fix checkpatch.pl warning for "block comments should align the
 * on each line" and make function comments follow kernel-doc

Signed-off-by: karthik alapati <m...@karthek.com>
---
 .../staging/rtl8723bs/hal/rtl8723b_phycfg.c   | 185 +++++++-----------
 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/hal/rtl8723b_phycfg.c 
b/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/hal/rtl8723b_phycfg.c
index cf23414d7..1fd504181 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/hal/rtl8723b_phycfg.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/hal/rtl8723b_phycfg.c
@@ -20,16 +20,11 @@
 #define MAX_DOZE_WAITING_TIMES_9x 64
 
 /**
-* Function:    phy_CalculateBitShift
-*
-* OverView:    Get shifted position of the BitMask
-*
-* Input:
-*              u32     BitMask,
-*
-* Output:      none
-* Return:              u32     Return the shift bit bit position of the mask
-*/
+ *     phy_CalculateBitShift - Get shifted position of the BitMask.
+ *     @BitMask: Bitmask.
+ *
+ *     Return: Return the shift bit position of the mask
+ */
 static u32 phy_CalculateBitShift(u32 BitMask)
 {
        u32 i;
@@ -43,19 +38,17 @@ static      u32 phy_CalculateBitShift(u32 BitMask)
 
 
 /**
-* Function:    PHY_QueryBBReg
-*
-* OverView:    Read "specific bits" from BB register
-*
-* Input:
-*              struct adapter *        Adapter,
-*              u32             RegAddr,        The target address to be 
readback
-*              u32             BitMask         The target bit position in the 
target address
-*                                                      to be readback
-* Output:      None
-* Return:              u32             Data            The readback register 
value
-* Note:                This function is equal to "GetRegSetting" in PHY 
programming guide
-*/
+ *     PHY_QueryBBReg - Read "specific bits" from BB register.
+ *     @Adapter:
+ *     @RegAddr:       The target address to be readback
+ *     @BitMask:       The target bit position in the target address
+ *                             to be readback
+ *
+ * Return:     The readback register value
+ *
+ * .. Note::   This function is equal to "GetRegSetting" in PHY programming
+ *                     guide
+ */
 u32 PHY_QueryBBReg_8723B(struct adapter *Adapter, u32 RegAddr, u32 BitMask)
 {
        u32 OriginalValue, BitShift;
@@ -75,22 +68,17 @@ u32 PHY_QueryBBReg_8723B(struct adapter *Adapter, u32 
RegAddr, u32 BitMask)
 
 
 /**
-* Function:    PHY_SetBBReg
-*
-* OverView:    Write "Specific bits" to BB register (page 8~)
-*
-* Input:
-*              struct adapter *        Adapter,
-*              u32             RegAddr,        The target address to be 
modified
-*              u32             BitMask         The target bit position in the 
target address
-*                                                              to be modified
-*              u32             Data            The new register value in the 
target bit position
-*                                                              of the target 
address
-*
-* Output:      None
-* Return:              None
-* Note:                This function is equal to "PutRegSetting" in PHY 
programming guide
-*/
+ *     PHY_SetBBReg - Write "Specific bits" to BB register (page 8~).
+ *     @Adapter:
+ *     @RegAddr:       The target address to be modified
+ *     @BitMask:       The target bit position in the target address
+ *                             to be modified
+ *     @Data:          The new register value in the target bit position
+ *                             of the target address
+ *
+ * .. Note::   This function is equal to "PutRegSetting" in PHY programming
+ *                     guide
+ */
 
 void PHY_SetBBReg_8723B(
        struct adapter *Adapter,
@@ -184,27 +172,21 @@ static u32 phy_RFSerialRead_8723B(
 }
 
 /**
-* Function:    phy_RFSerialWrite_8723B
-*
-* OverView:    Write data to RF register (page 8~)
-*
-* Input:
-*              struct adapter *        Adapter,
-*              RF_PATH                 eRFPath,        Radio path of A/B/C/D
-*              u32             Offset,         The target address to be read
-*              u32             Data            The new register Data in the 
target bit position
-*                                                              of the target 
to be read
-*
-* Output:      None
-* Return:              None
-* Note:                Threre are three types of serial operations:
-*              1. Software serial write
-*              2. Hardware LSSI-Low Speed Serial Interface
-*              3. Hardware HSSI-High speed
-*              serial write. Driver need to implement (1) and (2).
-*              This function is equal to the combination of RF_ReadReg() and  
RFLSSIRead()
+ *     phy_RFSerialWrite_8723B - Write data to RF register (page 8~).
+ *     @Adapter:
+ *     @eRFPath:       Radio path of A/B/C/D
+ *     @Offset:        The target address to be read
+ *     @Data:  The new register Data in the target bit position
+ *                     of the target to be read
+ *
+ * .. Note::   Threre are three types of serial operations:
+ *             1. Software serial write
+ *             2. Hardware LSSI-Low Speed Serial Interface
+ *             3. Hardware HSSI-High speed
+ *             serial write. Driver need to implement (1) and (2).
+ *             This function is equal to the combination of RF_ReadReg() and  
RFLSSIRead()
  *
- * Note:                 For RF8256 only
+ * .. Note::             For RF8256 only
  *              The total count of RTL8256(Zebra4) register is around 36 bit 
it only employs
  *              4-bit RF address. RTL8256 uses "register mode control bit" 
(Reg00[12], Reg00[10])
  *              to access register address bigger than 0xf. See "Appendix-4 in 
PHY Configuration
@@ -225,7 +207,7 @@ static u32 phy_RFSerialRead_8723B(
  *
  *
  *
-*/
+ */
 static void phy_RFSerialWrite_8723B(
        struct adapter *Adapter,
        enum RF_PATH eRFPath,
@@ -261,21 +243,18 @@ static void phy_RFSerialWrite_8723B(
 
 
 /**
-* Function:    PHY_QueryRFReg
-*
-* OverView:    Query "Specific bits" to RF register (page 8~)
-*
-* Input:
-*              struct adapter *        Adapter,
-*              RF_PATH                 eRFPath,        Radio path of A/B/C/D
-*              u32             RegAddr,        The target address to be read
-*              u32             BitMask         The target bit position in the 
target address
-*                                                              to be read
-*
-* Output:      None
-* Return:              u32             Readback value
-* Note:                This function is equal to "GetRFRegSetting" in PHY 
programming guide
-*/
+ *     PHY_QueryRFReg - Query "Specific bits" to RF register (page 8~).
+ *     @Adapter:
+ *     @eRFPath:       Radio path of A/B/C/D
+ *     @RegAdd:        The target address to be read
+ *     @BitMask:       The target bit position in the target address
+ *                             to be read
+ *
+ *     Return: Readback value
+ *
+ * .. Note::   This function is equal to "GetRFRegSetting" in PHY
+ *                     programming guide
+ */
 u32 PHY_QueryRFReg_8723B(
        struct adapter *Adapter,
        u8 eRFPath,
@@ -296,23 +275,18 @@ u32 PHY_QueryRFReg_8723B(
 }
 
 /**
-* Function:    PHY_SetRFReg
-*
-* OverView:    Write "Specific bits" to RF register (page 8~)
-*
-* Input:
-*              struct adapter *        Adapter,
-*              RF_PATH                 eRFPath,        Radio path of A/B/C/D
-*              u32             RegAddr,        The target address to be 
modified
-*              u32             BitMask         The target bit position in the 
target address
-*                                                              to be modified
-*              u32             Data            The new register Data in the 
target bit position
-*                                                              of the target 
address
-*
-* Output:      None
-* Return:              None
-* Note:                This function is equal to "PutRFRegSetting" in PHY 
programming guide
-*/
+ *     PHY_SetRFReg - Write "Specific bits" to RF register (page 8~).
+ *     @Adapter:
+ *     @eRFPath:       Radio path of A/B/C/D
+ *     @RegAddr:       The target address to be modified
+ *     @BitMask:       The target bit position in the target address
+ *                             to be modified
+ *     @Data:  The new register Data in the target bit position
+ *                                                             of the target 
address
+ *
+ *     .. Note::       This function is equal to "PutRFRegSetting" in PHY
+ *                     programming guide.
+ */
 void PHY_SetRFReg_8723B(
        struct adapter *Adapter,
        u8 eRFPath,
@@ -344,15 +318,7 @@ void PHY_SetRFReg_8723B(
 
 
 /*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Function:    PHY_MACConfig8192C
- *
- * Overview:   Condig MAC by header file or parameter file.
- *
- * Input:       NONE
- *
- * Output:      NONE
- *
- * Return:      NONE
+ *     PHY_MACConfig8192C - Condig MAC by header file or parameter file.
  *
  * Revised History:
  *  When               Who             Remark
@@ -369,17 +335,12 @@ s32 PHY_MACConfig8723B(struct adapter *Adapter)
 }
 
 /**
-* Function:    phy_InitBBRFRegisterDefinition
-*
-* OverView:    Initialize Register definition offset for Radio Path A/B/C/D
-*
-* Input:
-*              struct adapter *        Adapter,
-*
-* Output:      None
-* Return:              None
-* Note:                The initialization value is constant and it should 
never be changes
-*/
+ *     phy_InitBBRFRegisterDefinition - Initialize Register definition offset 
for
+ *                                                                     Radio 
Path A/B/C/D
+ *     @Adapter:
+ *
+ *     .. Note::               The initialization value is constant and it 
should never be changes
+ */
 static void phy_InitBBRFRegisterDefinition(struct adapter *Adapter)
 {
        struct hal_com_data             *pHalData = GET_HAL_DATA(Adapter);
-- 
2.30.0

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