Re: [PATCH 01/29] pinctrl.txt: standardize document format

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Hi Mauro,

On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 3:25 AM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab
<mchehab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Each text file under Documentation follows a different
> format. Some doesn't even have titles!
>
> Change its representation to follow the adopted standard,
> using ReST markups for it to be parseable by Sphinx.
>
> This document is almost following the standard stile.
>
> There are only two things to adjust on it:
>
> - promote the level of the document title;
> - mark literal blocks as such.
>
> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks for your patch!

> --- a/Documentation/pinctrl.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/pinctrl.txt
> @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
> +===============================
>  PINCTRL (PIN CONTROL) subsystem
> +===============================
> +
>  This document outlines the pin control subsystem in Linux
>
>  This subsystem deals with:
> @@ -33,7 +36,7 @@ When a PIN CONTROLLER is instantiated, it will register a descriptor to the
>  pin control framework, and this descriptor contains an array of pin descriptors
>  describing the pins handled by this specific pin controller.
>
> -Here is an example of a PGA (Pin Grid Array) chip seen from underneath:
> +Here is an example of a PGA (Pin Grid Array) chip seen from underneath::
>
>          A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H
>
> @@ -54,39 +57,40 @@ Here is an example of a PGA (Pin Grid Array) chip seen from underneath:
>     1    o   o   o   o   o   o   o   o
>
>  To register a pin controller and name all the pins on this package we can do
> -this in our driver:
> +this in our driver::
>
> -#include <linux/pinctrl/pinctrl.h>
> +       #include <linux/pinctrl/pinctrl.h>
>
> -const struct pinctrl_pin_desc foo_pins[] = {
> -      PINCTRL_PIN(0, "A8"),
> -      PINCTRL_PIN(1, "B8"),
> -      PINCTRL_PIN(2, "C8"),
> -      ...
> -      PINCTRL_PIN(61, "F1"),
> -      PINCTRL_PIN(62, "G1"),
> -      PINCTRL_PIN(63, "H1"),
> -};
> +       const struct pinctrl_pin_desc foo_pins[] = {
> +       PINCTRL_PIN(0, "A8"),
> +       PINCTRL_PIN(1, "B8"),
> +       PINCTRL_PIN(2, "C8"),
> +       ...
> +       PINCTRL_PIN(61, "F1"),
> +       PINCTRL_PIN(62, "G1"),
> +       PINCTRL_PIN(63, "H1"),
> +       };

The above block is no longer indented correctly.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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