On Tue, 02 Apr, 2024 19:18:42 -0700 Jakub Kicinski <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2 Apr 2024 13:52:01 -0700 Rahul Rameshbabu wrote: >> +/** >> + * struct ethtool_ts_stats - HW timestamping statistics >> + * @tx_stats: struct group for TX HW timestamping >> + * @pkts: Number of packets successfully timestamped by the hardware. >> + * @lost: Number of hardware timestamping requests where the timestamping >> + * information from the hardware never arrived for submission with >> + * the skb. >> + * @err: Number of arbitrary timestamp generation error events that the >> + * hardware encountered, exclusive of @lost statistics. Cases such >> + * as resource exhaustion, unavailability, firmware errors, and >> + * detected illogical timestamp values not submitted with the skb >> + * are inclusive to this counter. >> + */ >> +struct ethtool_ts_stats { >> + struct_group(tx_stats, > > Doesn't seem like the group should be documented: > > include/linux/ethtool.h:503: warning: Excess struct member 'tx_stats' description in 'ethtool_ts_stats' Was looking into why our internal verification did not catch this. We run W=1 with clang, but looks like the warning does not get triggered unless explicitly run with scripts/kernel-doc. https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/doc-guide/kernel-doc.html#how-to-format-kernel-doc-comments I have debugged using strace that the way the kernel doc checking works when W=1 is set is that the matching source file that is being compiled is passed to scripts/kernel-doc, so include files are missed from the doc check. I think this is worth adding to the kernel documentation. Anyway, I will send out a v2 with this fixed but wait for potentially more feedback on v1. -- Thanks, Rahul Rameshbabu