[PATCH 0/2] kernel-doc and MAINTAINERS clean-up

From: Lukas Bulwahn
Date: Mon Mar 22 2021 - 08:26:42 EST


Roughly 900 warnings of about 21.000 kernel-doc warnings in the kernel tree
warn with 'cannot understand function prototype:', i.e., the kernel-doc parser
cannot parse the function's signature. The majority, about 600 cases of those,
are just struct definitions following the kernel-doc description. Further,
spot-check investigations suggest that the authors of the specific kernel-doc
descriptions simply were not aware that the general format for a kernel-doc
description for a structure requires to prefix the struct name with the keyword
'struct', as in 'struct struct_name - Brief description.'. Details on
kernel-doc are at the Link below.

Without the struct keyword, kernel-doc does not check if the kernel-doc
description fits to the actual struct definition in the source code.
Fortunately, in roughly a quarter of these cases, the kernel-doc description is
actually complete wrt. its corresponding struct definition. So, the trivial
change adding the struct keyword will allow us to keep the kernel-doc
descriptions more consistent for future changes, by checking for new kernel-doc
warnings.

Also, some of the files in ./include/ are not assigned to a specific
MAINTAINERS section and hence have no dedicated maintainer. So, if needed, the
files in ./include/ are also assigned to the fitting MAINTAINERS section, as I
need to identify whom to send the clean-up patch anyway.

Here is the change from this kernel-doc janitorial work in the ./include/
directory for MEMORY MANAGEMENT.

Andrew, please pick this clean-up patch series for mm.

Link: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/doc-guide/kernel-doc.html


Lukas Bulwahn (2):
MAINTAINERS: assign pagewalk.h to MEMORY MANAGEMENT
pagewalk: prefix struct kernel-doc descriptions

MAINTAINERS | 1 +
include/linux/pagewalk.h | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

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