Re: [PATCH 3/3] Documentation/core-api: Add min heap API introduction

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On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 02:47:03AM +0800, Kuan-Wei Chiu wrote:
> Introduce an overview of the min heap API, detailing its usage and
> functionality. The documentation aims to provide developers with a
> clear understanding of how to implement and utilize min heaps within
> the Linux kernel, enhancing the overall accessibility of this data
> structure.

Please format this text to 80 columns.  Just pass it through 'fmt'.

> +This API supports efficient insertion, deletion, and access to the minimum element. It is optimized
> +for use in systems with performance constraints and is suitable for scenarios where the minimum
> +element needs to be accessed or updated frequently.

All systems have "performance constraints".  I'm not sure what that
means in this context.

> +This document provides a guide to the Min Heap API, detailing how to define and use min-heaps.
> +Please note that users should not directly call functions with **__min_heap_*()** names, but should
> +instead use the provided macro wrappers.

You can always remove "Please note that".  It has no meaning.  Just say
"You should not call functions with **__min_heap_** prefixes; use the
functions documented here instead.

> +Min-Heap Definition
> +-------------------
> +
> +The core data structure for representing a min-heap is defined using the **MIN_HEAP_PREALLOCATED**
> +and **DEFINE_MIN_HEAP** macros. These macros allow you to define a min-heap with a preallocated
> +buffer or dynamically allocated memory.
> +
> +Example:
> +
> +.. code-block:: c
> +
> +    #define MIN_HEAP_PREALLOCATED(_type, _name, _nr)
> +    struct _name {
> +        int nr;         /* Number of elements in the heap */
> +        int size;       /* Maximum number of elements that can be held */
> +        _type *data;    /* Pointer to the heap data */
> +        _type preallocated[_nr];  /* Static preallocated array */
> +    }

This isn't an example of code the reader of this document would write
though, is it?  This looks like code already provided.  An example
should be something like:

MIN_HEAP_PREALLOCATED(struct page, my_pages, 23);

... or whatever would actually make sense.





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