available
-ifeq ($(shell which db2ps >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo found),found)
-	use-db2x = db2x
-	prefer-db2x = db2x
-else
-	use-db2x = notfound
-	prefer-db2x = $(use-xmlto)
-endif
-ifeq ($(shell which xmlto >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo found),found)
-	use-xmlto = xmlto
-	prefer-xmlto = xmlto
-else
-	use-xmlto = notfound
-	prefer-xmlto = $(use-db2x)
-endif
-
-# the commands, generated from the chosen template
-quiet_cmd_db2ps = PS      $@
-      cmd_db2ps = $(subst TYPE,ps, $($(PS_METHOD)template))
-%.ps : %.xml
-	$(call cmd,db2ps)
-
-quiet_cmd_db2pdf = PDF     $@
-      cmd_db2pdf = $(subst TYPE,pdf, $($(PDF_METHOD)template))
-%.pdf : %.xml
-	$(call cmd,db2pdf)
-
-
-index = index.html
-main_idx = $(obj)/$(index)
-build_main_index = rm -rf $(main_idx); \
-		   echo '<h1>U-Boot Bootloader HTML Documentation</h1>' >> $(main_idx) && \
-		   echo '<h2>U-Boot Version: $(UBOOTVERSION)</h2>' >> $(main_idx) && \
-		   cat $(HTML) >> $(main_idx)
-
-quiet_cmd_db2html = HTML    $@
-      cmd_db2html = xmlto html $(XMLTOFLAGS) -o $(patsubst %.html,%,$@) $< && \
-		echo '<a HREF="$(patsubst %.html,%,$(notdir $@))/index.html"> \
-		$(patsubst %.html,%,$(notdir $@))</a><p>' > $@
-
-%.html:	%.xml
-	@(which xmlto > /dev/null 2>&1) || \
-	 (echo "*** You need to install xmlto ***"; \
-	  exit 1)
-	@rm -rf $@ $(patsubst %.html,%,$@)
-	$(call cmd,db2html)
-	@if [ ! -z "$(PNG-$(basename $(notdir $@)))" ]; then \
-            cp $(PNG-$(basename $(notdir $@))) $(patsubst %.html,%,$@); fi
-
-quiet_cmd_db2man = MAN     $@
-      cmd_db2man = if grep -q refentry $<; then xmlto man $(XMLTOFLAGS) -o $(obj)/man $< ; fi
-%.9 : %.xml
-	@(which xmlto > /dev/null 2>&1) || \
-	 (echo "*** You need to install xmlto ***"; \
-	  exit 1)
-	$(Q)mkdir -p $(obj)/man
-	$(call cmd,db2man)
-	@touch $@
-
-###
-# Rules to generate postscripts and PNG images from .fig format files
-quiet_cmd_fig2eps = FIG2EPS $@
-      cmd_fig2eps = fig2dev -Leps $< $@
-
-%.eps: %.fig
-	@(which fig2dev > /dev/null 2>&1) || \
-	 (echo "*** You need to install transfig ***"; \
-	  exit 1)
-	$(call cmd,fig2eps)
-
-quiet_cmd_fig2png = FIG2PNG $@
-      cmd_fig2png = fig2dev -Lpng $< $@
-
-%.png: %.fig
-	@(which fig2dev > /dev/null 2>&1) || \
-	 (echo "*** You need to install transfig ***"; \
-	  exit 1)
-	$(call cmd,fig2png)
-
-###
-# Rule to convert a .c file to inline XML documentation
-       gen_xml = :
- quiet_gen_xml = echo '  GEN     $@'
-silent_gen_xml = :
-%.xml: %.c
-	@$($(quiet)gen_xml)
-	@(                            \
-	   echo "<programlisting>";   \
-	   expand --tabs=8 < $< |     \
-	   sed -e "s/&/\\&amp;/g"     \
-	       -e "s/</\\&lt;/g"      \
-	       -e "s/>/\\&gt;/g";     \
-	   echo "</programlisting>")  > $@
-
-###
-# Help targets as used by the top-level makefile
-dochelp:
-	@echo  ' U-Boot bootloader internal documentation in different formats:'
-	@echo  '  htmldocs        - HTML'
-	@echo  '  pdfdocs         - PDF'
-	@echo  '  psdocs          - Postscript'
-	@echo  '  xmldocs         - XML DocBook'
-	@echo  '  mandocs         - man pages'
-	@echo  '  installmandocs  - install man pages generated by mandocs'
-	@echo  '  cleandocs       - clean all generated DocBook files'
-
-###
-# Temporary files left by various tools
-clean-files := $(DOCBOOKS) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.dvi,  $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.aux,  $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.tex,  $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.log,  $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.out,  $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.ps,   $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.pdf,  $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.html, $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(patsubst %.xml, %.9,    $(DOCBOOKS)) \
-	$(index)
-
-clean-dirs := $(patsubst %.xml,%,$(DOCBOOKS)) man
-
-cleandocs:
-	$(Q)rm -f $(call objectify, $(clean-files))
-	$(Q)rm -rf $(call objectify, $(clean-dirs))
-
-# Declare the contents of the .PHONY variable as phony.  We keep that
-# information in a variable se we can use it in if_changed and friends.
-
-.PHONY: $(PHONY)

+ 0 - 16
doc/DocBook/docbook.css

@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-body {
-	font-family:		sans-serif;
-}
-
-.programlisting {
-	font-family:		monospace;
-	font-size:		1em;
-	display:		block;
-	padding:		10px;
-	border:			1px solid #aaa;
-	color:			#000;
-	background-color:	#eee;
-	overflow:		auto;
-	margin:			1em 0em;
-	border-radius:		6px;
-}

+ 0 - 17
doc/DocBook/efi.tmpl

@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
-	"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" []>
-
-<book id="UBootEFI">
- <bookinfo>
-  <title>The U-Boot EFI subsystem</title>
- </bookinfo>
-
-<toc></toc>
-
-  <chapter id="BootServices">
-     <title>Boot services</title>
-!Ilib/efi_loader/efi_boottime.c
-  </chapter>
-
-</book>

+ 0 - 46
doc/DocBook/linker_lists.tmpl

@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
-	"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" []>
-
-<book id="UBootLGArrays">
- <bookinfo>
-  <title>The U-Boot Linker-Generated Arrays</title>
-
-  <legalnotice>
-   <para>
-     This documentation is free software; you can redistribute
-     it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
-     License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-     version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
-     version.
-   </para>
-
-   <para>
-     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-     useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-     warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-     See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-   </para>
-
-   <para>
-     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-     License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
-     Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
-     MA 02111-1307 USA
-   </para>
-
-   <para>
-     For more details see the file COPYING in the source
-     distribution of U-Boot Bootloader.
-   </para>
-  </legalnotice>
- </bookinfo>
-
-<toc></toc>
-
-  <chapter id="adt">
-     <title>Linker-Generated Arrays</title>
-!Iinclude/linker_lists.h
-  </chapter>
-
-</book>

+ 0 - 46
doc/DocBook/stdio.tmpl

@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
-	"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" []>
-
-<book id="UBootSTDIO">
- <bookinfo>
-  <title>The U-Boot STDIO subsystem</title>
-
-  <legalnotice>
-   <para>
-     This documentation is free software; you can redistribute
-     it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
-     License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-     version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
-     version.
-   </para>
-
-   <para>
-     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-     useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-     warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-     See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-   </para>
-
-   <para>
-     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-     License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
-     Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
-     MA 02111-1307 USA
-   </para>
-
-   <para>
-     For more details see the file COPYING in the source
-     distribution of U-Boot Bootloader.
-   </para>
-  </legalnotice>
- </bookinfo>
-
-<toc></toc>
-
-  <chapter id="adt">
-     <title>U-Boot Serial subsystem</title>
-!Idrivers/serial/serial.c
-  </chapter>
-
-</book>

+ 0 - 10
doc/DocBook/stylesheet.xsl

@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<stylesheet xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0">
-<param name="chunk.quietly">1</param>
-<param name="funcsynopsis.style">ansi</param>
-<param name="funcsynopsis.tabular.threshold">80</param>
-<param name="callout.graphics">0</param>
-<!-- <param name="paper.type">A4</param> -->
-<param name="generate.section.toc.level">2</param>
-<param name="use.id.as.filename">1</param>
-</stylesheet>

+ 53 - 111
include/linker_lists.h

@@ -19,87 +19,6 @@
 
 #if !defined(__ASSEMBLY__)
 
-/**
- * A linker list is constructed by grouping together linker input
- * sections, each containing one entry of the list. Each input section
- * contains a constant initialized variable which holds the entry's
- * content. Linker list input sections are constructed from the list
- * and entry names, plus a prefix which allows grouping all lists
- * together. Assuming _list and _entry are the list and entry names,
- * then the corresponding input section name is
- *
- *   .u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
- *
- * and the C variable name is
- *
- *   _u_boot_list + _2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
- *
- * This ensures uniqueness for both input section and C variable name.
- *
- * Note that the names differ only in the first character, "." for the
- * section and "_" for the variable, so that the linker cannot confuse
- * section and symbol names. From now on, both names will be referred
- * to as
- *
- *   %u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
- *
- * Entry variables need never be referred to directly.
- *
- * The naming scheme for input sections allows grouping all linker lists
- * into a single linker output section and grouping all entries for a
- * single list.
- *
- * Note the two '_2_' constant components in the names: their presence
- * allows putting a start and end symbols around a list, by mapping
- * these symbols to sections names with components "1" (before) and
- * "3" (after) instead of "2" (within).
- * Start and end symbols for a list can generally be defined as
- *
- *   %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _1_...
- *   %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _3_...
- *
- * Start and end symbols for the whole of the linker lists area can be
- * defined as
- *
- *   %u_boot_list_1_...
- *   %u_boot_list_3_...
- *
- * Here is an example of the sorted sections which result from a list
- * "array" made up of three entries : "first", "second" and "third",
- * iterated at least once.
- *
- *   .u_boot_list_2_array_1
- *   .u_boot_list_2_array_2_first
- *   .u_boot_list_2_array_2_second
- *   .u_boot_list_2_array_2_third
- *   .u_boot_list_2_array_3
- *
- * If lists must be divided into sublists (e.g. for iterating only on
- * part of a list), one can simply give the list a name of the form
- * 'outer_2_inner', where 'outer' is the global list name and 'inner'
- * is the sub-list name. Iterators for the whole list should use the
- * global list name ("outer"); iterators for only a sub-list should use
- * the full sub-list name ("outer_2_inner").
- *
- * Here is an example of the sections generated from a global list
- * named "drivers", two sub-lists named "i2c" and "pci", and iterators
- * defined for the whole list and each sub-list:
- *
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_1
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_1
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_second
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_third
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_3
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_1
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_first
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_second
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_third
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_3
- *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_3
- */
-
 /**
  * llsym() - Access a linker-generated array entry
  * @_type:	Data type of the entry
@@ -134,16 +53,19 @@
  *    a subsection of this section is declared and contains some elements,
  *    it is imperative that the elements are of the same type.
  *
- * 4) In case an outer section is declared that contains some array elements
+ * 3) In case an outer section is declared that contains some array elements
  *    AND an inner subsection of this section is declared and contains some
  *    elements, then when traversing the outer section, even the elements of
  *    the inner sections are present in the array.
  *
  * Example:
- * ll_entry_declare(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub) = {
- *         .x = 3,
- *         .y = 4,
- * };
+ *
+ * ::
+ *
+ *   ll_entry_declare(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub) = {
+ *           .x = 3,
+ *           .y = 4,
+ *   };
  */
 #define ll_entry_declare(_type, _name, _list)				\
 	_type _u_boot_list_2_##_list##_2_##_name __aligned(4)		\
@@ -160,18 +82,20 @@
  * This is like ll_entry_declare() but creates multiple entries. It should
  * be assigned to an array.
  *
- * ll_entry_declare_list(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub) = {
- *	{ .x = 3, .y = 4 },
- *	{ .x = 8, .y = 2 },
- *	{ .x = 1, .y = 7 }
- * };
+ * ::
+ *
+ *   ll_entry_declare_list(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub) = {
+ *        { .x = 3, .y = 4 },
+ *        { .x = 8, .y = 2 },
+ *        { .x = 1, .y = 7 }
+ *   };
  */
 #define ll_entry_declare_list(_type, _name, _list)			\
 	_type _u_boot_list_2_##_list##_2_##_name[] __aligned(4)		\
 			__attribute__((unused,				\
 			section(".u_boot_list_2_"#_list"_2_"#_name)))
 
-/**
+/*
  * We need a 0-byte-size type for iterator symbols, and the compiler
  * does not allow defining objects of C type 'void'. Using an empty
  * struct is allowed by the compiler, but causes gcc versions 4.4 and
@@ -185,7 +109,7 @@
  * @_type:	Data type of the entry
  * @_list:	Name of the list in which this entry is placed
  *
- * This function returns (_type *) pointer to the very first entry of a
+ * This function returns ``(_type *)`` pointer to the very first entry of a
  * linker-generated array placed into subsection of .u_boot_list section
  * specified by _list argument.
  *
@@ -193,7 +117,10 @@
  * must be 2 and its rightmost index must be 1.
  *
  * Example:
- * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_start(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
+ *
+ * ::
+ *
+ *   struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_start(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
  */
 #define ll_entry_start(_type, _list)					\
 ({									\
@@ -208,7 +135,7 @@
  * @_list:	Name of the list in which this entry is placed
  *		(with underscores instead of dots)
  *
- * This function returns (_type *) pointer after the very last entry of
+ * This function returns ``(_type *)`` pointer after the very last entry of
  * a linker-generated array placed into subsection of .u_boot_list
  * section specified by _list argument.
  *
@@ -216,7 +143,10 @@
  * must be 2 and its rightmost index must be 3.
  *
  * Example:
- * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_end(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
+ *
+ * ::
+ *
+ *   struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_end(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
  */
 #define ll_entry_end(_type, _list)					\
 ({									\
@@ -234,11 +164,14 @@
  * argument. The result is of an unsigned int type.
  *
  * Example:
- * int i;
- * const unsigned int count = ll_entry_count(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
- * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_start(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
- * for (i = 0; i < count; i++, msc++)
- *         printf("Entry %i, x=%i y=%i\n", i, msc->x, msc->y);
+ *
+ * ::
+ *
+ *   int i;
+ *   const unsigned int count = ll_entry_count(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
+ *   struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_start(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
+ *   for (i = 0; i < count; i++, msc++)
+ *           printf("Entry %i, x=%i y=%i\n", i, msc->x, msc->y);
  */
 #define ll_entry_count(_type, _list)					\
 	({								\
@@ -259,12 +192,15 @@
  * and it's name.
  *
  * Example:
- * ll_entry_declare(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub) = {
- *         .x = 3,
- *         .y = 4,
- * };
- * ...
- * struct my_sub_cmd *c = ll_entry_get(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
+ *
+ * ::
+ *
+ *   ll_entry_declare(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub) = {
+ *           .x = 3,
+ *           .y = 4,
+ *   };
+ *   ...
+ *   struct my_sub_cmd *c = ll_entry_get(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
  */
 #define ll_entry_get(_type, _name, _list)				\
 	({								\
@@ -278,14 +214,17 @@
  * ll_start() - Point to first entry of first linker-generated array
  * @_type:	Data type of the entry
  *
- * This function returns (_type *) pointer to the very first entry of
+ * This function returns ``(_type *)`` pointer to the very first entry of
  * the very first linker-generated array.
  *
  * Since this macro defines the start of the linker-generated arrays,
  * its leftmost index must be 1.
  *
  * Example:
- * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_start(struct my_sub_cmd);
+ *
+ * ::
+ *
+ *   struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_start(struct my_sub_cmd);
  */
 #define ll_start(_type)							\
 ({									\
@@ -298,14 +237,17 @@
  * ll_end() - Point after last entry of last linker-generated array
  * @_type:	Data type of the entry
  *
- * This function returns (_type *) pointer after the very last entry of
+ * This function returns ``(_type *)`` pointer after the very last entry of
  * the very last linker-generated array.
  *
  * Since this macro defines the end of the linker-generated arrays,
  * its leftmost index must be 3.
  *
  * Example:
- * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_end(struct my_sub_cmd);
+ *
+ * ::
+ *
+ *   struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_end(struct my_sub_cmd);
  */
 #define ll_end(_type)							\
 ({									\

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