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diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-api.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-api.tmpl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bd20c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-api.tmpl @@ -0,0 +1,342 @@ +<?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="LinuxKernelAPI"> + <bookinfo> + <title>The Linux Kernel API</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 Linux. + </para> + </legalnotice> + </bookinfo> + +<toc></toc> + + <chapter id="Basics"> + <title>Driver Basics</title> + <sect1><title>Driver Entry and Exit points</title> +!Iinclude/linux/init.h + </sect1> + + <sect1><title>Atomic and pointer manipulation</title> +!Iinclude/asm-i386/atomic.h +!Iinclude/asm-i386/unaligned.h + </sect1> + +<!-- FIXME: + kernel/sched.c has no docs, which stuffs up the sgml. Comment + out until somebody adds docs. KAO + <sect1><title>Delaying, scheduling, and timer routines</title> +X!Ekernel/sched.c + </sect1> +KAO --> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="adt"> + <title>Data Types</title> + <sect1><title>Doubly Linked Lists</title> +!Iinclude/linux/list.h + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="libc"> + <title>Basic C Library Functions</title> + + <para> + 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. + </para> + + <sect1><title>String Conversions</title> +!Ilib/vsprintf.c +!Elib/vsprintf.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>String Manipulation</title> +!Ilib/string.c +!Elib/string.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Bit Operations</title> +!Iinclude/asm-i386/bitops.h + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="mm"> + <title>Memory Management in Linux</title> + <sect1><title>The Slab Cache</title> +!Emm/slab.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>User Space Memory Access</title> +!Iinclude/asm-i386/uaccess.h +!Iarch/i386/lib/usercopy.c + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="kfifo"> + <title>FIFO Buffer</title> + <sect1><title>kfifo interface</title> +!Iinclude/linux/kfifo.h +!Ekernel/kfifo.c + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="proc"> + <title>The proc filesystem</title> + + <sect1><title>sysctl interface</title> +!Ekernel/sysctl.c + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="debugfs"> + <title>The debugfs filesystem</title> + + <sect1><title>debugfs interface</title> +!Efs/debugfs/inode.c +!Efs/debugfs/file.c + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="vfs"> + <title>The Linux VFS</title> + <sect1><title>The Directory Cache</title> +!Efs/dcache.c +!Iinclude/linux/dcache.h + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Inode Handling</title> +!Efs/inode.c +!Efs/bad_inode.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Registration and Superblocks</title> +!Efs/super.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>File Locks</title> +!Efs/locks.c +!Ifs/locks.c + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="netcore"> + <title>Linux Networking</title> + <sect1><title>Socket Buffer Functions</title> +!Iinclude/linux/skbuff.h +!Enet/core/skbuff.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Socket Filter</title> +!Enet/core/filter.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Generic Network Statistics</title> +!Iinclude/linux/gen_stats.h +!Enet/core/gen_stats.c +!Enet/core/gen_estimator.c + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="netdev"> + <title>Network device support</title> + <sect1><title>Driver Support</title> +!Enet/core/dev.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>8390 Based Network Cards</title> +!Edrivers/net/8390.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Synchronous PPP</title> +!Edrivers/net/wan/syncppp.c + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="modload"> + <title>Module Support</title> + <sect1><title>Module Loading</title> +!Ekernel/kmod.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Inter Module support</title> + <para> + Refer to the file kernel/module.c for more information. + </para> +<!-- FIXME: Removed for now since no structured comments in source +X!Ekernel/module.c +--> + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="hardware"> + <title>Hardware Interfaces</title> + <sect1><title>Interrupt Handling</title> +!Iarch/i386/kernel/irq.c + </sect1> + + <sect1><title>MTRR Handling</title> +!Earch/i386/kernel/cpu/mtrr/main.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>PCI Support Library</title> +!Edrivers/pci/pci.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>PCI Hotplug Support Library</title> +!Edrivers/pci/hotplug/pci_hotplug_core.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>MCA Architecture</title> + <sect2><title>MCA Device Functions</title> + <para> + Refer to the file arch/i386/kernel/mca.c for more information. + </para> +<!-- FIXME: Removed for now since no structured comments in source +X!Earch/i386/kernel/mca.c +--> + </sect2> + <sect2><title>MCA Bus DMA</title> +!Iinclude/asm-i386/mca_dma.h + </sect2> + </sect1> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="devfs"> + <title>The Device File System</title> +!Efs/devfs/base.c + </chapter> + + <chapter id="security"> + <title>Security Framework</title> +!Esecurity/security.c + </chapter> + + <chapter id="pmfuncs"> + <title>Power Management</title> +!Ekernel/power/pm.c + </chapter> + + <chapter id="blkdev"> + <title>Block Devices</title> +!Edrivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c + </chapter> + + <chapter id="miscdev"> + <title>Miscellaneous Devices</title> +!Edrivers/char/misc.c + </chapter> + + <chapter id="viddev"> + <title>Video4Linux</title> +!Edrivers/media/video/videodev.c + </chapter> + + <chapter id="snddev"> + <title>Sound Devices</title> +!Esound/sound_core.c +<!-- FIXME: Removed for now since no structured comments in source +X!Isound/sound_firmware.c +--> + </chapter> + + <chapter id="uart16x50"> + <title>16x50 UART Driver</title> +!Edrivers/serial/serial_core.c +!Edrivers/serial/8250.c + </chapter> + + <chapter id="z85230"> + <title>Z85230 Support Library</title> +!Edrivers/net/wan/z85230.c + </chapter> + + <chapter id="fbdev"> + <title>Frame Buffer Library</title> + + <para> + The frame buffer drivers depend heavily on four data structures. + These structures are declared in include/linux/fb.h. They are + fb_info, fb_var_screeninfo, fb_fix_screeninfo and fb_monospecs. + The last three can be made available to and from userland. + </para> + + <para> + fb_info defines the current state of a particular video card. + Inside fb_info, there exists a fb_ops structure which is a + collection of needed functions to make fbdev and fbcon work. + fb_info is only visible to the kernel. + </para> + + <para> + fb_var_screeninfo is used to describe the features of a video card + that are user defined. With fb_var_screeninfo, things such as + depth and the resolution may be defined. + </para> + + <para> + The next structure is fb_fix_screeninfo. This defines the + properties of a card that are created when a mode is set and can't + be changed otherwise. A good example of this is the start of the + frame buffer memory. This "locks" the address of the frame buffer + memory, so that it cannot be changed or moved. + </para> + + <para> + The last structure is fb_monospecs. In the old API, there was + little importance for fb_monospecs. This allowed for forbidden things + such as setting a mode of 800x600 on a fix frequency monitor. With + the new API, fb_monospecs prevents such things, and if used + correctly, can prevent a monitor from being cooked. fb_monospecs + will not be useful until kernels 2.5.x. + </para> + + <sect1><title>Frame Buffer Memory</title> +!Edrivers/video/fbmem.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Frame Buffer Console</title> +!Edrivers/video/console/fbcon.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Frame Buffer Colormap</title> +!Edrivers/video/fbcmap.c + </sect1> +<!-- FIXME: + drivers/video/fbgen.c has no docs, which stuffs up the sgml. Comment + out until somebody adds docs. KAO + <sect1><title>Frame Buffer Generic Functions</title> +X!Idrivers/video/fbgen.c + </sect1> +KAO --> + <sect1><title>Frame Buffer Video Mode Database</title> +!Idrivers/video/modedb.c +!Edrivers/video/modedb.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Frame Buffer Macintosh Video Mode Database</title> +!Idrivers/video/macmodes.c + </sect1> + <sect1><title>Frame Buffer Fonts</title> + <para> + Refer to the file drivers/video/console/fonts.c for more information. + </para> +<!-- FIXME: Removed for now since no structured comments in source +X!Idrivers/video/console/fonts.c +--> + </sect1> + </chapter> +</book> |