Hi,

On 10/29/20 10:31 AM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> The Description: tag is missing on some places, causing
> scripts/get_abi.pl warnings:
> 
>       Warning: file 
> Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes#172:
>               What '/sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/' doesn't 
> have a description
> 
> Also, some warnings are produced when generating html documentation:
> 
>       .../Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes:2: 
> WARNING: Title underline too short.
> 
>       Dell specific class extensions
>       --------------------------
>       .../Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes:2: 
> WARNING: Unexpected indentation.
>       .../Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes:2: 
> WARNING: Unexpected indentation.
>       .../Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes:2: 
> WARNING: Block quote ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent.
>       .../Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes:173: 
> WARNING: Unexpected indentation.
>       .../Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes:173: 
> WARNING: Unexpected indentation.
>       .../Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes:173: 
> WARNING: Block quote ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent.
>       .../Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes:111: 
> WARNING: Inline emphasis start-string without end-string.
> 
> Address the warnings, making it to produce the expected
> output for the documentation ABI.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+hua...@kernel.org>

Thank you for your patch, I've applied this patch to my review-hans 
branch:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/pdx86/platform-drivers-x86.git/log/?h=review-hans

Note it will show up in my review-hans branch once I've pushed my
local branch there, which might take a while.

Once I've run some tests on this branch the patches there will be
added to the platform-drivers-x86/for-next branch and eventually
will be included in the pdx86 pull-request to Linus for the next
merge-window.

Regards,

Hans


> ---
>  .../testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes   | 138 +++++++++++-------
>  1 file changed, 86 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes 
> b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes
> index 04a15c72e883..8ea59fea4709 100644
> --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes
> +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware-attributes
> @@ -12,17 +12,20 @@ Description:
>               Unless otherwise specified in an attribute description all 
> attributes are optional
>               and will accept UTF-8 input.
>  
> -             type: A file that can be read to obtain the type of attribute.  
> This attribute is
> -                     mandatory.
> +             type:
> +                 A file that can be read to obtain the type of attribute.
> +                 This attribute is mandatory.
>  
>               The following are known types:
> +
>                       - enumeration: a set of pre-defined valid values
>                       - integer: a range of numerical values
>                       - string
>  
>               All attribute types support the following values:
>  
> -             current_value:  A file that can be read to obtain the current
> +             current_value:
> +                             A file that can be read to obtain the current
>                               value of the <attr>.
>  
>                               This file can also be written to in order to 
> update the value of a
> @@ -30,59 +33,71 @@ Description:
>  
>                               This attribute is mandatory.
>  
> -             default_value:  A file that can be read to obtain the default
> +             default_value:
> +                             A file that can be read to obtain the default
>                               value of the <attr>
>  
> -             display_name:   A file that can be read to obtain a user 
> friendly
> +             display_name:
> +                             A file that can be read to obtain a user 
> friendly
>                               description of the at <attr>
>  
> -             display_name_language_code:     A file that can be read to 
> obtain
> +             display_name_language_code:
> +                                             A file that can be read to 
> obtain
>                                               the IETF language tag 
> corresponding to the
>                                               "display_name" of the <attr>
>  
>               "enumeration"-type specific properties:
>  
> -             possible_values:        A file that can be read to obtain the 
> possible
> +             possible_values:
> +                                     A file that can be read to obtain the 
> possible
>                                       values of the <attr>. Values are 
> separated using
>                                       semi-colon (``;``).
>  
>               "integer"-type specific properties:
>  
> -             min_value:      A file that can be read to obtain the lower
> +             min_value:
> +                             A file that can be read to obtain the lower
>                               bound value of the <attr>
>  
> -             max_value:      A file that can be read to obtain the upper
> +             max_value:
> +                             A file that can be read to obtain the upper
>                               bound value of the <attr>
>  
> -             scalar_increment:       A file that can be read to obtain the 
> scalar value used for
> +             scalar_increment:
> +                                     A file that can be read to obtain the 
> scalar value used for
>                                       increments of current_value this 
> attribute accepts.
>  
>               "string"-type specific properties:
>  
> -             max_length:     A file that can be read to obtain the maximum
> +             max_length:
> +                             A file that can be read to obtain the maximum
>                               length value of the <attr>
>  
> -             min_length:     A file that can be read to obtain the minimum
> +             min_length:
> +                             A file that can be read to obtain the minimum
>                               length value of the <attr>
>  
>               Dell specific class extensions
> -             --------------------------
> +             ------------------------------
>  
>               On Dell systems the following additional attributes are 
> available:
>  
> -             dell_modifier:  A file that can be read to obtain 
> attribute-level
> +             dell_modifier:
> +                             A file that can be read to obtain 
> attribute-level
>                               dependency rule. It says an attribute X will 
> become read-only or
>                               suppressed, if/if-not attribute Y is configured.
>  
> -                             modifier rules can be in following format:
> -                             [ReadOnlyIf:<attribute>=<value>]
> -                             [ReadOnlyIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
> -                             [SuppressIf:<attribute>=<value>]
> -                             [SuppressIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
> +                             modifier rules can be in following format::
>  
> -                             For example:
> -                             AutoOnFri/dell_modifier has value,
> -                                     [SuppressIfNot:AutoOn=SelectDays]
> +                                 [ReadOnlyIf:<attribute>=<value>]
> +                                 [ReadOnlyIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
> +                                 [SuppressIf:<attribute>=<value>]
> +                                 [SuppressIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
> +
> +                             For example::
> +
> +                                 AutoOnFri/dell_modifier has value,
> +                                         [SuppressIfNot:AutoOn=SelectDays]
>  
>                               This means AutoOnFri will be suppressed in BIOS 
> setup if AutoOn
>                               attribute is not "SelectDays" and its value 
> will not be effective
> @@ -90,18 +105,22 @@ Description:
>  
>               Enumeration attributes also support the following:
>  
> -             dell_value_modifier:    A file that can be read to obtain 
> value-level dependency.
> +             dell_value_modifier:
> +                                     A file that can be read to obtain 
> value-level dependency.
>                                       This file is similar to dell_modifier 
> but here, an
>                                       attribute's current value will be 
> forcefully changed based
>                                       dependent attributes value.
>  
> -                                     dell_value_modifier rules can be in 
> following format:
> -                                     <value>[ForceIf:<attribute>=<value>]
> -                                     <value>[ForceIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
> +                                     dell_value_modifier rules can be in 
> following format::
> +
> +                                         <value>[ForceIf:<attribute>=<value>]
> +                                         
> <value>[ForceIfNot:<attribute>=<value>]
> +
> +                                     For example:
> +
> +                                         LegacyOrom/dell_value_modifier has 
> value:
> +                                                 
> Disabled[ForceIf:SecureBoot=Enabled]
>  
> -                                     For example,
> -                                     LegacyOrom/dell_value_modifier has 
> value:
> -                                             
> Disabled[ForceIf:SecureBoot=Enabled]
>                                       This means LegacyOrom's current value 
> will be forced to
>                                       "Disabled" in BIOS setup if SecureBoot 
> is Enabled and its
>                                       value will not be effective through 
> sysfs until this rule is
> @@ -113,12 +132,13 @@ KernelVersion:  5.11
>  Contact:     Divya Bharathi <divya.bhara...@dell.com>,
>               Mario Limonciello <mario.limoncie...@dell.com>,
>               Prasanth KSR <prasanth....@dell.com>
> -
> +Description:
>               Devices support various authentication mechanisms which can be 
> exposed
>               as a separate configuration object.
>  
>               For example a "BIOS Admin" password and "System" Password can 
> be set,
>               reset or cleared using these attributes.
> +
>               - An "Admin" password is used for preventing modification to 
> the BIOS
>                 settings.
>               - A "System" password is required to boot a machine.
> @@ -126,39 +146,50 @@ Contact:        Divya Bharathi 
> <divya.bhara...@dell.com>,
>               Change in any of these two authentication methods will also 
> generate an
>               uevent KOBJ_CHANGE.
>  
> -             is_enabled:             A file that can be read to obtain a 0/1 
> flag to see if
> +             is_enabled:
> +                                     A file that can be read to obtain a 0/1 
> flag to see if
>                                       <attr> authentication is enabled.
>                                       This attribute is mandatory.
>  
> -             role:                   The type of authentication used.
> +             role:
> +                                     The type of authentication used.
>                                       This attribute is mandatory.
> +
>                                       Known types:
> -                                             bios-admin: Representing BIOS 
> administrator password
> -                                             power-on: Representing a 
> password required to use
> -                                                       the system
> +                                             bios-admin:
> +                                                     Representing BIOS 
> administrator password
> +                                             power-on:
> +                                                     Representing a password 
> required to use
> +                                                     the system
>  
> -             mechanism:              The means of authentication.  This 
> attribute is mandatory.
> +             mechanism:
> +                                     The means of authentication.  This 
> attribute is mandatory.
>                                       Only supported type currently is 
> "password".
>  
> -             max_password_length:    A file that can be read to obtain the
> +             max_password_length:
> +                                     A file that can be read to obtain the
>                                       maximum length of the Password
>  
> -             min_password_length:    A file that can be read to obtain the
> +             min_password_length:
> +                                     A file that can be read to obtain the
>                                       minimum length of the Password
>  
> -             current_password:       A write only value used for privileged 
> access such as
> +             current_password:
> +                                     A write only value used for privileged 
> access such as
>                                       setting attributes when a system or 
> admin password is set
>                                       or resetting to a new password
>  
>                                       This attribute is mandatory when 
> mechanism == "password".
>  
> -             new_password:           A write only value that when used in 
> tandem with
> +             new_password:
> +                                     A write only value that when used in 
> tandem with
>                                       current_password will reset a system or 
> admin password.
>  
>               Note, password management is session specific. If Admin 
> password is set,
>               same password must be written into current_password file 
> (required for
>               password-validation) and must be cleared once the session is 
> over.
> -             For example:
> +             For example::
> +
>                       echo "password" > current_password
>                       echo "disabled" > TouchScreen/current_value
>                       echo "" > current_password
> @@ -180,12 +211,15 @@ Description:
>               pending BIOS attribute changes. Also, an uevent_KOBJ_CHANGE is
>               generated when it changes to 1.
>  
> -                     0:      All BIOS attributes setting are current
> -                     1:      A reboot is necessary to get pending BIOS 
> attribute changes
> -                             applied
> +                     ==      =========================================
> +                     0       All BIOS attributes setting are current
> +                     1       A reboot is necessary to get pending BIOS
> +                             attribute changes applied
> +                     ==      =========================================
>  
>               Note, userspace applications need to follow below steps for 
> efficient
>               BIOS management,
> +
>               1.      Check if admin password is set. If yes, follow session 
> method for
>                       password management as briefed under authentication 
> section above.
>               2.      Before setting any attribute, check if it has any 
> modifiers
> @@ -208,17 +242,17 @@ Description:
>  
>               Reading from it returns a list of supported options encoded as:
>  
> -                     'builtinsafe' (Built in safe configuration profile)
> -                     'lastknowngood' (Last known good saved configuration 
> profile)
> -                     'factory' (Default factory settings configuration 
> profile)
> -                     'custom' (Custom saved configuration profile)
> +                     - 'builtinsafe' (Built in safe configuration profile)
> +                     - 'lastknowngood' (Last known good saved configuration 
> profile)
> +                     - 'factory' (Default factory settings configuration 
> profile)
> +                     - 'custom' (Custom saved configuration profile)
>  
>               The currently selected option is printed in square brackets as
> -             shown below:
> +             shown below::
>  
> -             # echo "factory" > 
> /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios
> -             # cat 
> /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios
> -             # builtinsafe lastknowngood [factory] custom
> +                 # echo "factory" > 
> /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios
> +                 # cat 
> /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/device/attributes/reset_bios
> +                 # builtinsafe lastknowngood [factory] custom
>  
>               Note that any changes to this attribute requires a reboot
>               for changes to take effect.
> 

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