patch-pre2.0.14 linux/drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c
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- Lines: 102
- Date:
Thu Jun 6 22:23:08 1996
- Orig file:
pre2.0.13/linux/drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c
- Orig date:
Thu Jun 6 17:42:33 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file pre2.0.13/linux/drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c linux/drivers/cdrom/mcdx.c
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@
* Jon Tombs, Bjorn Ekwall (module support)
* Daniel v. Mosnenck (he sent me the Technical and Programming Reference)
* Gerd Knorr (he lent me his PhotoCD)
- * Nils Faerber and Roger E. Wolff (extensivly tested the LU portion)
+ * Nils Faerber and Roger E. Wolff (extensively tested the LU portion)
* Andreas Kies (testing the mysterious hang up's)
- * Heiko Eissfeld (VERIFY_READ/WRITE)
+ * Heiko Eissfeldt (VERIFY_READ/WRITE)
* Marcin Dalecki (improved performance, shortened code)
* ... somebody forgotten?
*
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
#define xtrace(lvl, fmt, args...) \
{ if (lvl > 0) \
{ printk(KERN_DEBUG MCDX ":: " fmt, ## args); } }
-#define xdebug(fmt, args...) printk(KERN_DEBUG MCDX ":: " fmg, ## args)
+#define xdebug(fmt, args...) printk(KERN_DEBUG MCDX ":: " fmt, ## args)
#else
#define xtrace(lvl, fmt, args...) { ; }
#define xdebug(fmt, args...) { ; }
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
/* Following are the number of sectors we _request_ from the drive
every time an access outside the already requested range is done.
The _direct_ size is the number of sectors we're allowed to skip
- directly (perfoming a read instead of requesting the new sector
+ directly (performing a read instead of requesting the new sector
needed */
const int REQUEST_SIZE = 800; /* should be less then 255 * 4 */
const int DIRECT_SIZE = 400; /* should be less then REQUEST_SIZE */
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
/* Per drive/controller stuff **************************************/
struct s_drive_stuff {
- /* waitquenes */
+ /* waitqueues */
struct wait_queue *busyq;
struct wait_queue *lockq;
struct wait_queue *sleepq;
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
/* cd infos */
struct s_diskinfo di;
struct s_multi multi;
- struct s_subqcode* toc; /* first enty of the toc array */
+ struct s_subqcode* toc; /* first entry of the toc array */
struct s_subqcode start;
struct s_subqcode stop;
int xa; /* 1 if xa disk */
@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@
* autoclose wouldn't probably be what we want.
* - If we didn't try to close the door yet, close it and go on.
* - If we autoclosed the door and couldn't succeed in find a valid
- * CD we shouln't try autoclose any longer (until a valid CD is
+ * CD we shouldn't try autoclose any longer (until a valid CD is
* in.) */
if (inb((unsigned int) stuffp->rreg_status) & MCDX_RBIT_DOOR) {
@@ -923,7 +923,7 @@
* run for other processes)
* >0 means at least sleep for that amount.
* May be we could use a simple count loop w/ jumps to itself, but
- * I wanna make this independend of cpu speed. [1 jiffie is 1/HZ] sec */
+ * I wanna make this independent of cpu speed. [1 jiffy is 1/HZ] sec */
{
unsigned long tout = jiffies + jifs;
if (jifs < 0) return;
@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@
xinfo( "intr() irq %d status 0x%02x\n",
irq, inb((unsigned int) stuffp->rreg_data));
} else {
- xinfo( "intr() irq %d ambigous hw status\n", irq);
+ xinfo( "intr() irq %d ambiguous hw status\n", irq);
}
} else {
xtrace(IRQ, "irq() irq %d ok, status %02x\n", irq, b);
@@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@
mcdx_transfer(struct s_drive_stuff *stuffp,
char *p, int sector, int nr_sectors)
/* This seems to do the actually transfer. But it does more. It
- keeps track of errors ocurred and will (if possible) fall back
+ keeps track of errors occurred and will (if possible) fall back
to single speed on error.
Return: -1 on timeout or other error
else status byte (as in stuff->st) */
@@ -1341,7 +1341,7 @@
else return ans;
if (stuffp->readerrs && stuffp->readcmd == READ1X) {
- xwarn("XXX Alrady reading 1x -- no chance\n");
+ xwarn("XXX Already reading 1x -- no chance\n");
return -1;
}
@@ -1385,7 +1385,7 @@
* to be already requested, so we don't need to bother the
* drive with new requests ...
* Wait for the drive become idle, but first
- * check for possible occured errors --- the drive
+ * check for possible occurred errors --- the drive
* seems to report them asynchronously */
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