Make routine names in comments consistent with actual (changed) names

Signed-off-by: Hal Rosenstock <[email protected]>
---
diff --git a/opensm/opensm/osm_ucast_ftree.c b/opensm/opensm/osm_ucast_ftree.c
index 1b1da19..76b1d6a 100644
--- a/opensm/opensm/osm_ucast_ftree.c
+++ b/opensm/opensm/osm_ucast_ftree.c
@@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ static inline int port_group_compare_load_down(const 
ftree_port_group_t * p1,
  * as it is much faster.
  *
  * Important note:
- * This function and __osm_ftree_bubble_sort_down must NOT be factorized.
+ * This function and bubble_sort_down must NOT be factorized.
  * Although most of the code is the same and a function pointer could be used
  * for the compareason function, it would prevent the compareason function to 
be inlined
  * and cost a great deal to performances.
@@ -2047,13 +2047,13 @@ bubble_sort_siblings(ftree_port_group_t ** 
p_group_array, uint32_t nmemb)
 
 /*
  * Function: Sorts an array of port group. Order is decide through
- * __osm_ftree_port_group_compare_load_down ( up counters, least load remote 
switch, biggest GUID)
+ * port_group_compare_load_down ( up counters, least load remote switch, 
biggest GUID)
  * Given   : A port group array and its length. Each port group points to a 
remote switch (not a HCA)
  * As the list is mostly sorted, we used a bubble sort instead of qsort
  * as it is much faster.
  *
  * Important note:
- * This function and __osm_ftree_bubble_sort_up must NOT be factorized.
+ * This function and bubble_sort_up must NOT be factorized.
  * Although most of the code is the same and a function pointer could be used
  * for the compareason function, it would prevent the compareason function to 
be inlined
  * and cost a great deal to performances.
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