docs/core-api/mm: fix user memory accessors formatting

The descriptions of userspace memory access functions had minor issues
with formatting that made kernel-doc unable to properly detect the
function/macro names and the return value sections:

./arch/x86/include/asm/uaccess.h:80: info: Scanning doc for
./arch/x86/include/asm/uaccess.h:139: info: Scanning doc for
./arch/x86/include/asm/uaccess.h:231: info: Scanning doc for
./arch/x86/include/asm/uaccess.h:505: info: Scanning doc for
./arch/x86/include/asm/uaccess.h:530: info: Scanning doc for
./arch/x86/lib/usercopy_32.c:58: info: Scanning doc for
./arch/x86/lib/usercopy_32.c:69: warning: No description found for return
value of 'clear_user'
./arch/x86/lib/usercopy_32.c:78: info: Scanning doc for
./arch/x86/lib/usercopy_32.c:90: warning: No description found for return
value of '__clear_user'

Fix the formatting.

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1549549644-4903-3-git-send-email-rppt@linux.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Mike Rapoport 2019-03-05 15:48:39 -08:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent 92eac16819
commit bc8ff3ca65
2 changed files with 16 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ static inline bool __chk_range_not_ok(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size, un
#endif
/**
* access_ok: - Checks if a user space pointer is valid
* access_ok - Checks if a user space pointer is valid
* @addr: User space pointer to start of block to check
* @size: Size of block to check
*
@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ static inline bool __chk_range_not_ok(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size, un
*
* Checks if a pointer to a block of memory in user space is valid.
*
* Returns true (nonzero) if the memory block may be valid, false (zero)
* if it is definitely invalid.
*
* Note that, depending on architecture, this function probably just
* checks that the pointer is in the user space range - after calling
* this function, memory access functions may still return -EFAULT.
*
* Return: true (nonzero) if the memory block may be valid, false (zero)
* if it is definitely invalid.
*/
#define access_ok(addr, size) \
({ \
@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ extern int __get_user_bad(void);
__typeof__(__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(x) > sizeof(0UL), 0ULL, 0UL))
/**
* get_user: - Get a simple variable from user space.
* get_user - Get a simple variable from user space.
* @x: Variable to store result.
* @ptr: Source address, in user space.
*
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ __typeof__(__builtin_choose_expr(sizeof(x) > sizeof(0UL), 0ULL, 0UL))
* @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and the result of
* dereferencing @ptr must be assignable to @x without a cast.
*
* Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
* Return: zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
* On error, the variable @x is set to zero.
*/
/*
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ extern void __put_user_4(void);
extern void __put_user_8(void);
/**
* put_user: - Write a simple value into user space.
* put_user - Write a simple value into user space.
* @x: Value to copy to user space.
* @ptr: Destination address, in user space.
*
@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ extern void __put_user_8(void);
* @ptr must have pointer-to-simple-variable type, and @x must be assignable
* to the result of dereferencing @ptr.
*
* Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
* Return: zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
*/
#define put_user(x, ptr) \
({ \
@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; };
} while (0)
/**
* __get_user: - Get a simple variable from user space, with less checking.
* __get_user - Get a simple variable from user space, with less checking.
* @x: Variable to store result.
* @ptr: Source address, in user space.
*
@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; };
* Caller must check the pointer with access_ok() before calling this
* function.
*
* Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
* Return: zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
* On error, the variable @x is set to zero.
*/
@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; };
__get_user_nocheck((x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)))
/**
* __put_user: - Write a simple value into user space, with less checking.
* __put_user - Write a simple value into user space, with less checking.
* @x: Value to copy to user space.
* @ptr: Destination address, in user space.
*
@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; };
* Caller must check the pointer with access_ok() before calling this
* function.
*
* Returns zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
* Return: zero on success, or -EFAULT on error.
*/
#define __put_user(x, ptr) \

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@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ do { \
} while (0)
/**
* clear_user: - Zero a block of memory in user space.
* clear_user - Zero a block of memory in user space.
* @to: Destination address, in user space.
* @n: Number of bytes to zero.
*
* Zero a block of memory in user space.
*
* Returns number of bytes that could not be cleared.
* Return: number of bytes that could not be cleared.
* On success, this will be zero.
*/
unsigned long
@ -74,14 +74,14 @@ clear_user(void __user *to, unsigned long n)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clear_user);
/**
* __clear_user: - Zero a block of memory in user space, with less checking.
* __clear_user - Zero a block of memory in user space, with less checking.
* @to: Destination address, in user space.
* @n: Number of bytes to zero.
*
* Zero a block of memory in user space. Caller must check
* the specified block with access_ok() before calling this function.
*
* Returns number of bytes that could not be cleared.
* Return: number of bytes that could not be cleared.
* On success, this will be zero.
*/
unsigned long