[PATCH 0/1] Start conversion of PowerPC docs
Jonathan Corbet
corbet at lwn.net
Fri Feb 8 11:01:31 AEDT 2019
On Thu, 7 Feb 2019 17:03:15 +1100
"Tobin C. Harding" <tobin at kernel.org> wrote:
> As discussed at LCA here is the start to the docs conversion for PowerPC
> to RST.
>
> This applies cleanly on top of the mainline (5.20-rc5) and Jon's tree
> (docs-next branch).
>
> I'm guessing it should go in through the PowerPC tree because I doubt
> you want to review this Jon, it's one big single patch (all blame for
> that falls on mpe ;)
Well, I went and took a look anyway, being a glutton for punishment. So
naturally I do have some comments...
- I don't think this should be a top-level directory full of docs; the top
level is already rather overpopulated. At worst, we should create an
arch/ directory for architecture-specific docs. I kind of think that
this should be thought through a bit more, though, with an eye toward
who the audience is. Some of it is clearly developer documentation, and
some of it is aimed at admins; ptrace.rst is user-space API stuff.
Nobody ever welcomes me saying this, but we should really split things
into the appropriate manuals according to audience.
- It would be good to know how much of this stuff is still relevant.
bootwrapper.txt hasn't been modified since it was added in 2008.
cpu_features.txt predates the git era, as does mpc52xx.txt; hvcs.txt is
nearly as old. And so on. Can we perhaps stop dragging some of those
docs around?
- The use of flat-table in isa-versions.rst totally wrecks the readability
of those tables in the plain-text version. Said tables are pretty close
to being RST in their original form; it would be far better to just fix
anything needing fixing but to keep that form.
- I'm glad you're adding SPDX lines, but do you know that the license is
correct in each case? It's best to be careful with such things.
Thanks,
jon
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