MTD: kernel-doc fixes + additions

Fix some kernel-doc typos/spellos.
Use kernel-doc syntax in places where it was almost used.
Correct/add struct, struct field, and function param names where needed.

Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h b/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h
index 7a7fbe8..1221b7c 100644
--- a/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h
+++ b/include/linux/mtd/bbm.h
@@ -19,21 +19,21 @@
 
 /**
  * struct nand_bbt_descr - bad block table descriptor
- * @param options	options for this descriptor
- * @param pages		the page(s) where we find the bbt, used with
+ * @options:		options for this descriptor
+ * @pages:		the page(s) where we find the bbt, used with
  * 			option BBT_ABSPAGE when bbt is searched,
  * 			then we store the found bbts pages here.
  *			Its an array and supports up to 8 chips now
- * @param offs		offset of the pattern in the oob area of the page
- * @param veroffs	offset of the bbt version counter in the oob are of the page
- * @param version	version read from the bbt page during scan
- * @param len		length of the pattern, if 0 no pattern check is performed
- * @param maxblocks	maximum number of blocks to search for a bbt. This number of
- *			blocks is reserved at the end of the device
+ * @offs:		offset of the pattern in the oob area of the page
+ * @veroffs:		offset of the bbt version counter in the oob area of the page
+ * @version:		version read from the bbt page during scan
+ * @len:		length of the pattern, if 0 no pattern check is performed
+ * @maxblocks:		maximum number of blocks to search for a bbt. This
+ *			number of blocks is reserved at the end of the device
  *			where the tables are written.
- * @param reserved_block_code	if non-0, this pattern denotes a reserved
+ * @reserved_block_code: if non-0, this pattern denotes a reserved
  *			(rather than bad) block in the stored bbt
- * @param pattern	pattern to identify bad block table or factory marked
+ * @pattern:		pattern to identify bad block table or factory marked
  *			good / bad blocks, can be NULL, if len = 0
  *
  * Descriptor for the bad block table marker and the descriptor for the
@@ -93,12 +93,15 @@
 #define ONENAND_BADBLOCK_POS	0
 
 /**
- * struct bbt_info - [GENERIC] Bad Block Table data structure
- * @param bbt_erase_shift	[INTERN] number of address bits in a bbt entry
- * @param badblockpos		[INTERN] position of the bad block marker in the oob area
- * @param bbt			[INTERN] bad block table pointer
- * @param badblock_pattern	[REPLACEABLE] bad block scan pattern used for initial bad block scan
- * @param priv			[OPTIONAL] pointer to private bbm date
+ * struct bbm_info - [GENERIC] Bad Block Table data structure
+ * @bbt_erase_shift:	[INTERN] number of address bits in a bbt entry
+ * @badblockpos:	[INTERN] position of the bad block marker in the oob area
+ * @options:		options for this descriptor
+ * @bbt:		[INTERN] bad block table pointer
+ * @isbad_bbt:		function to determine if a block is bad
+ * @badblock_pattern:	[REPLACEABLE] bad block scan pattern used for
+ *			initial bad block scan
+ * @priv:		[OPTIONAL] pointer to private bbm date
  */
 struct bbm_info {
 	int bbt_erase_shift;
diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h b/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h
index 9b7a2b5..94a443d 100644
--- a/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h
+++ b/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h
@@ -77,11 +77,11 @@
  *
  * @len:	number of bytes to write/read. When a data buffer is given
  *		(datbuf != NULL) this is the number of data bytes. When
- +		no data buffer is available this is the number of oob bytes.
+ *		no data buffer is available this is the number of oob bytes.
  *
  * @retlen:	number of bytes written/read. When a data buffer is given
  *		(datbuf != NULL) this is the number of data bytes. When
- +		no data buffer is available this is the number of oob bytes.
+ *		no data buffer is available this is the number of oob bytes.
  *
  * @ooblen:	number of oob bytes per page
  * @ooboffs:	offset of oob data in the oob area (only relevant when
diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/nand.h b/include/linux/mtd/nand.h
index 2266f03..0b4cd2f 100644
--- a/include/linux/mtd/nand.h
+++ b/include/linux/mtd/nand.h
@@ -407,7 +407,6 @@
 
 /**
  * struct nand_flash_dev - NAND Flash Device ID Structure
- *
  * @name:	Identify the device type
  * @id:		device ID code
  * @pagesize:	Pagesize in bytes. Either 256 or 512 or 0
@@ -526,7 +525,6 @@
 
 /**
  * struct platform_nand_chip - chip level device structure
- *
  * @nr_chips:		max. number of chips to scan for
  * @chip_offset:	chip number offset
  * @nr_partitions:	number of partitions pointed to by partitions (or zero)
@@ -549,7 +547,6 @@
 
 /**
  * struct platform_nand_ctrl - controller level device structure
- *
  * @hwcontrol:		platform specific hardware control structure
  * @dev_ready:		platform specific function to read ready/busy pin
  * @select_chip:	platform specific chip select function
diff --git a/include/linux/mtd/onenand.h b/include/linux/mtd/onenand.h
index 9ce9a48..1f49721 100644
--- a/include/linux/mtd/onenand.h
+++ b/include/linux/mtd/onenand.h
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
 /* Free resources held by the OneNAND device */
 extern void onenand_release(struct mtd_info *mtd);
 
-/**
+/*
  * onenand_state_t - chip states
  * Enumeration for OneNAND flash chip state
  */
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@
 
 /**
  * struct onenand_bufferram - OneNAND BufferRAM Data
- * @param block		block address in BufferRAM
- * @param page		page address in BufferRAM
- * @param valid		valid flag
+ * @block:		block address in BufferRAM
+ * @page:		page address in BufferRAM
+ * @valid:		valid flag
  */
 struct onenand_bufferram {
 	int block;
@@ -54,32 +54,43 @@
 
 /**
  * struct onenand_chip - OneNAND Private Flash Chip Data
- * @param base		[BOARDSPECIFIC] address to access OneNAND
- * @param chipsize	[INTERN] the size of one chip for multichip arrays
- * @param device_id	[INTERN] device ID
- * @param verstion_id	[INTERN] version ID
- * @param options	[BOARDSPECIFIC] various chip options. They can partly be set to inform onenand_scan about
- * @param erase_shift	[INTERN] number of address bits in a block
- * @param page_shift	[INTERN] number of address bits in a page
- * @param ppb_shift	[INTERN] number of address bits in a pages per block
- * @param page_mask	[INTERN] a page per block mask
- * @param bufferam_index	[INTERN] BufferRAM index
- * @param bufferam	[INTERN] BufferRAM info
- * @param readw		[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for read short
- * @param writew	[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for write short
- * @param command	[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for writing commands to the chip
- * @param wait		[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for wait on ready
- * @param read_bufferram	[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for BufferRAM Area
- * @param write_bufferram	[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for BufferRAM Area
- * @param read_word	[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for read register of OneNAND
- * @param write_word	[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for write register of OneNAND
- * @param scan_bbt	[REPLACEALBE] hardware specific function for scaning Bad block Table
- * @param chip_lock	[INTERN] spinlock used to protect access to this structure and the chip
- * @param wq		[INTERN] wait queue to sleep on if a OneNAND operation is in progress
- * @param state		[INTERN] the current state of the OneNAND device
- * @param ecclayout	[REPLACEABLE] the default ecc placement scheme
- * @param bbm		[REPLACEABLE] pointer to Bad Block Management
- * @param priv		[OPTIONAL] pointer to private chip date
+ * @base:		[BOARDSPECIFIC] address to access OneNAND
+ * @chipsize:		[INTERN] the size of one chip for multichip arrays
+ * @device_id:		[INTERN] device ID
+ * @density_mask:	chip density, used for DDP devices
+ * @verstion_id:	[INTERN] version ID
+ * @options:		[BOARDSPECIFIC] various chip options. They can
+ *			partly be set to inform onenand_scan about
+ * @erase_shift:	[INTERN] number of address bits in a block
+ * @page_shift:		[INTERN] number of address bits in a page
+ * @ppb_shift:		[INTERN] number of address bits in a pages per block
+ * @page_mask:		[INTERN] a page per block mask
+ * @bufferram_index:	[INTERN] BufferRAM index
+ * @bufferram:		[INTERN] BufferRAM info
+ * @readw:		[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for read short
+ * @writew:		[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for write short
+ * @command:		[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for writing
+ *			commands to the chip
+ * @wait:		[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for wait on ready
+ * @read_bufferram:	[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for BufferRAM Area
+ * @write_bufferram:	[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for BufferRAM Area
+ * @read_word:		[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for read
+ *			register of OneNAND
+ * @write_word:		[REPLACEABLE] hardware specific function for write
+ *			register of OneNAND
+ * @mmcontrol:		sync burst read function
+ * @block_markbad:	function to mark a block as bad
+ * @scan_bbt:		[REPLACEALBE] hardware specific function for scanning
+ *			Bad block Table
+ * @chip_lock:		[INTERN] spinlock used to protect access to this
+ *			structure and the chip
+ * @wq:			[INTERN] wait queue to sleep on if a OneNAND
+ *			operation is in progress
+ * @state:		[INTERN] the current state of the OneNAND device
+ * @page_buf:		data buffer
+ * @ecclayout:		[REPLACEABLE] the default ecc placement scheme
+ * @bbm:		[REPLACEABLE] pointer to Bad Block Management
+ * @priv:		[OPTIONAL] pointer to private chip date
  */
 struct onenand_chip {
 	void __iomem		*base;
@@ -147,9 +158,9 @@
 #define ONENAND_MFR_SAMSUNG	0xec
 
 /**
- * struct nand_manufacturers - NAND Flash Manufacturer ID Structure
- * @param name:		Manufacturer name
- * @param id:		manufacturer ID code of device.
+ * struct onenand_manufacturers - NAND Flash Manufacturer ID Structure
+ * @name:	Manufacturer name
+ * @id:		manufacturer ID code of device.
 */
 struct onenand_manufacturers {
         int id;