On 7/17/20 11:56 AM, Daniel W. S. Almeida wrote: > From: "Daniel W. S. Almeida" <dwlsalmeida@xxxxxxxxx> > > Fix the following warnings: > > watch_queue.rst:107: WARNING: Inline literal start-string > without end-string. > > watch_queue.rst:107: WARNING: Inline emphasis start-string > without end-string > > watch_queue.rst:184: WARNING: Inline literal start-string > without end-string. > > watch_queue.rst:184: WARNING: Inline emphasis start-string > without end-string > > Signed-off-by: Daniel W. S. Almeida <dwlsalmeida@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > Documentation/watch_queue.rst | 9 ++++----- > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/watch_queue.rst b/Documentation/watch_queue.rst > index 849fad6893efa..4c3098b8fa947 100644 > --- a/Documentation/watch_queue.rst > +++ b/Documentation/watch_queue.rst > @@ -103,8 +103,7 @@ watch that specific key). > > To manage a watch list, the following functions are provided: > > - * ``void init_watch_list(struct watch_list *wlist, > - void (*release_watch)(struct watch *wlist));`` > + * ``void init_watch_list(struct watch_list *wlist, void (*release_watch)(struct watch *wlist));`` > > Initialise a watch list. If ``release_watch`` is not NULL, then this > indicates a function that should be called when the watch_list object is > @@ -179,9 +178,9 @@ The following functions are provided to manage watches: > driver-settable fields in the watch struct must have been set before this > is called. > > - * ``int remove_watch_from_object(struct watch_list *wlist, > - struct watch_queue *wqueue, > - u64 id, false);`` > + * ``int remove_watch_from_object(struct watch_list *wlist,`` > + ``struct watch_queue *wqueue,`` > + ``u64 id, false);`` > > Remove a watch from a watch list, where the watch must match the specified > watch queue (``wqueue``) and object identifier (``id``). A notification > Wow. If that's what it takes, well, OK, but it's sad IMHO. -- ~Randy