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clk: tegra: dfll: improve function-level documentation

Adjust variables to correspond to the names used in the parameter list of
the function.  Move the struct device * variable up to the place where it
appears in the parameter list.

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Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@lip6.fr>
Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <sboyd@codeaurora.org>
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Julia Lawall 2016-10-01 21:46:29 +02:00 committed by Stephen Boyd
parent 5170d55e28
commit 42134fa2b7
1 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -92,19 +92,19 @@ static int build_opp_table(struct device *dev, const struct cvb_table *table,
/**
* tegra_cvb_add_opp_table - build OPP table from Tegra CVB tables
* @cvb_tables: array of CVB tables
* @sz: size of the previously mentioned array
* @dev: the struct device * for which the OPP table is built
* @tables: array of CVB tables
* @count: size of the previously mentioned array
* @process_id: process id of the HW module
* @speedo_id: speedo id of the HW module
* @speedo_value: speedo value of the HW module
* @max_rate: highest safe clock rate
* @opp_dev: the struct device * for which the OPP table is built
* @max_freq: highest safe clock rate
*
* On Tegra, a CVB table encodes the relationship between operating voltage
* and safe maximal frequency for a given module (e.g. GPU or CPU). This
* function calculates the optimal voltage-frequency operating points
* for the given arguments and exports them via the OPP library for the
* given @opp_dev. Returns a pointer to the struct cvb_table that matched
* given @dev. Returns a pointer to the struct cvb_table that matched
* or an ERR_PTR on failure.
*/
const struct cvb_table *