Messages in this thread Patch in this message | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Subject | [PATCH] Spelling fixes for paticular -> particular and others in 18 files. | From | Steven Cole <> | Date | 19 Feb 2003 19:00:41 -0700 |
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This patch provides the following spelling fixes:
paticular -> particular usefull -> useful occurance -> occurrence occurances -> occurrences successfull -> successful
Documentation/DocBook/deviceiobook.tmpl | 2 +- Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt | 2 +- Documentation/s390/s390dbf.txt | 2 +- arch/i386/kernel/dmi_scan.c | 2 +- arch/i386/pci/visws.c | 2 +- arch/m68knommu/kernel/ints.c | 2 +- drivers/net/3c501.c | 4 ++-- drivers/net/3c527.c | 2 +- drivers/net/sk98lin/skgepnmi.c | 10 +++++----- drivers/net/sungem.h | 2 +- drivers/net/tlan.c | 4 ++-- drivers/s390/block/dasd.c | 2 +- fs/befs/btree.c | 2 +- fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.h | 2 +- fs/eventpoll.c | 2 +- fs/jffs2/compr_rtime.c | 2 +- kernel/pm.c | 2 +- sound/core/seq/seq_timer.c | 2 +- 18 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff -ur linux-2.5-current/Documentation/DocBook/deviceiobook.tmpl linux/Documentation/DocBook/deviceiobook.tmpl --- linux-2.5-current/Documentation/DocBook/deviceiobook.tmpl Wed Feb 19 07:34:57 2003 +++ linux/Documentation/DocBook/deviceiobook.tmpl Wed Feb 19 14:22:45 2003 @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ <para> While the basic functions are defined to be synchronous with respect to each other and ordered with respect to each other the busses the - devices sit on may themselves have asynchronocity. In paticular many + devices sit on may themselves have asynchronicity. In particular many authors are burned by the fact that PCI bus writes are posted asynchronously. A driver author must issue a read from the same device to ensure that writes have occurred in the specific cases the diff -ur linux-2.5-current/Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt linux/Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt --- linux-2.5-current/Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt Wed Feb 19 07:35:05 2003 +++ linux/Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ this port is not "Sense". If autonegotiation is "On", all three values are possible. If it is "Off", only "Full" and "Half" are allowed. - It is usefull if your link partner does not support all + It is useful if your link partner does not support all possible combinations. - Flow Control diff -ur linux-2.5-current/Documentation/s390/s390dbf.txt linux/Documentation/s390/s390dbf.txt --- linux-2.5-current/Documentation/s390/s390dbf.txt Wed Feb 19 07:35:06 2003 +++ linux/Documentation/s390/s390dbf.txt Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ If the system still runs but only a subcomponent which uses dbf failes, it is possible to look at the debug logs on a live system via the Linux proc filesystem. -The debug feature may also very usefull for kernel and driver development. +The debug feature may also very useful for kernel and driver development. Design: ------- diff -ur linux-2.5-current/arch/i386/kernel/dmi_scan.c linux/arch/i386/kernel/dmi_scan.c --- linux-2.5-current/arch/i386/kernel/dmi_scan.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:54 2003 +++ linux/arch/i386/kernel/dmi_scan.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:45 2003 @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ { printk(KERN_INFO " *** Possibly defective BIOS detected (irqtable)\n"); printk(KERN_INFO " *** Many BIOSes matching this signature have incorrect IRQ routing tables.\n"); - printk(KERN_INFO " *** If you see IRQ problems, in paticular SCSI resets and hangs at boot\n"); + printk(KERN_INFO " *** If you see IRQ problems, in particular SCSI resets and hangs at boot\n"); printk(KERN_INFO " *** contact your hardware vendor and ask about updates.\n"); printk(KERN_INFO " *** Building an SMP kernel may evade the bug some of the time.\n"); #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC diff -ur linux-2.5-current/arch/i386/pci/visws.c linux/arch/i386/pci/visws.c --- linux-2.5-current/arch/i386/pci/visws.c Wed Feb 19 07:35:07 2003 +++ linux/arch/i386/pci/visws.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ pin--; - /* Nothing usefull at PIIX4 pin 1 */ + /* Nothing useful at PIIX4 pin 1 */ if (bus == pci_bus0 && slot == 4 && pin == 0) return -1; diff -ur linux-2.5-current/arch/m68knommu/kernel/ints.c linux/arch/m68knommu/kernel/ints.c --- linux-2.5-current/arch/m68knommu/kernel/ints.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:44 2003 +++ linux/arch/m68knommu/kernel/ints.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ /* * Do we need these probe functions on the m68k? * - * ... may be usefull with ISA devices + * ... may be useful with ISA devices */ unsigned long probe_irq_on (void) { diff -ur linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/3c501.c linux/drivers/net/3c501.c --- linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/3c501.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:38 2003 +++ linux/drivers/net/3c501.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:45 2003 @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ * @regs: Register data (surplus to our requirements) * * Handle the ether interface interrupts. The 3c501 needs a lot more - * hand holding than most cards. In paticular we get a transmit interrupt + * hand holding than most cards. In particular we get a transmit interrupt * with a collision error because the board firmware isnt capable of rewinding * its own transmit buffer pointers. It can however count to 16 for us. * @@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ * @dev: Device to pull the packets from * * We have a good packet. Well, not really "good", just mostly not broken. - * We must check everything to see if it is good. In paticular we occasionally + * We must check everything to see if it is good. In particular we occasionally * get wild packet sizes from the card. If the packet seems sane we PIO it * off the card and queue it for the protocol layers. */ diff -ur linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/3c527.c linux/drivers/net/3c527.c --- linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/3c527.c Wed Feb 19 07:35:02 2003 +++ linux/drivers/net/3c527.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:45 2003 @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ * Because MCA bus is a real bus and we can scan for cards we could do a * single scan for all boards here. Right now we use the passed in device * structure and scan for only one board. This needs fixing for modules - * in paticular. + * in particular. */ int __init mc32_probe(struct net_device *dev) diff -ur linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/sk98lin/skgepnmi.c linux/drivers/net/sk98lin/skgepnmi.c --- linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/sk98lin/skgepnmi.c Wed Feb 19 07:35:07 2003 +++ linux/drivers/net/sk98lin/skgepnmi.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ * -Fixed bug for RX counters. On an RX overflow interrupt the high * words of all RX counters were incremented. * -SET operations on FLOWCTRL_MODE and LINK_MODE accept now the - * value 0, which has no effect. It is usefull for multiple instance + * value 0, which has no effect. It is useful for multiple instance * SETs. * * Revision 1.37 1998/11/20 08:02:04 mhaveman @@ -1672,7 +1672,7 @@ * Description: * Calls a general sub-function for all this stuff. The preset does * the same as a set, but returns just before finally setting the - * new value. This is usefull to check if a set might be successfull. + * new value. This is useful to check if a set might be successful. * If as instance a -1 is passed, an array of values is supposed and * all instance of the OID will be set. * @@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ * Description: * Calls a general sub-function for all this stuff. The preset does * the same as a set, but returns just before finally setting the - * new value. This is usefull to check if a set might be successfull. + * new value. This is useful to check if a set might be successful. * If as instance a -1 is passed, an array of values is supposed and * all instance of the OID will be set. * @@ -1935,7 +1935,7 @@ * Description: * Calls a general sub-function for all this set stuff. The preset does * the same as a set, but returns just before finally setting the - * new value. This is usefull to check if a set might be successfull. + * new value. This is useful to check if a set might be successful. * The sub-function runs through the IdTable, checks which OIDs are able * to set, and calls the handler function of the OID to perform the * preset. The return value of the function will also be stored in @@ -6813,7 +6813,7 @@ * * Description: * The COMMON module only tells us if the mode is half or full duplex. - * But in the decade of auto sensing it is usefull for the user to + * But in the decade of auto sensing it is useful for the user to * know if the mode was negotiated or forced. Therefore we have a * look to the mode, which was last used by the negotiation process. * diff -ur linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/sungem.h linux/drivers/net/sungem.h --- linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/sungem.h Wed Feb 19 07:35:02 2003 +++ linux/drivers/net/sungem.h Wed Feb 19 14:22:46 2003 @@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ */ /* Statistics Registers. All of these registers are 16-bits and - * track occurances of a specific event. GEM can be configured + * track occurrences of a specific event. GEM can be configured * to interrupt the host cpu when any of these counters overflow. * They should all be explicitly initialized to zero when the interface * is brought up. diff -ur linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/tlan.c linux/drivers/net/tlan.c --- linux-2.5-current/drivers/net/tlan.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:42 2003 +++ linux/drivers/net/tlan.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:46 2003 @@ -1630,7 +1630,7 @@ * host_int The contents of the HOST_INT * port. * - * This driver is structured to determine EOC occurances by + * This driver is structured to determine EOC occurrences by * reading the CSTAT member of the list structure. Tx EOC * interrupts are disabled via the DIO INTDIS register. * However, TLAN chips before revision 3.0 didn't have this @@ -1753,7 +1753,7 @@ * host_int The contents of the HOST_INT * port. * - * This driver is structured to determine EOC occurances by + * This driver is structured to determine EOC occurrences by * reading the CSTAT member of the list structure. Rx EOC * interrupts are disabled via the DIO INTDIS register. * However, TLAN chips before revision 3.0 didn't have this diff -ur linux-2.5-current/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c linux/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c --- linux-2.5-current/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:57 2003 +++ linux/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -1582,7 +1582,7 @@ /* * Cancels a request that was started with dasd_sleep_on_req. - * This is usefull to timeout requests. The request will be + * This is useful to timeout requests. The request will be * terminated if it is currently in i/o. * Returns 1 if the request has been terminated. */ diff -ur linux-2.5-current/fs/befs/btree.c linux/fs/befs/btree.c --- linux-2.5-current/fs/befs/btree.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:38 2003 +++ linux/fs/befs/btree.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ /* Befs B+tree structure: * * The first thing in the tree is the tree superblock. It tells you - * all kinds of usefull things about the tree, like where the rootnode + * all kinds of useful things about the tree, like where the rootnode * is located, and the size of the nodes (always 1024 with current version * of BeOS). * diff -ur linux-2.5-current/fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.h linux/fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.h --- linux-2.5-current/fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.h Wed Feb 19 07:35:21 2003 +++ linux/fs/cifs/cifs_unicode.h Wed Feb 19 14:22:46 2003 @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ * UniStrchr: Find a character in a string * * Returns: - * Address of first occurance of character in string + * Address of first occurrence of character in string * or NULL if the character is not in the string */ static inline wchar_t * diff -ur linux-2.5-current/fs/eventpoll.c linux/fs/eventpoll.c --- linux-2.5-current/fs/eventpoll.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:55 2003 +++ linux/fs/eventpoll.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ /* * Remove the item from the list and perform its initialization. - * This is usefull for us because we can test if the item is linked + * This is useful for us because we can test if the item is linked * using "EP_IS_LINKED(p)". */ #define EP_LIST_DEL(p) do { list_del(p); INIT_LIST_HEAD(p); } while (0) diff -ur linux-2.5-current/fs/jffs2/compr_rtime.c linux/fs/jffs2/compr_rtime.c --- linux-2.5-current/fs/jffs2/compr_rtime.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:42 2003 +++ linux/fs/jffs2/compr_rtime.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:46 2003 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ * Very simple lz77-ish encoder. * * Theory of operation: Both encoder and decoder have a list of "last - * occurances" for every possible source-value; after sending the + * occurrences" for every possible source-value; after sending the * first source-byte, the second byte indicated the "run" length of * matches * diff -ur linux-2.5-current/kernel/pm.c linux/kernel/pm.c --- linux-2.5-current/kernel/pm.c Wed Feb 19 07:34:43 2003 +++ linux/kernel/pm.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:45 2003 @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ * and conflicting. * * WARNING: Calling pm_send directly is not generally recommended, in - * paticular there is no locking against the pm_dev going away. The + * particular there is no locking against the pm_dev going away. The * caller must maintain all needed locking or have 'inside knowledge' * on the safety. Also remember that this function is not locked against * pm_unregister. This means that you must handle SMP races on callback diff -ur linux-2.5-current/sound/core/seq/seq_timer.c linux/sound/core/seq/seq_timer.c --- linux-2.5-current/sound/core/seq/seq_timer.c Wed Feb 19 07:35:08 2003 +++ linux/sound/core/seq/seq_timer.c Wed Feb 19 14:22:44 2003 @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ return cur_time; } -/* TODO: use interpolation on tick queue (will only be usefull for very +/* TODO: use interpolation on tick queue (will only be useful for very high PPQ values) */ snd_seq_tick_time_t snd_seq_timer_get_cur_tick(seq_timer_t *tmr) { - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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