[PATCH 29/31] io-mapping.txt: standardize document format

From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab
Date: Thu May 18 2017 - 21:23:53 EST


Each text file under Documentation follows a different
format. Some doesn't even have titles!

Change its representation to follow the adopted standard,
using ReST markups for it to be parseable by Sphinx:

- Add a title for the document and for API chapter;
- mark literal blocks;
- Adjust whitespacing.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
Documentation/io-mapping.txt | 67 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/io-mapping.txt b/Documentation/io-mapping.txt
index 5ca78426f54c..a966239f04e4 100644
--- a/Documentation/io-mapping.txt
+++ b/Documentation/io-mapping.txt
@@ -1,66 +1,81 @@
+========================
+The io_mapping functions
+========================
+
+API
+===
+
The io_mapping functions in linux/io-mapping.h provide an abstraction for
efficiently mapping small regions of an I/O device to the CPU. The initial
usage is to support the large graphics aperture on 32-bit processors where
ioremap_wc cannot be used to statically map the entire aperture to the CPU
as it would consume too much of the kernel address space.

-A mapping object is created during driver initialization using
+A mapping object is created during driver initialization using::

struct io_mapping *io_mapping_create_wc(unsigned long base,
unsigned long size)

- 'base' is the bus address of the region to be made
- mappable, while 'size' indicates how large a mapping region to
- enable. Both are in bytes.
+'base' is the bus address of the region to be made
+mappable, while 'size' indicates how large a mapping region to
+enable. Both are in bytes.

- This _wc variant provides a mapping which may only be used
- with the io_mapping_map_atomic_wc or io_mapping_map_wc.
+This _wc variant provides a mapping which may only be used
+with the io_mapping_map_atomic_wc or io_mapping_map_wc.

With this mapping object, individual pages can be mapped either atomically
or not, depending on the necessary scheduling environment. Of course, atomic
-maps are more efficient:
+maps are more efficient::

void *io_mapping_map_atomic_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping,
unsigned long offset)

- 'offset' is the offset within the defined mapping region.
- Accessing addresses beyond the region specified in the
- creation function yields undefined results. Using an offset
- which is not page aligned yields an undefined result. The
- return value points to a single page in CPU address space.
+'offset' is the offset within the defined mapping region.
+Accessing addresses beyond the region specified in the
+creation function yields undefined results. Using an offset
+which is not page aligned yields an undefined result. The
+return value points to a single page in CPU address space.

- This _wc variant returns a write-combining map to the
- page and may only be used with mappings created by
- io_mapping_create_wc
+This _wc variant returns a write-combining map to the
+page and may only be used with mappings created by
+io_mapping_create_wc

- Note that the task may not sleep while holding this page
- mapped.
+Note that the task may not sleep while holding this page
+mapped.
+
+::

void io_mapping_unmap_atomic(void *vaddr)

- 'vaddr' must be the value returned by the last
- io_mapping_map_atomic_wc call. This unmaps the specified
- page and allows the task to sleep once again.
+'vaddr' must be the value returned by the last
+io_mapping_map_atomic_wc call. This unmaps the specified
+page and allows the task to sleep once again.

If you need to sleep while holding the lock, you can use the non-atomic
variant, although they may be significantly slower.

+::
+
void *io_mapping_map_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping,
unsigned long offset)

- This works like io_mapping_map_atomic_wc except it allows
- the task to sleep while holding the page mapped.
+This works like io_mapping_map_atomic_wc except it allows
+the task to sleep while holding the page mapped.
+
+
+::

void io_mapping_unmap(void *vaddr)

- This works like io_mapping_unmap_atomic, except it is used
- for pages mapped with io_mapping_map_wc.
+This works like io_mapping_unmap_atomic, except it is used
+for pages mapped with io_mapping_map_wc.

-At driver close time, the io_mapping object must be freed:
+At driver close time, the io_mapping object must be freed::

void io_mapping_free(struct io_mapping *mapping)

-Current Implementation:
+Current Implementation
+======================

The initial implementation of these functions uses existing mapping
mechanisms and so provides only an abstraction layer and no new
--
2.9.4