@@ -1839,34 +1839,34 @@ struct drm_dp_aux_cec {
18391839 * @crc_count: counter of captured frame CRCs
18401840 * @transfer: transfers a message representing a single AUX transaction
18411841 *
1842- * The . dev field should be set to a pointer to the device that implements
1843- * the AUX channel.
1842+ * The @ dev field should be set to a pointer to the device that implements the
1843+ * AUX channel.
18441844 *
1845- * The . name field may be used to specify the name of the I2C adapter. If set to
1846- * NULL, dev_name() of . dev will be used.
1845+ * The @ name field may be used to specify the name of the I2C adapter. If set to
1846+ * % NULL, dev_name() of @ dev will be used.
18471847 *
1848- * Drivers provide a hardware-specific implementation of how transactions
1849- * are executed via the . transfer() function. A pointer to a drm_dp_aux_msg
1848+ * Drivers provide a hardware-specific implementation of how transactions are
1849+ * executed via the @ transfer() function. A pointer to a & drm_dp_aux_msg
18501850 * structure describing the transaction is passed into this function. Upon
1851- * success, the implementation should return the number of payload bytes
1852- * that were transferred, or a negative error-code on failure. Helpers
1853- * propagate errors from the . transfer() function, with the exception of
1854- * the -EBUSY error, which causes a transaction to be retried. On a short,
1855- * helpers will return -EPROTO to make it simpler to check for failure.
1851+ * success, the implementation should return the number of payload bytes that
1852+ * were transferred, or a negative error-code on failure. Helpers propagate
1853+ * errors from the @ transfer() function, with the exception of the %-EBUSY
1854+ * error, which causes a transaction to be retried. On a short, helpers will
1855+ * return % -EPROTO to make it simpler to check for failure.
18561856 *
18571857 * An AUX channel can also be used to transport I2C messages to a sink. A
1858- * typical application of that is to access an EDID that's present in the
1859- * sink device. The . transfer() function can also be used to execute such
1860- * transactions. The drm_dp_aux_register() function registers an I2C
1861- * adapter that can be passed to drm_probe_ddc(). Upon removal, drivers
1862- * should call drm_dp_aux_unregister() to remove the I2C adapter.
1863- * The I2C adapter uses long transfers by default; if a partial response is
1864- * received, the adapter will drop down to the size given by the partial
1865- * response for this transaction only.
1858+ * typical application of that is to access an EDID that's present in the sink
1859+ * device. The @ transfer() function can also be used to execute such
1860+ * transactions. The drm_dp_aux_register() function registers an I2C adapter
1861+ * that can be passed to drm_probe_ddc(). Upon removal, drivers should call
1862+ * drm_dp_aux_unregister() to remove the I2C adapter. The I2C adapter uses long
1863+ * transfers by default; if a partial response is received, the adapter will
1864+ * drop down to the size given by the partial response for this transaction
1865+ * only.
18661866 *
1867- * Note that the aux helper code assumes that the . transfer() function
1868- * only modifies the reply field of the drm_dp_aux_msg structure. The
1869- * retry logic and i2c helpers assume this is the case.
1867+ * Note that the aux helper code assumes that the @ transfer() function only
1868+ * modifies the reply field of the & drm_dp_aux_msg structure. The retry logic
1869+ * and i2c helpers assume this is the case.
18701870 */
18711871struct drm_dp_aux {
18721872 const char * name ;
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