On Wed, Aug 10 2022, Ricardo Cañuelo <ricardo.canu...@collabora.com> wrote:

> Basic doc about Virtio on Linux and a short tutorial on Virtio drivers.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ricardo Cañuelo <ricardo.canu...@collabora.com>
> ---
>  Documentation/driver-api/index.rst            |   1 +
>  Documentation/driver-api/virtio/index.rst     |  11 ++
>  Documentation/driver-api/virtio/virtio.rst    | 144 ++++++++++++++
>  .../virtio/writing_virtio_drivers.rst         | 186 ++++++++++++++++++
>  MAINTAINERS                                   |   1 +
>  5 files changed, 343 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 Documentation/driver-api/virtio/index.rst
>  create mode 100644 Documentation/driver-api/virtio/virtio.rst
>  create mode 100644 Documentation/driver-api/virtio/writing_virtio_drivers.rst
>

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> +.. rubric:: Footnotes
> +
> +.. [#f1] that's why they may be also referred as virtrings.

"referred to"

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> +The ``probe`` method does the minimum driver setup in this case
> +(memory allocation for the device data) and initializes the
> +virtqueue. The virtqueues are automatically enabled after ``probe``
> +returns, sending the appropriate "DRIVER_OK" status signal to the
> +device. If the virtqueues need to be enabled before ``probe`` ends, they
> +can be manually enabled by calling virtio_device_ready():
> +
> +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/virtio_config.h
> +    :identifiers: virtio_device_ready

Hm, not quite sure what the actual expectations are here: Should the
driver set DRIVER_OK in its probe function, and the core only set it as
a fallback? Michael, Jason?

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LGTM in general.

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