Just make these match the actual code.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt |    6 +++---
 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt 
b/Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt
index 2a97320..83009fd 100644
--- a/Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt
+++ b/Documentation/driver-model/platform.txt
@@ -122,15 +122,15 @@ None the less, there are some APIs to support such legacy 
drivers.  Avoid
 using these calls except with such hotplug-deficient drivers.
 
        struct platform_device *platform_device_alloc(
-                       char *name, unsigned id);
+                       const char *name, int id);
 
 You can use platform_device_alloc() to dynamically allocate a device, which
 you will then initialize with resources and platform_device_register().
 A better solution is usually:
 
        struct platform_device *platform_device_register_simple(
-                       char *name, unsigned id,
-                       struct resource *res, unsigned nres);
+                       const char *name, int id,
+                       struct resource *res, unsigned int nres);
 
 You can use platform_device_register_simple() as a one-step call to allocate
 and register a device.
-- 
1.5.3.8

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Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~sfr/
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