fs: locks: Fix some troubles at kernel-doc comments

There are a few syntax violations that cause outputs of
a few comments to not be properly parsed in ReST format.

No functional changes.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
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Mauro Carvalho Chehab 2017-05-27 06:07:18 -04:00 committed by Jeff Layton
parent c86daad2c2
commit 80b79dd0e2
1 changed files with 8 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1858,8 +1858,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_setlease);
*
* Call this to establish a lease on the file. The "lease" argument is not
* used for F_UNLCK requests and may be NULL. For commands that set or alter
* an existing lease, the (*lease)->fl_lmops->lm_break operation must be set;
* if not, this function will return -ENOLCK (and generate a scary-looking
* an existing lease, the ``(*lease)->fl_lmops->lm_break`` operation must be
* set; if not, this function will return -ENOLCK (and generate a scary-looking
* stack trace).
*
* The "priv" pointer is passed directly to the lm_setup function as-is. It
@ -1972,15 +1972,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(locks_lock_inode_wait);
* @cmd: the type of lock to apply.
*
* Apply a %FL_FLOCK style lock to an open file descriptor.
* The @cmd can be one of
* The @cmd can be one of:
*
* %LOCK_SH -- a shared lock.
*
* %LOCK_EX -- an exclusive lock.
*
* %LOCK_UN -- remove an existing lock.
*
* %LOCK_MAND -- a `mandatory' flock. This exists to emulate Windows Share Modes.
* - %LOCK_SH -- a shared lock.
* - %LOCK_EX -- an exclusive lock.
* - %LOCK_UN -- remove an existing lock.
* - %LOCK_MAND -- a 'mandatory' flock.
* This exists to emulate Windows Share Modes.
*
* %LOCK_MAND can be combined with %LOCK_READ or %LOCK_WRITE to allow other
* processes read and write access respectively.