[PATCH 04/29] printk-formats.txt: standardize document format

Mauro Carvalho Chehab mchehab at s-opensource.com
Fri May 19 13:28:01 PDT 2017


Em Fri, 19 May 2017 03:26:08 -0700
Joe Perches <joe at perches.com> escreveu:

> On Thu, 2017-05-18 at 22:25 -0300, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> > 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;
> > - add markups for section titles;
> > - move authorship to the beginning and use :Author:;
> > - use right markup for tables;
> > - mark literals and literal blocks.  
> 
> I think the .rst markup is far uglier to read as text
> and harder to modify for new additions to %p<foo>
> given column alignments.
> 
> For instance below, but other than that, the .rst
> is easier to read.
> 
> > diff --git a/Documentation/printk-formats.txt b/Documentation/printk-formats.txt  
> []
> > @@ -1,139 +1,180 @@
> > -If variable is of Type,		use printk format specifier:
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> > -		int			%d or %x
> > -		unsigned int		%u or %x
> > -		long			%ld or %lx
> > -		unsigned long		%lu or %lx
> > -		long long		%lld or %llx
> > -		unsigned long long	%llu or %llx
> > -		size_t			%zu or %zx
> > -		ssize_t			%zd or %zx
> > -		s32			%d or %x
> > -		u32			%u or %x
> > -		s64			%lld or %llx
> > -		u64			%llu or %llx  
> []
> > +======================= ===========================
> > +If variable is of Type	use printk format specifier
> > +======================= ===========================
> > +``int``			``%d or %x``
> > +``unsigned int``	``%u or %x``
> > +``long``		``%ld or %lx``
> > +``unsigned long``	``%lu or %lx``
> > +``long long``		``%lld or %llx``
> > +``unsigned long long``	``%llu or %llx``
> > +``size_t``		``%zu or %zx``
> > +``ssize_t``		``%zd or %zx``
> > +``s32``			``%d or %x``
> > +``u32``			``%u or %x``
> > +``s64``			``%lld or %llx``
> > +``u64``			``%llu or %llx``
> > +======================= ===========================  

Well, we could,instead, use literal blocks, e. g. something like:

::

 -If variable is of Type,		use printk format specifier:
 ----------------------------------------------------------
 -		int			%d or %x
 -		unsigned int		%u or %x
 -		long			%ld or %lx
 -		unsigned long		%lu or %lx
 -		long long		%lld or %llx
 -		unsigned long long	%llu or %llx
 -		size_t			%zu or %zx
 -		ssize_t			%zd or %zx
 -		s32			%d or %x
 -		u32			%u or %x
 -		s64			%lld or %llx
 -		u64			%llu or %llx  



Cheers,
Mauro



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