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QEMU Documentation
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==================
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QEMU's documentation is written in reStructuredText format and
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built using the Sphinx documentation generator. We generate both
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the HTML manual and the manpages from the some documentation sources.
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hxtool and .hx files
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--------------------
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The documentation for QEMU command line options and Human Monitor Protocol
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(HMP) commands is written in files with the ``.hx`` suffix. These
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are processed in two ways:
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* ``scripts/hxtool`` creates C header files from them, which are included
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in QEMU to do things like handle the ``--help`` option output
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* a Sphinx extension in ``docs/sphinx/hxtool.py`` generates rST output
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to be included in the HTML or manpage documentation
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The syntax of these ``.hx`` files is simple. It is broadly an
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alternation of C code put into the C output and rST format text
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put into the documentation. A few special directives are recognised;
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these are all-caps and must be at the beginning of the line.
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``HXCOMM`` is the comment marker. The line, including any arbitrary
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text after the marker, is discarded and appears neither in the C output
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nor the documentation output.
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``SRST`` starts a reStructuredText section. Following lines
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are put into the documentation verbatim, and discarded from the C output.
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The alternative form ``SRST()`` is used to define a label which can be
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referenced from elsewhere in the rST documentation. The label will take
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the form ``<DOCNAME-HXFILE-LABEL>``, where ``DOCNAME`` is the name of the
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top level rST file, ``HXFILE`` is the filename of the .hx file without
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the ``.hx`` extension, and ``LABEL`` is the text provided within the
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``SRST()`` directive. For example,
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``<system/invocation-qemu-options-initrd>``.
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``ERST`` ends the documentation section started with ``SRST``,
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and switches back to a C code section.
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``DEFHEADING()`` defines a heading that should appear in both the
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``--help`` output and in the documentation. This directive should
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be in the C code block. If there is a string inside the brackets,
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this is the heading to use. If this string is empty, it produces
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a blank line in the ``--help`` output and is ignored for the rST
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output.
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``ARCHHEADING()`` is a variant of ``DEFHEADING()`` which produces
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the heading only if the specified guest architecture was compiled
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into QEMU. This should be avoided in new documentation.
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Within C code sections, you should check the comments at the top
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of the file to see what the expected usage is, because this
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varies between files. For instance in ``qemu-options.hx`` we use
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the ``DEF()`` macro to define each option and specify its ``--help``
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text, but in ``hmp-commands.hx`` the C code sections are elements
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of an array of structs of type ``HMPCommand`` which define the
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name, behaviour and help text for each monitor command.
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In the file ``qemu-options.hx``, do not try to explicitly define a
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reStructuredText label within a documentation section. This file
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is included into two separate Sphinx documents, and some
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versions of Sphinx will complain about the duplicate label
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that results. Use the ``SRST()`` directive documented above, to
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emit an unambiguous label.
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