docs: various documentation fixes

Signed-off-by: Thomas Wood <thomas.wood@intel.com>
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Thomas Wood 2015-06-29 16:47:14 +01:00
parent 8a109f94b9
commit d01ebbd97d
13 changed files with 37 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -38,8 +38,8 @@
<term><option>--debug[=log-domain]</option></term>
<listitem><para>
print extra debugging information when running tests and
optionaly only show the messages from the specified log domain
(use "application" to specifiy the default application domain)
optionally only show the messages from the specified log domain
(use "application" to specify the default application domain)
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
<row>
<entry>#IGT_EXIT_SUCCESS</entry>
<entry>0</entry>
<entry>The test was succesful</entry>
<entry>The test was successful</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>#IGT_EXIT_SKIP</entry>
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
</refentry>
<glossary>
<title>Gloassary</title>
<title>Glossary</title>
<para>The following terms are commonly used in test names to describe
various features of the test and can be used to filter and select
@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
<glossentry id="rte">
<glossterm>rte</glossterm>
<glossdef>
<para>Runtime enviroment checks.</para>
<para>Runtime environment checks.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>

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@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ void igt_debug_wait_for_keypress(const char *var)
* When not connected to a terminal interactive_debug is ignored
* and execution immediately continues. For this reason by default this function
* returns true. It returns false only when N/n is pressed indicating the
* user ins't seeing what was expected.
* user isn't seeing what was expected.
*
* Force test fail when N/n is pressed.
*/

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@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ out:
* @extra_opt_handler: handler for the additional options
* @handler_data: user data given to @extra_opt_handler when invoked
*
* This function handles the subtest related cmdline options and allows an
* This function handles the subtest related command line options and allows an
* arbitrary set of additional options. This is useful for tests which have
* additional knobs to tune when run manually like the number of rounds execute
* or the size of the allocated buffer objects.
@ -1632,7 +1632,7 @@ void igt_skip_on_simulation(void)
* This is the generic structured logging helper function. i-g-t testcase should
* output all normal message to stdout. Warning level message should be printed
* to stderr and the test runner should treat this as an intermediate result
* between SUCESS and FAILURE.
* between SUCCESS and FAILURE.
*
* The log level can be set through the IGT_LOG_LEVEL environment variable with
* values "debug", "info", "warn", "critical" and "none". By default verbose

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@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ void __igt_fixture_end(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
* Annotate global test fixture code
*
* Testcase with subtests often need to set up a bunch of global state as the
* common test fixture. To avoid such code interferring with the subtest
* enumeration (e.g. when enumerating on systemes without an intel gpu) such
* common test fixture. To avoid such code interfering with the subtest
* enumeration (e.g. when enumerating on systems without an intel gpu) such
* blocks should be annotated with igt_fixture.
*/
#define igt_fixture for (int igt_tokencat(__tmpint,__LINE__) = 0; \
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ int igt_subtest_init_parse_opts(int *argc, char **argv,
* @argv: argv from the test's main()
*
* This initializes the for tests with subtests without the need for additional
* cmdline options. It is just a simplified version of
* command line options. It is just a simplified version of
* igt_subtest_init_parse_opts().
*
* If there's not a reason to the contrary it's less error prone to just use an
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ bool igt_only_list_subtests(void);
*
* This is a magic control flow block used instead of a main() function for
* tests with subtests. Open-coding the main() function is only recommended if
* the test needs to parse additional cmdline arguments of its own.
* the test needs to parse additional command line arguments of its own.
*/
#define igt_main \
static void igt_tokencat(__real_main, __LINE__)(void); \
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ void igt_simple_init_parse_opts(int *argc, char **argv,
*
* This is a magic control flow block used instead of a main() function for
* simple tests. Open-coding the main() function is only recommended if
* the test needs to parse additional cmdline arguments of its own.
* the test needs to parse additional command line arguments of its own.
*/
#define igt_simple_main \
static void igt_tokencat(__real_main, __LINE__)(void); \
@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ void igt_exit(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
* @ncmp: negated version of @cmp
* @n2: second value
*
* Like igt_assert_cmpint(), but for unsigned ints;
* Like igt_assert_cmpint(), but for unsigned ints.
*/
#define igt_assert_cmpuint(n1, cmp, ncmp, n2) \
do { \
@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ void igt_exit(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
* @ncmp: negated version of @cmp
* @n2: second value
*
* Like igt_assert_cmpint(), but for doubles;
* Like igt_assert_cmpint(), but for doubles.
*/
#define igt_assert_cmpdouble(n1, cmp, ncmp, n2) \
do { \

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
*
* This covers the miscellaneous debugfs interface wrappers:
*
* - drm/i915 supports interfaces to evict certain clases of gem buffer objects,
* see igt_drop_caches_set().
* - drm/i915 supports interfaces to evict certain classes of gem buffer
* objects, see igt_drop_caches_set().
*
* - drm/i915 supports an interface to disable prefaulting, useful to test
* slow paths in ioctls. See igt_disable_prefault().
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ static igt_debugfs_t *__igt_debugfs_singleton(void)
* @mode: mode bits as used by open()
*
* This opens a debugfs file as a Unix file descriptor. The filename should be
* relative to the drm device's root, i.e without "drm/<minor>".
* relative to the drm device's root, i.e. without "drm/<minor>".
*
* Returns:
* The Unix file descriptor for the debugfs file or -1 if that didn't work out.
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ int igt_debugfs_open(const char *filename, int mode)
* @mode: mode string as used by fopen()
*
* This opens a debugfs file as a libc FILE. The filename should be
* relative to the drm device's root, i.e without "drm/<minor>".
* relative to the drm device's root, i.e. without "drm/<minor>".
*
* Returns:
* The libc FILE pointer for the debugfs file or NULL if that didn't work out.

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
*
* This library contains helper functions for handling kms framebuffer objects
* using #igt_fb structures to track all the metadata. igt_create_fb() creates
* a basic framebufffer and igt_remove_fb() cleans everything up again.
* a basic framebuffer and igt_remove_fb() cleans everything up again.
*
* It also supports drawing using the cairo library and provides some simplified
* helper functions to easily draw test patterns. The main function to create a
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ static int create_bo_for_fb(int fd, int width, int height, int bpp,
* @w: width of the fill rectangle
* @h: height of the fill rectangle
* @r: red value to use as fill color
* @g: gree value to use as fill color
* @g: green value to use as fill color
* @b: blue value to use as fill color
*
* This functions draws a solid rectangle with the given color using the drawing
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ void igt_paint_color(cairo_t *cr, int x, int y, int w, int h,
* @w: width of the fill rectangle
* @h: height of the fill rectangle
* @r: red value to use as fill color
* @g: gree value to use as fill color
* @g: green value to use as fill color
* @b: blue value to use as fill color
* @a: alpha value to use as fill color
*
@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ void igt_paint_color_alpha(cairo_t *cr, int x, int y, int w, int h,
* @w: width of the fill rectangle
* @h: height of the fill rectangle
* @r: red value to use as fill color
* @g: gree value to use as fill color
* @g: green value to use as fill color
* @b: blue value to use as fill color
*
* This functions draws a gradient into the rectangle which fades in from black

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@ -1719,12 +1719,12 @@ drmModeModeInfo *igt_output_get_mode(igt_output_t *output)
/**
* igt_output_override_mode:
* @output: Output of which the mode will be overriden
* @output: Output of which the mode will be overridden
* @mode: New mode
*
* Overrides the output's mode with @mode, so that it is used instead of the
* mode obtained with get connectors. Note that the mode is used without
* checking if the output supports it, so this might lead to unexpect results.
* checking if the output supports it, so this might lead to unexpected results.
*/
void igt_output_override_mode(igt_output_t *output, drmModeModeInfo *mode)
{
@ -1804,7 +1804,7 @@ void igt_plane_set_position(igt_plane_t *plane, int x, int y)
* @h: height
*
* This function sets width and height for requested plane.
* New size will be commited at plane commit time via
* New size will be committed at plane commit time via
* drmModeSetPlane().
*/
void igt_plane_set_size(igt_plane_t *plane, int w, int h)

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@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ intel_copy_bo(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
* igt_buf_width:
* @buf: the i-g-t buffer object
*
* Computes the widht in 32-bit pixels of the given buffer.
* Computes the width in 32-bit pixels of the given buffer.
*
* Returns:
* The width of the buffer.
@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ void igt_blitter_fast_copy__raw(int fd,
* @dst_x: destination pixel x-coordination
* @dst_y: destination pixel y-coordination
*
* Copy @src into @dst using the gen9 fast copy blitter comamnd.
* Copy @src into @dst using the gen9 fast copy blitter command.
*
* The source and destination surfaces cannot overlap.
*/

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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ int intel_gen(uint32_t devid)
* intel_check_pch:
*
* Detects the PCH chipset type of the running systems and fills in the results
* into the global #intel_pch varaible.
* into the global #intel_pch variable.
*/
void
intel_check_pch(void)

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ static int vlv_sideband_rw(uint32_t port, uint8_t opcode, uint32_t addr,
/**
* intel_punit_read:
* @addr: register offset
* @val: pointer to starge for the read result
* @val: pointer to store the read result
*
* 32-bit read of the register at @offset through the P-Unit sideband port.
*

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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ release_forcewake_lock(int fd)
/**
* intel_register_access_init:
* @pci_dev: intel gracphis pci device
* @pci_dev: intel graphics pci device
* @safe: use safe register access tables
*
* This initializes the new register access library, which supports forcewake

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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ intel_get_total_swap_mb(void)
* there is not enough RAM + SWAP!
*
* If there is not enough RAM this function calls igt_skip with an appropriate
* message. It only ever returns if the requirement is fullfilled. This function
* message. It only ever returns if the requirement is fulfilled. This function
* also causes the test to be skipped automatically on simulation under the
* assumption that any test that needs to check for memory requirements is a
* thrashing test unsuitable for slow simulated systems.

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@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ bool gem_mmap__has_wc(int fd)
* gem_mmap__wc:
* @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor
* @handle: gem buffer object handle
* @offset: offset in the gem buffer of te mmap arena
* @offset: offset in the gem buffer of the mmap arena
* @size: size of the mmap arena
* @prot: memory protection bits as used by mmap()
*
@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ void *gem_mmap__wc(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, unsi
* gem_mmap__cpu:
* @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor
* @handle: gem buffer object handle
* @offset: offset in the gem buffer of te mmap arena
* @offset: offset in the gem buffer of the mmap arena
* @size: size of the mmap arena
* @prot: memory protection bits as used by mmap()
*