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index 3c5434c83daf..ecad6ee75705 100644
--- a/Documentation/block/biodoc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/block/biodoc.txt
@@ -186,8 +186,9 @@ a virtual address mapping (unlike the earlier scheme of virtual address
 do not have a corresponding kernel virtual address space mapping) and
 low-memory pages.
 
-Note: Please refer to DMA-mapping.txt for a discussion on PCI high mem DMA
-aspects and mapping of scatter gather lists, and support for 64 bit PCI.
+Note: Please refer to Documentation/PCI/PCI-DMA-mapping.txt for a discussion
+on PCI high mem DMA aspects and mapping of scatter gather lists, and support
+for 64 bit PCI.
 
 Special handling is required only for cases where i/o needs to happen on
 pages at physical memory addresses beyond what the device can support. In these
@@ -953,14 +954,14 @@ elevator_allow_merge_fn		called whenever the block layer determines
 				results in some sort of conflict internally,
 				this hook allows it to do that.
 
-elevator_dispatch_fn		fills the dispatch queue with ready requests.
+elevator_dispatch_fn*		fills the dispatch queue with ready requests.
 				I/O schedulers are free to postpone requests by
 				not filling the dispatch queue unless @force
 				is non-zero.  Once dispatched, I/O schedulers
 				are not allowed to manipulate the requests -
 				they belong to generic dispatch queue.
 
-elevator_add_req_fn		called to add a new request into the scheduler
+elevator_add_req_fn*		called to add a new request into the scheduler
 
 elevator_queue_empty_fn		returns true if the merge queue is empty.
 				Drivers shouldn't use this, but rather check
@@ -990,7 +991,7 @@ elevator_activate_req_fn	Called when device driver first sees a request.
 elevator_deactivate_req_fn	Called when device driver decides to delay
 				a request by requeueing it.
 
-elevator_init_fn
+elevator_init_fn*
 elevator_exit_fn		Allocate and free any elevator specific storage
 				for a queue.