On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 12:38:52PM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote: > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 09:23:35PM +0300, Imre Deak wrote: > > Hi Stephen, > > > > thanks for the report. > > > > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 09:01:17AM +1100, Stephen Rothwell wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 19:58:38 +1100 Stephen Rothwell <sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > After merging the drm-intel-fixes tree, today's linux-next build > > > > (htmldocs) produced this warning: > > > > > > > > Documentation/gpu/i915:22: /drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_runtime_pm.c:423: WARNING: Inline strong start-string without end-string. > > > > The problem seems to be the > > > > @ignore_usecount=true > > > > part in __intel_runtime_pm_get_if_active()'s docbook documentation. I > > can't see the problem with it, it was meant as a reference to the > > function parameter, granted I'm not sure what's the proper markup syntax > > for this. > > > > I will follow up with the following change which suppresses the warning > > and renders the html as expected unless someone can suggest a better > > way: > > > > - * If @ignore_usecount=true, a reference will be acquired even if there is no > > + * If @ignore_usecount is true, a reference will be acquired even if there is no > > Yeah you can't just use most pseudo-code in kerneldoc because it's > interpreted as raw .rst. So would need some .rst quoting of some sorts to > make it render correctly. > > Usually for pseudo-code I go with blockquotes (started with :: at the end > of the previous line, plus indenting), that gives you also a nice > fixed-width font and everything. Thanks for the info, will read up on the .rst docs and will try to check make htmldocs before sending patches. > Aside from the hyperlink stuff plain English works best in the text parts. > -Daniel > > > > > --Imre > > > > > > > > > > Introduced by commit > > > > > > > > 8840e3bd981f ("drm/i915: Fix the GT fence revocation runtime PM logic") > > > > > > This warning now exists in Linus' tree. > > > > > > -- > > > Cheers, > > > Stephen Rothwell > > > > > > -- > Daniel Vetter > Software Engineer, Intel Corporation > http://blog.ffwll.ch