Commit a457aa6c authored by Linus Torvalds's avatar Linus Torvalds
parents dbc1651f b3c29d85
......@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ VII. Getting Parameters
ENOMEM Kernel memory allocation error
A return value of 0 does not mean that the value was actually
properly retreived. The user should check the result list
properly retrieved. The user should check the result list
to determine the specific status of the transaction.
VIII. Downloading Software
......
......@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Default: Both
This parameters is only relevant if auto-negotiation for this port is
not set to "Sense". If auto-negotiation is set to "On", all three values
are possible. If it is set to "Off", only "Full" and "Half" are allowed.
This parameter is usefull if your link partner does not support all
This parameter is useful if your link partner does not support all
possible combinations.
Flow Control
......
......@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ A: Try running
cat `cat /proc/[0-9]*/maps | grep / | sed 's:.* /:/:' | sort -u` > /dev/null
after resume. swapoff -a; swapon -a may also be usefull.
after resume. swapoff -a; swapon -a may also be useful.
Q: What happens to devices during swsusp? They seem to be resumed
during system suspend?
......@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ to be useless to try to suspend to disk while that app is running?
A: No, it should work okay, as long as your app does not mlock()
it. Just prepare big enough swap partition.
Q: What information is usefull for debugging suspend-to-disk problems?
Q: What information is useful for debugging suspend-to-disk problems?
A: Well, last messages on the screen are always useful. If something
is broken, it is usually some kernel driver, therefore trying with as
......
......@@ -546,13 +546,6 @@ W: http://linuxtv.org
T: git kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mchehab/v4l-dvb.git
S: Maintained
BUSLOGIC SCSI DRIVER
P: Leonard N. Zubkoff
M: Leonard N. Zubkoff <lnz@dandelion.com>
L: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
W: http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/
S: Maintained
COMMON INTERNET FILE SYSTEM (CIFS)
P: Steve French
M: sfrench@samba.org
......
......@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ export KBUILD_CHECKSRC KBUILD_SRC KBUILD_EXTMOD
# If it is set to "silent_", nothing wil be printed at all, since
# the variable $(silent_cmd_cc_o_c) doesn't exist.
#
# A simple variant is to prefix commands with $(Q) - that's usefull
# A simple variant is to prefix commands with $(Q) - that's useful
# for commands that shall be hidden in non-verbose mode.
#
# $(Q)ln $@ :<
......
......@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ static void __init omap_perseus2_map_io(void)
omap_writel(0x00000088, OMAP730_FLASH_ACFG_0);
/*
* Ethernet support trough the debug board
* Ethernet support through the debug board
* CS1 timings setup
*/
omap_writel(0x0000fff3, OMAP730_FLASH_CFG_1);
......
/*
* Enhanced CPU type detection by Mike Jagdis, Patrick St. Jean
* and Martin Mares, November 1997.
*
* Force Cyrix 6x86(MX) and M II processors to report MTRR capability
* and Cyrix "coma bug" recognition by
* Zoltn Bszrmnyi <zboszor@mail.externet.hu> February 1999.
*
* Force Centaur C6 processors to report MTRR capability.
* Bart Hartgers <bart@etpmod.phys.tue.nl>, May 1999.
*
* Intel Mobile Pentium II detection fix. Sean Gilley, June 1999.
*
* IDT Winchip tweaks, misc clean ups.
* Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, August 1999
*
* Better detection of Centaur/IDT WinChip models.
* Bart Hartgers <bart@etpmod.phys.tue.nl>, August 1999.
*
* Cleaned up cache-detection code
* Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, October 1999
*
* Added proper L2 cache detection for Coppermine
* Dragan Stancevic <visitor@valinux.com>, October 1999
*
* Added the original array for capability flags but forgot to credit
* myself :) (~1998) Fixed/cleaned up some cpu_model_info and other stuff
* Jauder Ho <jauderho@carumba.com>, January 2000
*
* Detection for Celeron coppermine, identify_cpu() overhauled,
* and a few other clean ups.
* Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, April 2000
*
* Pentium III FXSR, SSE support
* General FPU state handling cleanups
* Gareth Hughes <gareth@valinux.com>, May 2000
*
* Added proper Cascades CPU and L2 cache detection for Cascades
* and 8-way type cache happy bunch from Intel:^)
* Dragan Stancevic <visitor@valinux.com>, May 2000
*
* Forward port AMD Duron errata T13 from 2.2.17pre
* Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, August 2000
*
* Forward port lots of fixes/improvements from 2.2.18pre
* Cyrix III, Pentium IV support.
* Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, October 2000
*
* Massive cleanup of CPU detection and bug handling;
* Transmeta CPU detection,
* H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>, November 2000
*
* VIA C3 Support.
* Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, March 2001
*
* AMD Athlon/Duron/Thunderbird bluesmoke support.
* Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, April 2001.
*
* CacheSize bug workaround updates for AMD, Intel & VIA Cyrix.
* Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, September, October 2001.
*
*/
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......@@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ static int __init early_init_dt_scan_chosen(unsigned long node,
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_RTAS
/* To help early debugging via the front panel, we retreive a minimal
/* To help early debugging via the front panel, we retrieve a minimal
* set of RTAS infos now if available
*/
{
......
......@@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ void rtas_stop_self(void)
}
/*
* Call early during boot, before mem init or bootmem, to retreive the RTAS
* Call early during boot, before mem init or bootmem, to retrieve the RTAS
* informations from the device-tree and allocate the RMO buffer for userland
* accesses.
*/
......
......@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ void __init setup_system(void)
/*
* Fill the ppc64_caches & systemcfg structures with informations
* retreived from the device-tree. Need to be called before
* retrieved from the device-tree. Need to be called before
* finish_device_tree() since the later requires some of the
* informations filled up here to properly parse the interrupt
* tree.
......
......@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ static unsigned long __init htab_get_table_size(void)
unsigned long mem_size, rnd_mem_size, pteg_count;
/* If hash size isn't already provided by the platform, we try to
* retreive it from the device-tree. If it's not there neither, we
* retrieve it from the device-tree. If it's not there neither, we
* calculate it now based on the total RAM size
*/
if (ppc64_pft_size == 0)
......
......@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ static struct freq_attr* g5_cpu_freqs_attr[] = {
};
/* Power mode data is an array of the 32 bits PCR values to use for
* the various frequencies, retreived from the device-tree
* the various frequencies, retrieved from the device-tree
*/
static u32 *g5_pmode_data;
static int g5_pmode_max;
......
......@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ irqreturn_t timer_interrupt (int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
if ((signed long)(get_ccount() - next) > 0)
goto again;
/* Allow platform to do something usefull (Wdog). */
/* Allow platform to do something useful (Wdog). */
platform_heartbeat();
......
......@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
18 mrt 1995: 0.24 Working background read-ahead. (still problems)
26 mrt 1995: 0.25 Multi-session ioctl added (kernel v1.2).
Statistics implemented, though separate stats206.h.
Accessible trough ioctl 0x1000 (just a number).
Accessible through ioctl 0x1000 (just a number).
Hard to choose between v1.2 development and 1.1.75.
Bottom-half doesn't work with 1.2...
0.25a: fixed... typo. Still problems...
......
......@@ -630,12 +630,12 @@ static int read_eeprom(int cpu, struct mpu_data *out)
sprintf(nodename, "/u3@0,f8000000/i2c@f8001000/cpuid@a%d", cpu ? 2 : 0);
np = of_find_node_by_path(nodename);
if (np == NULL) {
printk(KERN_ERR "therm_pm72: Failed to retreive cpuid node from device-tree\n");
printk(KERN_ERR "therm_pm72: Failed to retrieve cpuid node from device-tree\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
data = (u8 *)get_property(np, "cpuid", &len);
if (data == NULL) {
printk(KERN_ERR "therm_pm72: Failed to retreive cpuid property from device-tree\n");
printk(KERN_ERR "therm_pm72: Failed to retrieve cpuid property from device-tree\n");
of_node_put(np);
return -ENODEV;
}
......
......@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
* (typically the drive fan)
* - the main control (first control) gets the target value scaled with
* the first pair of factors, and is then modified as below
* - the value of the target of the CPU Fan control loop is retreived,
* - the value of the target of the CPU Fan control loop is retrieved,
* scaled with the second pair of factors, and the max of that and
* the scaled target is applied to the main control.
*
......
......@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ static int io = 0x384;
static int radio_nr = -1;
/* hw precision is 12.5 kHz
* It is only usefull to give freq in intervall of 200 (=0.0125Mhz),
* It is only useful to give freq in intervall of 200 (=0.0125Mhz),
* other bits will be truncated
*/
#define RSF16_ENCODE(x) ((x)/200+856)
......
......@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ VII. Getting Parameters
ENOMEM Kernel memory allocation error
A return value of 0 does not mean that the value was actually
properly retreived. The user should check the result list
properly retrieved. The user should check the result list
to determine the specific status of the transaction.
VIII. Downloading Software
......
......@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ static void hp100_RegisterDump(struct net_device *dev);
* Convert an address in a kernel buffer to a bus/phys/dma address.
* This work *only* for memory fragments part of lp->page_vaddr,
* because it was properly DMA allocated via pci_alloc_consistent(),
* so we just need to "retreive" the original mapping to bus/phys/dma
* so we just need to "retrieve" the original mapping to bus/phys/dma
* address - Jean II */
static inline dma_addr_t virt_to_whatever(struct net_device *dev, u32 * ptr)
{
......
......@@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ do_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd)
switch(cmd) {
case SIOCGMIIPHY: /* Get the address of the PHY in use. */
data[0] = 0; /* we have only this address */
/* fall trough */
/* fall through */
case SIOCGMIIREG: /* Read the specified MII register. */
data[3] = mii_rd(ioaddr, data[0] & 0x1f, data[1] & 0x1f);
break;
......
......@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ SkDimModerate(SK_AC *pAC) {
/*
** The number of interrupts per sec is the same as expected.
** Evalulate the descriptor-ratio. If it has changed, a resize
** in the moderation timer might be usefull
** in the moderation timer might be useful
*/
if (M_DIMINFO.AutoSizing) {
ResizeDimTimerDuration(pAC);
......
......@@ -2851,7 +2851,7 @@ unsigned long Flags; /* for spin lock */
* Description:
* This function is called if an ioctl is issued on the device.
* There are three subfunction for reading, writing and test-writing
* the private MIB data structure (usefull for SysKonnect-internal tools).
* the private MIB data structure (useful for SysKonnect-internal tools).
*
* Returns:
* 0, if everything is ok
......
......@@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ SK_U32 NetIndex) /* NetIndex (0..n), in single net mode always zero */
* 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 successfull.
* If the instance -1 is passed, an array of values is supposed and
* all instances of the OID will be set.
*
......@@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ SK_U32 NetIndex) /* NetIndex (0..n), in single net mode always zero */
* 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 successfull.
* If the instance -1 is passed, an array of values is supposed and
* all instances of the OID will be set.
*
......@@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ SK_U32 NetIndex) /* NetIndex (0..n), in single net mode always zero */
* 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 successfull.
* 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
......@@ -6473,7 +6473,7 @@ unsigned int PhysPortIndex) /* Physical port index */
*
* 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.
*
......
......@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ static void led_LCD_driver(unsigned char leds)
**
** led_get_net_activity()
**
** calculate if there was TX- or RX-troughput on the network interfaces
** calculate if there was TX- or RX-throughput on the network interfaces
** (analog to dev_get_info() from net/core/dev.c)
**
*/
......
......@@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ config USB_EHCI_HCD
The Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) is standard for USB 2.0
"high speed" (480 Mbit/sec, 60 Mbyte/sec) host controller hardware.
If your USB host controller supports USB 2.0, you will likely want to
configure this Host Controller Driver. At this writing, the primary
implementation of EHCI is a chip from NEC, widely available in add-on
PCI cards, but implementations are in the works from other vendors
including Intel and Philips. Motherboard support is appearing.
configure this Host Controller Driver. At the time of this writing,
the primary implementation of EHCI is a chip from NEC, widely available
in add-on PCI cards, but implementations are in the works from other
vendors including Intel and Philips. Motherboard support is appearing.
EHCI controllers are packaged with "companion" host controllers (OHCI
or UHCI) to handle USB 1.1 devices connected to root hub ports. Ports
will connect to EHCI if it the device is high speed, otherwise they
will connect to EHCI if the device is high speed, otherwise they
connect to a companion controller. If you configure EHCI, you should
probably configure the OHCI (for NEC and some other vendors) USB Host
Controller Driver or UHCI (for Via motherboards) Host Controller
......
......@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ static int cypress_serial_control (struct usb_serial_port *port, unsigned baud_m
} while (retval != 5 && retval != ENODEV);
if (retval != 5) {
err("%s - failed to retreive serial line settings - %d", __FUNCTION__, retval);
err("%s - failed to retrieve serial line settings - %d", __FUNCTION__, retval);
return retval;
} else {
spin_lock_irqsave(&priv->lock, flags);
......
......@@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ static struct usb_serial_driver *search_serial_device(struct usb_interface *ifac
const struct usb_device_id *id;
struct usb_serial_driver *t;
/* List trough know devices and see if the usb id matches */
/* Check if the usb id matches a known device */
list_for_each(p, &usb_serial_driver_list) {
t = list_entry(p, struct usb_serial_driver, driver_list);
id = usb_match_id(iface, t->id_table);
......
......@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ static int __devinit radeon_parse_monitor_layout(struct radeonfb_info *rinfo,
/*
* Probe display on both primary and secondary card's connector (if any)
* by various available techniques (i2c, OF device tree, BIOS, ...) and
* try to retreive EDID. The algorithm here comes from XFree's radeon
* try to retrieve EDID. The algorithm here comes from XFree's radeon
* driver
*/
void __devinit radeon_probe_screens(struct radeonfb_info *rinfo,
......
......@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_LOGO_M32R_CLUT224) += logo_m32r_clut224.o
# How to generate logo's
# Use logo-cfiles to retreive list of .c files to be built
# Use logo-cfiles to retrieve list of .c files to be built
logo-cfiles = $(notdir $(patsubst %.$(2), %.c, \
$(wildcard $(srctree)/$(src)/*$(1).$(2))))
......
......@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ menu "Dallas's 1-wire bus"
config W1
tristate "Dallas's 1-wire support"
---help---
Dallas's 1-wire bus is usefull to connect slow 1-pin devices
Dallas's 1-wire bus is useful to connect slow 1-pin devices
such as iButtons and thermal sensors.
If you want W1 support, you should say Y here.
......
......@@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ v9fs_vfs_rename(struct inode *old_dir, struct dentry *old_dentry,
}
/**
* v9fs_vfs_getattr - retreive file metadata
* v9fs_vfs_getattr - retrieve file metadata
* @mnt - mount information
* @dentry - file to get attributes on
* @stat - metadata structure to populate
......
......@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
/*
* Partition info commands
*
* These commands are used to retreive the sdb-partition-XX datas from
* These commands are used to retrieve the sdb-partition-XX datas from
* the SMU. The lenght is always 2. First byte is the subcommand code
* and second byte is the partition ID.
*
......@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
*
* SMU_CMD_MISC_ee_GET_DATABLOCK_REC is used, among others, to
* transfer blocks of data from the SMU. So far, I've decrypted it's
* usage to retreive partition data. In order to do that, you have to
* usage to retrieve partition data. In order to do that, you have to
* break your transfer in "chunks" since that command cannot transfer
* more than a chunk at a time. The chunk size used by OF is 0xe bytes,
* but it seems that the darwin driver will let you do 0x1e bytes if
......@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ struct smu_user_cmd_hdr
__u32 cmdtype;
#define SMU_CMDTYPE_SMU 0 /* SMU command */
#define SMU_CMDTYPE_WANTS_EVENTS 1 /* switch fd to events mode */
#define SMU_CMDTYPE_GET_PARTITION 2 /* retreive an sdb partition */
#define SMU_CMDTYPE_GET_PARTITION 2 /* retrieve an sdb partition */
__u8 cmd; /* SMU command byte */
__u8 pad[3]; /* padding */
......
......@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ struct elevator_type
};
/*
* each queue has an elevator_queue assoicated with it
* each queue has an elevator_queue associated with it
*/
struct elevator_queue
{
......
......@@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ static int tcp_packet(struct ip_conntrack *conntrack,
|| (!test_bit(IPS_ASSURED_BIT, &conntrack->status)
&& conntrack->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_ACK_SET))
&& ntohl(th->ack_seq) == conntrack->proto.tcp.last_end) {
/* RST sent to invalid SYN or ACK we had let trough
/* RST sent to invalid SYN or ACK we had let through
* at a) and c) above:
*
* a) SYN was in window then
......@@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@ static int tcp_packet(struct ip_conntrack *conntrack,
* segments we ignored. */
goto in_window;
}
/* Just fall trough */
/* Just fall through */
default:
/* Keep compilers happy. */
break;
......
......@@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ static int tcp_packet(struct nf_conn *conntrack,
|| (!test_bit(IPS_ASSURED_BIT, &conntrack->status)
&& conntrack->proto.tcp.last_index == TCP_ACK_SET))
&& ntohl(th->ack_seq) == conntrack->proto.tcp.last_end) {
/* RST sent to invalid SYN or ACK we had let trough
/* RST sent to invalid SYN or ACK we had let through
* at a) and c) above:
*
* a) SYN was in window then
......@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ static int tcp_packet(struct nf_conn *conntrack,
* segments we ignored. */
goto in_window;
}
/* Just fall trough */
/* Just fall through */
default:
/* Keep compilers happy. */
break;
......
......@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
# - See include/linux/module.h for more details
# Step 4 is solely used to allow module versioning in external modules,
# where the CRC of each module is retreived from the Module.symers file.
# where the CRC of each module is retrieved from the Module.symers file.
.PHONY: _modpost
_modpost: __modpost
......
#!/bin/sh -x
# Based on the vmlinux file create the System.map file
# System.map is used by module-init tools and some debugging
# tools to retreive the actual addresses of symbols in the kernel.
# tools to retrieve the actual addresses of symbols in the kernel.
#
# Usage
# mksysmap vmlinux System.map
......
......@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ static int pdacf_pcm_prepare(struct snd_pcm_substream *subs)
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S24_3LE:
case SNDRV_PCM_FORMAT_S24_3BE:
chip->pcm_sample = 3;
/* fall trough */
/* fall through */
default: /* 24-bit */
aval = AK4117_DIF_24R;
chip->pcm_frame = 3;
......
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