On Tue 10 Dec 08:40 PST 2019, Paul Cercueil wrote: [..] > +/** > + * devm_rproc_add() - resource managed rproc_add() > + * @dev: the underlying device > + * @rproc: the remote processor handle to register > + * > + * This function performs like rproc_add() but the registered rproc device will > + * automatically be removed on driver detach. > + * > + * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error code otherwise. The kerneldoc format is "Return: foo on bar...". So please update this to Return: 0 on success, negative errno on failure > + */ > +int devm_rproc_add(struct device *dev, struct rproc *rproc) > +{ [..] > +/** > + * devm_rproc_alloc() - resource managed rproc_alloc() > + * @dev: the underlying device > + * @name: name of this remote processor > + * @ops: platform-specific handlers (mainly start/stop) > + * @firmware: name of firmware file to load, can be NULL > + * @len: length of private data needed by the rproc driver (in bytes) > + * > + * This function performs like rproc_alloc() but the acuired rproc device will > + * automatically be released on driver detach. > + * > + * On success the new rproc is returned, and on failure, NULL. Return: new rproc instance, NULL on failure Regards, Bjorn