}
/**
- * @get_wave_count: Read device registers to get number of waves in flight for
+ * get_wave_count: Read device registers to get number of waves in flight for
* a particular queue. The method also returns the VMID associated with the
* queue.
*
}
/**
- * @kgd_gfx_v9_get_cu_occupancy: Reads relevant registers associated with each
+ * kgd_gfx_v9_get_cu_occupancy: Reads relevant registers associated with each
* shader engine and aggregates the number of waves that are in flight for the
* process whose pasid is provided as a parameter. The process could have ZERO
* or more queues running and submitting waves to compute units.
*
* @kgd: Handle of device from which to get number of waves in flight
* @pasid: Identifies the process for which this query call is invoked
- * @wave_cnt: Output parameter updated with number of waves in flight that
+ * @pasid_wave_cnt: Output parameter updated with number of waves in flight that
* belong to process with given pasid
* @max_waves_per_cu: Output parameter updated with maximum number of waves
* possible per Compute Unit
*
- * @note: It's possible that the device has too many queues (oversubscription)
+ * Note: It's possible that the device has too many queues (oversubscription)
* in which case a VMID could be remapped to a different PASID. This could lead
* to an iaccurate wave count. Following is a high-level sequence:
* Time T1: vmid = getVmid(); vmid is associated with Pasid P1