[PATCH 48/57] docs: pti_intel_mid.txt: convert to ReST

From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab
Date: Mon Apr 15 2019 - 23:00:40 EST


Convert this small file to ReST format.

Most of the conversion were related to adjusting whitespaces
in order for each section to be properly parsed.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
Documentation/pti/pti_intel_mid.txt | 135 ++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 70 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/pti/pti_intel_mid.txt b/Documentation/pti/pti_intel_mid.txt
index e7a5b6d1f7a9..a674317790ba 100644
--- a/Documentation/pti/pti_intel_mid.txt
+++ b/Documentation/pti/pti_intel_mid.txt
@@ -1,13 +1,17 @@
+=============
+Intel MID PTI
+=============
+
The Intel MID PTI project is HW implemented in Intel Atom
system-on-a-chip designs based on the Parallel Trace
Interface for MIPI P1149.7 cJTAG standard. The kernel solution
-for this platform involves the following files:
+for this platform involves the following files::

-./include/linux/pti.h
-./drivers/.../n_tracesink.h
-./drivers/.../n_tracerouter.c
-./drivers/.../n_tracesink.c
-./drivers/.../pti.c
+ ./include/linux/pti.h
+ ./drivers/.../n_tracesink.h
+ ./drivers/.../n_tracerouter.c
+ ./drivers/.../n_tracesink.c
+ ./drivers/.../pti.c

pti.c is the driver that enables various debugging features
popular on platforms from certain mobile manufacturers.
@@ -24,13 +28,14 @@ kernel->user->kernel context switch overheads of routing
data).

An example debugging usage for this driver system:
- *Hook /dev/ttyPTI0 to syslogd. Opening this port will also start
+
+ * Hook /dev/ttyPTI0 to syslogd. Opening this port will also start
a console device to further capture debugging messages to PTI.
- *Hook /dev/ttyPTI1 to modem debugging data to write to PTI HW.
+ * Hook /dev/ttyPTI1 to modem debugging data to write to PTI HW.
This is where n_tracerouter and n_tracesink are used.
- *Hook /dev/pti to a user-level debugging application for writing
+ * Hook /dev/pti to a user-level debugging application for writing
to PTI HW.
- *Use mipi_* Kernel Driver API in other device drivers for
+ * `Use mipi_` Kernel Driver API in other device drivers for
debugging to PTI by first requesting a PTI write address via
mipi_request_masterchannel(1).

@@ -42,58 +47,58 @@ but is not just blindly executing as 'root'. Keep in mind
the use of ioctl(,TIOCSETD,) is not specific to the n_tracerouter
and n_tracesink line discpline drivers but is a generic
operation for a program to use a line discpline driver
-on a tty port other than the default n_tty.
-
-/////////// To hook up n_tracerouter and n_tracesink /////////
-
-// Note that n_tracerouter depends on n_tracesink.
-#include <errno.h>
-#define ONE_TTY "/dev/ttyOne"
-#define TWO_TTY "/dev/ttyTwo"
-
-// needed global to hand onto ldisc connection
-static int g_fd_source = -1;
-static int g_fd_sink = -1;
-
-// these two vars used to grab LDISC values from loaded ldisc drivers
-// in OS. Look at /proc/tty/ldiscs to get the right numbers from
-// the ldiscs loaded in the system.
-int source_ldisc_num, sink_ldisc_num = -1;
-int retval;
-
-g_fd_source = open(ONE_TTY, O_RDWR); // must be R/W
-g_fd_sink = open(TWO_TTY, O_RDWR); // must be R/W
-
-if (g_fd_source <= 0) || (g_fd_sink <= 0) {
- // doubt you'll want to use these exact error lines of code
- printf("Error on open(). errno: %d\n",errno);
- return errno;
-}
-
-retval = ioctl(g_fd_sink, TIOCSETD, &sink_ldisc_num);
-if (retval < 0) {
- printf("Error on ioctl(). errno: %d\n", errno);
- return errno;
-}
-
-retval = ioctl(g_fd_source, TIOCSETD, &source_ldisc_num);
-if (retval < 0) {
- printf("Error on ioctl(). errno: %d\n", errno);
- return errno;
-}
-
-/////////// To disconnect n_tracerouter and n_tracesink ////////
-
-// First make sure data through the ldiscs has stopped.
-
-// Second, disconnect ldiscs. This provides a
-// little cleaner shutdown on tty stack.
-sink_ldisc_num = 0;
-source_ldisc_num = 0;
-ioctl(g_fd_uart, TIOCSETD, &sink_ldisc_num);
-ioctl(g_fd_gadget, TIOCSETD, &source_ldisc_num);
-
-// Three, program closes connection, and cleanup:
-close(g_fd_uart);
-close(g_fd_gadget);
-g_fd_uart = g_fd_gadget = NULL;
+on a tty port other than the default n_tty::
+
+ /////////// To hook up n_tracerouter and n_tracesink /////////
+
+ // Note that n_tracerouter depends on n_tracesink.
+ #include <errno.h>
+ #define ONE_TTY "/dev/ttyOne"
+ #define TWO_TTY "/dev/ttyTwo"
+
+ // needed global to hand onto ldisc connection
+ static int g_fd_source = -1;
+ static int g_fd_sink = -1;
+
+ // these two vars used to grab LDISC values from loaded ldisc drivers
+ // in OS. Look at /proc/tty/ldiscs to get the right numbers from
+ // the ldiscs loaded in the system.
+ int source_ldisc_num, sink_ldisc_num = -1;
+ int retval;
+
+ g_fd_source = open(ONE_TTY, O_RDWR); // must be R/W
+ g_fd_sink = open(TWO_TTY, O_RDWR); // must be R/W
+
+ if (g_fd_source <= 0) || (g_fd_sink <= 0) {
+ // doubt you'll want to use these exact error lines of code
+ printf("Error on open(). errno: %d\n",errno);
+ return errno;
+ }
+
+ retval = ioctl(g_fd_sink, TIOCSETD, &sink_ldisc_num);
+ if (retval < 0) {
+ printf("Error on ioctl(). errno: %d\n", errno);
+ return errno;
+ }
+
+ retval = ioctl(g_fd_source, TIOCSETD, &source_ldisc_num);
+ if (retval < 0) {
+ printf("Error on ioctl(). errno: %d\n", errno);
+ return errno;
+ }
+
+ /////////// To disconnect n_tracerouter and n_tracesink ////////
+
+ // First make sure data through the ldiscs has stopped.
+
+ // Second, disconnect ldiscs. This provides a
+ // little cleaner shutdown on tty stack.
+ sink_ldisc_num = 0;
+ source_ldisc_num = 0;
+ ioctl(g_fd_uart, TIOCSETD, &sink_ldisc_num);
+ ioctl(g_fd_gadget, TIOCSETD, &source_ldisc_num);
+
+ // Three, program closes connection, and cleanup:
+ close(g_fd_uart);
+ close(g_fd_gadget);
+ g_fd_uart = g_fd_gadget = NULL;
--
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