# It is possible to run Sphinx in nickpick mode with:
nitpicky = True
# within nit-picking build, do not refer to any intersphinx object
intersphinx_mapping = {}
# In nickpick mode, it will complain about lots of missing references that # # 1) are just typedefs like: bool, __u32, etc; # 2) It will complain for things like: enum, NULL; # 3) It will complain for symbols that should be on different # books (but currently aren't ported to ReST) # # The list below has a list of such symbols to be ignored in nitpick mode #
nitpick_ignore = [
("c:func", "clock_gettime"),
("c:func", "close"),
("c:func", "container_of"),
("c:func", "copy_from_user"),
("c:func", "copy_to_user"),
("c:func", "determine_valid_ioctls"),
("c:func", "ERR_PTR"),
("c:func", "i2c_new_client_device"),
("c:func", "ioctl"),
("c:func", "IS_ERR"),
("c:func", "KERNEL_VERSION"),
("c:func", "mmap"),
("c:func", "open"),
("c:func", "pci_name"),
("c:func", "poll"),
("c:func", "PTR_ERR"),
("c:func", "read"),
("c:func", "release"),
("c:func", "set"),
("c:func", "struct fd_set"),
("c:func", "struct pollfd"),
("c:func", "usb_make_path"),
("c:func", "wait_finish"),
("c:func", "wait_prepare"),
("c:func", "write"),
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