[PATCH 1/7] Add missing section IDs to genericirq.tmpl (updated)

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From: Rob Landley <[email protected]>

Add missing section IDs to genericirq.tmpl

Signed-off-by: Rob Landley <[email protected]>
---
 Either one more showed up in -git since I submitted this, or I missed one.

 Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl |   26 ++++++++++++------------
 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff -r 33c949e2f851 Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl	Sun Oct 21 13:37:07 2007 -0400
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/genericirq.tmpl	Mon Oct 22 23:02:14 2007 -0500
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
 	  <listitem><para>Chiplevel hardware encapsulation</para></listitem>
 	</orderedlist>
     </para>
-    <sect1>
+    <sect1 id="Interrupt_control_flow">
 	<title>Interrupt control flow</title>
 	<para>
 	Each interrupt is described by an interrupt descriptor structure
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
 	referenced by the assigned chip descriptor structure.
 	</para>
     </sect1>
-    <sect1>
+    <sect1 id="Highlevel_Driver_API">
 	<title>Highlevel Driver API</title>
 	<para>
 	  The highlevel Driver API consists of following functions:
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
 	  See the autogenerated function documentation for details.
 	</para>
     </sect1>
-    <sect1>
+    <sect1 id="Highlevel_IRQ_flow_handlers">
 	<title>Highlevel IRQ flow handlers</title>
 	<para>
 	  The generic layer provides a set of pre-defined irq-flow methods:
@@ -224,9 +224,9 @@
 	  specific) are assigned to specific interrupts by the architecture
 	  either during bootup or during device initialization.
 	</para>
-	<sect2>
+	<sect2 id="Default_flow_implementations">
 	<title>Default flow implementations</title>
-	    <sect3>
+	    <sect3 id="Helper_functions">
 	 	<title>Helper functions</title>
 		<para>
 		The helper functions call the chip primitives and
@@ -267,9 +267,9 @@ noop(irq)
 	        </para>
 	    </sect3>
 	</sect2>
-	<sect2>
+	<sect2 id="Default_flow_handler_implementations">
 	<title>Default flow handler implementations</title>
-	    <sect3>
+	    <sect3 id="Default_Level_IRQ_flow_handler">
 	 	<title>Default Level IRQ flow handler</title>
 		<para>
 		handle_level_irq provides a generic implementation
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ desc->chip->end();
 		</programlisting>
 		</para>
    	    </sect3>
-	    <sect3>
+	    <sect3 id="Default_Edge_IRQ_flow_handler">
 	 	<title>Default Edge IRQ flow handler</title>
 		<para>
 		handle_edge_irq provides a generic implementation
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ desc->chip->end();
 		</programlisting>
 		</para>
    	    </sect3>
-	    <sect3>
+	    <sect3 id="Default_simple_IRQ_flow_handler">
 	 	<title>Default simple IRQ flow handler</title>
 		<para>
 		handle_simple_irq provides a generic implementation
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ handle_IRQ_event(desc->action);
 		</programlisting>
 		</para>
    	    </sect3>
-	    <sect3>
+	    <sect3 id="Default_per_CPU_flow_handler">
 	 	<title>Default per CPU flow handler</title>
 		<para>
 		handle_percpu_irq provides a generic implementation
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ desc->chip->end();
 		</para>
    	    </sect3>
 	</sect2>
-	<sect2>
+	<sect2 id="Quirks_and_optimizations">
 	<title>Quirks and optimizations</title>
 	<para>
 	The generic functions are intended for 'clean' architectures and chips,
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ desc->chip->end();
 	overriding the highlevel irq-flow handler.
 	</para>
 	</sect2>
-	<sect2>
+	<sect2 id="Delayed_interrupt_disable">
 	<title>Delayed interrupt disable</title>
 	<para>
 	This per interrupt selectable feature, which was introduced by Russell
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ desc->chip->end();
 	</para>
 	</sect2>
     </sect1>
-    <sect1>
+    <sect1 id="Chiplevel_hardware_encapsulation">
 	<title>Chiplevel hardware encapsulation</title>
 	<para>
 	The chip level hardware descriptor structure irq_chip

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  - Ken Thompson.
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