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diff --git a/mm/zpool.c b/mm/zpool.c
index e1e7aa6d1d06..f8cb83e7699b 100644
--- a/mm/zpool.c
+++ b/mm/zpool.c
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ static void zpool_put_driver(struct zpool_driver *driver)
/**
* zpool_has_pool() - Check if the pool driver is available
- * @type The type of the zpool to check (e.g. zbud, zsmalloc)
+ * @type: The type of the zpool to check (e.g. zbud, zsmalloc)
*
* This checks if the @type pool driver is available. This will try to load
* the requested module, if needed, but there is no guarantee the module will
@@ -136,10 +136,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(zpool_has_pool);
/**
* zpool_create_pool() - Create a new zpool
- * @type The type of the zpool to create (e.g. zbud, zsmalloc)
- * @name The name of the zpool (e.g. zram0, zswap)
- * @gfp The GFP flags to use when allocating the pool.
- * @ops The optional ops callback.
+ * @type: The type of the zpool to create (e.g. zbud, zsmalloc)
+ * @name: The name of the zpool (e.g. zram0, zswap)
+ * @gfp: The GFP flags to use when allocating the pool.
+ * @ops: The optional ops callback.
*
* This creates a new zpool of the specified type. The gfp flags will be
* used when allocating memory, if the implementation supports it. If the
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ struct zpool *zpool_create_pool(const char *type, const char *name, gfp_t gfp,
/**
* zpool_destroy_pool() - Destroy a zpool
- * @pool The zpool to destroy.
+ * @zpool: The zpool to destroy.
*
* Implementations must guarantee this to be thread-safe,
* however only when destroying different pools. The same
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ void zpool_destroy_pool(struct zpool *zpool)
/**
* zpool_get_type() - Get the type of the zpool
- * @pool The zpool to check
+ * @zpool: The zpool to check
*
* This returns the type of the pool.
*
@@ -239,10 +239,10 @@ const char *zpool_get_type(struct zpool *zpool)
/**
* zpool_malloc() - Allocate memory
- * @pool The zpool to allocate from.
- * @size The amount of memory to allocate.
- * @gfp The GFP flags to use when allocating memory.
- * @handle Pointer to the handle to set
+ * @zpool: The zpool to allocate from.
+ * @size: The amount of memory to allocate.
+ * @gfp: The GFP flags to use when allocating memory.
+ * @handle: Pointer to the handle to set
*
* This allocates the requested amount of memory from the pool.
* The gfp flags will be used when allocating memory, if the
@@ -261,8 +261,8 @@ int zpool_malloc(struct zpool *zpool, size_t size, gfp_t gfp,
/**
* zpool_free() - Free previously allocated memory
- * @pool The zpool that allocated the memory.
- * @handle The handle to the memory to free.
+ * @zpool: The zpool that allocated the memory.
+ * @handle: The handle to the memory to free.
*
* This frees previously allocated memory. This does not guarantee
* that the pool will actually free memory, only that the memory
@@ -280,9 +280,9 @@ void zpool_free(struct zpool *zpool, unsigned long handle)
/**
* zpool_shrink() - Shrink the pool size
- * @pool The zpool to shrink.
- * @pages The number of pages to shrink the pool.
- * @reclaimed The number of pages successfully evicted.
+ * @zpool: The zpool to shrink.
+ * @pages: The number of pages to shrink the pool.
+ * @reclaimed: The number of pages successfully evicted.
*
* This attempts to shrink the actual memory size of the pool
* by evicting currently used handle(s). If the pool was
@@ -304,11 +304,11 @@ int zpool_shrink(struct zpool *zpool, unsigned int pages,
/**
* zpool_map_handle() - Map a previously allocated handle into memory
- * @pool The zpool that the handle was allocated from
- * @handle The handle to map
- * @mm How the memory should be mapped
+ * @zpool: The zpool that the handle was allocated from
+ * @handle: The handle to map
+ * @mapmode: How the memory should be mapped
*
- * This maps a previously allocated handle into memory. The @mm
+ * This maps a previously allocated handle into memory. The @mapmode
* param indicates to the implementation how the memory will be
* used, i.e. read-only, write-only, read-write. If the
* implementation does not support it, the memory will be treated
@@ -332,8 +332,8 @@ void *zpool_map_handle(struct zpool *zpool, unsigned long handle,
/**
* zpool_unmap_handle() - Unmap a previously mapped handle
- * @pool The zpool that the handle was allocated from
- * @handle The handle to unmap
+ * @zpool: The zpool that the handle was allocated from
+ * @handle: The handle to unmap
*
* This unmaps a previously mapped handle. Any locks or other
* actions that the implementation took in zpool_map_handle()
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ void zpool_unmap_handle(struct zpool *zpool, unsigned long handle)
/**
* zpool_get_total_size() - The total size of the pool
- * @pool The zpool to check
+ * @zpool: The zpool to check
*
* This returns the total size in bytes of the pool.
*