[PATCH 1/2] fs: improve API documentation
Heinrich Schuchardt
heinrich.schuchardt at canonical.com
Thu Oct 24 11:15:28 CEST 2024
* Describe the fields of struct fs_dir_stream.
* Update fs_readdir() and fs_opendir() description.
* Fix Sphinx errors.
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt at canonical.com>
---
include/fs.h | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/fs.h b/include/fs.h
index ef540e7c23d..63727567ccc 100644
--- a/include/fs.h
+++ b/include/fs.h
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ struct blk_desc;
* do_fat_fsload - Run the fatload command
*
* @cmdtp: Command information for fatload
- * @flag: Command flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
+ * @flag: Command flags (CMD_FLAG\_...)
* @argc: Number of arguments
* @argv: List of arguments
* Return: result (see enum command_ret_t)
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ int do_fat_fsload(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
* do_ext2load - Run the ext2load command
*
* @cmdtp: Command information for ext2load
- * @flag: Command flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
+ * @flag: Command flags (CMD_FLAG\_...)
* @argc: Number of arguments
* @argv: List of arguments
* Return: result (see enum command_ret_t)
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ int fs_size(const char *filename, loff_t *size);
* @offset: offset in the file from where to start reading
* @len: the number of bytes to read. Use 0 to read entire file.
* @actread: returns the actual number of bytes read
- * Return: 0 if OK with valid *actread, -1 on error conditions
+ * Return: 0 if OK with valid @actread, -1 on error conditions
*/
int fs_read(const char *filename, ulong addr, loff_t offset, loff_t len,
loff_t *actread);
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ int fs_read(const char *filename, ulong addr, loff_t offset, loff_t len,
* @offset: offset in the file from where to start writing
* @len: the number of bytes to write
* @actwrite: returns the actual number of bytes written
- * Return: 0 if OK with valid *actwrite, -1 on error conditions
+ * Return: 0 if OK with valid @actwrite, -1 on error conditions
*/
int fs_write(const char *filename, ulong addr, loff_t offset, loff_t len,
loff_t *actwrite);
@@ -186,57 +186,73 @@ struct fs_dirent {
unsigned int type;
/** @size: file size */
loff_t size;
- /** @flags: attribute flags (FS_ATTR_*) */
+ /** @attr: attribute flags (FS_ATTR_*) */
u32 attr;
- /** create_time: time of creation */
+ /** @create_time: time of creation */
struct rtc_time create_time;
- /** access_time: time of last access */
+ /** @access_time: time of last access */
struct rtc_time access_time;
- /** change_time: time of last modification */
+ /** @change_time: time of last modification */
struct rtc_time change_time;
- /** name: file name */
+ /** @name: file name */
char name[FS_DIRENT_NAME_LEN];
};
-/* Note: fs_dir_stream should be treated as opaque to the user of fs layer */
+/**
+ * struct fs_dir_stream - Structure representing an opened directory
+ *
+ * Struct fs_dir_stream should be treated opaque to the user of fs layer.
+ * The fields @desc and @part are used by the fs layer.
+ * File system drivers pass additional private fields with the pointers
+ * to this structure.
+ *
+ * @desc: block device descriptor
+ * @part: partition number
+ */
struct fs_dir_stream {
- /* private to fs. layer: */
struct blk_desc *desc;
int part;
};
-/*
+/**
* fs_opendir - Open a directory
*
- * @filename: the path to directory to open
- * Return: a pointer to the directory stream or NULL on error and errno
- * set appropriately
+ * .. note::
+ * The returned struct fs_dir_stream should be treated opaque to the
+ * user of the fs layer.
+ *
+ * @filename: path to the directory to open
+ * Return:
+ * A pointer to the directory stream or NULL on error and errno set
+ * appropriately
*/
struct fs_dir_stream *fs_opendir(const char *filename);
-/*
+/**
* fs_readdir - Read the next directory entry in the directory stream.
*
- * Works in an analogous way to posix readdir(). The previously returned
- * directory entry is no longer valid after calling fs_readdir() again.
+ * fs_readir works in an analogous way to posix readdir().
+ * The previously returned directory entry is no longer valid after calling
+ * fs_readdir() again.
* After fs_closedir() is called, the returned directory entry is no
* longer valid.
*
* @dirs: the directory stream
- * Return: the next directory entry (only valid until next fs_readdir() or
- * fs_closedir() call, do not attempt to free()) or NULL if the end of
- * the directory is reached.
+ * Return:
+ * the next directory entry (only valid until next fs_readdir() or
+ * fs_closedir() call, do not attempt to free()) or NULL if the end of
+ * the directory is reached.
*/
struct fs_dirent *fs_readdir(struct fs_dir_stream *dirs);
-/*
+/**
* fs_closedir - close a directory stream
*
* @dirs: the directory stream
*/
void fs_closedir(struct fs_dir_stream *dirs);
-/*
+/**
* fs_unlink - delete a file or directory
*
* If a given name is a directory, it will be deleted only if it's empty
@@ -246,7 +262,7 @@ void fs_closedir(struct fs_dir_stream *dirs);
*/
int fs_unlink(const char *filename);
-/*
+/**
* fs_mkdir - Create a directory
*
* @filename: Name of directory to create
@@ -292,7 +308,7 @@ int do_fs_type(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *const argv[]);
* do_fs_types - List supported filesystems.
*
* @cmdtp: Command information for fstypes
- * @flag: Command flags (CMD_FLAG_...)
+ * @flag: Command flags (CMD_FLAG\_...)
* @argc: Number of arguments
* @argv: List of arguments
* Return: result (see enum command_ret_t)
--
2.45.2
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