/**
* alloc_iova - allocates an iova
- * @iovad - iova domain in question
- * @size - size of page frames to allocate
- * @limit_pfn - max limit address
- * @size_aligned - set if size_aligned address range is required
+ * @iovad: - iova domain in question
+ * @size: - size of page frames to allocate
+ * @limit_pfn: - max limit address
+ * @size_aligned: - set if size_aligned address range is required
* This function allocates an iova in the range limit_pfn to IOVA_START_PFN
* looking from limit_pfn instead from IOVA_START_PFN. If the size_aligned
* flag is set then the allocated address iova->pfn_lo will be naturally
/**
* find_iova - find's an iova for a given pfn
- * @iovad - iova domain in question.
- * pfn - page frame number
+ * @iovad: - iova domain in question.
+ * @pfn: - page frame number
* This function finds and returns an iova belonging to the
* given doamin which matches the given pfn.
*/
/* We are not holding the lock while this iova
* is referenced by the caller as the same thread
* which called this function also calls __free_iova()
- * and it is by desing that only one thread can possibly
+ * and it is by design that only one thread can possibly
* reference a particular iova and hence no conflict.
*/
return iova;