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authorPablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>2008-12-09 00:11:09 +0100
committerPablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>2008-12-09 00:11:09 +0100
commit367324c4af8167a9384f23fb419b31b9cf960ac0 (patch)
treed1dc64b95a767e1e3e1362c935d40b4539602d50 /src
parent85c33275063bf0fde15a858d474eb7d87c3b8f96 (diff)
api: fix minor issues in the kerneldoc style documentation
This patch fixes some minor issues that confuse kernel-doc in the generation of the API reference documentation. Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/conntrack/api.c49
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/src/conntrack/api.c b/src/conntrack/api.c
index 8739412..e69ea49 100644
--- a/src/conntrack/api.c
+++ b/src/conntrack/api.c
@@ -206,9 +206,9 @@ void nfct_callback_unregister(struct nfct_handle *h)
* @value: pointer to the attribute value
*
* Note that certain attributes are unsettable:
- * - ATTR_USE
- * - ATTR_ID
- * - ATTR_*_COUNTER_*
+ * ATTR_USE
+ * ATTR_ID
+ * ATTR_*_COUNTER_*
* The call of this function for such attributes do nothing.
*/
void nfct_set_attr(struct nf_conntrack *ct,
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ int nfct_attr_is_set(const struct nf_conntrack *ct,
}
/**
- * nfct_attr_is_set_array - check if an array if attribute types is set
+ * nfct_attr_is_set_array - check if an array of attribute types is set
* @ct: pointer to a valid conntrack object
* @array: attribute type array
* @size: size of the array
@@ -761,13 +761,13 @@ int nfct_catch(struct nfct_handle *h)
* If you pass NFCT_T_UNKNOWN, the message type will not be output.
*
* Currently, the output available are:
- * - NFCT_O_DEFAULT: default /proc-like output
- * - NFCT_O_XML: XML output
+ * NFCT_O_DEFAULT: default /proc-like output
+ * NFCT_O_XML: XML output
*
* The output flags are:
- * - NFCT_OF_SHOW_LAYER3: include layer 3 information in the output,
- * this is *only* required by NFCT_O_DEFAULT.
- * - NFCT_OF_TIME: display time.
+ * NFCT_OF_SHOW_LAYER3: include layer 3 information in the output,
+ * this is *only* required by NFCT_O_DEFAULT.
+ * NFCT_OF_TIME: display time.
*
* This function returns the size of the information that _would_ have been
* written to the buffer, even if there was no room for it. Thus, the
@@ -824,26 +824,25 @@ int nfct_compare(const struct nf_conntrack *ct1,
*
* The available flags are:
*
- * - NFCT_CMP_STRICT: the compared objects must have the same attributes
+ * NFCT_CMP_STRICT: the compared objects must have the same attributes
* and the same values, otherwise it returns that the objects are
* different.
- * - NFCT_CMP_MASK: the first object is used as mask, this means that
+ * NFCT_CMP_MASK: the first object is used as mask, this means that
* if an attribute is present in ct1 but not in ct2, this function
* returns that the objects are different.
- * - NFCT_CMP_ALL: full comparison of both objects
- * - NFCT_CMP_ORIG: it only compares the source and destination address;
+ * NFCT_CMP_ALL: full comparison of both objects
+ * NFCT_CMP_ORIG: it only compares the source and destination address;
* source and destination ports; the layer 3 and 4 protocol numbers
* of the original direction; and the id (if present).
- * - NFCT_CMP_REPL: like NFCT_CMP_REPL but it compares the flow
+ * NFCT_CMP_REPL: like NFCT_CMP_REPL but it compares the flow
* information that goes in the reply direction.
- * - NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_EQ: timeout(ct1) == timeout(ct2)
- * - NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_GT: timeout(ct1) > timeout(ct2)
- * - NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_LT: timeout(ct1) < timeout(ct2)
- * - NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_GE: timeout(ct1) >= timeout(ct2)
- * - NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_LE: timeout(ct1) <= timeout(ct2)
+ * NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_EQ: timeout(ct1) == timeout(ct2)
+ * NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_GT: timeout(ct1) > timeout(ct2)
+ * NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_LT: timeout(ct1) < timeout(ct2)
+ * NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_GE: timeout(ct1) >= timeout(ct2)
+ * NFCT_CMP_TIMEOUT_LE: timeout(ct1) <= timeout(ct2)
*
- * The default status bits comparison consists of the following operation:
- * status(ct1) & status(ct2) == status(ct1).
+ * The status bits comparison is status(ct1) & status(ct2) == status(ct1).
*
* If both conntrack object are equal, this function returns 1, otherwise
* 0 is returned.
@@ -871,14 +870,14 @@ int nfct_cmp(const struct nf_conntrack *ct1,
* 2) You can copy only a part of the source object to the target
*
* The current supported flags are:
- * - NFCT_CP_ALL that copies the object entirely.
- * - NFCT_CP_ORIG and NFCT_CP_REPL that can be used to copy the
+ * NFCT_CP_ALL: that copies the object entirely.
+ * NFCT_CP_ORIG and NFCT_CP_REPL: that can be used to copy the
* information that identifies a flow in the original and the reply
* direction. This information is usually composed of: source and
* destination IP address; source and destination ports; layer 3
* and 4 protocol number.
- * - NFCT_CP_META that copies the metainformation
- * (all the attributes >= ATTR_TCP_STATE)
+ * NFCT_CP_META: that copies the metainformation
+ * (all the attributes >= ATTR_TCP_STATE)
*/
void nfct_copy(struct nf_conntrack *ct1,
const struct nf_conntrack *ct2,