linux-stable/Documentation/core-api/kernel-api.rst
Linus Torvalds a354049532 It's been a relatively calm cycle in docsland. We do have:
- Some initial page-table documentation from Linus (the other Linus)
 
 - Regression-handling documentation improvements from Thorsten
 
 - Addition of kerneldoc documentation for the ERR_PTR() and related
   macros from James Seo
 
 ...and the usual collection of fixes and updates.
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Merge tag 'docs-6.5' of git://git.lwn.net/linux

Pull documentation updates from Jonathan Corbet:
 "It's been a relatively calm cycle in docsland. We do have:

   - Some initial page-table documentation from Linus (the other Linus)

   - Regression-handling documentation improvements from Thorsten

   - Addition of kerneldoc documentation for the ERR_PTR() and related
     macros from James Seo

  ... and the usual collection of fixes and updates"

* tag 'docs-6.5' of git://git.lwn.net/linux:
  docs: consolidate storage interfaces
  Documentation: update git configuration for Link: tag
  Documentation: KVM: make corrections to vcpu-requests.rst
  Documentation: KVM: make corrections to ppc-pv.rst
  Documentation: KVM: make corrections to locking.rst
  Documentation: KVM: make corrections to halt-polling.rst
  Documentation: virt: correct location of haltpoll module params
  Documentation/mm: Initial page table documentation
  docs: crypto: async-tx-api: fix typo in struct name
  docs/doc-guide: Clarify how to write tables
  docs: handling-regressions: rework section about fixing procedures
  docs: process: fix a typoed cross-reference
  docs: submitting-patches: Discuss interleaved replies
  MAINTAINERS: direct process doc changes to a dedicated ML
  Documentation: core-api: Add error pointer functions to kernel-api
  err.h: Add missing kerneldocs for error pointer functions
  Documentation: conf.py: Add __force to c_id_attributes
  docs: clarify KVM related kernel parameters' descriptions
  docs: consolidate human interface subsystems
  docs: admin-guide: Add information about intel_pstate active mode
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====================
The Linux Kernel API
====================
List Management Functions
=========================
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/list.h
:internal:
Basic C Library Functions
=========================
When writing drivers, you cannot in general use routines which are from
the C Library. Some of the functions have been found generally useful
and they are listed below. The behaviour of these functions may vary
slightly from those defined by ANSI, and these deviations are noted in
the text.
String Conversions
------------------
.. kernel-doc:: lib/vsprintf.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/kstrtox.h
:functions: kstrtol kstrtoul
.. kernel-doc:: lib/kstrtox.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/string_helpers.c
:export:
String Manipulation
-------------------
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/fortify-string.h
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/string.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/string.h
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: mm/util.c
:functions: kstrdup kstrdup_const kstrndup kmemdup kmemdup_nul memdup_user
vmemdup_user strndup_user memdup_user_nul
Basic Kernel Library Functions
==============================
The Linux kernel provides more basic utility functions.
Bit Operations
--------------
.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/bitops/instrumented-atomic.h
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/bitops/instrumented-non-atomic.h
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/bitops/instrumented-lock.h
:internal:
Bitmap Operations
-----------------
.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c
:doc: bitmap introduction
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h
:doc: declare bitmap
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h
:doc: bitmap overview
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h
:doc: bitmap bitops
.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/bitmap.c
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bitmap.h
:internal:
Command-line Parsing
--------------------
.. kernel-doc:: lib/cmdline.c
:export:
Error Pointers
--------------
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/err.h
:internal:
Sorting
-------
.. kernel-doc:: lib/sort.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/list_sort.c
:export:
Text Searching
--------------
.. kernel-doc:: lib/textsearch.c
:doc: ts_intro
.. kernel-doc:: lib/textsearch.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/textsearch.h
:functions: textsearch_find textsearch_next \
textsearch_get_pattern textsearch_get_pattern_len
CRC and Math Functions in Linux
===============================
Arithmetic Overflow Checking
----------------------------
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/overflow.h
:internal:
CRC Functions
-------------
.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc4.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc7.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc8.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc16.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc32.c
.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc-ccitt.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/crc-itu-t.c
:export:
Base 2 log and power Functions
------------------------------
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/log2.h
:internal:
Integer power Functions
-----------------------
.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/int_pow.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/int_sqrt.c
:export:
Division Functions
------------------
.. kernel-doc:: include/asm-generic/div64.h
:functions: do_div
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/math64.h
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: lib/math/gcd.c
:export:
UUID/GUID
---------
.. kernel-doc:: lib/uuid.c
:export:
Kernel IPC facilities
=====================
IPC utilities
-------------
.. kernel-doc:: ipc/util.c
:internal:
FIFO Buffer
===========
kfifo interface
---------------
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/kfifo.h
:internal:
relay interface support
=======================
Relay interface support is designed to provide an efficient mechanism
for tools and facilities to relay large amounts of data from kernel
space to user space.
relay interface
---------------
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/relay.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/relay.c
:internal:
Module Support
==============
Kernel module auto-loading
--------------------------
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/module/kmod.c
:export:
Module debugging
----------------
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/module/stats.c
:doc: module debugging statistics overview
dup_failed_modules - tracks duplicate failed modules
****************************************************
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/module/stats.c
:doc: dup_failed_modules - tracks duplicate failed modules
module statistics debugfs counters
**********************************
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/module/stats.c
:doc: module statistics debugfs counters
Inter Module support
--------------------
Refer to the files in kernel/module/ for more information.
Hardware Interfaces
===================
DMA Channels
------------
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/dma.c
:export:
Resources Management
--------------------
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/resource.c
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/resource.c
:export:
MTRR Handling
-------------
.. kernel-doc:: arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mtrr/mtrr.c
:export:
Security Framework
==================
.. kernel-doc:: security/security.c
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: security/inode.c
:export:
Audit Interfaces
================
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/audit.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/auditsc.c
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/auditfilter.c
:internal:
Accounting Framework
====================
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/acct.c
:internal:
Block Devices
=============
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/bio.h
.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-core.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-core.c
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-map.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-sysfs.c
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-settings.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-flush.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-lib.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: block/blk-integrity.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/trace/blktrace.c
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: block/genhd.c
:internal:
.. kernel-doc:: block/genhd.c
:export:
.. kernel-doc:: block/bdev.c
:export:
Char devices
============
.. kernel-doc:: fs/char_dev.c
:export:
Clock Framework
===============
The clock framework defines programming interfaces to support software
management of the system clock tree. This framework is widely used with
System-On-Chip (SOC) platforms to support power management and various
devices which may need custom clock rates. Note that these "clocks"
don't relate to timekeeping or real time clocks (RTCs), each of which
have separate frameworks. These :c:type:`struct clk <clk>`
instances may be used to manage for example a 96 MHz signal that is used
to shift bits into and out of peripherals or busses, or otherwise
trigger synchronous state machine transitions in system hardware.
Power management is supported by explicit software clock gating: unused
clocks are disabled, so the system doesn't waste power changing the
state of transistors that aren't in active use. On some systems this may
be backed by hardware clock gating, where clocks are gated without being
disabled in software. Sections of chips that are powered but not clocked
may be able to retain their last state. This low power state is often
called a *retention mode*. This mode still incurs leakage currents,
especially with finer circuit geometries, but for CMOS circuits power is
mostly used by clocked state changes.
Power-aware drivers only enable their clocks when the device they manage
is in active use. Also, system sleep states often differ according to
which clock domains are active: while a "standby" state may allow wakeup
from several active domains, a "mem" (suspend-to-RAM) state may require
a more wholesale shutdown of clocks derived from higher speed PLLs and
oscillators, limiting the number of possible wakeup event sources. A
driver's suspend method may need to be aware of system-specific clock
constraints on the target sleep state.
Some platforms support programmable clock generators. These can be used
by external chips of various kinds, such as other CPUs, multimedia
codecs, and devices with strict requirements for interface clocking.
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/clk.h
:internal:
Synchronization Primitives
==========================
Read-Copy Update (RCU)
----------------------
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcupdate.h
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/tree.c
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/tree_exp.h
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/update.c
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/srcu.h
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/srcutree.c
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist_bl.h
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist.h
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rculist_nulls.h
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcu_sync.h
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/sync.c
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/tasks.h
.. kernel-doc:: kernel/rcu/tree_stall.h
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcupdate_trace.h
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcupdate_wait.h
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcuref.h
.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/rcutree.h