@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ following heaps:
- The ``cma`` heap allocates physically contiguous, cacheable,
buffers. Only present if a CMA region is present. Such a region is
usually created either through the kernel commandline through the
- `cma` parameter, a memory region Device-Tree node with the
- `linux,cma-default` property set, or through the `CMA_SIZE_MBYTES` or
- `CMA_SIZE_PERCENTAGE` Kconfig options. Depending on the platform, it
+ ``cma`` parameter, a memory region Device-Tree node with the
+ ``linux,cma-default`` property set, or through the ``CMA_SIZE_MBYTES`` or
+ ``CMA_SIZE_PERCENTAGE`` Kconfig options. Depending on the platform, it
might be called ``reserved``, ``linux,cma``, or ``default-pool``.
Code snippets should be wrapped in double backticks to follow reStructuredText semantics; the use of single backticks uses the :title-reference: role by default, which isn't quite what we want. Add double backticks to code snippets to fix this. Signed-off-by: Jared Kangas <jkangas@redhat.com> --- Documentation/userspace-api/dma-buf-heaps.rst | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)