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Subject[PATCH] 2.5.61 fix spelling of necessary in 11 files
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This fixes the spelling of "necessary" in 11 files, plus these other
fixes which were nearby:

divisable -> divisible
feild -> field
effectivly -> effectively
belive -> believe

Steven

diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/arch/mips/ddb5xxx/common/nile4.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/arch/mips/ddb5xxx/common/nile4.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/arch/mips/ddb5xxx/common/nile4.c Thu Jan 16 19:22:22 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/arch/mips/ddb5xxx/common/nile4.c Sat Feb 15 21:12:51 2003
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
* When programming a PDAR, the register should be read immediately
* after writing it. This ensures that address decoders are properly
* configured.
- * [jsun] is this really necesary?
+ * [jsun] is this really necessary?
*/
ddb_in32(pdar);
ddb_in32(pdar + 4);
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c Thu Jan 16 19:22:00 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/drivers/acorn/block/fd1772.c Sat Feb 15 21:14:30 2003
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@
*/
static int Probing = 0;

-/* This flag is set when a dummy seek is necesary to make the WP
+/* This flag is set when a dummy seek is necessary to make the WP
* status bit accessible.
*/
static int NeedSeek = 0;
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/drivers/isdn/hisax/amd7930_fn.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/drivers/isdn/hisax/amd7930_fn.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/drivers/isdn/hisax/amd7930_fn.c Thu Jan 16 19:22:21 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/drivers/isdn/hisax/amd7930_fn.c Sat Feb 15 20:17:24 2003
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@

cs->dc.amd7930.old_state = cs->dc.amd7930.ph_state;

- /* abort transmit if nessesary */
+ /* abort transmit if necessary */
if ((message & 0xf0) && (cs->tx_skb)) {
wByteAMD(cs, 0x21, 0xC2);
wByteAMD(cs, 0x21, 0x02);
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/drivers/mtd/chips/jedec.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/drivers/mtd/chips/jedec.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/drivers/mtd/chips/jedec.c Mon Feb 10 12:23:00 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/drivers/mtd/chips/jedec.c Sat Feb 15 21:13:54 2003
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@
size_t *retlen, const u_char *buf)
{
/* Does IO to the currently selected chip. It takes the bank addressing
- base (which is divisable by the chip size) adds the necesary lower bits
+ base (which is divisible by the chip size) adds the necessary lower bits
of addrshift (interleve index) and then adds the control register index. */
#define flread(x) map->read8(map,base+(off&((1<<chip->addrshift)-1))+((x)<<chip->addrshift))
#define flwrite(v,x) map->write8(map,v,base+(off&((1<<chip->addrshift)-1))+((x)<<chip->addrshift))
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/drivers/usb/image/scanner.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/drivers/usb/image/scanner.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/drivers/usb/image/scanner.c Mon Feb 10 12:23:04 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/drivers/usb/image/scanner.c Sat Feb 15 20:16:58 2003
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
* allocation/registration for linux-2.3.22+.
* - Adopted David Brownell's <david-b@pacbell.net> technique for
* assigning bulk endpoints.
- * - Removed unnessesary #include's
+ * - Removed unnecessary #include's
* - Scanner model now reported via syslog INFO after being detected
* *and* configured.
* - Added user specified vendor:product USB ID's which can be passed
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/fs/befs/btree.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/fs/befs/btree.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/fs/befs/btree.c Thu Jan 16 19:21:34 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/fs/befs/btree.c Sat Feb 15 21:05:05 2003
@@ -56,9 +56,9 @@
/* Note:
*
* The book states 2 confusing things about befs b+trees. First,
- * it states that the overflow feild of node headers is used by internal nodes
- * to point to another node that "effectivly continues this one". Here is what
- * I belive that means. Each key in internal nodes points to another node that
+ * it states that the overflow field of node headers is used by internal nodes
+ * to point to another node that "effectively continues this one". Here is what
+ * I believe that means. Each key in internal nodes points to another node that
* contains key values less than itself. Inspection reveals that the last key
* in the internal node is not the last key in the index. Keys that are
* greater than the last key in the internal node go into the overflow node.
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
* @sup: Buffer in which to place the btree superblock
*
* Calls befs_read_datastream to read in the btree superblock and
- * makes sure it is in cpu byteorder, byteswapping if nessisary.
+ * makes sure it is in cpu byteorder, byteswapping if necessary.
*
* On success, returns BEFS_OK and *@sup contains the btree superblock,
* in cpu byte order.
@@ -179,8 +179,8 @@
* @node_off: Starting offset (in bytes) of the node in @ds
*
* Calls befs_read_datastream to read in the indicated btree node and
- * makes sure its header feilds are in cpu byteorder, byteswapping if
- * nessisary.
+ * makes sure its header fields are in cpu byteorder, byteswapping if
+ * necessary.
* Note: node->bh must be NULL when this function called first
* time. Don't forget brelse(node->bh) after last call.
*
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/fs/befs/datastream.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/fs/befs/datastream.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/fs/befs/datastream.c Thu Jan 16 19:22:43 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/fs/befs/datastream.c Sat Feb 15 20:15:50 2003
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@

Algorithm:
Linear search. Checks each element of array[] to see if it
- contains the blockno-th filesystem block. This is nessisary
+ contains the blockno-th filesystem block. This is necessary
because the block runs map variable amounts of data. Simply
keeps a count of the number of blocks searched so far (sum),
incrementing this by the length of each block run as we come
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/net/ipv4/ip_gre.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/net/ipv4/ip_gre.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/net/ipv4/ip_gre.c Thu Jan 16 19:22:27 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/net/ipv4/ip_gre.c Sat Feb 15 21:10:57 2003
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@
/* Impossible event. */
return;
case ICMP_FRAG_NEEDED:
- /* And it is the only really necesary thing :-) */
+ /* And it is the only really necessary thing :-) */
rel_info = ntohs(skb->h.icmph->un.frag.mtu);
if (rel_info < grehlen+68)
return;
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/net/ipv4/ipip.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/net/ipv4/ipip.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/net/ipv4/ipip.c Thu Jan 16 19:23:01 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/net/ipv4/ipip.c Sat Feb 15 21:11:22 2003
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
/* Impossible event. */
return;
case ICMP_FRAG_NEEDED:
- /* And it is the only really necesary thing :-) */
+ /* And it is the only really necessary thing :-) */
rel_info = ntohs(skb->h.icmph->un.frag.mtu);
if (rel_info < hlen+68)
return;
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/net/sched/sch_cbq.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/net/sched/sch_cbq.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/net/sched/sch_cbq.c Thu Jan 16 19:21:39 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/net/sched/sch_cbq.c Sat Feb 15 21:11:57 2003
@@ -797,7 +797,7 @@
That is not all.
To maintain the rate allocated to the class,
we add to undertime virtual clock,
- necesary to complete transmitted packet.
+ necessary to complete transmitted packet.
(len/phys_bandwidth has been already passed
to the moment of cbq_update)
*/
diff -ur linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/sound/pci/cs46xx/dsp_spos_scb_lib.c linux-2.5.61-1.1027/sound/pci/cs46xx/dsp_spos_scb_lib.c
--- linux-2.5.61-1.1027-orig/sound/pci/cs46xx/dsp_spos_scb_lib.c Mon Feb 10 12:23:10 2003
+++ linux-2.5.61-1.1027/sound/pci/cs46xx/dsp_spos_scb_lib.c Sat Feb 15 21:13:19 2003
@@ -1543,7 +1543,7 @@
/* dont touch anything if SPDIF is open */
if ( ins->spdif_status_out & DSP_SPDIF_STATUS_PLAYBACK_OPEN) {
/* when cs46xx_iec958_post_close(...) is called it
- will call this function if necesary depending on
+ will call this function if necessary depending on
this bit */
ins->spdif_status_out |= DSP_SPDIF_STATUS_OUTPUT_ENABLED;



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