docs: networking: nfc: change headlines to sphinx syntax
The headlines in this file do are not in the standard kernel docu- mentation headline format. Change it, so this file can be switched to rst in the future. Signed-off-by: Robert Schwebel <r.schwebel@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com>
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Linux NFC subsystem
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Linux NFC subsystem
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description and the userspace interface description.
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description and the userspace interface description.
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Architecture overview
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Architecture overview
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The NFC subsystem is responsible for:
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The NFC subsystem is responsible for:
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- NFC adapters management;
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- NFC adapters management;
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Device Driver Interface
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Device Driver Interface
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When registering on the NFC subsystem, the device driver must inform the core
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When registering on the NFC subsystem, the device driver must inform the core
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of the set of supported NFC protocols and the set of ops callbacks. The ops
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of the set of supported NFC protocols and the set of ops callbacks. The ops
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* data_exchange - send data and receive the response (transceive operation)
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* data_exchange - send data and receive the response (transceive operation)
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Userspace interface
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Userspace interface
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The userspace interface is divided in control operations and low-level data
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The userspace interface is divided in control operations and low-level data
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exchange operation.
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exchange operation.
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