Add section IDs to Documentation/DocBook/filesystems.tmpl
authorRob Landley <rob@landley.net>
Wed, 17 Oct 2007 06:31:31 +0000 (23:31 -0700)
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@woody.linux-foundation.org>
Wed, 17 Oct 2007 15:43:07 +0000 (08:43 -0700)
Add recommended section IDs to Documentation/DocBook/filesystems.tmpl

Signed-off-by: Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
Cc: "Randy.Dunlap" <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Documentation/DocBook/filesystems.tmpl

index 39fa2aba7f9b141d13912d04994ebc4335499000..5eaef87e8f1b50a298cacf19d0d53dff418283ff 100644 (file)
 
   <chapter id="vfs">
      <title>The Linux VFS</title>
-     <sect1><title>The Filesystem types</title>
+     <sect1 id="the_filesystem_types"><title>The Filesystem types</title>
 !Iinclude/linux/fs.h
      </sect1>
-     <sect1><title>The Directory Cache</title>
+     <sect1 id="the_directory_cache"><title>The Directory Cache</title>
 !Efs/dcache.c
 !Iinclude/linux/dcache.h
      </sect1>
-     <sect1><title>Inode Handling</title>
+     <sect1 id="inode_handling"><title>Inode Handling</title>
 !Efs/inode.c
 !Efs/bad_inode.c
      </sect1>
-     <sect1><title>Registration and Superblocks</title>
+     <sect1 id="registration_and_superblocks"><title>Registration and Superblocks</title>
 !Efs/super.c
      </sect1>
-     <sect1><title>File Locks</title>
+     <sect1 id="file_locks"><title>File Locks</title>
 !Efs/locks.c
 !Ifs/locks.c
      </sect1>
-     <sect1><title>Other Functions</title>
+     <sect1 id="other_functions"><title>Other Functions</title>
 !Efs/mpage.c
 !Efs/namei.c
 !Efs/buffer.c
   <chapter id="proc">
      <title>The proc filesystem</title>
 
-     <sect1><title>sysctl interface</title>
+     <sect1 id="sysctl_interface"><title>sysctl interface</title>
 !Ekernel/sysctl.c
      </sect1>
 
-     <sect1><title>proc filesystem interface</title>
+     <sect1 id="proc_filesystem_interface"><title>proc filesystem interface</title>
 !Ifs/proc/base.c
      </sect1>
   </chapter>
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
   <chapter id="debugfs">
      <title>The debugfs filesystem</title>
 
-     <sect1><title>debugfs interface</title>
+     <sect1 id="debugfs_interface"><title>debugfs interface</title>
 !Efs/debugfs/inode.c
 !Efs/debugfs/file.c
      </sect1>
 
   <title>The Linux Journalling API</title>
 
-    <sect1>
+    <sect1 id="journaling_overview">
      <title>Overview</title>
-    <sect2>
+    <sect2 id="journaling_details">
      <title>Details</title>
 <para>
 The journalling layer is  easy to use. You need to
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ particular inode.
 
     </sect2>
 
-    <sect2>
+    <sect2 id="jbd_summary">
      <title>Summary</title>
 <para>
 Using the journal is a matter of wrapping the different context changes,
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ an example.
 
     </sect1>
 
-    <sect1>
+    <sect1 id="data_types">
      <title>Data Types</title>
      <para>
        The journalling layer uses typedefs to 'hide' the concrete definitions
@@ -358,27 +358,27 @@ an example.
 
        Obviously the hiding is not enforced as this is 'C'.
      </para>
-       <sect2><title>Structures</title>
+       <sect2 id="structures"><title>Structures</title>
 !Iinclude/linux/jbd.h
        </sect2>
     </sect1>
 
-    <sect1>
+    <sect1 id="functions">
      <title>Functions</title>
      <para>
        The functions here are split into two groups those that
        affect a journal as a whole, and those which are used to
        manage transactions
      </para>
-       <sect2><title>Journal Level</title>
+       <sect2 id="journal_level"><title>Journal Level</title>
 !Efs/jbd/journal.c
 !Ifs/jbd/recovery.c
        </sect2>
-       <sect2><title>Transasction Level</title>
+       <sect2 id="transaction_level"><title>Transasction Level</title>
 !Efs/jbd/transaction.c
        </sect2>
     </sect1>
-    <sect1>
+    <sect1 id="see_also">
      <title>See also</title>
        <para>
          <citation>