Re: [PATCH v9 9/9] docs: ABI: testing: Document the Ampere Altra Family's SMpro sysfs interfaces

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On 30/09/2022 16:38, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 04:43:21PM +0700, Quan Nguyen wrote:
diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d8f82a06570d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+What:		/sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_[core|mem|pcie|other]_[ce|ue]
+KernelVersion:	5.18
+Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+Description:
+		(RO) Contains the 48-byte Ampere (Vendor-Specific) Error Record printed
+		in hex format.
+
+		The detail of each sysfs entries is as below:
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		|   Error     |                   Sysfs entry                           |
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		| Core's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_core_ce |
+		| Core's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_core_ue |
+		| Memory's CE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_mem_ce  |
+		| Memory's UE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_mem_ue  |
+		| PCIe's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_pcie_ce |
+		| PCIe's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_pcie_ue |
+		| Other's CE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_other_ce|
+		| Other's UE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_other_ue|
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		UE: Uncorrect-able Error
+		CE: Correct-able Error
+
+		See section 3.3 Ampere (Vendor-Specific) Error Record Formats,
+		Altra Family RAS Supplement.
+
+
+What:		/sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_[core|mem|pcie|other]_[ce|ue]
+KernelVersion:	5.18
+Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+Description:
+		(RO) Return the overflow status of each type HW error reported:
+		  0      : No overflow
+		  1      : There is an overflow and the oldest HW errors are dropped
+
+		The detail of each sysfs entries is as below:
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+		|   Overflow  |                   Sysfs entry                             |
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+		| Core's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_core_ce |
+		| Core's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_core_ue |
+		| Memory's CE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_mem_ce  |
+		| Memory's UE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_mem_ue  |
+		| PCIe's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_pcie_ce |
+		| PCIe's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_pcie_ue |
+		| Other's CE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_other_ce|
+		| Other's UE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_other_ue|
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+		UE: Uncorrect-able Error
+		CE: Correct-able Error
+
+What:           /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/[error|warn]_[smpro|pmpro]
+KernelVersion:	5.18
+Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+Description:
+		(RO) Contains the internal firmware error/warning printed as hex format.
+
+		The detail of each sysfs entries is as below:
+		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
+		|   Error       |                   Sysfs entry                        |
+		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
+		| SMpro error   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_smpro |
+		| SMpro warning | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/warn_smpro  |
+		| PMpro error   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_pmpro |
+		| PMpro warning | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/warn_pmpro  |
+		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
+		See more details in section 5.10 RAS Internal Error Register Definitions,
+		Altra Family Soc BMC Interface Specification.
+
+What:           /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/event_[vrd_warn_fault|vrd_hot|dimm_hot]
+KernelVersion:	5.18
+Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+Description:
+		(RO) Contains the detail information in case of VRD/DIMM warning/hot events
+		in hex format as below:
+
+		AAAA
+		Where:
+		  AAAA: The event detail information data
+
+		See more details in section 5.7 GPI Status Registers,
+		Altra Family Soc BMC Interface Specification.
+
+
+What:		/sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-misc.*/boot_progress
+KernelVersion:	5.18
+Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+Description:
+		(RO) Contains the boot stages information in hex as format below:
+
+		AABBCCCCCCCC
+		Where:
+		  AA      : The boot stages
+		              00: SMpro firmware booting
+		              01: PMpro firmware booting
+		              02: ATF BL1 firmware booting
+		              03: DDR initialization
+		              04: DDR training report status
+		              05: ATF BL2 firmware booting
+		              06: ATF BL31 firmware booting
+		              07: ATF BL32 firmware booting
+		              08: UEFI firmware booting
+		              09: OS booting
+		  BB      : Boot status
+		              00: Not started
+		              01: Started
+		              02: Completed without error
+		              03: Failed.
+		  CCCCCCCC: Boot status information defined for each boot stages
+
+		See more details in section 5.11 Boot Stage Register Definitions,
+		and section 6. Processor Boot Progress Codes, Altra Family Soc BMC
+		Interface Specification.
+
+
+What:           /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-misc*/soc_power_limit
+KernelVersion:	5.18
+Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+Description:
+		(RW) Contains the desired SoC power limit in Watt.
+		Writes to this sysfs set the desired SoC power limit (W).
+		Reads from this register return the current SoC power limit (W).
+		The value ranges:
+		  Minimum: 120 W
+		  Maximum: Socket TDP power

The documentation above produces htmldocs warnings:

Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro:71: WARNING: Unexpected indentation.
Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro:117: WARNING: Unexpected indentation.
Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro:86: WARNING: Unexpected indentation.
Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro:86: WARNING: Definition list ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent.

I have applied the fixup (with fixes to technical references):

---- >8 ----

diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro
index d8f82a06570d88..39cf222fb6510a 100644
--- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro
+++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-devices-ampere-smpro
@@ -6,23 +6,32 @@ Description:
  		in hex format.
The detail of each sysfs entries is as below:
+
  		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
  		|   Error     |                   Sysfs entry                           |
  		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-		| Core's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_core_ce |
-		| Core's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_core_ue |
-		| Memory's CE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_mem_ce  |
-		| Memory's UE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_mem_ue  |
-		| PCIe's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_pcie_ce |
-		| PCIe's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_pcie_ue |
-		| Other's CE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_other_ce|
-		| Other's UE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_other_ue|
+		| Core's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_core_ce  |
  		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		| Core's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_core_ue  |
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		| Memory's CE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_mem_ce   |
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		| Memory's UE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_mem_ue   |
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		| PCIe's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_pcie_ce  |
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		| PCIe's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_pcie_ue  |
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		| Other's CE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_other_ce |
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+		| Other's UE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_other_ue |
+		+-------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+
  		UE: Uncorrect-able Error
  		CE: Correct-able Error
- See section 3.3 Ampere (Vendor-Specific) Error Record Formats,
-		Altra Family RAS Supplement.
+		For details, see section `3.3 Ampere (Vendor-Specific) Error Record Formats,
+		Altra Family RAS Supplement`.
What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_[core|mem|pcie|other]_[ce|ue]
@@ -30,24 +39,36 @@ KernelVersion:	5.18
  Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Description:
  		(RO) Return the overflow status of each type HW error reported:
-		  0      : No overflow
-		  1      : There is an overflow and the oldest HW errors are dropped
+
+		  - 0      : No overflow
+		  - 1      : There is an overflow and the oldest HW errors are dropped
The detail of each sysfs entries is as below:
+
  		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		|   Overflow  |                   Sysfs entry                             |
  		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		| Core's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_core_ce |
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		| Core's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_core_ue |
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		| Memory's CE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_mem_ce  |
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		| Memory's UE | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_mem_ue  |
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		| PCIe's CE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_pcie_ce |
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		| PCIe's UE   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_pcie_ue |
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		| Other's CE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_other_ce|
+		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  		| Other's UE  | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/overflow_other_ue|
  		+-------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-		UE: Uncorrect-able Error
-		CE: Correct-able Error
+
+		where:
+
+		  - UE: Uncorrect-able Error
+		  - CE: Correct-able Error
What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/[error|warn]_[smpro|pmpro]
  KernelVersion:	5.18
@@ -56,61 +77,74 @@ Description:
  		(RO) Contains the internal firmware error/warning printed as hex format.
The detail of each sysfs entries is as below:
+
  		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
  		|   Error       |                   Sysfs entry                        |
  		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
  		| SMpro error   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_smpro |
+		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
  		| SMpro warning | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/warn_smpro  |
+		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
  		| PMpro error   | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/error_pmpro |
+		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
  		| PMpro warning | /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/warn_pmpro  |
  		+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+
-		See more details in section 5.10 RAS Internal Error Register Definitions,
-		Altra Family Soc BMC Interface Specification.
+
+		For details, see section `5.10 RAS Internal Error Register Definitions,
+		Altra Family Soc BMC Interface Specification`.
What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-errmon.*/event_[vrd_warn_fault|vrd_hot|dimm_hot]
  KernelVersion:	5.18
  Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Description:
  		(RO) Contains the detail information in case of VRD/DIMM warning/hot events
-		in hex format as below:
+		in hex format as below::
- AAAA
-		Where:
-		  AAAA: The event detail information data
+		    AAAA
- See more details in section 5.7 GPI Status Registers,
-		Altra Family Soc BMC Interface Specification.
+		where:
+
+		  - ``AAAA``: The event detail information data
+
+		For more details, see section `5.7 GPI Status Registers,
+		Altra Family Soc BMC Interface Specification`.
What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-misc.*/boot_progress
  KernelVersion:	5.18
  Contact:	quan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Description:
-		(RO) Contains the boot stages information in hex as format below:
+		(RO) Contains the boot stages information in hex as format below::
- AABBCCCCCCCC
-		Where:
-		  AA      : The boot stages
-		              00: SMpro firmware booting
-		              01: PMpro firmware booting
-		              02: ATF BL1 firmware booting
-		              03: DDR initialization
-		              04: DDR training report status
-		              05: ATF BL2 firmware booting
-		              06: ATF BL31 firmware booting
-		              07: ATF BL32 firmware booting
-		              08: UEFI firmware booting
-		              09: OS booting
-		  BB      : Boot status
-		              00: Not started
-		              01: Started
-		              02: Completed without error
-		              03: Failed.
-		  CCCCCCCC: Boot status information defined for each boot stages
+		    AABBCCCCCCCC
- See more details in section 5.11 Boot Stage Register Definitions,
-		and section 6. Processor Boot Progress Codes, Altra Family Soc BMC
-		Interface Specification.
+		where:
+
+		  - ``AA``      : The boot stages
+
+		    - 00: SMpro firmware booting
+		    - 01: PMpro firmware booting
+		    - 02: ATF BL1 firmware booting
+		    - 03: DDR initialization
+		    - 04: DDR training report status
+		    - 05: ATF BL2 firmware booting
+		    - 06: ATF BL31 firmware booting
+		    - 07: ATF BL32 firmware booting
+		    - 08: UEFI firmware booting
+		    - 09: OS booting
+
+		  - ``BB``      : Boot status
+
+		    - 00: Not started
+		    - 01: Started
+		    - 02: Completed without error
+		    - 03: Failed.
+
+		  - ``CCCCCCCC``: Boot status information defined for each boot stages
+
+		For details, see section `5.11 Boot Stage Register Definitions`
+		and section `6. Processor Boot Progress Codes, Altra Family Soc BMC
+		Interface Specification`.
What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/smpro-misc*/soc_power_limit
@@ -121,5 +155,6 @@ Description:
  		Writes to this sysfs set the desired SoC power limit (W).
  		Reads from this register return the current SoC power limit (W).
  		The value ranges:
-		  Minimum: 120 W
-		  Maximum: Socket TDP power
+
+		  - Minimum: 120 W
+		  - Maximum: Socket TDP power


Will apply in next version.
And thank you a lot for the details changes.

Thank you,
- Quan



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