hrtimers: Update formatting of documentation

Documentation of functions lacks the annotations which are used by
kernel-doc and *.rst to make appearance in rendered documents more
user-friendly.

Use those annotations to improve user-friendliness. While at it prevent
duplication of comments and use a reference instead.

Signed-off-by: Anna-Maria Behnsen <anna-maria@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240123164702.55612-3-anna-maria@linutronix.de
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Anna-Maria Behnsen 2024-01-23 17:46:56 +01:00 committed by Thomas Gleixner
parent 1a4729ecaf
commit ca2768bbf5
2 changed files with 13 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -342,20 +342,12 @@ extern u64
hrtimer_forward(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t now, ktime_t interval);
/**
* hrtimer_forward_now - forward the timer expiry so it expires after now
* hrtimer_forward_now() - forward the timer expiry so it expires after now
* @timer: hrtimer to forward
* @interval: the interval to forward
*
* Forward the timer expiry so it will expire after the current time
* of the hrtimer clock base. Returns the number of overruns.
*
* Can be safely called from the callback function of @timer. If
* called from other contexts @timer must neither be enqueued nor
* running the callback and the caller needs to take care of
* serialization.
*
* Note: This only updates the timer expiry value and does not requeue
* the timer.
* It is a variant of hrtimer_forward(). The timer will expire after the current
* time of the hrtimer clock base. See hrtimer_forward() for details.
*/
static inline u64 hrtimer_forward_now(struct hrtimer *timer,
ktime_t interval)

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@ -1021,21 +1021,23 @@ void unlock_hrtimer_base(const struct hrtimer *timer, unsigned long *flags)
}
/**
* hrtimer_forward - forward the timer expiry
* hrtimer_forward() - forward the timer expiry
* @timer: hrtimer to forward
* @now: forward past this time
* @interval: the interval to forward
*
* Forward the timer expiry so it will expire in the future.
* Returns the number of overruns.
*
* Can be safely called from the callback function of @timer. If
* called from other contexts @timer must neither be enqueued nor
* running the callback and the caller needs to take care of
* serialization.
* .. note::
* This only updates the timer expiry value and does not requeue the timer.
*
* Note: This only updates the timer expiry value and does not requeue
* the timer.
* There is also a variant of the function hrtimer_forward_now().
*
* Context: Can be safely called from the callback function of @timer. If called
* from other contexts @timer must neither be enqueued nor running the
* callback and the caller needs to take care of serialization.
*
* Return: The number of overruns are returned.
*/
u64 hrtimer_forward(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t now, ktime_t interval)
{