[PATCH v2 17/27] staging: unisys: visorbus: vbusdeviceinfo function descriptions more kerneldoc-like
From: David Kershner
Date: Tue May 31 2016 - 22:29:21 EST
From: David Binder <david.binder@xxxxxxxxxx>
Per audit feedback from Thomas Gleixner, function descriptions in
vbusdeviceinfo.h now utilize a more kerneldoc-like formatting. The
affected comments do not implement other kerneldoc requirements.
Signed-off-by: David Binder <david.binder@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: David Kershner <david.kershner@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Tim Sell <Timothy.Sell@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/staging/unisys/visorbus/vbusdeviceinfo.h | 11 +++++++----
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/visorbus/vbusdeviceinfo.h b/drivers/staging/unisys/visorbus/vbusdeviceinfo.h
index abdab4a..010ea68 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/unisys/visorbus/vbusdeviceinfo.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/unisys/visorbus/vbusdeviceinfo.h
@@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo {
#pragma pack(pop)
-/* Reads chars from the buffer at <src> for <srcmax> bytes, and writes to
+/**
+ * Reads chars from the buffer at <src> for <srcmax> bytes, and writes to
* the buffer at <p>, which is <remain> bytes long, ensuring never to
* overflow the buffer at <p>, using the following rules:
* - printable characters are simply copied from the buffer at <src> to the
@@ -92,7 +93,8 @@ vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(char *p, int remain, char *src, int srcmax)
p++; chars++; remain--; \
} while (0)
-/* Converts the non-negative value at <num> to an ascii decimal string
+/**
+ * Converts the non-negative value at <num> to an ascii decimal string
* at <p>, writing at most <remain> bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination
* written to <p>.
*
@@ -141,8 +143,9 @@ vbuschannel_itoa(char *p, int remain, int num)
return digits;
}
-/* Reads <devInfo>, and converts its contents to a printable string at <p>,
- * writing at most <remain> bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination
+/**
+ * Reads <devInfo>, and converts its contents to a printable string at <p>,
+ * writing at most <remain> bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination
* written to <p>.
*
* Pass <devix> >= 0 if you want a device index presented.
--
1.9.1