* chooses what to send (buffer address, length). The destination
* side keeps a supply of "anonymous receive buffers" available and
* it handles incoming data as it arrives (when the destination
- * recieves an interrupt).
+ * receives an interrupt).
*
* The sender may send a simple buffer (address/length) or it may
* send a small list of buffers. When a small list is sent, hardware
ath10k_ce_src_ring_highmark_set(ar, ctrl_addr, nentries);
ath10k_dbg(ar, ATH10K_DBG_BOOT,
- "boot init ce src ring id %d entries %d base_addr %p\n",
+ "boot init ce src ring id %d entries %d base_addr %pK\n",
ce_id, nentries, src_ring->base_addr_owner_space);
return 0;
ath10k_ce_dest_ring_highmark_set(ar, ctrl_addr, nentries);
ath10k_dbg(ar, ATH10K_DBG_BOOT,
- "boot ce dest ring id %d entries %d base_addr %p\n",
+ "boot ce dest ring id %d entries %d base_addr %pK\n",
ce_id, nentries, dest_ring->base_addr_owner_space);
return 0;