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From: Hu Haowen <src.res@email.cn>
To: gregkh@linuxfoundation.org, corbet@lwn.net
Cc: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org, linux-doc@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH] docs: usb: fix malformed table
Date: Thu,  5 Aug 2021 12:01:46 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20210805040146.121526-1-src.res@email.cn> (raw)

The tables are separated with tabs and spaces mixed together, leading
to malformation. Changed the characters all into spaces to solve this
issue.

Signed-off-by: Hu Haowen <src.res@email.cn>
---
 Documentation/usb/gadget-testing.rst | 84 ++++++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/usb/gadget-testing.rst b/Documentation/usb/gadget-testing.rst
index d6253f1a32a1..c18113077889 100644
--- a/Documentation/usb/gadget-testing.rst
+++ b/Documentation/usb/gadget-testing.rst
@@ -724,28 +724,28 @@ Function-specific configfs interface
 The function name to use when creating the function directory is "uac2".
 The uac2 function provides these attributes in its function directory:
 
-	=============== ====================================================
-	c_chmask	capture channel mask
-	c_srate		capture sampling rate
-	c_ssize		capture sample size (bytes)
-	c_sync		capture synchronization type (async/adaptive)
-	c_mute_present	capture mute control enable
-	c_volume_present	capture volume control enable
-	c_volume_min	capture volume control min value (in 1/256 dB)
-	c_volume_max	capture volume control max value (in 1/256 dB)
-	c_volume_res	capture volume control resolution (in 1/256 dB)
-	fb_max    maximum extra bandwidth in async mode
-	p_chmask	playback channel mask
-	p_srate		playback sampling rate
-	p_ssize		playback sample size (bytes)
-	p_mute_present	playback mute control enable
-	p_volume_present	playback volume control enable
-	p_volume_min	playback volume control min value (in 1/256 dB)
-	p_volume_max	playback volume control max value (in 1/256 dB)
-	p_volume_res	playback volume control resolution (in 1/256 dB)
-	req_number	the number of pre-allocated request for both capture
-			and playback
-	=============== ====================================================
+	================ ====================================================
+	c_chmask         capture channel mask
+	c_srate          capture sampling rate
+	c_ssize          capture sample size (bytes)
+	c_sync           capture synchronization type (async/adaptive)
+	c_mute_present   capture mute control enable
+	c_volume_present capture volume control enable
+	c_volume_min     capture volume control min value (in 1/256 dB)
+	c_volume_max     capture volume control max value (in 1/256 dB)
+	c_volume_res     capture volume control resolution (in 1/256 dB)
+	fb_max           maximum extra bandwidth in async mode
+	p_chmask         playback channel mask
+	p_srate          playback sampling rate
+	p_ssize          playback sample size (bytes)
+	p_mute_present   playback mute control enable
+	p_volume_present playback volume control enable
+	p_volume_min     playback volume control min value (in 1/256 dB)
+	p_volume_max     playback volume control max value (in 1/256 dB)
+	p_volume_res     playback volume control resolution (in 1/256 dB)
+	req_number       the number of pre-allocated request for both capture
+	                 and playback
+	================ ====================================================
 
 The attributes have sane default values.
 
@@ -914,26 +914,26 @@ Function-specific configfs interface
 The function name to use when creating the function directory is "uac1".
 The uac1 function provides these attributes in its function directory:
 
-	========== ====================================================
-	c_chmask   	capture channel mask
-	c_srate    	capture sampling rate
-	c_ssize    	capture sample size (bytes)
-	c_mute_present	capture mute control enable
-	c_volume_present	capture volume control enable
-	c_volume_min	capture volume control min value (in 1/256 dB)
-	c_volume_max	capture volume control max value (in 1/256 dB)
-	c_volume_res	capture volume control resolution (in 1/256 dB)
-	p_chmask   	playback channel mask
-	p_srate    	playback sampling rate
-	p_ssize    	playback sample size (bytes)
-	p_mute_present	playback mute control enable
-	p_volume_present	playback volume control enable
-	p_volume_min	playback volume control min value (in 1/256 dB)
-	p_volume_max	playback volume control max value (in 1/256 dB)
-	p_volume_res	playback volume control resolution (in 1/256 dB)
-	req_number 	the number of pre-allocated request for both capture
-			and playback
-	========== ====================================================
+	================ ====================================================
+	c_chmask         capture channel mask
+	c_srate          capture sampling rate
+	c_ssize          capture sample size (bytes)
+	c_mute_present   capture mute control enable
+	c_volume_present capture volume control enable
+	c_volume_min     capture volume control min value (in 1/256 dB)
+	c_volume_max     capture volume control max value (in 1/256 dB)
+	c_volume_res     capture volume control resolution (in 1/256 dB)
+	p_chmask         playback channel mask
+	p_srate          playback sampling rate
+	p_ssize          playback sample size (bytes)
+	p_mute_present   playback mute control enable
+	p_volume_present playback volume control enable
+	p_volume_min     playback volume control min value (in 1/256 dB)
+	p_volume_max     playback volume control max value (in 1/256 dB)
+	p_volume_res     playback volume control resolution (in 1/256 dB)
+	req_number       the number of pre-allocated request for both capture
+	                 and playback
+	================ ====================================================
 
 The attributes have sane default values.
 
-- 
2.25.1


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