mm: docs: fixup punctuation
so that kernel-doc will properly recognize the parameter and function descriptions. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1516700871-22279-2-git-send-email-rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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mm/ksm.c
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mm/ksm.c
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@ -2302,7 +2302,7 @@ static struct rmap_item *scan_get_next_rmap_item(struct page **page)
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/**
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* ksm_do_scan - the ksm scanner main worker function.
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* @scan_npages - number of pages we want to scan before we return.
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* @scan_npages: number of pages we want to scan before we return.
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*/
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static void ksm_do_scan(unsigned int scan_npages)
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{
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@ -5818,8 +5818,8 @@ bool mem_cgroup_charge_skmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, unsigned int nr_pages)
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/**
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* mem_cgroup_uncharge_skmem - uncharge socket memory
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* @memcg - memcg to uncharge
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* @nr_pages - number of pages to uncharge
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* @memcg: memcg to uncharge
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* @nr_pages: number of pages to uncharge
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*/
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void mem_cgroup_uncharge_skmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, unsigned int nr_pages)
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{
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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ static void __munlock_isolation_failed(struct page *page)
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/**
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* munlock_vma_page - munlock a vma page
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* @page - page to be unlocked, either a normal page or THP page head
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* @page: page to be unlocked, either a normal page or THP page head
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*
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* returns the size of the page as a page mask (0 for normal page,
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* HPAGE_PMD_NR - 1 for THP head page)
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@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@ int __access_remote_vm(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm,
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}
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/**
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* @access_remote_vm - access another process' address space
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* access_remote_vm - access another process' address space
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* @mm: the mm_struct of the target address space
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* @addr: start address to access
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* @buf: source or destination buffer
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mm/zpool.c
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mm/zpool.c
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ static void zpool_put_driver(struct zpool_driver *driver)
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/**
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* zpool_has_pool() - Check if the pool driver is available
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* @type The type of the zpool to check (e.g. zbud, zsmalloc)
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* @type: The type of the zpool to check (e.g. zbud, zsmalloc)
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*
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* This checks if the @type pool driver is available. This will try to load
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* the requested module, if needed, but there is no guarantee the module will
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/**
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* zpool_create_pool() - Create a new zpool
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* @type The type of the zpool to create (e.g. zbud, zsmalloc)
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* @name The name of the zpool (e.g. zram0, zswap)
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* @gfp The GFP flags to use when allocating the pool.
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* @ops The optional ops callback.
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* @type: The type of the zpool to create (e.g. zbud, zsmalloc)
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* @name: The name of the zpool (e.g. zram0, zswap)
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* @gfp: The GFP flags to use when allocating the pool.
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* @ops: The optional ops callback.
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*
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* This creates a new zpool of the specified type. The gfp flags will be
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* used when allocating memory, if the implementation supports it. If the
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/**
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* zpool_destroy_pool() - Destroy a zpool
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* @pool The zpool to destroy.
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* @pool: The zpool to destroy.
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*
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* Implementations must guarantee this to be thread-safe,
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* however only when destroying different pools. The same
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/**
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* zpool_get_type() - Get the type of the zpool
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* @pool The zpool to check
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* @pool: The zpool to check
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*
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* This returns the type of the pool.
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*
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/**
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* zpool_malloc() - Allocate memory
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* @pool The zpool to allocate from.
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* @size The amount of memory to allocate.
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* @gfp The GFP flags to use when allocating memory.
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* @handle Pointer to the handle to set
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* @pool: The zpool to allocate from.
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* @size: The amount of memory to allocate.
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* @gfp: The GFP flags to use when allocating memory.
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* @handle: Pointer to the handle to set
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*
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* This allocates the requested amount of memory from the pool.
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* The gfp flags will be used when allocating memory, if the
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/**
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* zpool_free() - Free previously allocated memory
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* @pool The zpool that allocated the memory.
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* @handle The handle to the memory to free.
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* @pool: The zpool that allocated the memory.
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* @handle: The handle to the memory to free.
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*
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* This frees previously allocated memory. This does not guarantee
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* that the pool will actually free memory, only that the memory
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/**
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* zpool_shrink() - Shrink the pool size
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* @pool The zpool to shrink.
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* @pages The number of pages to shrink the pool.
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* @reclaimed The number of pages successfully evicted.
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* @pool: The zpool to shrink.
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* @pages: The number of pages to shrink the pool.
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* @reclaimed: The number of pages successfully evicted.
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*
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* This attempts to shrink the actual memory size of the pool
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* by evicting currently used handle(s). If the pool was
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/**
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* zpool_map_handle() - Map a previously allocated handle into memory
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* @pool The zpool that the handle was allocated from
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* @handle The handle to map
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* @mm How the memory should be mapped
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* @pool: The zpool that the handle was allocated from
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* @handle: The handle to map
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* @mm: How the memory should be mapped
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*
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* This maps a previously allocated handle into memory. The @mm
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* param indicates to the implementation how the memory will be
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/**
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* zpool_unmap_handle() - Unmap a previously mapped handle
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* @pool The zpool that the handle was allocated from
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* @handle The handle to unmap
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* @pool: The zpool that the handle was allocated from
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* @handle: The handle to unmap
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*
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* This unmaps a previously mapped handle. Any locks or other
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* actions that the implementation took in zpool_map_handle()
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/**
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* zpool_get_total_size() - The total size of the pool
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* @pool The zpool to check
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* @pool: The zpool to check
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*
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* This returns the total size in bytes of the pool.
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*
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