On Fri, 22 Dec 2023, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > > +/** > > + * resource_alignf - Resource alignment callback > > + * @data: Private data used by the callback > > + * @res: Resource candidate range (an empty resource slot) > > + * @size: The minimum size of the empty slot > > + * @align: Alignment from the constraints > > + * > > + * Callback allows calculating resource placement and alignment beyond min, > > + * max, and align fields in the struct resource_constraint. > > + * > > + * Return: Start address for the resource. > > + */ > > +typedef resource_size_t (*resource_alignf)(void *data, > > + const struct resource *res, > > + resource_size_t size, > > + resource_size_t align); > > Never saw typedef kernel-doc before, so hopefully this will be rendered > just fine. This was a good point. It seems that one has to prefix the name with typedef like this: /** * typedef resource_alignf - Resource alignment callback ...otherwise scripts/kernel-doc attempts to parse it as a function kerneldoc. -- i.