On Sun 2021-07-25 15:16:00, Jonathan Corbet wrote: > Chris Down <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Chris Down writes: > >>+Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx>, linux-doc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > Well, let's actually Cc them this time... > > > >>Stephen Rothwell writes: > >>>After merging the printk tree, today's linux-next build (htmldocs) > >>>produced this warning: > >>> > >>>kernel/printk/printk.c:1: warning: 'printk' not found > >>> > >>>Introduced by commit > >>> > >>> 337015573718 ("printk: Userspace format indexing support") > >>> > >>>I presume that "printk" is referred to elsewhere in the documentation > >>>as being in this file. > >> > >>Hmm, this is an interesting one, because I think we still generally > >>just want to refer to the API as being `printk()`. Changing it all > >>over the place seems wrong. As you'd imagine, there are quite a few > >>references to this name, so it requires a lot of noise all over the > >>docs and inline comments. > >> > >>Jonathan and other docs folks, how can one tell Sphinx that when it > >>sees printk() it's referring to a function-like macro, or otherwise > >>squelch this reasonably? :-) > > The problem is that you moved printk(), but left the associated > kerneldoc comment tied to _printk(), which isn't what you really want to > document. The fix should look something like the attached. > > Thanks, > > jon > > --------snip here---------------------- > printk: Move the printk() kerneldoc comment to its new home > > Commit 337015573718 ("printk: Userspace format indexing support") turned > printk() into a macro, but left the kerneldoc comment for it with the (now) > _printk() function, resulting in this docs-build warning: > > kernel/printk/printk.c:1: warning: 'printk' not found > > Move the kerneldoc comment back next to the (now) macro it's meant to > describe and have the docs build find it there. > > Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx> This looks better than my variant. I have pushed it into printk/linux.git, branch for-5.15-printk-index. Best Regards, Petr