PCI: pci.txt fix __devexit() usage

Marin Mitov <mitov@issp.bas.bg> spotted a brainfart where I had
failed to update copied text with *_remove and __devexit().

Marin made a good comment in his email to me:
| mydriver_probe() is _always_ executed, while mydriver_remove() is not.
| See: include/linux/init.h

Which says:
/* Functions marked as __devexit may be discarded at kernel link time, depending
   on config options.  Newer versions of binutils detect references from
   retained sections to discarded sections and flag an error.  Pointers to
   __devexit functions must use __devexit_p(function_name), the wrapper will
   insert either the function_name or NULL, depending on the config options.
 */

Signed-off-by: Grant Grundler <grundler@parisc-linux.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>

diff --git a/Documentation/pci.txt b/Documentation/pci.txt
index fd5028e..cdf2f3c 100644
--- a/Documentation/pci.txt
+++ b/Documentation/pci.txt
@@ -205,8 +205,8 @@
 	  exclusively called by the probe() routine, can be marked __devinit.
 	  Ditto for remove() and __devexit.
 
-	o If mydriver_probe() is marked with __devinit(), then all address
-	  references to mydriver_probe must use __devexit_p(mydriver_probe)
+	o If mydriver_remove() is marked with __devexit(), then all address
+	  references to mydriver_remove must use __devexit_p(mydriver_remove)
 	  (in the struct pci_driver declaration for example).
 	  __devexit_p() will generate the function name _or_ NULL if the
 	  function will be discarded.  For an example, see drivers/net/tg3.c.