sysctl: fix kernel-doc notation and typos

Fix kernel-doc warnings, kernel-doc special characters, and
typos in recent kernel/sysctl.c additions.

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com>
Cc: Amerigo Wang <amwang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Randy Dunlap 2010-05-21 11:29:53 -07:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent 1f7f314bf2
commit 0fc377bd64

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@ -2083,20 +2083,20 @@ static void proc_skip_char(char **buf, size_t *size, const char v)
#define TMPBUFLEN 22
/**
* proc_get_long - reads an ASCII formated integer from a user buffer
* proc_get_long - reads an ASCII formatted integer from a user buffer
*
* @buf - a kernel buffer
* @size - size of the kernel buffer
* @val - this is where the number will be stored
* @neg - set to %TRUE if number is negative
* @perm_tr - a vector which contains the allowed trailers
* @perm_tr_len - size of the perm_tr vector
* @tr - pointer to store the trailer character
* @buf: a kernel buffer
* @size: size of the kernel buffer
* @val: this is where the number will be stored
* @neg: set to %TRUE if number is negative
* @perm_tr: a vector which contains the allowed trailers
* @perm_tr_len: size of the perm_tr vector
* @tr: pointer to store the trailer character
*
* In case of success 0 is returned and buf and size are updated with
* the amount of bytes read. If tr is non NULL and a trailing
* character exist (size is non zero after returning from this
* function) tr is updated with the trailing character.
* In case of success %0 is returned and @buf and @size are updated with
* the amount of bytes read. If @tr is non-NULL and a trailing
* character exists (size is non-zero after returning from this
* function), @tr is updated with the trailing character.
*/
static int proc_get_long(char **buf, size_t *size,
unsigned long *val, bool *neg,
@ -2147,15 +2147,15 @@ static int proc_get_long(char **buf, size_t *size,
}
/**
* proc_put_long - coverts an integer to a decimal ASCII formated string
* proc_put_long - converts an integer to a decimal ASCII formatted string
*
* @buf - the user buffer
* @size - the size of the user buffer
* @val - the integer to be converted
* @neg - sign of the number, %TRUE for negative
* @buf: the user buffer
* @size: the size of the user buffer
* @val: the integer to be converted
* @neg: sign of the number, %TRUE for negative
*
* In case of success 0 is returned and buf and size are updated with
* the amount of bytes read.
* In case of success %0 is returned and @buf and @size are updated with
* the amount of bytes written.
*/
static int proc_put_long(void __user **buf, size_t *size, unsigned long val,
bool neg)