Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2016-Oct-18 14:53 UTC
[PATCH v2 34/37] docs: fix locations of several documents that got moved
The previous patch renamed several files that are cross-referenced
along the Kernel documentation. Adjust the links to point to
the right places.
Most of the work here was made via a perl script. Two files
that got renamed (HOWTO and Changes) required manual work, as
there's a high number of false positives.
<script>
#!/usr/bin/perl
use File::Find;
my $show_string;
$show_string=shift or $show_string="git show";
open IN,"$show_string|";
my %map;
my $from;
#rename from Documentation/applying-patches.txt
#rename to Documentation/process/applying-patches.rst
while (<IN>) {
if (m,^rename from\s+Documentation/(.*),) {
$from = $1;
next;
}
if (m,^rename to\s+Documentation/(.*),) {
my $to = $1;
if ($from =~ m/^(Changes|HOWTO)$/) {
printf "Ignoring $from -> $to\n";
} else {
$map{$from} = $to;
printf "'$from' -> '$to'\n";
}
next;
}
if (m,^rename from\s+(.*),) {
$from = $1;
next;
}
if (m,^rename to\s+(.*),) {
my $to = $1;
if ($from =~ m/^(Changes|HOWTO)$/) {
printf "Ignoring $from -> $to\n";
} else {
$map{$from} = $to;
printf "'$from' -> '$to'\n";
}
next;
}
}
close IN;
foreach my $k (keys %map) {
open FILE, "git grep -l $k|";
while (<FILE>) {
local $/=undef;
my $file = $_;
$file =~ s/\n//;
open IN, $file;
my $data = <IN>;
close IN;
my $new_data = $data;
$v = $map{$k};
$new_data =~ s/\b($k)\b/$v/g;
$new_data =~ s,\b(Documentation/$k)\b,Documentation/$v,g;
if ($data ne $new_data) {
printf "Writing $file, due to $k -> $v\n";
my ($dev,$ino,$mode) = stat($file);
open OUT, ">$file";
print OUT $new_data;
close OUT;
chmod $mode, $file;
}
}
close FILE;
}
</script>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab at s-opensource.com>
---
Documentation/00-INDEX | 54 +++++++++++-----------
Documentation/ABI/README | 2 +-
Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab | 2 +-
Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl | 4 +-
Documentation/acpi/video_extension.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst | 13 +++---
Documentation/admin-guide/bad-memory.rst | 2 +-
Documentation/admin-guide/binfmt-misc.rst | 4 +-
Documentation/admin-guide/braille-console.rst | 6 +--
Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst | 7 +--
Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst | 4 +-
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst | 6 +--
Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst | 2 +-
Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst | 2 +-
Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst | 6 +--
Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst | 2 +-
Documentation/admin-guide/unicode.rst | 2 +-
Documentation/arm/Booting | 2 +-
Documentation/atomic_ops.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/blockdev/ramdisk.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/cgroup-v1/00-INDEX | 2 +-
.../devicetree/bindings/rtc/maxim,ds3231.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/pcf8563.txt | 2 +-
.../devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/filesystems/locks.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfsroot.txt | 4 +-
Documentation/frv/booting.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/hwmon/submitting-patches | 8 ++--
Documentation/isdn/README | 2 +-
Documentation/ja_JP/HOWTO | 24 +++++-----
Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist | 8 ++--
Documentation/ja_JP/SubmittingPatches | 18 ++++----
Documentation/ja_JP/stable_api_nonsense.txt | 4 +-
Documentation/ja_JP/stable_kernel_rules.txt | 6 +--
Documentation/kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/ko_KR/HOWTO | 30 ++++++------
Documentation/ko_KR/stable_api_nonsense.txt | 4 +-
Documentation/lockup-watchdogs.txt | 4 +-
Documentation/m68k/kernel-options.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/diff-v4l.rst | 4 +-
Documentation/media/v4l-drivers/bttv.rst | 4 +-
Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.txt | 8 ++--
Documentation/networking/vortex.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/power/00-INDEX | 2 +-
Documentation/power/pci.txt | 10 ++--
Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/power/swsusp-dmcrypt.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/process/4.Coding.rst | 4 +-
Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst | 12 ++---
Documentation/process/8.Conclusion.rst | 6 +--
Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst | 2 +-
Documentation/process/coding-style.rst | 2 +-
Documentation/process/howto.rst | 24 +++++-----
Documentation/process/management-style.rst | 2 +-
Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst | 4 +-
Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst | 6 +--
Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst | 8 ++--
Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst | 14 +++---
Documentation/rfkill.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/scsi/scsi-parameters.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/scsi/scsi_mid_low_api.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/scsi/sym53c8xx_2.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/sound/alsa/alsa-parameters.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/sound/oss/oss-parameters.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt | 4 +-
Documentation/virtual/kvm/review-checklist.txt | 4 +-
Documentation/vm/numa | 2 +-
.../watchdog/convert_drivers_to_kernel_api.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-parameters.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/x86/boot.txt | 2 +-
Documentation/zh_CN/CodingStyle | 6 +--
Documentation/zh_CN/HOWTO | 30 ++++++------
Documentation/zh_CN/SecurityBugs | 6 +--
Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingDrivers | 12 ++---
Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingPatches | 14 +++---
Documentation/zh_CN/arm/Booting | 2 +-
Documentation/zh_CN/email-clients.txt | 4 +-
Documentation/zh_CN/oops-tracing.txt | 6 +--
Documentation/zh_CN/stable_api_nonsense.txt | 4 +-
Documentation/zh_CN/stable_kernel_rules.txt | 6 +--
.../zh_CN/volatile-considered-harmful.txt | 4 +-
MAINTAINERS | 10 ++--
arch/x86/Kconfig | 2 +-
drivers/acpi/Kconfig | 2 +-
drivers/ata/libata-core.c | 2 +-
drivers/char/pcmcia/cm4000_cs.c | 4 +-
drivers/net/can/grcan.c | 2 +-
drivers/nvdimm/Kconfig | 2 +-
drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c | 2 +-
drivers/video/fbdev/skeletonfb.c | 8 ++--
drivers/virtio/Kconfig | 2 +-
fs/Kconfig.binfmt | 4 +-
fs/pstore/Kconfig | 2 +-
include/linux/device.h | 2 +-
include/linux/pm.h | 2 +-
include/uapi/linux/major.h | 2 +-
init/Kconfig | 2 +-
init/main.c | 2 +-
lib/Kconfig.debug | 2 +-
scripts/checkpatch.pl | 6 +--
tools/testing/selftests/futex/README | 2 +-
103 files changed, 281 insertions(+), 279 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/00-INDEX b/Documentation/00-INDEX
index d07575a8499e..39caa6544d1f 100644
--- a/Documentation/00-INDEX
+++ b/Documentation/00-INDEX
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ Following translations are available on the WWW:
ABI/
- info on kernel <-> userspace ABI and relative interface stability.
-BUG-HUNTING
+admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst
- brute force method of doing binary search of patches to find bug.
-Changes
+process/changes.rst
- list of changes that break older software packages.
-CodingStyle
+process/coding-style.rst
- how the maintainers expect the C code in the kernel to look.
DMA-API.txt
- DMA API, pci_ API & extensions for non-consistent memory machines.
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ DocBook/
- directory with DocBook templates etc. for kernel documentation.
EDID/
- directory with info on customizing EDID for broken gfx/displays.
-HOWTO
+process/howto.rst
- the process and procedures of how to do Linux kernel development.
IPMI.txt
- info on Linux Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Driver.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Intel-IOMMU.txt
Makefile
- This file does nothing. Removing it breaks make htmldocs and
make distclean.
-ManagementStyle
+process/management-style.rst
- how to (attempt to) manage kernel hackers.
RCU/
- directory with info on RCU (read-copy update).
@@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ SAK.txt
- info on Secure Attention Keys.
SM501.txt
- Silicon Motion SM501 multimedia companion chip
-SecurityBugs
+admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
- procedure for reporting security bugs found in the kernel.
-SubmitChecklist
+process/submit-checklist.rst
- Linux kernel patch submission checklist.
-SubmittingDrivers
+process/submitting-drivers.rst
- procedure to get a new driver source included into the kernel tree.
-SubmittingPatches
+process/submitting-patches.rst
- procedure to get a source patch included into the kernel tree.
VGA-softcursor.txt
- how to change your VGA cursor from a blinking underscore.
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ acpi/
- info on ACPI-specific hooks in the kernel.
aoe/
- description of AoE (ATA over Ethernet) along with config examples.
-applying-patches.txt
+process/applying-patches.rst
- description of various trees and how to apply their patches.
arm/
- directory with info about Linux on the ARM architecture.
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ auxdisplay/
- misc. LCD driver documentation (cfag12864b, ks0108).
backlight/
- directory with info on controlling backlights in flat panel displays
-bad_memory.txt
+admin-guide/bad-memory.rst
- how to use kernel parameters to exclude bad RAM regions.
basic_profiling.txt
- basic instructions for those who wants to profile Linux kernel.
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ process/
- how to work with the mainline kernel development process.
device-mapper/
- directory with info on Device Mapper.
-devices.txt
+admin-guide/devices.rst
- plain ASCII listing of all the nodes in /dev/ with major minor #'s.
devicetree/
- directory with info on device tree files used by OF/PowerPC/ARM
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ efi-stub.txt
- How to use the EFI boot stub to bypass GRUB or elilo on EFI systems.
eisa.txt
- info on EISA bus support.
-email-clients.txt
+process/email-clients.rst
- info on how to use e-mail to send un-mangled (git) patches.
extcon/
- directory with porting guide for Android kernel switch driver.
@@ -226,9 +226,9 @@ ia64/
- directory with info about Linux on Intel 64 bit architecture.
infiniband/
- directory with documents concerning Linux InfiniBand support.
-init.txt
+admin-guide/init.rst
- what to do when the kernel can't find the 1st process to run.
-initrd.txt
+admin-guide/initrd.rst
- how to use the RAM disk as an initial/temporary root filesystem.
input/
- info on Linux input device support.
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ isapnp.txt
- info on Linux ISA Plug & Play support.
isdn/
- directory with info on the Linux ISDN support, and supported cards.
-java.txt
+admin-guide/java.rst
- info on the in-kernel binary support for Java(tm).
ja_JP/
- directory with Japanese translations of various documents
@@ -256,11 +256,11 @@ kbuild/
- directory with info about the kernel build process.
kdump/
- directory with mini HowTo on getting the crash dump code to work.
-kernel-docs.txt
+process/kernel-docs.rst
- listing of various WWW + books that document kernel internals.
kernel-documentation.rst
- how to write and format reStructuredText kernel documentation
-kernel-parameters.txt
+admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
- summary listing of command line / boot prompt args for the kernel.
kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.txt
- List of all per-CPU kthreads and how they introduce jitter.
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ magic-number.txt
- list of magic numbers used to mark/protect kernel data structures.
mailbox.txt
- How to write drivers for the common mailbox framework (IPC).
-md.txt
+admin-guide/md.rst
- info on boot arguments for the multiple devices driver.
media-framework.txt
- info on media framework, its data structures, functions and usage.
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ module-signing.txt
- Kernel module signing for increased security when loading modules.
mtd/
- directory with info about memory technology devices (flash)
-mono.txt
+admin-guide/mono.rst
- how to execute Mono-based .NET binaries with the help of BINFMT_MISC.
namespaces/
- directory with various information about namespaces
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ nommu-mmap.txt
- documentation about no-mmu memory mapping support.
numastat.txt
- info on how to read Numa policy hit/miss statistics in sysfs.
-oops-tracing.txt
+admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst
- how to decode those nasty internal kernel error dump messages.
padata.txt
- An introduction to the "padata" parallel execution API
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ ptp/
- directory with info on support for IEEE 1588 PTP clocks in Linux.
pwm.txt
- info on the pulse width modulation driver subsystem
-ramoops.txt
+admin-guide/ramoops.rst
- documentation of the ramoops oops/panic logging module.
rapidio/
- directory with info on RapidIO packet-based fabric interconnect
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ security/
- directory that contains security-related info
serial/
- directory with info on the low level serial API.
-serial-console.txt
+admin-guide/serial-console.rst
- how to set up Linux with a serial line console as the default.
sgi-ioc4.txt
- description of the SGI IOC4 PCI (multi function) device.
@@ -420,9 +420,9 @@ sparse.txt
- info on how to obtain and use the sparse tool for typechecking.
spi/
- overview of Linux kernel Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) support.
-stable_api_nonsense.txt
+process/stable-api-nonsense.rst
- info on why the kernel does not have a stable in-kernel api or abi.
-stable_kernel_rules.txt
+process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
- rules and procedures for the -stable kernel releases.
static-keys.txt
- info on how static keys allow debug code in hotpaths via patching
@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ trace/
- directory with info on tracing technologies within linux
unaligned-memory-access.txt
- info on how to avoid arch breaking unaligned memory access in code.
-unicode.txt
+admin-guide/unicode.rst
- info on the Unicode character/font mapping used in Linux.
unshare.txt
- description of the Linux unshare system call.
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ vm/
- directory with info on the Linux vm code.
vme_api.txt
- file relating info on the VME bus API in linux
-volatile-considered-harmful.txt
+process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
- Why the "volatile" type class should not be used
w1/
- directory with documents regarding the 1-wire (w1) subsystem.
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/README b/Documentation/ABI/README
index 1fafc4b0753b..3121029dce21 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/README
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/README
@@ -84,4 +84,4 @@ stable:
- Kernel-internal symbols. Do not rely on the presence, absence, location, or
type of any kernel symbol, either in System.map files or the kernel binary
- itself. See Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt.
+ itself. See Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst.
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab
b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab
index 91bd6ca5440f..2cc0a72b64be 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ Description:
because of fragmentation, SLUB will retry with the minimum order
possible depending on its characteristics.
When debug_guardpage_minorder=N (N > 0) parameter is specified
- (see Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt), the minimum possible
+ (see Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst), the minimum possible
order is used and this sysfs entry can not be used to change
the order at run time.
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl
b/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl
index 2a272275c81b..da5c087462b1 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl
@@ -1208,8 +1208,8 @@ static struct block_device_operations opt_fops = {
<listitem>
<para>
- Finally, don't forget to read
<filename>Documentation/SubmittingPatches</filename>
- and possibly
<filename>Documentation/SubmittingDrivers</filename>.
+ Finally, don't forget to read
<filename>Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst</filename>
+ and possibly
<filename>Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst</filename>.
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
diff --git a/Documentation/acpi/video_extension.txt
b/Documentation/acpi/video_extension.txt
index 78b32ac02466..79bf6a4921be 100644
--- a/Documentation/acpi/video_extension.txt
+++ b/Documentation/acpi/video_extension.txt
@@ -101,6 +101,6 @@ received a notification, it will set the backlight level
accordingly. This does
not affect the sending of event to user space, they are always sent to user
space regardless of whether or not the video module controls the backlight
level
directly. This behaviour can be controlled through the
brightness_switch_enabled
-module parameter as documented in kernel-parameters.txt. It is recommended to
+module parameter as documented in admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst. It is
recommended to
disable this behaviour once a GUI environment starts up and wants to have full
control of the backlight level.
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst
index 3335b3b2973a..f3cf12d4bcdd 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst
@@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ Documentation
- There are various README files in the Documentation/ subdirectory:
these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some
drivers for example. See Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what
- is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it
+ is contained in each file. Please read the
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <changes>` file, as it
contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading
your kernel.
@@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ Installing the kernel source
and 4.0.2 patches. Similarly, if you are running kernel version 4.0.2 and
want to jump to 4.0.3, you must first reverse the 4.0.2 patch (that is,
patch -R) **before** applying the 4.0.3 patch. You can read more on this in
- :ref:`Documentation/applying-patches.txt <applying_patches>`.
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/applying-patches.rst <applying_patches>`.
Alternatively, the script patch-kernel can be used to automate this
process. It determines the current kernel version and applies any
@@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ Software requirements
Compiling and running the 4.x kernels requires up-to-date
versions of various software packages. Consult
- :ref:`Documentation/Changes <changes>` for the minimum version numbers
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <changes>` for the minimum
version numbers
required and how to get updates for these packages. Beware that using
excessively old versions of these packages can cause indirect
errors that are very difficult to track down, so don't assume that
@@ -254,7 +255,7 @@ Compiling the kernel
--------------------
- Make sure you have at least gcc 3.2 available.
- For more information, refer to :ref:`Documentation/Changes <changes>`.
+ For more information, refer to :ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst
<changes>`.
Please note that you can still run a.out user programs with this kernel.
@@ -355,7 +356,7 @@ If something goes wrong
help debugging the problem. The text above the dump is also
important: it tells something about why the kernel dumped code (in
the above example, it's due to a bad kernel pointer). More information
- on making sense of the dump is in Documentation/oops-tracing.txt
+ on making sense of the dump is in Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst
- If you compiled the kernel with CONFIG_KALLSYMS you can send the dump
as is, otherwise you will have to use the ``ksymoops`` program to make
@@ -393,7 +394,7 @@ If something goes wrong
If you for some reason cannot do the above (you have a pre-compiled
kernel image or similar), telling me as much about your setup as
- possible will help. Please read the :ref:`REPORTING-BUGS
<reportingbugs>`
+ possible will help. Please read the :ref:`admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst
<reportingbugs>`
document for details.
- Alternatively, you can use gdb on a running kernel. (read-only; i.e. you
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/bad-memory.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/bad-memory.rst
index 5cac93e27a97..ec5aafd1b3f1 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/bad-memory.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/bad-memory.rst
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ memmap is already in the kernel and usable as kernel-parameter
at
boot-time. Its syntax is slightly strange and you may need to
calculate the values by yourself!
-Syntax to exclude a memory area (see kernel-parameters.txt for details)::
+Syntax to exclude a memory area (see admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst for
details)::
memmap=<size>$<address>
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/binfmt-misc.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/binfmt-misc.rst
index 9c5ff8f260bf..97b0d7927078 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/binfmt-misc.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/binfmt-misc.rst
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ A few examples (assumed you are in
``/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc``):
echo ':DOSWin:M::MZ::/usr/local/bin/wine:' > register
-For java support see Documentation/java.txt
+For java support see Documentation/admin-guide/java.rst
You can enable/disable binfmt_misc or one binary type by echoing 0 (to disable)
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Hints
-----
If you want to pass special arguments to your interpreter, you can
-write a wrapper script for it. See Documentation/java.txt for an
+write a wrapper script for it. See Documentation/admin-guide/java.rst for an
example.
Your interpreter should NOT look in the PATH for the filename; the kernel
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/braille-console.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/braille-console.rst
index fa3702dc04ab..18e79337dcfd 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/braille-console.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/braille-console.rst
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Linux Braille Console
To get early boot messages on a braille device (before userspace screen
readers can start), you first need to compile the support for the usual serial
-console (see :ref:`Documentation/serial-console.txt <serial_console>`),
and
+console (see :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst
<serial_console>`), and
for braille device
(in :menuselection:`Device Drivers --> Accessibility support --> Console
on braille device`).
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ format is::
console=brl,serial_options...
where ``serial_options...`` are the same as described in
-:ref:`Documentation/serial-console.txt <serial_console>`.
+:ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst <serial_console>`.
So for instance you can use ``console=brl,ttyS0`` if the braille device is
connected to the first serial port, and ``console=brl,ttyS0,115200`` to
override the baud rate to 115200, etc.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ parameter.
For simplicity, only one braille console can be enabled, other uses of
``console=brl,...`` will be discarded. Also note that it does not interfere
with
the console selection mechanism described in
-:ref:`Documentation/serial-console.txt <serial_console>`.
+:ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst <serial_console>`.
For now, only the VisioBraille device is supported.
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst
index a8ef794aadae..d35dd9fd1af0 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/bug-hunting.rst
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ give up. Report as much as you have found to the relevant
maintainer. See
MAINTAINERS for who that is for the subsystem you have worked on.
Before you submit a bug report read
-:ref:`Documentation/REPORTING-BUGS <reportingbugs>`.
+:ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst <reportingbugs>`.
Devices not appearing
====================@@ -244,5 +244,6 @@ Once you have worked out a fix please
submit it upstream. After all open
source is about sharing what you do and don't you want to be recognised for
your genius?
-Please do read :ref:`Documentation/SubmittingPatches <submittingpatches>`
-though to help your code get accepted.
+Please do read
+ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst <submittingpatches>`
though
+to help your code get accepted.
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst
index 17b365331f23..36c279ad64ed 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ system.
The LaTeX version of this document is no longer maintained, nor is
the document that used to reside at lanana.org. This version in the
mainline Linux kernel is the master document. Updates shall be sent
-as patches to the kernel maintainers (see the
-:ref:`Documentation/SubmittingPatches <submittingpatches>` document).
+as patches to the kernel maintainers (see the
+:ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst` document).
Specifically explore the sections titled "CHAR and MISC DRIVERS", and
"BLOCK LAYER" in the MAINTAINERS file to find the right maintainers
to involve for character and block devices.
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
index b0804273b6e3..d2f2725f032e 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
@@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ bytes respectively. Such letter suffixes can also be
entirely omitted::
bits, and "f" is flow control ("r" for RTS or
omit it). Default is "9600n8".
- See Documentation/serial-console.txt for more
+ See Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst for more
information. See
Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt for an
alternative.
@@ -2239,7 +2239,7 @@ bytes respectively. Such letter suffixes can also be
entirely omitted::
mce=option [X86-64] See Documentation/x86/x86_64/boot-options.txt
md= [HW] RAID subsystems devices and level
- See Documentation/md.txt.
+ See Documentation/admin-guide/md.rst.
mdacon= [MDA]
Format: <first>,<last>
@@ -3322,7 +3322,7 @@ bytes respectively. Such letter suffixes can also be
entirely omitted::
r128= [HW,DRM]
raid= [HW,RAID]
- See Documentation/md.txt.
+ See Documentation/admin-guide/md.rst.
ramdisk_size= [RAM] Sizes of RAM disks in kilobytes
See Documentation/blockdev/ramdisk.txt.
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst
index 3e25ea7349ee..13be8d7bcfe7 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ the disk is not available then you have three options :
so won't help for 'early' oopses)
(2) Boot with a serial console (see
- :ref:`Documentation/serial-console.txt <serial_console>`),
+ :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst
<serial_console>`),
run a null modem to a second machine and capture the output there
using your favourite communication program. Minicom works well.
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst
index 7eaf1e71c083..fe95c027e37c 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Setting the ramoops parameters can be done in several
different manners:
mem=128M ramoops.mem_address=0x8000000 ramoops.ecc=1
B. Use Device Tree bindings, as described in
- ``Documentation/device-tree/bindings/reserved-memory/ramoops.txt``.
+
``Documentation/device-tree/bindings/reserved-memory/admin-guide/ramoops.rst``.
For example::
reserved-memory {
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst
index 05c53ac7fa76..0c0f2698ec5a 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ files to the get_maintainer.pl script::
If it is a security bug, please copy the Security Contact listed in the
MAINTAINERS file. They can help coordinate bugfix and disclosure. See
-:ref:`Documentation/SecurityBugs <securitybugs>` for more information.
+:ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst <securitybugs>` for
more information.
If you can't figure out which subsystem caused the issue, you should file
a bug in kernel.org bugzilla and send email to
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ step-by-step instructions for how a user can trigger the bug.
If the failure includes an "OOPS:", take a picture of the screen,
capture
a netconsole trace, or type the message from your screen into the bug
-report. Please read "Documentation/oops-tracing.txt" before posting
your
+report. Please read "Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst"
before posting your
bug report. This explains what you should do with the "Oops"
information
to make it useful to the recipient.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ summary from [1.]>" for easy identification by the
developers::
[4.2.] Kernel .config file:
[5.] Most recent kernel version which did not have the bug:
[6.] Output of Oops.. message (if applicable) with symbolic information
- resolved (see Documentation/oops-tracing.txt)
+ resolved (see Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst)
[7.] A small shell script or example program which triggers the
problem (if possible)
[8.] Environment
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
index df795e22d08b..4f7414cad586 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ area maintainers to understand and fix the security
vulnerability.
As it is with any bug, the more information provided the easier it
will be to diagnose and fix. Please review the procedure outlined in
-REPORTING-BUGS if you are unclear about what information is helpful.
+admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst if you are unclear about what information is
helpful.
Any exploit code is very helpful and will not be released without
consent from the reporter unless it has already been made public.
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/unicode.rst
b/Documentation/admin-guide/unicode.rst
index 012e8e895842..4e5c3df9d55f 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/unicode.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/unicode.rst
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This file is maintained by H. Peter Anvin <unicode at
lanana.org> as part
of the Linux Assigned Names And Numbers Authority (LANANA) project.
The current version can be found at:
- http://www.lanana.org/docs/unicode/unicode.txt
+ http://www.lanana.org/docs/unicode/admin-guide/unicode.rst
Introdution
-----------
diff --git a/Documentation/arm/Booting b/Documentation/arm/Booting
index 83c1df2fc758..259f00af3ab3 100644
--- a/Documentation/arm/Booting
+++ b/Documentation/arm/Booting
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ As an alternative, the boot loader can pass the relevant
'console='
option to the kernel via the tagged lists specifying the port, and
serial format options as described in
- Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt.
+ Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst.
3. Detect the machine type
diff --git a/Documentation/atomic_ops.txt b/Documentation/atomic_ops.txt
index c9d1cacb4395..7281bf939779 100644
--- a/Documentation/atomic_ops.txt
+++ b/Documentation/atomic_ops.txt
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ will fail. Something like the following should suffice:
typedef struct { long counter; } atomic_long_t;
Historically, counter has been declared volatile. This is now discouraged.
-See Documentation/volatile-considered-harmful.txt for the complete rationale.
+See Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst for the complete
rationale.
local_t is very similar to atomic_t. If the counter is per CPU and only
updated by one CPU, local_t is probably more appropriate. Please see
diff --git a/Documentation/blockdev/ramdisk.txt
b/Documentation/blockdev/ramdisk.txt
index fe2ef978d85a..501e12e0323e 100644
--- a/Documentation/blockdev/ramdisk.txt
+++ b/Documentation/blockdev/ramdisk.txt
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Contents:
The RAM disk driver is a way to use main system memory as a block device. It
is required for initrd, an initial filesystem used if you need to load modules
-in order to access the root filesystem (see Documentation/initrd.txt). It can
+in order to access the root filesystem (see
Documentation/admin-guide/initrd.rst). It can
also be used for a temporary filesystem for crypto work, since the contents
are erased on reboot.
diff --git a/Documentation/cgroup-v1/00-INDEX b/Documentation/cgroup-v1/00-INDEX
index 106885ad670d..13e0c85e7b35 100644
--- a/Documentation/cgroup-v1/00-INDEX
+++ b/Documentation/cgroup-v1/00-INDEX
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ cpuacct.txt
- CPU Accounting Controller; account CPU usage for groups of tasks.
cpusets.txt
- documents the cpusets feature; assign CPUs and Mem to a set of tasks.
-devices.txt
+admin-guide/devices.rst
- Device Whitelist Controller; description, interface and security.
freezer-subsystem.txt
- checkpointing; rationale to not use signals, interface.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/maxim,ds3231.txt
b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/maxim,ds3231.txt
index ddef330d2709..1ad4c1c2b3b3 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/maxim,ds3231.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/maxim,ds3231.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
* Maxim DS3231 Real Time Clock
Required properties:
-see: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-devices.txt
+see: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-admin-guide/devices.rst
Optional property:
- #clock-cells: Should be 1.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/pcf8563.txt
b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/pcf8563.txt
index 72f6d2c9665e..086c998c5561 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/pcf8563.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/pcf8563.txt
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
Philips PCF8563/Epson RTC8564 Real Time Clock
Required properties:
-see: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-devices.txt
+see: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-admin-guide/devices.rst
Optional property:
- #clock-cells: Should be 0.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.txt
b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.txt
index 7d44eae7ab0b..274058c583dd 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.txt
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
I. For patch submitters
- 0) Normal patch submission rules from Documentation/SubmittingPatches
+ 0) Normal patch submission rules from
Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
applies.
1) The Documentation/ portion of the patch should be a separate patch.
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/locks.txt
b/Documentation/filesystems/locks.txt
index 2cf81082581d..5368690f412e 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/locks.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/locks.txt
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ forever.
This should not cause problems for anybody, since everybody using a
2.1.x kernel should have updated their C library to a suitable version
-anyway (see the file "Documentation/Changes".)
+anyway (see the file "Documentation/process/changes.rst".)
1.2 Allow Mixed Locks Again
---------------------------
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfsroot.txt
b/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfsroot.txt
index 0b2883b17d4c..5efae00f6c7f 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfsroot.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/nfsroot.txt
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Updated 2006 by Horms <horms at verge.net.au>
In order to use a diskless system, such as an X-terminal or printer server
for example, it is necessary for the root filesystem to be present on a
non-disk device. This may be an initramfs (see Documentation/filesystems/
-ramfs-rootfs-initramfs.txt), a ramdisk (see Documentation/initrd.txt) or a
+ramfs-rootfs-initramfs.txt), a ramdisk (see
Documentation/admin-guide/initrd.rst) or a
filesystem mounted via NFS. The following text describes on how to use NFS
for the root filesystem. For the rest of this text 'client' means the
diskless system, and 'server' means the NFS server.
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ They depend on various facilities being available:
"kernel <relative-path-below /tftpboot>". The nfsroot
parameters
are passed to the kernel by adding them to the "append" line.
It is common to use serial console in conjunction with pxeliunx,
- see Documentation/serial-console.txt for more information.
+ see Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst for more information.
For more information on isolinux, including how to create bootdisks
for prebuilt kernels, see http://syslinux.zytor.com/
diff --git a/Documentation/frv/booting.txt b/Documentation/frv/booting.txt
index 9bdf4b46e741..cd9dc1dfb144 100644
--- a/Documentation/frv/booting.txt
+++ b/Documentation/frv/booting.txt
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ separated by spaces:
253:0 Device with major 253 and minor 0
Authoritative information can be found in
- "Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt".
+ "Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst".
(*) rw
diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/submitting-patches
b/Documentation/hwmon/submitting-patches
index 57f60307accc..f88221b46153 100644
--- a/Documentation/hwmon/submitting-patches
+++ b/Documentation/hwmon/submitting-patches
@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ increase the chances of your change being accepted.
----------
* It should be unnecessary to mention, but please read and follow
- Documentation/SubmitChecklist
- Documentation/SubmittingDrivers
- Documentation/SubmittingPatches
- Documentation/CodingStyle
+ Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
+ Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
+ Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
+ Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
* Please run your patch through 'checkpatch --strict'. There should be
no
errors, no warnings, and few if any check messages. If there are any
diff --git a/Documentation/isdn/README b/Documentation/isdn/README
index cfb1884342ee..32d4e80c2c03 100644
--- a/Documentation/isdn/README
+++ b/Documentation/isdn/README
@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ README for the ISDN-subsystem
4. Device-inodes
The major and minor numbers and their names are described in
- Documentation/devices.txt. The major numbers are:
+ Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst. The major numbers are:
43 for the ISDN-tty's.
44 for the ISDN-callout-tty's.
diff --git a/Documentation/ja_JP/HOWTO b/Documentation/ja_JP/HOWTO
index 581c14bdd7be..b03fc8047f03 100644
--- a/Documentation/ja_JP/HOWTO
+++ b/Documentation/ja_JP/HOWTO
@@ -127,15 +127,15 @@ linux-api at ver.kernel.org ???????????
????????????????????????????????
???
- Documentation/CodingStyle
+ Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
??? Linux ??????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????
???????????
- Documentation/SubmittingPatches
- Documentation/SubmittingDrivers
+ Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
+ Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
????????????????????????????????
???????????????????????(?????????
????)
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ linux-api at ver.kernel.org ???????????
"Linux kernel patch submission format"
http://linux.yyz.us/patch-format.html
- Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+ Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst
?????????????????API??????????????
????????????????????????????????
?????-
@@ -164,29 +164,29 @@ linux-api at ver.kernel.org ???????????
????????? Linux ????????????????????
??????OS?????? Linux ?????????????
- Documentation/SecurityBugs
+ Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
?? Linux ???????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????
?????????
- Documentation/ManagementStyle
+ Documentation/process/management-style.rst
????????? Linux ???????????????????
?????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????
- Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt
+ Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
???????????? stable ??????????????????
?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????
- Documentation/kernel-docs.txt
+ Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst
??????????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????
?????????????????
- Documentation/applying-patches.txt
+ Documentation/process/applying-patches.rst
?????????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ Andrew Morton ? Linux-kernel ????????????????
???????????????????????????????????
???????????????????????????????
-??????????????Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt ??
+??????????????Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst ??
??????????????? -stable ???????????????
???????????????????????
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ bugzilla.kernel.org ? Linux ????????????????
?????????????????????????????????
?? kernel bugzilla ????????????????????-
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/page.cgi?id=faq.html
-??????????????????????? REPORTING-BUGS ????
+??????????????????????? admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst ????
???????????????????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????
??????????
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ MAINTAINERS ??????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????
??
-?????????????????Documentation/SubmittingPatches ??
+?????????????????Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst ??
????????????? ?????????????????????
????????????????? ?????????????????
??-
diff --git a/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist
b/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist
index cb5507b1ac81..60c7c35ac517 100644
--- a/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist
+++ b/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
NOTE:
-This is a version of Documentation/SubmitChecklist into Japanese.
+This is a version of Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst into Japanese.
This document is maintained by Takenori Nagano <t-nagano at
ah.jp.nec.com>
and the JF Project team <http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/>.
If you find any difference between this document and the original file
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ to update the original English file first.
Last Updated: 2008/07/14
================================= ????
-linux-2.6.26/Documentation/SubmitChecklist ??????
+linux-2.6.26/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst ??????
????? JF ?????? < http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/ >
???? 2008/07/14
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Linux ???????????????????
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
???????????????????????????????????????
-???????????????????????Documentation/SubmittingPatches
+???????????????????????Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
???Linux??????????????????????????
1: ???CONFIG???????????CONFIG????????? =y, =m, =n
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Linux ???????????????????
??????????????????
17: ?????????????????????
- ??Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt ?????????????
+ ??Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst ?????????????
18: ???module????????????????MODULE_PARM_DESC()?
????????????????????
diff --git a/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmittingPatches
b/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmittingPatches
index 5d6ae639bfa0..02139656463e 100644
--- a/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmittingPatches
+++ b/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmittingPatches
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
NOTE:
-This is a version of Documentation/SubmittingPatches into Japanese.
+This is a version of Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst into
Japanese.
This document is maintained by Keiichi KII <k-keiichi at bx.jp.nec.com>
and the JF Project team <http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/>.
If you find any difference between this document and the original file
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Last Updated: 2011/06/09
================================= ????
-linux-2.6.39/Documentation/SubmittingPatches ???
+linux-2.6.39/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst ???
???
????? JF ?????? < http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/ >
???? 2011/06/09
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ Linux ????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
????????????????????
-???????????Documentation/SubmitChecklist ????????
+???????????Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst ????????
??????????????????????????????????
-??????Documentation/SubmittingDrivers ????????????
+??????Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst ????????????
--------------------------------------------
?????1 ???????????
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt
4) ????????????
????????????( Linux ?????)??????????????
-????????????????????? Documentation/CodingStyle ?
+????????????????????? Documentation/process/coding-style.rst ?
??????????????????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????
??????????
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ MIME ?????????? Linus ????????????
??????? MIME ????????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????????
-????????? Documentation/email-clients.txt ??????????
+????????? Documentation/process/email-clients.rst ??????????
8) ?????????
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ diffstat ???????????? git diff -M --stat --summary ?
???????????????????????????????????
?????? Linus ?????????????101????????
-1) Documentation/CodingStyle???
+1) Documentation/process/coding-style.rst???
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
@@ -704,8 +704,8 @@ Greg Kroah-Hartman, "How to piss off a kernel subsystem
maintainer".
NO!!!! No more huge patch bombs to linux-kernel at vger.kernel.org people!
<https://lkml.org/lkml/2005/7/11/336>
-Kernel Documentation/CodingStyle:
- <http://users.sosdg.org/~qiyong/lxr/source/Documentation/CodingStyle>
+Kernel Documentation/process/coding-style.rst:
+
<http://users.sosdg.org/~qiyong/lxr/source/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst>
Linus Torvalds's mail on the canonical patch format:
<http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/4/7/183>
diff --git a/Documentation/ja_JP/stable_api_nonsense.txt
b/Documentation/ja_JP/stable_api_nonsense.txt
index 7653b5cbfed2..a3b40a4bdcfd 100644
--- a/Documentation/ja_JP/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+++ b/Documentation/ja_JP/stable_api_nonsense.txt
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
NOTE:
-This is a version of Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt into Japanese.
+This is a version of Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst into
Japanese.
This document is maintained by IKEDA, Munehiro <m-ikeda at ds.jp.nec.com>
and the JF Project team <http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/>.
If you find any difference between this document and the original file
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ to update the original English file first.
Last Updated: 2007/07/18
================================= ????
-linux-2.6.22-rc4/Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt ???
+linux-2.6.22-rc4/Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst ???
???
????? JF ?????? < http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/ >
??? ? 2007/06/11
diff --git a/Documentation/ja_JP/stable_kernel_rules.txt
b/Documentation/ja_JP/stable_kernel_rules.txt
index 9dbda9b5d21e..f9249aecba64 100644
--- a/Documentation/ja_JP/stable_kernel_rules.txt
+++ b/Documentation/ja_JP/stable_kernel_rules.txt
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
NOTE:
-This is Japanese translated version of
"Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt".
+This is Japanese translated version of
"Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst".
This one is maintained by Tsugikazu Shibata <tshibata at ab.jp.nec.com>
and JF Project team <www.linux.or.jp/JF>.
If you find difference with original file or problem in translation,
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ file at first.
================================= ????
-linux-2.6.29/Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt
+linux-2.6.29/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
??????
????? JF ?????? < http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/ >
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ linux-2.6.29/Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt
"????????????"?????????
- ?????????????????????(?????????????
??????)
- - Documentation/SubmittingPatches ???????????????????
+ - Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst ???????????????????
- ???????????? Linus ???????????????????
? Linus ??????????ID ? -stable ?????????????
????
diff --git a/Documentation/kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.txt
b/Documentation/kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.txt
index bbc3a8b8cff4..df31e30b6a02 100644
--- a/Documentation/kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.txt
+++ b/Documentation/kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.txt
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ To reduce its OS jitter, do at least one of the following:
kthreads from being created in the first place.
2. Boot with "nosoftlockup=0", which will also prevent these kthreads
from being created. Other related watchdog and softlockup boot
- parameters may be found in Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
+ parameters may be found in Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
and Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-parameters.txt.
3. Echo a zero to /proc/sys/kernel/watchdog to disable the
watchdog timer.
diff --git a/Documentation/ko_KR/HOWTO b/Documentation/ko_KR/HOWTO
index 9a3e65924d54..025252731af5 100644
--- a/Documentation/ko_KR/HOWTO
+++ b/Documentation/ko_KR/HOWTO
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
NOTE:
-This is a version of Documentation/HOWTO translated into korean
+This is a version of Documentation/process/howto.rst translated into korean
This document is maintained by Minchan Kim <minchan at kernel.org>
If you find any difference between this document and the original file or
a problem with the translation, please contact the maintainer of this file.
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ try to update the original English file first.
================================= ? ???
-Documentation/HOWTO
+Documentation/process/howto.rst
? ?? ?????.
??? ??? <minchan at kernel.org>
@@ -98,18 +98,18 @@ mtk.manpages at gmail.com? ??????? ?? ?? ????.
???? ?? ??? ?? ????. ??? ???? ???? ???
???? ??.
- Documentation/Changes
+ Documentation/process/changes.rst
? ??? ??? ????? ???? ????? ?? ??? ???
????? ????? ?? ??? ????.
- Documentation/CodingStyle
+ Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
? ??? ??? ?? ?? ???? ??? ? ?? ??? ????.
?? ??? ??? ? ??? ??????? ??? ??. ????
??????? ? ??? ??? ????? ???? ??? ?? ????
? ??? ??? ???? ??? ??? ??? ???.
- Documentation/SubmittingPatches
- Documentation/SubmittingDrivers
+ Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
+ Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
? ???? ????? ??? ??? ??? ?? ??? ????
??? ??? ???? ??(??? ???? ???? ???).
- Email ???
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ mtk.manpages at gmail.com? ??????? ?? ?? ????.
"Linux kernel patch submission format"
http://linux.yyz.us/patch-format.html
- Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+ Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst
? ??? ????? ??? ???? API? ?? ??? ???
??? ???? ??? ?? ??? ????.
- ????? shim-layer(???? ???)
@@ -136,12 +136,12 @@ mtk.manpages at gmail.com? ??????? ?? ?? ????.
???? ???? ?????? ?? ????.
- Documentation/SecurityBugs
+ Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
????? ??? ??? ?? ??? ????? ????? ? ???
?? ??? ??? ?? ?????? ??? ? ??? ??? ? ???
?? ??.
- Documentation/ManagementStyle
+ Documentation/process/management-style.rst
? ??? ??? ?? ??????? ??? ???? ?? ??
??? ??? ???? ?????? ????. ??? ?? ??? ????
?? ???(?? ?? ??? ?? ?????? ?? ???)?
@@ -149,17 +149,17 @@ mtk.manpages at gmail.com? ??????? ?? ?? ????.
??? ??? ??? ?? ?? ???? ???? ???? ??
????.
- Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt
+ Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
? ??? ???? ?? ??? ????? ??? ???? ???
????? ??? ??? ? ??? ??? ?? ????
??? ?? ???? ????.
- Documentation/kernel-docs.txt
+ Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst
?? ??? ??? ?? ??? ?????. ?? ?? ??? ???
?? ???? ?? ?? ??? ???? ?? ?? ? ????
????.
- Documentation/applying-patches.txt
+ Documentation/process/applying-patches.rst
??? ???? ??? ??? ?? ?? ????? ???
?????? ??? ??? ???? ?? ?? ?????.
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ Andrew Morton? ?? ??.
4.x.y? "stable" ?<stable at vger.kernel.org>? ?? ???? ?? ?? ???
????.
-?? ?? ??? ?? Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt ??? ??
+?? ?? ??? ?? Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst ??? ??
??? ???? -stable ??? ?????? ?? ????? ???
?????? ????.
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ bugzilla.kernel.org? ??? ?? ????? ??? ??? ?
kernel bugzilla? ???? ??? ??? ??? ????.
http://test.kernel.org/bugzilla/faq.html
-?? ?? ?? ????? ?? REPORTING-BUGS ??? ?? ???? ????
+?? ?? ?? ????? ?? admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst ??? ?? ???? ????
?? ???? ??? ?? ?? ????? ??? ???? ??? ??
????? ??? ?? ??? ?????? ??? ???? ??.
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ bugme-janitor ??? ???(bugzilla? ?? ???? ??? ?
"John ????? ????...."? ???? ????? ??? ? ??? ????
???? ?? ? ??? ??? ??? ???.
-????? ???? ??? ???? ???? Documentation/SubmittingPatches?
+????? ???? ??? ???? ???? Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst?
?????? ???(plain) ?? ? ?? ????? ??. ?? ?????
?????? ??? ???? ??? ???. ??? ????? ???
? ?? ??? ???? ?? ??? ????? ???? ?? ??? ??
diff --git a/Documentation/ko_KR/stable_api_nonsense.txt
b/Documentation/ko_KR/stable_api_nonsense.txt
index 3ba10b11d556..4d93af1efd61 100644
--- a/Documentation/ko_KR/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+++ b/Documentation/ko_KR/stable_api_nonsense.txt
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
NOTE:
-This is a version of Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt translated
+This is a version of Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst translated
into korean
This document is maintained by Minchan Kim <minchan at kernel.org>
If you find any difference between this document and the original file or
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ try to update the original English file first.
================================= ? ???
-Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst
? ?? ?????.
??? ??? <minchan at kernel.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/lockup-watchdogs.txt
b/Documentation/lockup-watchdogs.txt
index 4a6e33e1af61..c8b8378513d6 100644
--- a/Documentation/lockup-watchdogs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/lockup-watchdogs.txt
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ details), without giving other tasks a chance to run. The
current
stack trace is displayed upon detection and, by default, the system
will stay locked up. Alternatively, the kernel can be configured to
panic; a sysctl, "kernel.softlockup_panic", a kernel parameter,
-"softlockup_panic" (see
"Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt" for
+"softlockup_panic" (see
"Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst" for
details), and a compile option, "BOOTPARAM_SOFTLOCKUP_PANIC", are
provided for this.
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ upon detection and the system will stay locked up unless the
default
behavior is changed, which can be done through a sysctl,
'hardlockup_panic', a compile time knob,
"BOOTPARAM_HARDLOCKUP_PANIC",
and a kernel parameter, "nmi_watchdog"
-(see "Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt" for details).
+(see "Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst" for details).
The panic option can be used in combination with panic_timeout (this
timeout is set through the confusingly named "kernel.panic" sysctl),
diff --git a/Documentation/m68k/kernel-options.txt
b/Documentation/m68k/kernel-options.txt
index eaf32a1fd0b1..79d21246c75a 100644
--- a/Documentation/m68k/kernel-options.txt
+++ b/Documentation/m68k/kernel-options.txt
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ follows:
PARTUUID=00112233-4455-6677-8899-AABBCCDDEEFF/PARTNROFF=-2
Authoritative information can be found in
-"Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt".
+"Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst".
2.2) ro, rw
diff --git a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/diff-v4l.rst
b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/diff-v4l.rst
index 76b2ecab8657..8209eeb63dd2 100644
--- a/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/diff-v4l.rst
+++ b/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/diff-v4l.rst
@@ -648,12 +648,12 @@ microcode programming. A new interface for MPEG
compression and playback
devices is documented in :ref:`extended-controls`.
.. [#f1]
- According to Documentation/devices.txt these should be symbolic links
+ According to Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst these should be symbolic
links
to ``/dev/video0``. Note the original bttv interface is not
compatible with V4L or V4L2.
.. [#f2]
- According to ``Documentation/devices.txt`` a symbolic link to
+ According to ``Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst`` a symbolic link to
``/dev/radio0``.
.. [#f3]
diff --git a/Documentation/media/v4l-drivers/bttv.rst
b/Documentation/media/v4l-drivers/bttv.rst
index 7abc1c9a261b..bc63b12efafd 100644
--- a/Documentation/media/v4l-drivers/bttv.rst
+++ b/Documentation/media/v4l-drivers/bttv.rst
@@ -304,10 +304,10 @@ bug. It is very helpful if you can tell where exactly it
broke
With a hard freeze you probably doesn't find anything in the logfiles.
The only way to capture any kernel messages is to hook up a serial
console and let some terminal application log the messages. /me uses
-screen. See Documentation/serial-console.txt for details on setting
+screen. See Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst for details on
setting
up a serial console.
-Read Documentation/oops-tracing.txt to learn how to get any useful
+Read Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst to learn how to get any useful
information out of a register+stack dump printed by the kernel on
protection faults (so-called "kernel oops").
diff --git a/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt b/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt
index 0d7cb955aa01..5de846d3ecc0 100644
--- a/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt
+++ b/Documentation/memory-hotplug.txt
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ guarantee that the memory block contains only migratable
pages.
Now, a boot option for making a memory block which consists of migratable pages
is supported. By specifying "kernelcore=" or "movablecore="
boot option, you can
create ZONE_MOVABLE...a zone which is just used for movable pages.
-(See also Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt)
+(See also Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst)
Assume the system has "TOTAL" amount of memory at boot time, this
boot option
creates ZONE_MOVABLE as following.
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt
b/Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt
index 30409a36e95d..296ea00fd3eb 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ priority messages to the console. You can change this at
runtime using:
or by specifying "debug" on the kernel command line at boot, to send
all kernel messages to the console. A specific value for this parameter
can also be set using the "loglevel" kernel boot option. See the
-dmesg(8) man page and Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt for details.
+dmesg(8) man page and Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst for
details.
Netconsole was designed to be as instantaneous as possible, to
enable the logging of even the most critical kernel bugs. It works
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.txt
b/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.txt
index 0fe1c6e0dbcd..cdebc5c8705f 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.txt
@@ -136,14 +136,14 @@ A: Normally Greg Kroah-Hartman collects stable commits
himself, but
Q: I see a network patch and I think it should be backported to stable.
Should I request it via "stable at vger.kernel.org" like the
references in
- the kernel's Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt file say?
+ the kernel's Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst file say?
A: No, not for networking. Check the stable queues as per above 1st to see
if it is already queued. If not, then send a mail to netdev, listing
the upstream commit ID and why you think it should be a stable candidate.
Before you jump to go do the above, do note that the normal stable rules
- in Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt still apply. So you need to
+ in Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst still apply. So you need
to
explicitly indicate why it is a critical fix and exactly what users are
impacted. In addition, you need to convince yourself that you _really_
think it has been overlooked, vs. having been considered and rejected.
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ A: No. See above answer. In short, if you think it really
belongs in
If you think there is some valid information relating to it being in
stable that does _not_ belong in the commit log, then use the three
- dash marker line as described in Documentation/SubmittingPatches to
+ dash marker line as described in
Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst to
temporarily embed that information into the patch that you send.
Q: Someone said that the comment style and coding convention is different
@@ -220,5 +220,5 @@ A: Attention to detail. Re-read your own work as if you
were the
If it is your first patch, mail it to yourself so you can test apply
it to an unpatched tree to confirm infrastructure didn't mangle it.
- Finally, go back and read Documentation/SubmittingPatches to be
+ Finally, go back and read Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst to be
sure you are not repeating some common mistake documented there.
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
b/Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
index 97282da82b75..ad3dead052a4 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ steps you should take:
- The contents of your report will vary a lot depending upon the
problem. If it's a kernel crash then you should refer to the
- REPORTING-BUGS file.
+ admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst file.
But for most problems it is useful to provide the following:
diff --git a/Documentation/power/00-INDEX b/Documentation/power/00-INDEX
index ad04cc8097ed..7cb6085839f3 100644
--- a/Documentation/power/00-INDEX
+++ b/Documentation/power/00-INDEX
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ basic-pm-debugging.txt
- Debugging suspend and resume
charger-manager.txt
- Battery charger management.
-devices.txt
+admin-guide/devices.rst
- How drivers interact with system-wide power management
drivers-testing.txt
- Testing suspend and resume support in device drivers
diff --git a/Documentation/power/pci.txt b/Documentation/power/pci.txt
index 44558882aa60..85c746cbab2c 100644
--- a/Documentation/power/pci.txt
+++ b/Documentation/power/pci.txt
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ management. Based on previous work by Patrick Mochel <mochel
at transmeta.com>
This document only covers the aspects of power management specific to PCI
devices. For general description of the kernel's interfaces related to
device
-power management refer to Documentation/power/devices.txt and
+power management refer to Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst and
Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ pm->runtime_idle() callback.
2.4. System-Wide Power Transitions
----------------------------------
There are a few different types of system-wide power transitions, described in
-Documentation/power/devices.txt. Each of them requires devices to be handled
+Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst. Each of them requires devices to
be handled
in a specific way and the PM core executes subsystem-level power management
callbacks for this purpose. They are executed in phases such that each phase
involves executing the same subsystem-level callback for every device belonging
@@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ System restore requires a hibernation image to be loaded
into memory and the
pre-hibernation memory contents to be restored before the pre-hibernation
system
activity can be resumed.
-As described in Documentation/power/devices.txt, the hibernation image is
loaded
+As described in Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst, the hibernation
image is loaded
into memory by a fresh instance of the kernel, called the boot kernel, which in
turn is loaded and run by a boot loader in the usual way. After the boot
kernel
has loaded the image, it needs to replace its own code and data with the code
@@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ controlling the runtime power management of their devices.
At the time of this writing there are two ways to define power management
callbacks for a PCI device driver, the recommended one, based on using a
-dev_pm_ops structure described in Documentation/power/devices.txt, and the
+dev_pm_ops structure described in Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst,
and the
"legacy" one, in which the .suspend(), .suspend_late(),
.resume_early(), and
.resume() callbacks from struct pci_driver are used. The legacy approach,
however, doesn't allow one to define runtime power management callbacks and
is
@@ -1046,5 +1046,5 @@ PCI Local Bus Specification, Rev. 3.0
PCI Bus Power Management Interface Specification, Rev. 1.2
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Specification, Rev. 3.0b
PCI Express Base Specification, Rev. 2.0
-Documentation/power/devices.txt
+Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst
Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
b/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
index 1fd1fbe9ce95..4870980e967e 100644
--- a/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
+++ b/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ left in runtime suspend. If that happens, the PM core will
not execute any
system suspend and resume callbacks for all of those devices, except for the
complete callback, which is then entirely responsible for handling the device
as appropriate. This only applies to system suspend transitions that are not
-related to hibernation (see Documentation/power/devices.txt for more
+related to hibernation (see Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst for
more
information).
The PM core does its best to reduce the probability of race conditions between
diff --git a/Documentation/power/swsusp-dmcrypt.txt
b/Documentation/power/swsusp-dmcrypt.txt
index 59931b46ff7e..b802fbfd95ef 100644
--- a/Documentation/power/swsusp-dmcrypt.txt
+++ b/Documentation/power/swsusp-dmcrypt.txt
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Some prerequisites:
You know how dm-crypt works. If not, visit the following web page:
http://www.saout.de/misc/dm-crypt/
You have read Documentation/power/swsusp.txt and understand it.
-You did read Documentation/initrd.txt and know how an initrd works.
+You did read Documentation/admin-guide/initrd.rst and know how an initrd works.
You know how to create or how to modify an initrd.
Now your system is properly set up, your disk is encrypted except for
diff --git a/Documentation/process/4.Coding.rst
b/Documentation/process/4.Coding.rst
index 9d5cef996f7f..983d628c1112 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/4.Coding.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/4.Coding.rst
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Coding style
************
The kernel has long had a standard coding style, described in
-Documentation/CodingStyle. For much of that time, the policies described
+Documentation/process/coding-style.rst. For much of that time, the policies
described
in that file were taken as being, at most, advisory. As a result, there is
a substantial amount of code in the kernel which does not meet the coding
style guidelines. The presence of that code leads to two independent
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ user-space developers to know what they are working with.
See
Documentation/ABI/README for a description of how this documentation should
be formatted and what information needs to be provided.
-The file Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt describes all of the kernel's
+The file Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst describes all of the
kernel's
boot-time parameters. Any patch which adds new parameters should add the
appropriate entries to this file.
diff --git a/Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst
b/Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst
index b511ddf7e82a..1b7728b19ea7 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/5.Posting.rst
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ kernel. Unsurprisingly, the kernel development community has
evolved a set
of conventions and procedures which are used in the posting of patches;
following them will make life much easier for everybody involved. This
document will attempt to cover these expectations in reasonable detail;
-more information can also be found in the files SubmittingPatches,
-SubmittingDrivers, and SubmitChecklist in the kernel documentation
+more information can also be found in the files process/submitting-patches.rst,
+process/submitting-drivers.rst, and process/submit-checklist.rst in the kernel
documentation
directory.
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ pass it to diff with the "-X" option.
The tags mentioned above are used to describe how various developers have
been associated with the development of this patch. They are described in
-detail in the SubmittingPatches document; what follows here is a brief
+detail in the process/submitting-patches.rst document; what follows here is a
brief
summary. Each of these lines has the format:
::
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ The tags in common use are:
- Signed-off-by: this is a developer's certification that he or she has
the right to submit the patch for inclusion into the kernel. It is an
agreement to the Developer's Certificate of Origin, the full text of
- which can be found in Documentation/SubmittingPatches. Code without a
+ which can be found in Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst. Code
without a
proper signoff cannot be merged into the mainline.
- Acked-by: indicates an agreement by another developer (often a
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ The tags in common use are:
it to work.
- Reviewed-by: the named developer has reviewed the patch for correctness;
- see the reviewer's statement in Documentation/SubmittingPatches for more
+ see the reviewer's statement in
Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst for more
detail.
- Reported-by: names a user who reported a problem which is fixed by this
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ take care of:
be examined in any detail. If there is any doubt at all, mail the patch
to yourself and convince yourself that it shows up intact.
- Documentation/email-clients.txt has some helpful hints on making
+ Documentation/process/email-clients.rst has some helpful hints on making
specific mail clients work for sending patches.
- Are you sure your patch is free of silly mistakes? You should always
diff --git a/Documentation/process/8.Conclusion.rst
b/Documentation/process/8.Conclusion.rst
index 23ec7cbc2d2b..1c7f54cd0261 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/8.Conclusion.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/8.Conclusion.rst
@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ For more information
There are numerous sources of information on Linux kernel development and
related topics. First among those will always be the Documentation
-directory found in the kernel source distribution. The top-level HOWTO
-file is an important starting point; SubmittingPatches and
-SubmittingDrivers are also something which all kernel developers should
+directory found in the kernel source distribution. The top-level
process/howto.rst
+file is an important starting point; process/submitting-patches.rst and
+process/submitting-drivers.rst are also something which all kernel developers
should
read. Many internal kernel APIs are documented using the kerneldoc
mechanism; "make htmldocs" or "make pdfdocs" can be used to
generate those
documents in HTML or PDF format (though the version of TeX shipped by some
diff --git a/Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst
b/Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst
index f5b5b1aa51b3..8cc25a06f353 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/adding-syscalls.rst
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Adding a New System Call
This document describes what's involved in adding a new system call to the
Linux kernel, over and above the normal submission advice in
-:ref:`Documentation/SubmittingPatches <submittingpatches>`.
+:ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst <submittingpatches>`.
System Call Alternatives
diff --git a/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
b/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
index 9c61c039ccd9..968808bec407 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
@@ -1058,5 +1058,5 @@ gcc internals and indent, all available from
http://www.gnu.org/manual/
WG14 is the international standardization working group for the programming
language C, URL: http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG14/
-Kernel CodingStyle, by greg at kroah.com at OLS 2002:
+Kernel process/coding-style.rst, by greg at kroah.com at OLS 2002:
http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2002_kernel_codingstyle_talk/html/
diff --git a/Documentation/process/howto.rst b/Documentation/process/howto.rst
index 5f042349f987..3f66a1980726 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/howto.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/howto.rst
@@ -90,19 +90,19 @@ required reading:
what is necessary to do to configure and build the kernel. People
who are new to the kernel should start here.
- :ref:`Documentation/Changes <changes>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/changes.rst <changes>`
This file gives a list of the minimum levels of various software
packages that are necessary to build and run the kernel
successfully.
- :ref:`Documentation/CodingStyle <codingstyle>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/coding-style.rst <codingstyle>`
This describes the Linux kernel coding style, and some of the
rationale behind it. All new code is expected to follow the
guidelines in this document. Most maintainers will only accept
patches if these rules are followed, and many people will only
review code if it is in the proper style.
- :ref:`Documentation/SubmittingPatches <submittingpatches>` and
:ref:`Documentation/SubmittingDrivers <submittingdrivers>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst <submittingpatches>`
and :ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
<submittingdrivers>`
These files describe in explicit detail how to successfully create
and send a patch, including (but not limited to):
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ required reading:
"Linux kernel patch submission format"
http://linux.yyz.us/patch-format.html
- :ref:`Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt <stable_api_nonsense>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst
<stable_api_nonsense>`
This file describes the rationale behind the conscious decision to
not have a stable API within the kernel, including things like:
@@ -135,29 +135,29 @@ required reading:
philosophy and is very important for people moving to Linux from
development on other Operating Systems.
- :ref:`Documentation/SecurityBugs <securitybugs>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst <securitybugs>`
If you feel you have found a security problem in the Linux kernel,
please follow the steps in this document to help notify the kernel
developers, and help solve the issue.
- :ref:`Documentation/ManagementStyle <managementstyle>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/management-style.rst <managementstyle>`
This document describes how Linux kernel maintainers operate and the
shared ethos behind their methodologies. This is important reading
for anyone new to kernel development (or anyone simply curious about
it), as it resolves a lot of common misconceptions and confusion
about the unique behavior of kernel maintainers.
- :ref:`Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt <stable_kernel_rules>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
<stable_kernel_rules>`
This file describes the rules on how the stable kernel releases
happen, and what to do if you want to get a change into one of these
releases.
- :ref:`Documentation/kernel-docs.txt <kernel_docs>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst <kernel_docs>`
A list of external documentation that pertains to kernel
development. Please consult this list if you do not find what you
are looking for within the in-kernel documentation.
- :ref:`Documentation/applying-patches.txt <applying_patches>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/applying-patches.rst <applying_patches>`
A good introduction describing exactly what a patch is and how to
apply it to the different development branches of the kernel.
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ two weeks, but it can be longer if there are no pressing
problems. A
security-related problem, instead, can cause a release to happen almost
instantly.
-The file Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt in the kernel tree
+The file Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst in the kernel tree
documents what kinds of changes are acceptable for the -stable tree, and
how the release process works.
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ tool. For details on how to use the kernel bugzilla, please
see:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/page.cgi?id=faq.html
-The file REPORTING-BUGS in the main kernel source directory has a good
+The file admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst in the main kernel source directory has
a good
template for how to report a possible kernel bug, and details what kind
of information is needed by the kernel developers to help track down the
problem.
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ add your statements between the individual quoted sections
instead of
writing at the top of the mail.
If you add patches to your mail, make sure they are plain readable text
-as stated in Documentation/SubmittingPatches.
+as stated in Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst.
Kernel developers don't want to deal with
attachments or compressed patches; they may want to comment on
individual lines of your patch, which works only that way. Make sure you
diff --git a/Documentation/process/management-style.rst
b/Documentation/process/management-style.rst
index dea2e66c9a10..45595fd8a66b 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/management-style.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/management-style.rst
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Linux kernel management style
This is a short document describing the preferred (or made up, depending
on who you ask) management style for the linux kernel. It's meant to
-mirror the CodingStyle document to some degree, and mainly written to
+mirror the process/coding-style.rst document to some degree, and mainly written
to
avoid answering [#f1]_ the same (or similar) questions over and over again.
Management style is very personal and much harder to quantify than
diff --git a/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
b/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
index 4d82e31b7958..11ec2d93a5e0 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Rules on what kind of patches are accepted, and which ones are
not, into the
- It cannot contain any "trivial" fixes in it (spelling changes,
whitespace cleanups, etc).
- It must follow the
- :ref:`Documentation/SubmittingPatches <submittingpatches>`
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
<submittingpatches>`
rules.
- It or an equivalent fix must already exist in Linus' tree (upstream).
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Procedure for submitting patches to the -stable tree
Documentation/networking/netdev-FAQ.txt
- Security patches should not be handled (solely) by the -stable review
process but should follow the procedures in
- :ref:`Documentation/SecurityBugs <securitybugs>`.
+ :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst <securitybugs>`.
For all other submissions, choose one of the following procedures
-----------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
b/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
index 894289b22b15..a0d9d34bfb6d 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Here are some basic things that developers should do if they
want to see their
kernel patch submissions accepted more quickly.
These are all above and beyond the documentation that is provided in
-:ref:`Documentation/SubmittingPatches <submittingpatches>`
+:ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst <submittingpatches>`
and elsewhere regarding submitting Linux kernel patches.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ and elsewhere regarding submitting Linux kernel patches.
tends to use ``unsigned long`` for 64-bit quantities.
5) Check your patch for general style as detailed in
- :ref:`Documentation/CodingStyle <codingstyle>`.
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/coding-style.rst <codingstyle>`.
Check for trivial violations with the patch style checker prior to
submission (``scripts/checkpatch.pl``).
You should be able to justify all violations that remain in
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ and elsewhere regarding submitting Linux kernel patches.
16) All new ``/proc`` entries are documented under ``Documentation/``
17) All new kernel boot parameters are documented in
- ``Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt``.
+ ``Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst``.
18) All new module parameters are documented with ``MODULE_PARM_DESC()``
diff --git a/Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
b/Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
index 252b77a23fad..0939d018c289 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ various kernel trees. Note that if you are interested in video
card drivers
you should probably talk to XFree86 (http://www.xfree86.org/) and/or X.Org
(http://x.org/) instead.
-Also read the Documentation/SubmittingPatches document.
+Also read the Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst document.
Allocating Device Numbers
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ by the Linux assigned name and number authority (currently
this is
Torben Mathiasen). The site is http://www.lanana.org/. This
also deals with allocating numbers for devices that are not going to
be submitted to the mainstream kernel.
-See Documentation/devices.txt for more information on this.
+See Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst for more information on this.
If you don't use assigned numbers then when your device is submitted it
will
be given an assigned number even if that is different from values you may
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Interfaces:
Code:
Please use the Linux style of code formatting as documented
- in :ref:`Documentation/CodingStyle <codingStyle>`.
+ in :ref:`Documentation/process/coding-style.rst <codingStyle>`.
If you have sections of code
that need to be in other formats, for example because they
are shared with a windows driver kit and you want to
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ PM support:
anything. For the driver testing instructions see
Documentation/power/drivers-testing.txt and for a relatively
complete overview of the power management issues related to
- drivers see Documentation/power/devices.txt .
+ drivers see Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst .
Control:
In general if there is active maintenance of a driver by
diff --git a/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
b/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
index e62ddcdcaf5d..e12ecf99b485 100644
--- a/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
+++ b/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
@@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ can greatly increase the chances of your change being
accepted.
This document contains a large number of suggestions in a relatively terse
format. For detailed information on how the kernel development process
works, see :ref:`Documentation/process <development_process_main>`.
-Also, read :ref:`Documentation/SubmitChecklist <submitchecklist>`
+Also, read :ref:`Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst
<submitchecklist>`
for a list of items to check before
submitting code. If you are submitting a driver, also read
-:ref:`Documentation/SubmittingDrivers <submittingdrivers>`;
+:ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst <submittingdrivers>`;
for device tree binding patches, read
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/submitting-patches.txt.
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ then only post say 15 or so at a time and wait for review
and integration.
Check your patch for basic style violations, details of which can be
found in
-:ref:`Documentation/CodingStyle <codingstyle>`.
+:ref:`Documentation/process/coding-style.rst <codingstyle>`.
Failure to do so simply wastes
the reviewers time and will get your patch rejected, probably
without even being read.
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ toward the stable maintainers by putting a line like this::
into the sign-off area of your patch (note, NOT an email recipient). You
should also read
-:ref:`Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt <stable_kernel_rules>`
+:ref:`Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
<stable_kernel_rules>`
in addition to this file.
Note, however, that some subsystem maintainers want to come to their own
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ decreasing the likelihood of your MIME-attached change being
accepted.
Exception: If your mailer is mangling patches then someone may ask
you to re-send them using MIME.
-See :ref:`Documentation/email-clients.txt <email_clients>`
+See :ref:`Documentation/process/email-clients.rst <email_clients>`
for hints about configuring your e-mail client so that it sends your patches
untouched.
@@ -828,8 +828,8 @@ Greg Kroah-Hartman, "How to piss off a kernel subsystem
maintainer".
NO!!!! No more huge patch bombs to linux-kernel at vger.kernel.org people!
<https://lkml.org/lkml/2005/7/11/336>
-Kernel Documentation/CodingStyle:
- :ref:`Documentation/CodingStyle <codingstyle>`
+Kernel Documentation/process/coding-style.rst:
+ :ref:`Documentation/process/coding-style.rst <codingstyle>`
Linus Torvalds's mail on the canonical patch format:
<http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/4/7/183>
diff --git a/Documentation/rfkill.txt b/Documentation/rfkill.txt
index 1f0c27049340..8c174063b3f0 100644
--- a/Documentation/rfkill.txt
+++ b/Documentation/rfkill.txt
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ whether they can be changed or not:
the system software.
The rfkill subsystem has two parameters, rfkill.default_state and
-rfkill.master_switch_mode, which are documented in kernel-parameters.txt.
+rfkill.master_switch_mode, which are documented in
admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst.
2. Implementation details
diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/scsi-parameters.txt
b/Documentation/scsi/scsi-parameters.txt
index 8e66dafa41e1..8477655c0e46 100644
--- a/Documentation/scsi/scsi-parameters.txt
+++ b/Documentation/scsi/scsi-parameters.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
SCSI Kernel Parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-See Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt for general information on
+See Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst for general information on
specifying module parameters.
This document may not be entirely up to date and comprehensive. The command
diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/scsi_mid_low_api.txt
b/Documentation/scsi/scsi_mid_low_api.txt
index 255075157511..0ce6045dfc1f 100644
--- a/Documentation/scsi/scsi_mid_low_api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/scsi/scsi_mid_low_api.txt
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ in parallel by these functions.
Conventions
========== First, Linus Torvalds's thoughts on C coding style can be found
in the
-Documentation/CodingStyle file.
+Documentation/process/coding-style.rst file.
Next, there is a movement to "outlaw" typedefs introducing synonyms
for
struct tags. Both can be still found in the SCSI subsystem, but
diff --git a/Documentation/scsi/sym53c8xx_2.txt
b/Documentation/scsi/sym53c8xx_2.txt
index 6af8f7a7770f..d28186553fb0 100644
--- a/Documentation/scsi/sym53c8xx_2.txt
+++ b/Documentation/scsi/sym53c8xx_2.txt
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ Synchronous transfers frequency (default answer: 80)
10.1 Syntax
Setup commands can be passed to the driver either at boot time or as
-parameters to modprobe, as described in Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
+parameters to modprobe, as described in
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
Example of boot setup command under lilo prompt:
diff --git a/Documentation/sound/alsa/alsa-parameters.txt
b/Documentation/sound/alsa/alsa-parameters.txt
index 0fa40679b080..72eced86f035 100644
--- a/Documentation/sound/alsa/alsa-parameters.txt
+++ b/Documentation/sound/alsa/alsa-parameters.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
ALSA Kernel Parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-See Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt for general information on
+See Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst for general information on
specifying module parameters.
This document may not be entirely up to date and comprehensive. The command
diff --git a/Documentation/sound/oss/oss-parameters.txt
b/Documentation/sound/oss/oss-parameters.txt
index 3ab391e7c295..cc675f25eee4 100644
--- a/Documentation/sound/oss/oss-parameters.txt
+++ b/Documentation/sound/oss/oss-parameters.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
OSS Kernel Parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-See Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt for general information on
+See Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst for general information on
specifying module parameters.
This document may not be entirely up to date and comprehensive. The command
diff --git a/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt b/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt
index ffab8b5caa60..6bb78f872929 100644
--- a/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt
+++ b/Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ show up in /proc/sys/kernel:
- printk_ratelimit_burst
- pty ==> Documentation/filesystems/devpts.txt
- randomize_va_space
-- real-root-dev ==> Documentation/initrd.txt
+- real-root-dev ==> Documentation/admin-guide/initrd.rst
- reboot-cmd [ SPARC only ]
- rtsig-max
- rtsig-nr
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ in a KVM virtual machine. This default can be overridden by
adding
nmi_watchdog=1
-to the guest kernel command line (see Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt).
+to the guest kernel command line (see
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst).
=============================================================
diff --git a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/review-checklist.txt
b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/review-checklist.txt
index a850986ed684..a83b27635fdd 100644
--- a/Documentation/virtual/kvm/review-checklist.txt
+++ b/Documentation/virtual/kvm/review-checklist.txt
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
Review checklist for kvm patches
===============================
-1. The patch must follow Documentation/CodingStyle and
- Documentation/SubmittingPatches.
+1. The patch must follow Documentation/process/coding-style.rst and
+ Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst.
2. Patches should be against kvm.git master branch.
diff --git a/Documentation/vm/numa b/Documentation/vm/numa
index e0b58c0e6b49..a08f71647714 100644
--- a/Documentation/vm/numa
+++ b/Documentation/vm/numa
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ such as DMA or DMA32, represent relatively scarce resources.
Linux chooses
a default zonelist order based on the sizes of the various zone types relative
to the total memory of the node and the total memory of the system. The
default zonelist order may be overridden using the numa_zonelist_order kernel
-boot parameter or sysctl. [see Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt and
+boot parameter or sysctl. [see Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
and
Documentation/sysctl/vm.txt]
By default, Linux will attempt to satisfy memory allocation requests from the
diff --git a/Documentation/watchdog/convert_drivers_to_kernel_api.txt
b/Documentation/watchdog/convert_drivers_to_kernel_api.txt
index 271b8850dde7..9fffb2958d13 100644
--- a/Documentation/watchdog/convert_drivers_to_kernel_api.txt
+++ b/Documentation/watchdog/convert_drivers_to_kernel_api.txt
@@ -213,6 +213,6 @@ The entry for the driver now needs to select WATCHDOG_CORE:
Create a patch and send it to upstream
--------------------------------------
-Make sure you understood Documentation/SubmittingPatches and send your patch to
+Make sure you understood Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst and send
your patch to
linux-watchdog at vger.kernel.org. We are looking forward to it :)
diff --git a/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-parameters.txt
b/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-parameters.txt
index a8d364227a77..e21850e270a0 100644
--- a/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-parameters.txt
+++ b/Documentation/watchdog/watchdog-parameters.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ be listed here unless the driver has its own driver-specific
information
file.
-See Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt for information on
+See Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst for information on
providing kernel parameters for builtin drivers versus loadable
modules.
diff --git a/Documentation/x86/boot.txt b/Documentation/x86/boot.txt
index 9da6f3512249..5e9b826b5f62 100644
--- a/Documentation/x86/boot.txt
+++ b/Documentation/x86/boot.txt
@@ -921,7 +921,7 @@ They should normally not be deleted from the kernel command
line even
though not all of them are actually meaningful to the kernel. Boot
loader authors who need additional command line options for the boot
loader itself should get them registered in
-Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt to make sure they will not
+Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst to make sure they will not
conflict with actual kernel options now or in the future.
vga=<mode>
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/CodingStyle b/Documentation/zh_CN/CodingStyle
index 12717791baac..b02738042799 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/CodingStyle
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/CodingStyle
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Chinese translated version of Documentation/CodingStyle
+Chinese translated version of Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please post to LKML directly.
However, if you have problem communicating in English you can also ask the
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ translation is outdated or there is problem with translation.
Chinese maintainer: Zhang Le <r0bertz at gentoo.org>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/CodingStyle?????
+Documentation/process/coding-style.rst?????
????????????????????LKML??????????????????
????????????????????????????????????????
@@ -809,5 +809,5 @@ GNU ?? - ?? K&R ?????? - cpp, gcc, gcc internals and
indent,
WG14?C????????????URL: http://www.open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG14/
-Kernel CodingStyle??? greg at kroah.com ???OLS 2002?
+Kernel process/coding-style.rst??? greg at kroah.com ???OLS 2002?
http://www.kroah.com/linux/talks/ols_2002_kernel_codingstyle_talk/html/
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/HOWTO b/Documentation/zh_CN/HOWTO
index f0613b92e0be..11be075ba5fa 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/HOWTO
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/HOWTO
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-?Chinese translated version of Documentation/HOWTO
+?Chinese translated version of Documentation/process/howto.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have a problem
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ or if there is a problem with the translation.
Maintainer: Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg at kroah.com>
Chinese maintainer: Li Yang <leoli at freescale.com>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/HOWTO ?????
+Documentation/process/howto.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
@@ -93,16 +93,16 @@ Linux?????????????????????????
???????Linux????????????????????????
???????????
- Documentation/Changes
+ Documentation/process/changes.rst
??????????????????????????
- Documentation/CodingStyle
+ Documentation/process/coding-style.rst
??Linux?????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
????
- Documentation/SubmittingPatches
- Documentation/SubmittingDrivers
+ Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
+ Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
?????????????????????????????)?
- ????
- ????
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Linux?????????????????????????
"Linux kernel patch submission format"
http://linux.yyz.us/patch-format.html
- Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+ Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst
???????????????????API?????????????
??
- ??????????????
@@ -125,23 +125,23 @@ Linux?????????????????????????
????????Linux???????????????????????
????Linux?????????
- Documentation/SecurityBugs
+ Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
??????????Linux?????????????????????
???????????????????
- Documentation/ManagementStyle
+ Documentation/process/management-style.rst
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
????????
- Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt
+ Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
???????????????????????????????
- Documentation/kernel-docs.txt
+ Documentation/process/kernel-docs.rst
??????????????????????????????????
?????????????
- Documentation/applying-patches.txt
+ Documentation/process/applying-patches.rst
????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????API?????????
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ kernel.org???pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/?????????????
2.6.x.y???????????????<stable at vger.kernel.org>?????????
?????
-??????Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt???????????
+??????Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst???????????
??????????????????
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ bugzilla.kernel.org?Linux????????????Bug????
??????????????bug???????bugzilla???????
http://test.kernel.org/bugzilla/faq.html
-?????????REPORTING-BUGS????????????????????
+?????????admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst????????????????????
??????bug???????????????????????????
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ MAINTAINERS???????????????????
??????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????
-Documentation/SubmittingPatches????????????????????
+Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst????????????????????
????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????????
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/SecurityBugs b/Documentation/zh_CN/SecurityBugs
index d21eb07fe943..2d0fffd122ce 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/SecurityBugs
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/SecurityBugs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Chinese translated version of Documentation/SecurityBugs
+Chinese translated version of Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have a problem
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ or if there is a problem with the translation.
Chinese maintainer: Harry Wei <harryxiyou at gmail.com>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/SecurityBugs ?????
+Documentation/admin-guide/security-bugs.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ linux??????????email<security at kernel.org>??????
???????????????????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
-???????????????REPORTING-BUGS??????????
+???????????????admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst??????????
??????????????????????????????????
??????
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingDrivers
b/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingDrivers
index d313f5d8448d..929385e4b194 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingDrivers
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingDrivers
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-?Chinese translated version of Documentation/SubmittingDrivers
+?Chinese translated version of Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have a problem
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ or if there is a problem with the translation.
Chinese maintainer: Li Yang <leo at zh-kernel.org>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/SubmittingDrivers ?????
+Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Documentation/SubmittingDrivers ?????
?????????????????? XFree86 ??(http://www.xfree86.org/)
??? X.org ?? (http://x.org)?
-???? Documentation/SubmittingPatches ???
+???? Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst ???
?????
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Documentation/SubmittingDrivers ?????
???????????????????? Linux ???????? LANANA?
??? Torben Mathiasen???????????? http://www.lanana.org/?
????????????????????????????????????
-??? Documentation/devices.txt?
+??? Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst?
????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Linux 2.6:
??????? Linux ? NT ?????????????
???????
-??? ??? Documentation/CodingStyle ????? Linux ???
+??? ??? Documentation/process/coding-style.rst ????? Linux ???
????????????????? Windows ??????
????????????????????????????
?????????????????????
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ Linux 2.6:
???????????
Documentation/power/drivers-testing.txt????????
????????????????
- Documentation/power/devices.txt?
+ Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst?
??? ????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingPatches
b/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingPatches
index 1d3a10f8746b..e9098da8f1a4 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingPatches
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmittingPatches
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Chinese translated version of Documentation/SubmittingPatches
+Chinese translated version of Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have a problem
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ or if there is a problem with the translation.
Chinese maintainer: TripleX Chung <triplex at zh-kernel.org>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/SubmittingPatches ?????
+Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ Documentation/SubmittingPatches ?????
?????????? Linux ??????????????????????
???????????????????????????????????
??????????
-?? Documentation/SubmitChecklist ??????????????????
+?? Documentation/process/submit-checklist.rst ??????????????????
???????????????????????
-Documentation/SubmittingDrivers ?
+Documentation/process/submitting-drivers.rst ?
--------------------------
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ e-mail ???????????????? e-mail ?????
?????????????????????"??"????????...??
??????????????????????Linus??????????
-1) ? Document/CodingStyle
+1) ? Document/process/coding-style.rst
Nuff ?????????????????????????????????
???????????
@@ -404,8 +404,8 @@ Greg Kroah-Hartman, "How to piss off a kernel subsystem
maintainer".
NO!!!! No more huge patch bombs to linux-kernel at vger.kernel.org people!
<https://lkml.org/lkml/2005/7/11/336>
-Kernel Documentation/CodingStyle:
- <http://sosdg.org/~coywolf/lxr/source/Documentation/CodingStyle>
+Kernel Documentation/process/coding-style.rst:
+
<http://sosdg.org/~coywolf/lxr/source/Documentation/process/coding-style.rst>
Linus Torvalds's mail on the canonical patch format:
<http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/4/7/183>
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/arm/Booting b/Documentation/zh_CN/arm/Booting
index 6158a64df80c..1fe866f8218f 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/arm/Booting
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/arm/Booting
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ RAM?????????????? RAM ??????????
???????????????????????????'console='
????????????????????????????????
- Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt?
+ Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst?
3???????
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/email-clients.txt
b/Documentation/zh_CN/email-clients.txt
index b9a1a3e6c78d..ec31d97e8d0e 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/email-clients.txt
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/email-clients.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-?Chinese translated version of Documentation/email-clients.txt
+?Chinese translated version of Documentation/process/email-clients.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have a problem
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ or if there is a problem with the translation.
Chinese maintainer: Harry Wei <harryxiyou at gmail.com>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/email-clients.txt ?????
+Documentation/process/email-clients.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/oops-tracing.txt
b/Documentation/zh_CN/oops-tracing.txt
index 9312608ffb8d..41ab53cc0e83 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/oops-tracing.txt
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/oops-tracing.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Chinese translated version of Documentation/oops-tracing.txt
+Chinese translated version of Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have a problem
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ or if there is a problem with the translation.
Chinese maintainer: Dave Young <hidave.darkstar at gmail.com>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/oops-tracing.txt ?????
+Documentation/admin-guide/oops-tracing.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ cat /proc/kmsg > file? ???????????? kmsg????
??????????????????????????vga=791??????????
?????????vesafb?????????oops?????
-?2????????????Documentation/serial-console.txt??????null
+?2????????????Documentation/admin-guide/serial-console.rst??????null
modem?????????????????????Minicom??????
?3???Kdump????Documentation/kdump/kdump.txt??
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/stable_api_nonsense.txt
b/Documentation/zh_CN/stable_api_nonsense.txt
index c26a27d1ee7d..a2b27fab382c 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/stable_api_nonsense.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Chinese translated version of Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt
+Chinese translated version of Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have problem
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ is problem with translation.
Maintainer: Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg at kroah.com>
Chinese maintainer: TripleX Chung <zhongyu at 18mail.cn>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/stable_api_nonsense.txt ?????
+Documentation/process/stable-api-nonsense.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/stable_kernel_rules.txt
b/Documentation/zh_CN/stable_kernel_rules.txt
index 26ea5ed7cd9c..db4ba5a0c39a 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/stable_kernel_rules.txt
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/stable_kernel_rules.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Chinese translated version of Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt
+Chinese translated version of Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have a problem
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ or if there is a problem with the translation.
Chinese maintainer: TripleX Chung <triplex at zh-kernel.org>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt ?????
+Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt ?????
- ???????????????????????????????
- ???????????????????????????????
- ???????????????
- - ????Documentation/SubmittingPatches?????
+ - ????Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst?????
???????????????
diff --git a/Documentation/zh_CN/volatile-considered-harmful.txt
b/Documentation/zh_CN/volatile-considered-harmful.txt
index ba8149d2233a..475125967197 100644
--- a/Documentation/zh_CN/volatile-considered-harmful.txt
+++ b/Documentation/zh_CN/volatile-considered-harmful.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Chinese translated version of Documentation/volatile-considered-harmful.txt
+Chinese translated version of
Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst
If you have any comment or update to the content, please contact the
original document maintainer directly. However, if you have a problem
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ or if there is a problem with the translation.
Maintainer: Jonathan Corbet <corbet at lwn.net>
Chinese maintainer: Bryan Wu <bryan.wu at analog.com>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-Documentation/volatile-considered-harmful.txt ?????
+Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst ?????
??????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????????????????
diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS
index 1cd38a7e0064..064f91c95622 100644
--- a/MAINTAINERS
+++ b/MAINTAINERS
@@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ trivial patch so apply some common sense.
PLEASE check your patch with the automated style checker
(scripts/checkpatch.pl) to catch trivial style violations.
- See Documentation/CodingStyle for guidance here.
+ See Documentation/process/coding-style.rst for guidance here.
PLEASE CC: the maintainers and mailing lists that are generated
by scripts/get_maintainer.pl. The results returned by the
script will be best if you have git installed and are making
your changes in a branch derived from Linus' latest git tree.
- See Documentation/SubmittingPatches for details.
+ See Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst for details.
PLEASE try to include any credit lines you want added with the
patch. It avoids people being missed off by mistake and makes
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ trivial patch so apply some common sense.
of the Linux Foundation certificate of contribution and should
include a Signed-off-by: line. The current version of this
"Developer's Certificate of Origin" (DCO) is listed in the file
- Documentation/SubmittingPatches.
+ Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst.
6. Make sure you have the right to send any changes you make. If you
do changes at work you may find your employer owns the patch
@@ -2924,7 +2924,7 @@ CAPELLA MICROSYSTEMS LIGHT SENSOR DRIVER
M: Kevin Tsai <ktsai at capellamicro.com>
S: Maintained
F: drivers/iio/light/cm*
-F: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-devices.txt
+F: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/i2c/trivial-admin-guide/devices.rst
CAVIUM I2C DRIVER
M: Jan Glauber <jglauber at cavium.com>
@@ -11438,7 +11438,7 @@ STABLE BRANCH
M: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh at linuxfoundation.org>
L: stable at vger.kernel.org
S: Supported
-F: Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt
+F: Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst
STAGING SUBSYSTEM
M: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh at linuxfoundation.org>
diff --git a/arch/x86/Kconfig b/arch/x86/Kconfig
index bada636d1065..19d237b0737d 100644
--- a/arch/x86/Kconfig
+++ b/arch/x86/Kconfig
@@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ config X86_CHECK_BIOS_CORRUPTION
line. By default it scans the low 64k of memory every 60
seconds; see the memory_corruption_check_size and
memory_corruption_check_period parameters in
- Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt to adjust this.
+ Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst to adjust this.
When enabled with the default parameters, this option has
almost no overhead, as it reserves a relatively small amount
diff --git a/drivers/acpi/Kconfig b/drivers/acpi/Kconfig
index 535e7828445a..c5f9cbe0ae21 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/acpi/Kconfig
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ config ACPI_DEBUG
Use the acpi.debug_layer and acpi.debug_level kernel command-line
parameters documented in Documentation/acpi/debug.txt and
- Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt to control the type and
+ Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst to control the type and
amount of debug output.
config ACPI_PCI_SLOT
diff --git a/drivers/ata/libata-core.c b/drivers/ata/libata-core.c
index 223a770f78f3..59ce0dd50701 100644
--- a/drivers/ata/libata-core.c
+++ b/drivers/ata/libata-core.c
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ static int ata_force_tbl_size;
static char ata_force_param_buf[PAGE_SIZE] __initdata;
/* param_buf is thrown away after initialization, disallow read */
module_param_string(force, ata_force_param_buf, sizeof(ata_force_param_buf),
0);
-MODULE_PARM_DESC(force, "Force ATA configurations including cable type,
link speed and transfer mode (see Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt for
details)");
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(force, "Force ATA configurations including cable type,
link speed and transfer mode (see
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst for details)");
static int atapi_enabled = 1;
module_param(atapi_enabled, int, 0444);
diff --git a/drivers/char/pcmcia/cm4000_cs.c b/drivers/char/pcmcia/cm4000_cs.c
index c115217c79ae..e051fc8aa7d7 100644
--- a/drivers/char/pcmcia/cm4000_cs.c
+++ b/drivers/char/pcmcia/cm4000_cs.c
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
* (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004 Omnikey AG
*
* (C) 2005-2006 Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org>
- * - Adhere to Kernel CodingStyle
+ * - Adhere to Kernel process/coding-style.rst
* - Port to 2.6.13 "new" style PCMCIA
* - Check for copy_{from,to}_user return values
* - Use nonseekable_open()
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ static struct pcmcia_device *dev_table[CM4000_MAX_DEV];
static struct class *cmm_class;
/* This table doesn't use spaces after the comma between fields and thus
- * violates CodingStyle. However, I don't really think wrapping it around
will
+ * violates process/coding-style.rst. However, I don't really think
wrapping it around will
* make it any clearer to read -HW */
static unsigned char fi_di_table[10][14] = {
/*FI 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 */
diff --git a/drivers/net/can/grcan.c b/drivers/net/can/grcan.c
index db9538d4b358..a7be12d9a139 100644
--- a/drivers/net/can/grcan.c
+++ b/drivers/net/can/grcan.c
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
* See "Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-net-grcan" for
information on the
* sysfs interface.
*
- * See "Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt" for information on the
module
+ * See "Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst" for
information on the module
* parameters.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
diff --git a/drivers/nvdimm/Kconfig b/drivers/nvdimm/Kconfig
index 8b2b740d6679..b20ce7da1ee4 100644
--- a/drivers/nvdimm/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/nvdimm/Kconfig
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ config BLK_DEV_PMEM
non-standard OEM-specific E820 memory type (type-12, see
CONFIG_X86_PMEM_LEGACY), or it is manually specified by the
'memmap=nn[KMG]!ss[KMG]' kernel command line (see
- Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt). This driver converts
+ Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst). This driver converts
these persistent memory ranges into block devices that are
capable of DAX (direct-access) file system mappings. See
Documentation/nvdimm/nvdimm.txt for more details.
diff --git a/drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c
b/drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c
index 5dd430f8f921..d84dffb894f4 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ static const char driver_name[] = "vme_user";
static int bus[VME_USER_BUS_MAX];
static unsigned int bus_num;
-/* Currently Documentation/devices.txt defines the following for VME:
+/* Currently Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst defines the following for
VME:
*
* 221 char VME bus
* 0 = /dev/bus/vme/m0 First master image
diff --git a/drivers/video/fbdev/skeletonfb.c b/drivers/video/fbdev/skeletonfb.c
index f948baa16d82..e219a0a22077 100644
--- a/drivers/video/fbdev/skeletonfb.c
+++ b/drivers/video/fbdev/skeletonfb.c
@@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ static void xxxfb_remove(struct pci_dev *dev)
* @dev: PCI device
* @msg: the suspend event code.
*
- * See Documentation/power/devices.txt for more information
+ * See Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst for more information
*/
static int xxxfb_suspend(struct pci_dev *dev, pm_message_t msg)
{
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ static int xxxfb_suspend(struct pci_dev *dev, pm_message_t
msg)
* xxxfb_resume - Optional but recommended function. Resume the device.
* @dev: PCI device
*
- * See Documentation/power/devices.txt for more information
+ * See Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst for more information
*/
static int xxxfb_resume(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ static void __exit xxxfb_exit(void)
* @dev: platform device
* @msg: the suspend event code.
*
- * See Documentation/power/devices.txt for more information
+ * See Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst for more information
*/
static int xxxfb_suspend(struct platform_device *dev, pm_message_t msg)
{
@@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ static int xxxfb_suspend(struct platform_device *dev,
pm_message_t msg)
* xxxfb_resume - Optional but recommended function. Resume the device.
* @dev: platform device
*
- * See Documentation/power/devices.txt for more information
+ * See Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst for more information
*/
static int xxxfb_resume(struct platform_dev *dev)
{
diff --git a/drivers/virtio/Kconfig b/drivers/virtio/Kconfig
index 77590320d44c..623f72334fa5 100644
--- a/drivers/virtio/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/virtio/Kconfig
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ config VIRTIO_MMIO_CMDLINE_DEVICES
Allow virtio-mmio devices instantiation via the kernel command line
or module parameters. Be aware that using incorrect parameters (base
address in particular) can crash your system - you have been warned.
- See Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt for details.
+ See Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst for details.
If unsure, say 'N'.
diff --git a/fs/Kconfig.binfmt b/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
index 4c09d93d9569..b2f82cf6bf86 100644
--- a/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
+++ b/fs/Kconfig.binfmt
@@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ config BINFMT_MISC
You can do other nice things, too. Read the file
<file:Documentation/binfmt_misc.txt> to learn how to use this
- feature, <file:Documentation/java.txt> for information about how
- to include Java support. and <file:Documentation/mono.txt> for
+ feature, <file:Documentation/admin-guide/java.rst> for information
about how
+ to include Java support. and <file:Documentation/admin-guide/mono.rst>
for
information about how to include Mono-based .NET support.
To use binfmt_misc, you will need to mount it:
diff --git a/fs/pstore/Kconfig b/fs/pstore/Kconfig
index be40813eff52..b42e5bd6d8ff 100644
--- a/fs/pstore/Kconfig
+++ b/fs/pstore/Kconfig
@@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ config PSTORE_RAM
Note that for historical reasons, the module will be named
"ramoops.ko".
- For more information, see Documentation/ramoops.txt.
+ For more information, see Documentation/admin-guide/ramoops.rst.
diff --git a/include/linux/device.h b/include/linux/device.h
index bc41e87a969b..36d3a9867da9 100644
--- a/include/linux/device.h
+++ b/include/linux/device.h
@@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ struct device_dma_parameters {
* minimizes board-specific #ifdefs in drivers.
* @driver_data: Private pointer for driver specific info.
* @power: For device power management.
- * See Documentation/power/devices.txt for details.
+ * See Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst for details.
* @pm_domain: Provide callbacks that are executed during system suspend,
* hibernation, system resume and during runtime PM transitions
* along with subsystem-level and driver-level callbacks.
diff --git a/include/linux/pm.h b/include/linux/pm.h
index 06eb353182ab..efa67b2dfee9 100644
--- a/include/linux/pm.h
+++ b/include/linux/pm.h
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ typedef struct pm_message {
* example, if it detects that a child was unplugged while the system was
* asleep).
*
- * Refer to Documentation/power/devices.txt for more information about the role
+ * Refer to Documentation/power/admin-guide/devices.rst for more information
about the role
* of the above callbacks in the system suspend process.
*
* There also are callbacks related to runtime power management of devices.
diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/major.h b/include/uapi/linux/major.h
index 620252e69b44..19e195bee990 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/major.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/major.h
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
/*
* This file has definitions for major device numbers.
- * For the device number assignments, see Documentation/devices.txt.
+ * For the device number assignments, see
Documentation/admin-guide/devices.rst.
*/
#define UNNAMED_MAJOR 0
diff --git a/init/Kconfig b/init/Kconfig
index 34407f15e6d3..172f80ea0d58 100644
--- a/init/Kconfig
+++ b/init/Kconfig
@@ -1306,7 +1306,7 @@ config BLK_DEV_INITRD
boot loader (loadlin or lilo) and that is mounted as root
before the normal boot procedure. It is typically used to
load modules needed to mount the "real" root file system,
- etc. See <file:Documentation/initrd.txt> for details.
+ etc. See <file:Documentation/admin-guide/initrd.rst> for details.
If RAM disk support (BLK_DEV_RAM) is also included, this
also enables initial RAM disk (initrd) support and adds
diff --git a/init/main.c b/init/main.c
index 2858be732f6d..691eb9351a83 100644
--- a/init/main.c
+++ b/init/main.c
@@ -980,7 +980,7 @@ static int __ref kernel_init(void *unused)
return 0;
panic("No working init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. "
- "See Linux Documentation/init.txt for guidance.");
+ "See Linux Documentation/admin-guide/init.rst for guidance.");
}
static noinline void __init kernel_init_freeable(void)
diff --git a/lib/Kconfig.debug b/lib/Kconfig.debug
index 33bc56cf60d7..d2df3a93284b 100644
--- a/lib/Kconfig.debug
+++ b/lib/Kconfig.debug
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ config PRINTK_TIME
be included, not that the timestamp is recorded.
The behavior is also controlled by the kernel command line
- parameter printk.time=1. See Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
+ parameter printk.time=1. See Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
config MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT
int "Default message log level (1-7)"
diff --git a/scripts/checkpatch.pl b/scripts/checkpatch.pl
index a8368d1c4348..d0c729ccec20 100755
--- a/scripts/checkpatch.pl
+++ b/scripts/checkpatch.pl
@@ -2187,7 +2187,7 @@ sub process {
if ($rawline=~/^\+\+\+\s+(\S+)/) {
$setup_docs = 0;
- if ($1 =~ m at Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt$@) {
+ if ($1 =~ m at Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst$@) {
$setup_docs = 1;
}
#next;
@@ -5102,7 +5102,7 @@ sub process {
my $asm_volatile = qr{\b(__asm__|asm)\s+(__volatile__|volatile)\b};
if ($line =~ /\bvolatile\b/ && $line !~ /$asm_volatile/) {
WARN("VOLATILE",
- "Use of volatile is usually wrong: see
Documentation/volatile-considered-harmful.txt\n" . $herecurr);
+ "Use of volatile is usually wrong: see
Documentation/process/volatile-considered-harmful.rst\n" . $herecurr);
}
# Check for user-visible strings broken across lines, which breaks the ability
@@ -5817,7 +5817,7 @@ sub process {
if (!grep(/$name/, @setup_docs)) {
CHK("UNDOCUMENTED_SETUP",
- "__setup appears un-documented -- check
Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt\n" . $herecurr);
+ "__setup appears un-documented -- check
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst\n" . $herecurr);
}
}
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/futex/README
b/tools/testing/selftests/futex/README
index 0558bb9ce0a6..f3926c33ed4c 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/futex/README
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/futex/README
@@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ o FIXME: decide on a sane test naming scheme. Currently the
tests are named
Coding Style
------------
o The Futex Test project adheres to the coding standards set forth by Linux
- kernel as defined in the Linux source Documentation/CodingStyle.
+ kernel as defined in the Linux source Documentation/process/coding-style.rst.
--
2.7.4
Pavel Machek
2016-Oct-19 10:34 UTC
[PATCH v2 34/37] docs: fix locations of several documents that got moved
Hi!> --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab > +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab > @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ Description: > because of fragmentation, SLUB will retry with the minimum order > possible depending on its characteristics. > When debug_guardpage_minorder=N (N > 0) parameter is specified > - (see Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt), the minimum possible > + (see Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst), the minimum possible > order is used and this sysfs entry can not be used to change > the order at run time.Dunno, but kernel-parameters.txt was already quite long... for a file that is referenced quite often. Adding admin-guide/ into the path does not really help. Maybe admin-guide should go directly into Documentation/ , as that's what our users are interested in? Plus, I'm not sure how many developers will figure out that process/ is what describes kernel patch submission process. We have processes in the kernel, after all... Could we leave symlinks in place? People say "please follow CodingStyle" when reviewing patches. Saying "please follow process/conding-style.rst" ... somehow I don't think that's going to happen. Best regards, Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/virtualization/attachments/20161019/501bf97f/attachment-0001.sig>
Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2016-Oct-19 13:59 UTC
[PATCH v2 34/37] docs: fix locations of several documents that got moved
Em Wed, 19 Oct 2016 12:34:42 +0200 Pavel Machek <pavel at ucw.cz> escreveu:> Hi! > > > > --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab > > +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-kernel-slab > > @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ Description: > > because of fragmentation, SLUB will retry with the minimum order > > possible depending on its characteristics. > > When debug_guardpage_minorder=N (N > 0) parameter is specified > > - (see Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt), the minimum possible > > + (see Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst), the minimum possible > > order is used and this sysfs entry can not be used to change > > the order at run time. > > Dunno, but kernel-parameters.txt was already quite long... for a file > that is referenced quite often. Adding admin-guide/ into the path does > not really help.The big string name starts with Documentation/ :) There are some discussions about changing it to doc/ (or docs/). Also, as you said, kernel-parameters is already a big name. Perhaps we could use, instead, "kernel-parms". If we rename kernel-parameters.rst to kernel-parms.rst, plus the doc/ rename, then the string size will actually reduce: - (see Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt), the minimum possible + (see doc/admin-guide/kernel-parms.rst), the minimum possible> Maybe admin-guide should go directly into Documentation/ , as that's > what our users are interested in?There are several problems if we keep them at Documentation/ dir: - We'll end by mixing documents already converted to ReST with documents not converted yet; - A rename is needed anyway, as Sphinx only accepts ReST files that end with the extension(s) defined at Documentation/conf.py (currently, .rst); - A partial documentation build is made by sub-directory. If we put files under /Documentation, there's no way to build just one book.> Plus, I'm not sure how many developers will figure out that process/ > is what describes kernel patch submission process. We have processes > in the kernel, after all...Do you have a better idea?> Could we leave symlinks in place?My initial patch did that. It created symlinks on the Documentation/user (with was the previous name for the admin's guide). The big issue is how to identify what files at Documentation/ that were not converted yet. On this patch series, we opted to move the file and keep just a reference to the most relevant ones, pointing to the new location: https://git.linuxtv.org/mchehab/experimental.git/commit/?h=lkml-books-v2&id=217462c76ee1c12b45750723059a3461018b6975 https://git.linuxtv.org/mchehab/experimental.git/commit/?h=lkml-books-v2&id=d15595a318356804ed1bc42f509e72de9d031513 We could do something similar to Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt. Yet, the best is, IMHO, to keep this on the absolute minimum of files, as it also makes harder to identify what txt files still require conversion.> People say "please follow > CodingStyle" when reviewing patches. Saying "please follow > process/conding-style.rst" ... somehow I don't think that's going to > happen.As we have a Documentation/CodingStyle (pointing to the new location), this should still work. That's said, using my maintainer's hat, when I review patches from a newbie, I actually prefer to point them to some location with the current practices, as they usually don't know much about the Kernel's way to receive patch. So, I reply with something like: "Please read this: https://mchehab.fedorapeople.org/kernel_docs/process/index.html with instructions about how to submit your work" For an old contributor, I just say: "please follow the coding style" or I reply with the output of checkpatch.pl. Maybe it is just me, but I very much prefer to point to some URL with everything packed altogether than to do several reviews until someone RTFM (Read The Fine Manual), and starts to submit it right. Thanks, Mauro
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