* @bp: The driver context.
* @req: The request for which calls to hwrm_req_dma_slice() will have altered
* allocation flags.
- * @flags: A bitmask of GFP flags. These flags are passed to
- * dma_alloc_coherent() whenever it is used to allocate backing memory
- * for slices. Note that calls to hwrm_req_dma_slice() will not always
- * result in new allocations, however, memory suballocated from the
- * request buffer is already __GFP_ZERO.
+ * @gfp: A bitmask of GFP flags. These flags are passed to dma_alloc_coherent()
+ * whenever it is used to allocate backing memory for slices. Note that
+ * calls to hwrm_req_dma_slice() will not always result in new allocations,
+ * however, memory suballocated from the request buffer is already
+ * __GFP_ZERO.
*
* Sets the GFP allocation flags associated with the request for subsequent
* calls to hwrm_req_dma_slice(). This can be useful for specifying __GFP_ZERO
* @bp: The driver context.
* @req: The request for which indirect data will be associated.
* @size: The size of the allocation.
- * @dma: The bus address associated with the allocation. The HWRM API has no
- * knowledge about the type of the request and so cannot infer how the
+ * @dma_handle: The bus address associated with the allocation. The HWRM API has
+ * no knowledge about the type of the request and so cannot infer how the
* caller intends to use the indirect data. Thus, the caller is
* responsible for configuring the request object appropriately to
* point to the associated indirect memory. Note, DMA handle has the