Add kernel-doc function headers in kernel/dma.c and use it in DocBook.
Clean up kernel-doc in mca_dma.h (the colon (':') represents a
section header).
Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
!Ekernel/irq/manage.c
</sect1>
+ <sect1><title>DMA Channels</title>
+!Ekernel/dma.c
+ </sect1>
+
<sect1><title>Resources Management</title>
!Ikernel/resource.c
</sect1>
* @mode: mode to set
*
* The DMA controller supports several modes. The mode values you can
- * set are :
+ * set are-
*
* %MCA_DMA_MODE_READ when reading from the DMA device.
*
* %MCA_DMA_MODE_IO to do DMA to or from an I/O port.
*
* %MCA_DMA_MODE_16 to do 16bit transfers.
- *
*/
static __inline__ void mca_set_dma_mode(unsigned int dmanr, unsigned int mode)
};
+/**
+ * request_dma - request and reserve a system DMA channel
+ * @dmanr: DMA channel number
+ * @device_id: reserving device ID string, used in /proc/dma
+ */
int request_dma(unsigned int dmanr, const char * device_id)
{
if (dmanr >= MAX_DMA_CHANNELS)
return 0;
} /* request_dma */
-
+/**
+ * free_dma - free a reserved system DMA channel
+ * @dmanr: DMA channel number
+ */
void free_dma(unsigned int dmanr)
{
if (dmanr >= MAX_DMA_CHANNELS) {