On Sun, 29 Nov 2020, Andrew Lunn wrote: > Hi Lee > > > /** > > * build_hdr_data - creates L2/L3/L4 header data buffer > > - * @hdr_field - bitfield determining needed headers > > - * @skb - socket buffer > > - * @hdr_len - array of header lengths > > - * @tot_len - total length of data > > + * @hdr_field: bitfield determining needed headers > > + * @skb: socket buffer > > + * @hdr_len: array of header lengths > > + * @tot_len: total length of data > > * > > * Reads hdr_field to determine which headers are needed by firmware. > > * Builds a buffer containing these headers. Saves individual header > > The code is: > > static int build_hdr_data(u8 hdr_field, struct sk_buff *skb, > int *hdr_len, u8 *hdr_data) > { > > What about hdr_data? > > > /** > > * create_hdr_descs - create header and header extension descriptors > > - * @hdr_field - bitfield determining needed headers > > - * @data - buffer containing header data > > - * @len - length of data buffer > > - * @hdr_len - array of individual header lengths > > - * @scrq_arr - descriptor array > > + * @hdr_field: bitfield determining needed headers > > + * @data: buffer containing header data > > + * @len: length of data buffer > > + * @hdr_len: array of individual header lengths > > + * @scrq_arr: descriptor array > > static int create_hdr_descs(u8 hdr_field, u8 *hdr_data, int len, int *hdr_len, > union sub_crq *scrq_arr) > > There is no data parameter. > > It looks like you just changes - to :, but did not validate the > parameters are actually correct.
Right. This is a 'quirk' of my current process. I build once, then use a script to parse the output, fixing each issue in the order the compiler presents them. Then, either after fixing a reasonable collection, or all issues, I re-run the compile and fix the next batch (if any). This patch is only fixing the formatting issue(s). As you've seen, there is a subsequent patch in the series which fixes the disparity. I can squash them though. No problem. -- Lee Jones [李琼斯] Senior Technical Lead - Developer Services Linaro.org │ Open source software for Arm SoCs Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog