[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: kernel-doc and xen.git
> On 31 Jul 2020, at 13:29, Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 30.07.2020 03:27, Stefano Stabellini wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I would like to ask for your feedback on the adoption of the kernel-doc >> format for in-code comments. >> >> In the FuSa SIG we have started looking into FuSa documents for Xen. One >> of the things we are investigating are ways to link these documents to >> in-code comments in xen.git and vice versa. >> >> In this context, Andrew Cooper suggested to have a look at "kernel-doc" >> [1] during one of the virtual beer sessions at the last Xen Summit. >> >> I did give a look at kernel-doc and it is very promising. kernel-doc is >> a script that can generate nice rst text documents from in-code >> comments. (The generated rst files can then be used as input for sphinx >> to generate html docs.) The comment syntax [2] is simple and similar to >> Doxygen: >> >> /** >> * function_name() - Brief description of function. >> * @arg1: Describe the first argument. >> * @arg2: Describe the second argument. >> * One can provide multiple line descriptions >> * for arguments. >> */ >> >> kernel-doc is actually better than Doxygen because it is a much simpler >> tool, one we could customize to our needs and with predictable output. >> Specifically, we could add the tagging, numbering, and referencing >> required by FuSa requirement documents. >> >> I would like your feedback on whether it would be good to start >> converting xen.git in-code comments to the kernel-doc format so that >> proper documents can be generated out of them. One day we could import >> kernel-doc into xen.git/scripts and use it to generate a set of html >> documents via sphinx. > > How far is this intended to go? The example is description of a > function's parameters, which is definitely fine (albeit I wonder > if there's a hidden implication then that _all_ functions > whatsoever are supposed to gain such comments). But the text just > says much more generally "in-code comments", which could mean all > of them. I'd consider the latter as likely going too far. The idea in the FuSa project is more to start with external interfaces like hypercall definitions and public headers elements. Bertrand > > Jan
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