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@@ -137,12 +137,12 @@ always possible, but can be nonportable, and should you choose to do
this, it's up to you to get it right.
An ``adc_dev`` also contains an ``rcc_clk_id`` for the ADC peripheral
-it represents. The ``rcc_clk_id`` enum type has an enumerator for
-each peripheral supported by your series. For example, the ADC
-peripherals' ``rcc_clk_id`` enumerators are ``RCC_ADC1``,
-``RCC_ADC2``, and ``RCC_ADC3``. In general, an ``rcc_clk_id`` is
-useful not only for managing the clock line to a peripheral, but also
-as a unique identifier for that peripheral.
+it represents in the ``clk_id`` field. The ``rcc_clk_id`` enum type
+has an enumerator for each peripheral supported by your series. For
+example, the ADC peripherals' ``rcc_clk_id`` enumerators are
+``RCC_ADC1``, ``RCC_ADC2``, and ``RCC_ADC3``. In general, an
+``rcc_clk_id`` is useful not only for managing the clock line to a
+peripheral, but also as a unique identifier for that peripheral.
(Device types can be more complicated than this; ``adc_dev`` was
chosen as a simple example of the minimum you can expect.)