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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause 2 Copyright 2018 The DPDK contributors 3 4.. _doc_guidelines: 5 6DPDK Documentation Guidelines 7============================= 8 9This document outlines the guidelines for writing the DPDK Guides and API documentation in RST and Doxygen format. 10 11It also explains the structure of the DPDK documentation and shows how to build the Html and PDF versions of the documents. 12 13 14Structure of the Documentation 15------------------------------ 16 17The DPDK source code repository contains input files to build the API documentation and User Guides. 18 19The main directories that contain files related to documentation are shown below:: 20 21 lib 22 |-- librte_acl 23 |-- librte_cfgfile 24 |-- librte_cmdline 25 |-- librte_eal 26 | |-- ... 27 ... 28 doc 29 |-- api 30 +-- guides 31 |-- freebsd_gsg 32 |-- linux_gsg 33 |-- prog_guide 34 |-- sample_app_ug 35 |-- guidelines 36 |-- testpmd_app_ug 37 |-- rel_notes 38 |-- nics 39 |-- ... 40 41 42The API documentation is built from `Doxygen <http://www.doxygen.nl>`_ comments in the header files. 43These files are mainly in the ``lib/librte_*`` directories although some of the Poll Mode Drivers in ``drivers/net`` 44are also documented with Doxygen. 45 46The configuration files that are used to control the Doxygen output are in the ``doc/api`` directory. 47 48The user guides such as *The Programmers Guide* and the *FreeBSD* and *Linux Getting Started* Guides are generated 49from RST markup text files using the `Sphinx <http://sphinx-doc.org>`_ Documentation Generator. 50 51These files are included in the ``doc/guides/`` directory. 52The output is controlled by the ``doc/guides/conf.py`` file. 53 54 55Role of the Documentation 56------------------------- 57 58The following items outline the roles of the different parts of the documentation and when they need to be updated or 59added to by the developer. 60 61* **Release Notes** 62 63 The Release Notes document which features have been added in the current and previous releases of DPDK and highlight 64 any known issues. 65 The Releases Notes also contain notifications of features that will change ABI compatibility in the next release. 66 67 Developers should include updates to the Release Notes with patch sets that relate to any of the following sections: 68 69 * New Features 70 * Resolved Issues (see below) 71 * Known Issues 72 * API Changes 73 * ABI Changes 74 * Shared Library Versions 75 76 Resolved Issues should only include issues from previous releases that have been resolved in the current release. 77 Issues that are introduced and then fixed within a release cycle do not have to be included here. 78 79 Refer to the Release Notes from the previous DPDK release for the correct format of each section. 80 81 82* **API documentation** 83 84 The API documentation explains how to use the public DPDK functions. 85 The `API index page <https://doc.dpdk.org/api/>`_ shows the generated API documentation with related groups of functions. 86 87 The API documentation should be updated via Doxygen comments when new functions are added. 88 89* **Getting Started Guides** 90 91 The Getting Started Guides show how to install and configure DPDK and how to run DPDK based applications on different OSes. 92 93 A Getting Started Guide should be added when DPDK is ported to a new OS. 94 95* **The Programmers Guide** 96 97 The Programmers Guide explains how the API components of DPDK such as the EAL, Memzone, Rings and the Hash Library work. 98 It also explains how some higher level functionality such as Packet Distributor, Packet Framework and KNI work. 99 It also shows the build system and explains how to add applications. 100 101 The Programmers Guide should be expanded when new functionality is added to DPDK. 102 103* **App Guides** 104 105 The app guides document the DPDK applications in the ``app`` directory such as ``testpmd``. 106 107 The app guides should be updated if functionality is changed or added. 108 109* **Sample App Guides** 110 111 The sample app guides document the DPDK example applications in the examples directory. 112 Generally they demonstrate a major feature such as L2 or L3 Forwarding, Multi Process or Power Management. 113 They explain the purpose of the sample application, how to run it and step through some of the code to explain the 114 major functionality. 115 116 A new sample application should be accompanied by a new sample app guide. 117 The guide for the Skeleton Forwarding app is a good starting reference. 118 119* **Network Interface Controller Drivers** 120 121 The NIC Drivers document explains the features of the individual Poll Mode Drivers, such as software requirements, 122 configuration and initialization. 123 124 New documentation should be added for new Poll Mode Drivers. 125 126* **Guidelines** 127 128 The guideline documents record community process, expectations and design directions. 129 130 They can be extended, amended or discussed by submitting a patch and getting community approval. 131 132 133Building the Documentation 134-------------------------- 135 136Dependencies 137~~~~~~~~~~~~ 138 139 140The following dependencies must be installed to build the documentation: 141 142* Doxygen. 143 144* Sphinx (also called python-sphinx). 145 146* TexLive (at least TexLive-core and the extra Latex support). 147 148* Inkscape. 149 150`Doxygen`_ generates documentation from commented source code. 151It can be installed as follows: 152 153.. code-block:: console 154 155 # Ubuntu/Debian. 156 sudo apt-get -y install doxygen 157 158 # Red Hat/Fedora. 159 sudo dnf -y install doxygen 160 161`Sphinx`_ is a Python documentation tool for converting RST files to Html or to PDF (via LaTeX). 162For full support with figure and table captioning the latest version of Sphinx can be installed as follows: 163 164.. code-block:: console 165 166 # Ubuntu/Debian. 167 sudo apt-get -y install python-pip 168 sudo pip install --upgrade sphinx 169 sudo pip install --upgrade sphinx_rtd_theme 170 171 # Red Hat/Fedora. 172 sudo dnf -y install python-pip 173 sudo pip install --upgrade sphinx 174 sudo pip install --upgrade sphinx_rtd_theme 175 176For further information on getting started with Sphinx see the 177`Sphinx Getting Started <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/quickstart.html>`_. 178 179.. Note:: 180 181 To get full support for Figure and Table numbering it is best to install Sphinx 1.3.1 or later. 182 183 184`Inkscape`_ is a vector based graphics program which is used to create SVG images and also to convert SVG images to PDF images. 185It can be installed as follows: 186 187.. code-block:: console 188 189 # Ubuntu/Debian. 190 sudo apt-get -y install inkscape 191 192 # Red Hat/Fedora. 193 sudo dnf -y install inkscape 194 195`TexLive <http://www.tug.org/texlive/>`_ is an installation package for Tex/LaTeX. 196It is used to generate the PDF versions of the documentation. 197The main required packages can be installed as follows: 198 199.. code-block:: console 200 201 # Ubuntu/Debian. 202 sudo apt-get -y install texlive-latex-extra texlive-lang-greek 203 204 # Red Hat/Fedora, selective install. 205 sudo dnf -y install texlive-collection-latexextra texlive-greek-fontenc 206 207`Latexmk <http://personal.psu.edu/jcc8/software/latexmk-jcc/>`_ is a perl script 208for running LaTeX for resolving cross references, 209and it also runs auxiliary programs like bibtex, makeindex if necessary, and dvips. 210It has also a number of other useful capabilities (see man 1 latexmk). 211 212.. code-block:: console 213 214 # Ubuntu/Debian. 215 sudo apt-get -y install latexmk 216 217 # Red Hat/Fedora. 218 sudo dnf -y install latexmk 219 220 221Build commands 222~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 223 224The documentation is built using the standard DPDK build system. 225Some examples are shown below: 226 227* Generate all the documentation targets:: 228 229 make doc 230 231* Generate the Doxygen API documentation in Html:: 232 233 make doc-api-html 234 235* Generate the guides documentation in Html:: 236 237 make doc-guides-html 238 239* Generate the guides documentation in Pdf:: 240 241 make doc-guides-pdf 242 243The output of these commands is generated in the ``build`` directory:: 244 245 build/doc 246 |-- html 247 | |-- api 248 | +-- guides 249 | 250 +-- pdf 251 +-- guides 252 253 254.. Note:: 255 256 Make sure to fix any Sphinx or Doxygen warnings when adding or updating documentation. 257 258The documentation output files can be removed as follows:: 259 260 make doc-clean 261 262 263Document Guidelines 264------------------- 265 266Here are some guidelines in relation to the style of the documentation: 267 268* Document the obvious as well as the obscure since it won't always be obvious to the reader. 269 For example an instruction like "Set up 64 2MB Hugepages" is better when followed by a sample commandline or a link to 270 the appropriate section of the documentation. 271 272* Use American English spellings throughout. 273 This can be checked using the ``aspell`` utility:: 274 275 aspell --lang=en_US --check doc/guides/sample_app_ug/mydoc.rst 276 277 278RST Guidelines 279-------------- 280 281The RST (reStructuredText) format is a plain text markup format that can be converted to Html, PDF or other formats. 282It is most closely associated with Python but it can be used to document any language. 283It is used in DPDK to document everything apart from the API. 284 285The Sphinx documentation contains a very useful `RST Primer <http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html#rst-primer>`_ which is a 286good place to learn the minimal set of syntax required to format a document. 287 288The official `reStructuredText <http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html>`_ website contains the specification for the 289RST format and also examples of how to use it. 290However, for most developers the RST Primer is a better resource. 291 292The most common guidelines for writing RST text are detailed in the 293`Documenting Python <https://docs.python.org/devguide/documenting.html>`_ guidelines. 294The additional guidelines below reiterate or expand upon those guidelines. 295 296 297Line Length 298~~~~~~~~~~~ 299 300* Lines in sentences should be less than 80 characters and wrapped at 301 words. Multiple sentences which are not separated by a blank line are joined 302 automatically into paragraphs. 303 304* Lines in literal blocks **must** be less than 80 characters since 305 they are not wrapped by the document formatters and can exceed the page width 306 in PDF documents. 307 308 Long literal command lines can be shown wrapped with backslashes. For 309 example:: 310 311 testpmd -l 2-3 -n 4 \ 312 --vdev=virtio_user0,path=/dev/vhost-net,queues=2,queue_size=1024 \ 313 -- -i --tx-offloads=0x0000002c --enable-lro --txq=2 --rxq=2 \ 314 --txd=1024 --rxd=1024 315 316 317Whitespace 318~~~~~~~~~~ 319 320* Standard RST indentation is 3 spaces. 321 Code can be indented 4 spaces, especially if it is copied from source files. 322 323* No tabs. 324 Convert tabs in embedded code to 4 or 8 spaces. 325 326* No trailing whitespace. 327 328* Add 2 blank lines before each section header. 329 330* Add 1 blank line after each section header. 331 332* Add 1 blank line between each line of a list. 333 334 335Section Headers 336~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 337 338* Section headers should use the following underline formats:: 339 340 Level 1 Heading 341 =============== 342 343 344 Level 2 Heading 345 --------------- 346 347 348 Level 3 Heading 349 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 350 351 352 Level 4 Heading 353 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 354 355 356* Level 4 headings should be used sparingly. 357 358* The underlines should match the length of the text. 359 360* In general, the heading should be less than 80 characters, for conciseness. 361 362* As noted above: 363 364 * Add 2 blank lines before each section header. 365 366 * Add 1 blank line after each section header. 367 368 369Lists 370~~~~~ 371 372* Bullet lists should be formatted with a leading ``*`` as follows:: 373 374 * Item one. 375 376 * Item two is a long line that is wrapped and then indented to match 377 the start of the previous line. 378 379 * One space character between the bullet and the text is preferred. 380 381* Numbered lists can be formatted with a leading number but the preference is to use ``#.`` which will give automatic numbering. 382 This is more convenient when adding or removing items:: 383 384 #. Item one. 385 386 #. Item two is a long line that is wrapped and then indented to match 387 the start of the previous line. 388 389 #. Item three. 390 391* Definition lists can be written with or without a bullet:: 392 393 * Item one. 394 395 Some text about item one. 396 397 * Item two. 398 399 Some text about item two. 400 401* All lists, and sub-lists, must be separated from the preceding text by a blank line. 402 This is a syntax requirement. 403 404* All list items should be separated by a blank line for readability. 405 406 407Code and Literal block sections 408~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 409 410* Inline text that is required to be rendered with a fixed width font should be enclosed in backquotes like this: 411 \`\`text\`\`, so that it appears like this: ``text``. 412 413* Fixed width, literal blocks of texts should be indented at least 3 spaces and prefixed with ``::`` like this:: 414 415 Here is some fixed width text:: 416 417 0x0001 0x0001 0x00FF 0x00FF 418 419* It is also possible to specify an encoding for a literal block using the ``.. code-block::`` directive so that syntax 420 highlighting can be applied. 421 Examples of supported highlighting are:: 422 423 .. code-block:: console 424 .. code-block:: c 425 .. code-block:: python 426 .. code-block:: diff 427 .. code-block:: none 428 429 That can be applied as follows:: 430 431 .. code-block:: c 432 433 #include<stdio.h> 434 435 int main() { 436 437 printf("Hello World\n"); 438 439 return 0; 440 } 441 442 Which would be rendered as: 443 444 .. code-block:: c 445 446 #include<stdio.h> 447 448 int main() { 449 450 printf("Hello World\n"); 451 452 return 0; 453 } 454 455 456* The default encoding for a literal block using the simplified ``::`` 457 directive is ``none``. 458 459* Lines in literal blocks must be less than 80 characters since they can exceed the page width when converted to PDF documentation. 460 For long literal lines that exceed that limit try to wrap the text at sensible locations. 461 For example a long command line could be documented like this and still work if copied directly from the docs:: 462 463 build/app/testpmd -l 0-2 -n3 --vdev=net_pcap0,iface=eth0 \ 464 --vdev=net_pcap1,iface=eth1 \ 465 -- -i --nb-cores=2 --nb-ports=2 \ 466 --total-num-mbufs=2048 467 468* Long lines that cannot be wrapped, such as application output, should be truncated to be less than 80 characters. 469 470 471Images 472~~~~~~ 473 474* All images should be in SVG scalar graphics format. 475 They should be true SVG XML files and should not include binary formats embedded in a SVG wrapper. 476 477* The DPDK documentation contains some legacy images in PNG format. 478 These will be converted to SVG in time. 479 480* `Inkscape <http://inkscape.org>`_ is the recommended graphics editor for creating the images. 481 Use some of the older images in ``doc/guides/prog_guide/img/`` as a template, for example ``mbuf1.svg`` 482 or ``ring-enqueue1.svg``. 483 484* The SVG images should include a copyright notice, as an XML comment. 485 486* Images in the documentation should be formatted as follows: 487 488 * The image should be preceded by a label in the format ``.. _figure_XXXX:`` with a leading underscore and 489 where ``XXXX`` is a unique descriptive name. 490 491 * Images should be included using the ``.. figure::`` directive and the file type should be set to ``*`` (not ``.svg``). 492 This allows the format of the image to be changed if required, without updating the documentation. 493 494 * Images must have a caption as part of the ``.. figure::`` directive. 495 496* Here is an example of the previous three guidelines:: 497 498 .. _figure_mempool: 499 500 .. figure:: img/mempool.* 501 502 A mempool in memory with its associated ring. 503 504.. _mock_label: 505 506* Images can then be linked to using the ``:numref:`` directive:: 507 508 The mempool layout is shown in :numref:`figure_mempool`. 509 510 This would be rendered as: *The mempool layout is shown in* :ref:`Fig 6.3 <mock_label>`. 511 512 **Note**: The ``:numref:`` directive requires Sphinx 1.3.1 or later. 513 With earlier versions it will still be rendered as a link but won't have an automatically generated number. 514 515* The caption of the image can be generated, with a link, using the ``:ref:`` directive:: 516 517 :ref:`figure_mempool` 518 519 This would be rendered as: *A mempool in memory with its associated ring.* 520 521Tables 522~~~~~~ 523 524* RST tables should be used sparingly. 525 They are hard to format and to edit, they are often rendered incorrectly in PDF format, and the same information 526 can usually be shown just as clearly with a definition or bullet list. 527 528* Tables in the documentation should be formatted as follows: 529 530 * The table should be preceded by a label in the format ``.. _table_XXXX:`` with a leading underscore and where 531 ``XXXX`` is a unique descriptive name. 532 533 * Tables should be included using the ``.. table::`` directive and must have a caption. 534 535* Here is an example of the previous two guidelines:: 536 537 .. _table_qos_pipes: 538 539 .. table:: Sample configuration for QOS pipes. 540 541 +----------+----------+----------+ 542 | Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 | 543 | | | | 544 +==========+==========+==========+ 545 | Text | Text | Text | 546 +----------+----------+----------+ 547 | ... | ... | ... | 548 +----------+----------+----------+ 549 550* Tables can be linked to using the ``:numref:`` and ``:ref:`` directives, as shown in the previous section for images. 551 For example:: 552 553 The QOS configuration is shown in :numref:`table_qos_pipes`. 554 555* Tables should not include merged cells since they are not supported by the PDF renderer. 556 557 558.. _links: 559 560Hyperlinks 561~~~~~~~~~~ 562 563* Links to external websites can be plain URLs. 564 The following is rendered as https://dpdk.org:: 565 566 https://dpdk.org 567 568* They can contain alternative text. 569 The following is rendered as `Check out DPDK <https://dpdk.org>`_:: 570 571 `Check out DPDK <https://dpdk.org>`_ 572 573* An internal link can be generated by placing labels in the document with the format ``.. _label_name``. 574 575* The following links to the top of this section: :ref:`links`:: 576 577 .. _links: 578 579 Hyperlinks 580 ~~~~~~~~~~ 581 582 * The following links to the top of this section: :ref:`links`: 583 584.. Note:: 585 586 The label must have a leading underscore but the reference to it must omit it. 587 This is a frequent cause of errors and warnings. 588 589* The use of a label is preferred since it works across files and will still work if the header text changes. 590 591 592.. _doxygen_guidelines: 593 594Doxygen Guidelines 595------------------ 596 597The DPDK API is documented using Doxygen comment annotations in the header files. 598Doxygen is a very powerful tool, it is extremely configurable and with a little effort can be used to create expressive documents. 599See the `Doxygen website <http://www.doxygen.nl>`_ for full details on how to use it. 600 601The following are some guidelines for use of Doxygen in the DPDK API documentation: 602 603* New libraries that are documented with Doxygen should be added to the Doxygen configuration file: ``doc/api/doxy-api.conf``. 604 It is only required to add the directory that contains the files. 605 It isn't necessary to explicitly name each file since the configuration matches all ``rte_*.h`` files in the directory. 606 607* Use proper capitalization and punctuation in the Doxygen comments since they will become sentences in the documentation. 608 This in particular applies to single line comments, which is the case the is most often forgotten. 609 610* Use ``@`` style Doxygen commands instead of ``\`` style commands. 611 612* Add a general description of each library at the head of the main header files: 613 614 .. code-block:: c 615 616 /** 617 * @file 618 * RTE Mempool. 619 * 620 * A memory pool is an allocator of fixed-size object. It is 621 * identified by its name, and uses a ring to store free objects. 622 * ... 623 */ 624 625* Document the purpose of a function, the parameters used and the return 626 value: 627 628 .. code-block:: c 629 630 /** 631 * Try to take the lock. 632 * 633 * @param sl 634 * A pointer to the spinlock. 635 * @return 636 * 1 if the lock is successfully taken; 0 otherwise. 637 */ 638 int rte_spinlock_trylock(rte_spinlock_t *sl); 639 640* Doxygen supports Markdown style syntax such as bold, italics, fixed width text and lists. 641 For example the second line in the ``devargs`` parameter in the previous example will be rendered as: 642 643 The strings should be a pci address like ``0000:01:00.0`` or **virtual** device name like ``net_pcap0``. 644 645* Use ``-`` instead of ``*`` for lists within the Doxygen comment since the latter can get confused with the comment delimiter. 646 647* Add an empty line between the function description, the ``@params`` and ``@return`` for readability. 648 649* Place the ``@params`` description on separate line and indent it by 2 spaces. 650 (It would be better to use no indentation since this is more common and also because checkpatch complains about leading 651 whitespace in comments. 652 However this is the convention used in the existing DPDK code.) 653 654* Documented functions can be linked to simply by adding ``()`` to the function name: 655 656 .. code-block:: c 657 658 /** 659 * The functions exported by the application Ethernet API to setup 660 * a device designated by its port identifier must be invoked in 661 * the following order: 662 * - rte_eth_dev_configure() 663 * - rte_eth_tx_queue_setup() 664 * - rte_eth_rx_queue_setup() 665 * - rte_eth_dev_start() 666 */ 667 668 In the API documentation the functions will be rendered as links, see the 669 `online section of the rte_ethdev.h docs <https://doc.dpdk.org/api/rte__ethdev_8h.html>`_ that contains the above text. 670 671* The ``@see`` keyword can be used to create a *see also* link to another file or library. 672 This directive should be placed on one line at the bottom of the documentation section. 673 674 .. code-block:: c 675 676 /** 677 * ... 678 * 679 * Some text that references mempools. 680 * 681 * @see eal_memzone.c 682 */ 683 684* Doxygen supports two types of comments for documenting variables, constants and members: prefix and postfix: 685 686 .. code-block:: c 687 688 /** This is a prefix comment. */ 689 #define RTE_FOO_ERROR 0x023. 690 691 #define RTE_BAR_ERROR 0x024. /**< This is a postfix comment. */ 692 693* Postfix comments are preferred for struct members and constants if they can be documented in the same way: 694 695 .. code-block:: c 696 697 struct rte_eth_stats { 698 uint64_t ipackets; /**< Total number of received packets. */ 699 uint64_t opackets; /**< Total number of transmitted packets.*/ 700 uint64_t ibytes; /**< Total number of received bytes. */ 701 uint64_t obytes; /**< Total number of transmitted bytes. */ 702 uint64_t imissed; /**< Total of RX missed packets. */ 703 uint64_t ibadcrc; /**< Total of RX packets with CRC error. */ 704 uint64_t ibadlen; /**< Total of RX packets with bad length. */ 705 } 706 707 Note: postfix comments should be aligned with spaces not tabs in accordance 708 with the :ref:`coding_style`. 709 710* If a single comment type can't be used, due to line length limitations then 711 prefix comments should be preferred. 712 For example this section of the code contains prefix comments, postfix comments on the same line and postfix 713 comments on a separate line: 714 715 .. code-block:: c 716 717 /** Number of elements in the elt_pa array. */ 718 uint32_t pg_num __rte_cache_aligned; 719 uint32_t pg_shift; /**< LOG2 of the physical pages. */ 720 uintptr_t pg_mask; /**< Physical page mask value. */ 721 uintptr_t elt_va_start; 722 /**< Virtual address of the first mempool object. */ 723 uintptr_t elt_va_end; 724 /**< Virtual address of the <size + 1> mempool object. */ 725 phys_addr_t elt_pa[MEMPOOL_PG_NUM_DEFAULT]; 726 /**< Array of physical page addresses for the mempool buffer. */ 727 728 This doesn't have an effect on the rendered documentation but it is confusing for the developer reading the code. 729 It this case it would be clearer to use prefix comments throughout: 730 731 .. code-block:: c 732 733 /** Number of elements in the elt_pa array. */ 734 uint32_t pg_num __rte_cache_aligned; 735 /** LOG2 of the physical pages. */ 736 uint32_t pg_shift; 737 /** Physical page mask value. */ 738 uintptr_t pg_mask; 739 /** Virtual address of the first mempool object. */ 740 uintptr_t elt_va_start; 741 /** Virtual address of the <size + 1> mempool object. */ 742 uintptr_t elt_va_end; 743 /** Array of physical page addresses for the mempool buffer. */ 744 phys_addr_t elt_pa[MEMPOOL_PG_NUM_DEFAULT]; 745 746* Check for Doxygen warnings in new code by checking the API documentation build:: 747 748 make doc-api-html >/dev/null 749 750* Read the rendered section of the documentation that you have added for correctness, clarity and consistency 751 with the surrounding text. 752