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diff --git a/Documentation/sound/oss/Introduction b/Documentation/sound/oss/Introduction
index 15d4fb975ac0..f04ba6bb7395 100644
--- a/Documentation/sound/oss/Introduction
+++ b/Documentation/sound/oss/Introduction
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ are available, for example IRQ, address, DMA.
69 69
70Warning, the options for different cards sometime use different names 70Warning, the options for different cards sometime use different names
71for the same or a similar feature (dma1= versus dma16=). As a last 71for the same or a similar feature (dma1= versus dma16=). As a last
72resort, inspect the code (search for MODULE_PARM). 72resort, inspect the code (search for module_param).
73 73
74Notes: 74Notes:
75 75
diff --git a/Documentation/sound/oss/cs46xx b/Documentation/sound/oss/cs46xx
index 88d6cf8b39f3..b54432709863 100644
--- a/Documentation/sound/oss/cs46xx
+++ b/Documentation/sound/oss/cs46xx
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ parameters. for a copy email: twoller@crystal.cirrus.com
88 88
89MODULE_PARMS definitions 89MODULE_PARMS definitions
90------------------------ 90------------------------
91MODULE_PARM(defaultorder, "i"); 91module_param(defaultorder, ulong, 0);
92defaultorder=N 92defaultorder=N
93where N is a value from 1 to 12 93where N is a value from 1 to 12
94The buffer order determines the size of the dma buffer for the driver. 94The buffer order determines the size of the dma buffer for the driver.
@@ -98,18 +98,18 @@ to not underrun the dma buffer as easily. As default, use 32k (order=3)
98rather than 64k as some of the games work more responsively. 98rather than 64k as some of the games work more responsively.
99(2^N) * PAGE_SIZE = allocated buffer size 99(2^N) * PAGE_SIZE = allocated buffer size
100 100
101MODULE_PARM(cs_debuglevel, "i"); 101module_param(cs_debuglevel, ulong, 0644);
102MODULE_PARM(cs_debugmask, "i"); 102module_param(cs_debugmask, ulong, 0644);
103cs_debuglevel=N 103cs_debuglevel=N
104cs_debugmask=0xMMMMMMMM 104cs_debugmask=0xMMMMMMMM
105where N is a value from 0 (no debug printfs), to 9 (maximum) 105where N is a value from 0 (no debug printfs), to 9 (maximum)
1060xMMMMMMMM is a debug mask corresponding to the CS_xxx bits (see driver source). 1060xMMMMMMMM is a debug mask corresponding to the CS_xxx bits (see driver source).
107 107
108MODULE_PARM(hercules_egpio_disable, "i"); 108module_param(hercules_egpio_disable, ulong, 0);
109hercules_egpio_disable=N 109hercules_egpio_disable=N
110where N is a 0 (enable egpio), or a 1 (disable egpio support) 110where N is a 0 (enable egpio), or a 1 (disable egpio support)
111 111
112MODULE_PARM(initdelay, "i"); 112module_param(initdelay, ulong, 0);
113initdelay=N 113initdelay=N
114This value is used to determine the millescond delay during the initialization 114This value is used to determine the millescond delay during the initialization
115code prior to powering up the PLL. On laptops this value can be used to 115code prior to powering up the PLL. On laptops this value can be used to
@@ -118,19 +118,19 @@ system is booted under battery power then the mdelay()/udelay() functions fail t
118properly delay the required time. Also, if the system is booted under AC power 118properly delay the required time. Also, if the system is booted under AC power
119and then the power removed, the mdelay()/udelay() functions will not delay properly. 119and then the power removed, the mdelay()/udelay() functions will not delay properly.
120 120
121MODULE_PARM(powerdown, "i"); 121module_param(powerdown, ulong, 0);
122powerdown=N 122powerdown=N
123where N is 0 (disable any powerdown of the internal blocks) or 1 (enable powerdown) 123where N is 0 (disable any powerdown of the internal blocks) or 1 (enable powerdown)
124 124
125 125
126MODULE_PARM(external_amp, "i"); 126module_param(external_amp, bool, 0);
127external_amp=1 127external_amp=1
128if N is set to 1, then force enabling the EAPD support in the primary AC97 codec. 128if N is set to 1, then force enabling the EAPD support in the primary AC97 codec.
129override the detection logic and force the external amp bit in the AC97 0x26 register 129override the detection logic and force the external amp bit in the AC97 0x26 register
130to be reset (0). EAPD should be 0 for powerup, and 1 for powerdown. The VTB Santa Cruz 130to be reset (0). EAPD should be 0 for powerup, and 1 for powerdown. The VTB Santa Cruz
131card has inverted logic, so there is a special function for these cards. 131card has inverted logic, so there is a special function for these cards.
132 132
133MODULE_PARM(thinkpad, "i"); 133module_param(thinkpad, bool, 0);
134thinkpad=1 134thinkpad=1
135if N is set to 1, then force enabling the clkrun functionality. 135if N is set to 1, then force enabling the clkrun functionality.
136Currently, when the part is being used, then clkrun is disabled for the entire system, 136Currently, when the part is being used, then clkrun is disabled for the entire system,