On 02/15/2018 07:43 AM, Christopher Diaz Riveros wrote: > Trivial clean up making comments fit in 80 columns and keeping the same comment style. Why change the /** (indicates kernel-doc notation) to just /* ? Is scripts/kernel-doc complaining with warnings or errors? > Signed-off-by: Christopher Diaz Riveros <chrisadr@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > include/linux/sched.h | 54 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ > 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/sched.h b/include/linux/sched.h > index b161ef8a902e..c752a0d48944 100644 > --- a/include/linux/sched.h > +++ b/include/linux/sched.h > @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ extern void io_schedule_finish(int token); > extern long io_schedule_timeout(long timeout); > extern void io_schedule(void); > > -/** > +/* > * struct prev_cputime - snapshot of system and user cputime > * @utime: time spent in user mode > * @stime: time spent in system mode > @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ struct prev_cputime { > #endif > }; > > -/** > +/* > * struct task_cputime - collected CPU time counts > * @utime: time spent in user mode, in nanoseconds > * @stime: time spent in kernel mode, in nanoseconds > @@ -437,20 +437,28 @@ struct sched_dl_entity { > * during sched_setattr(), they will remain the same until > * the next sched_setattr(). > */ > - u64 dl_runtime; /* Maximum runtime for each instance */ > - u64 dl_deadline; /* Relative deadline of each instance */ > - u64 dl_period; /* Separation of two instances (period) */ > - u64 dl_bw; /* dl_runtime / dl_period */ > - u64 dl_density; /* dl_runtime / dl_deadline */ > + /* Maximum runtime for each instance */ > + u64 dl_runtime; > + /* Relative deadline of each instance */ > + u64 dl_deadline; > + /* Separation of two instances (period) */ > + u64 dl_period; > + /* dl_runtime / dl_period */ > + u64 dl_bw; > + /* dl_runtime / dl_deadline */ > + u64 dl_density; > > /* > * Actual scheduling parameters. Initialized with the values above, > * they are continously updated during task execution. Note that > * the remaining runtime could be < 0 in case we are in overrun. > */ > - s64 runtime; /* Remaining runtime for this instance */ > - u64 deadline; /* Absolute deadline for this instance */ > - unsigned int flags; /* Specifying the scheduler behaviour */ > + /* Remaining runtime for this instance */ > + s64 runtime; > + /* Absolute deadline for this instance */ > + u64 deadline; > + /* Specifying the scheduler behaviour */ > + unsigned int flags; > > /* > * Some bool flags: > @@ -666,7 +674,8 @@ struct task_struct { > unsigned no_cgroup_migration:1; > #endif > > - unsigned long atomic_flags; /* Flags requiring atomic access. */ > + /* Flags requiring atomic access. */ > + unsigned long atomic_flags; > > struct restart_block restart_block; > > @@ -678,8 +687,9 @@ struct task_struct { > unsigned long stack_canary; > #endif > /* > - * Pointers to the (original) parent process, youngest child, younger sibling, > - * older sibling, respectively. (p->father can be replaced with > + * Pointers to the (original) parent process, youngest child, > + * younger sibling, older sibling, respectively. > + * (p->father can be replaced with > * p->real_parent->pid) > */ > > @@ -743,7 +753,10 @@ struct task_struct { > /* Boot based time in nsecs: */ > u64 real_start_time; > > - /* MM fault and swap info: this can arguably be seen as either mm-specific or thread-specific: */ > + /* > + * MM fault and swap info: this can arguably be seen as either > + * mm-specific or thread-specific: > + */ > unsigned long min_flt; > unsigned long maj_flt; > > @@ -815,7 +828,10 @@ struct task_struct { > u32 parent_exec_id; > u32 self_exec_id; > > - /* Protection against (de-)allocation: mm, files, fs, tty, keyrings, mems_allowed, mempolicy: */ > + /* > + * Protection against (de-)allocation: mm, files, fs, tty, > + * keyrings, mems_allowed, mempolicy: > + */ > spinlock_t alloc_lock; > > /* Protection of the PI data structures: */ > @@ -1176,7 +1192,7 @@ static inline pid_t task_tgid_nr(struct task_struct *tsk) > return tsk->tgid; > } > > -/** > +/* > * pid_alive - check that a task structure is not stale > * @p: Task structure to be checked. > * > @@ -1275,7 +1291,7 @@ static inline char task_state_to_char(struct task_struct *tsk) > return task_index_to_char(task_state_index(tsk)); > } > > -/** > +/* > * is_global_init - check if a task structure is init. Since init > * is free to have sub-threads we need to check tgid. > * @tsk: Task structure to be checked. > @@ -1422,7 +1438,7 @@ extern int yield_to(struct task_struct *p, bool preempt); > extern void set_user_nice(struct task_struct *p, long nice); > extern int task_prio(const struct task_struct *p); > > -/** > +/* > * task_nice - return the nice value of a given task. > * @p: the task in question. > * > @@ -1442,7 +1458,7 @@ extern int sched_setattr(struct task_struct *, const struct sched_attr *); > extern int sched_setattr_nocheck(struct task_struct *, const struct sched_attr *); > extern struct task_struct *idle_task(int cpu); > > -/** > +/* > * is_idle_task - is the specified task an idle task? > * @p: the task in question. > * > -- ~Randy -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kernel-janitors" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html