Fix typos in Documentation/: 'Q'-'R'

This patch fixes typos in various Documentation txts. The patch addresses
some words starting with the letters 'Q'-'R'.

Signed-off-by: Matt LaPlante <kernel1@cyberdogtech.com>
Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
This commit is contained in:
Matt LaPlante 2006-10-03 22:54:15 +02:00 committed by Adrian Bunk
parent 84eb8d0608
commit d6bc8ac9e1
26 changed files with 40 additions and 40 deletions

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@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ y = The number of MSI capable devices populated in the system.
vector reserved to avoid the case where some MSI-X capable
drivers may attempt to claim all available vector resources.
z = The number of MSI-X capable devices pupulated in the system.
z = The number of MSI-X capable devices populated in the system.
This policy ensures that maximum (x - y) is distributed
evenly among MSI-X capable devices.

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@ -783,7 +783,7 @@ all the outstanding requests. There's a third helper to do that:
blk_queue_invalidate_tags(request_queue_t *q)
Clear the internal block tag queue and readd all the pending requests
Clear the internal block tag queue and re-add all the pending requests
to the request queue. The driver will receive them again on the
next request_fn run, just like it did the first time it encountered
them.

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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ the driver to that device.
A driver's probe() may return a negative errno value to indicate that
the driver did not bind to this device, in which case it should have
released all reasources it allocated.
released all resources it allocated.
int (*remove) (struct device * dev);

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ WARNING
Make sure you understand that this is alpha software. This means that the
implementation is neither complete nor well-tested.
I DISCLAIM ALL RESPONSIBILTY FOR ANY POSSIBLE BAD EFFECTS OF THIS CODE!
I DISCLAIM ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY POSSIBLE BAD EFFECTS OF THIS CODE!
LICENSE
=====

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@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ support mkdir(2) or rmdir(2) either. It only allows rename(2). The
"pending" directory does allow mkdir(2) and rmdir(2). An item is
created in the "pending" directory. Its attributes can be modified at
will. Userspace commits the item by renaming it into the "live"
directory. At this point, the subsystem recieves the ->commit_item()
directory. At this point, the subsystem receives the ->commit_item()
callback. If all required attributes are filled to satisfaction, the
method returns zero and the item is moved to the "live" directory.

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@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ his laptop (the location of sensors may vary on other models):
No commands can be written to this file.
EXPERIMENTAL: Embedded controller reigster dump -- /proc/acpi/ibm/ecdump
EXPERIMENTAL: Embedded controller register dump -- /proc/acpi/ibm/ecdump
------------------------------------------------------------------------
This feature is marked EXPERIMENTAL because the implementation

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@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Summary of ide driver parameters for kernel command line
"idex=serialize" : do not overlap operations on idex. Please note
that you will have to specify this option for
both the respecitve primary and secondary channel
both the respective primary and secondary channel
to take effect.
"idex=four" : four drives on idex and ide(x^1) share same ports

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@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ JOY0DAT Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0
JOY1DAT Y7 Y6 Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0
0=LEFT CONTROLLER PAIR, 1=RIGHT CONTROLLER PAIR.
(4 counters total).The bit usage for both left and right
(4 counters total). The bit usage for both left and right
addresses is shown below. Each 6 bit counter (Y7-Y2,X7-X2) is
clocked by 2 of the signals input from the mouse serial
stream. Starting with first bit recived:
stream. Starting with first bit received:
+-------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Serial | Bit Name | Description |

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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ selected.
4.2 Absolute Position reporting
The ikbd can also maintain absolute mouse position. Commands exist for
reseting the mouse position, setting X/Y scaling, and interrogating the
resetting the mouse position, setting X/Y scaling, and interrogating the
current mouse position.
4.3 Mouse Cursor Key Mode

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@ -456,8 +456,8 @@ uses the following kernel/module command line:
8 | Sony PSX DDR controller
9 | SNES mouse
The exact type of the PSX controller type is autoprobed when used so
hot swapping should work (but is not recomended).
The exact type of the PSX controller type is autoprobed when used, so
hot swapping should work (but is not recommended).
Should you want to use more than one of parallel ports at once, you can use
gamecon.map2 and gamecon.map3 as additional command line parameters for two

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@ -307,8 +307,8 @@ Each directory contains:
This applies only to raid1 arrays.
spare - device is working, but not a full member.
This includes spares that are in the process
of being recoverred to
This list make grow in future.
of being recovered to
This list may grow in future.
This can be written to.
Writing "faulty" simulates a failure on the device.
Writing "remove" removes the device from the array.

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Transmit path guidelines:
...
}
And then at the end of your TX reclaimation event handling:
And then at the end of your TX reclamation event handling:
if (netif_queue_stopped(dp->dev) &&
TX_BUFFS_AVAIL(dp) > (MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1))

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@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ icmp_errors_use_inbound_ifaddr - BOOLEAN
Note that if no primary address exists for the interface selected,
then the primary address of the first non-loopback interface that
has one will be used regarldess of this setting.
has one will be used regardless of this setting.
Default: 0

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ History
Per-interface rather than per-driver message level setting.
More selective control over the type of messages emitted.
The netif_msg recommandation adds these features with only a minor
The netif_msg recommendation adds these features with only a minor
complexity and code size increase.
The recommendation is the following points

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ red: green: meaning:
- - no frame-sync, no signal received, or signal SNAFU.
- on "Everything is OK"
on on Recepion is ok, but the remote end sends Remote Alarm
on on Reception is ok, but the remote end sends Remote Alarm
on - The interface is unconfigured
-----------------------------------------------------------------
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ which begin with '//' are the comments.
// No alarms - Everything OK
//
// LOS - Loss Of Signal - No signal sensed on the input
// AIS - Alarm Indication Signal - The remot side sends '11111111'-s,
// AIS - Alarm Indication Signal - The remote side sends '11111111'-s,
// it tells, that there's an error condition, or it's not
// initialised.
// AUXP - Auxiliary Pattern Indication - 01010101.. received.

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@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ the block to RAM before passing it to the kernel.
---------
The kernel is entered with r3 pointing to an area of memory that is
roughtly described in include/asm-powerpc/prom.h by the structure
roughly described in include/asm-powerpc/prom.h by the structure
boot_param_header:
struct boot_param_header {
@ -1068,13 +1068,13 @@ while all this has been defined and implemented.
around. It contains no internal offsets or pointers for this
purpose.
- An example of code for iterating nodes & retreiving properties
- An example of code for iterating nodes & retrieving properties
directly from the flattened tree format can be found in the kernel
file arch/ppc64/kernel/prom.c, look at scan_flat_dt() function,
it's usage in early_init_devtree(), and the corresponding various
its usage in early_init_devtree(), and the corresponding various
early_init_dt_scan_*() callbacks. That code can be re-used in a
GPL bootloader, and as the author of that code, I would be happy
do discuss possible free licencing to any vendor who wishes to
to discuss possible free licencing to any vendor who wishes to
integrate all or part of this code into a non-GPL bootloader.

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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ EEH-isolated, there is a firmware call it can make to determine if
this is the case. If so, then the device driver should put itself
into a consistent state (given that it won't be able to complete any
pending work) and start recovery of the card. Recovery normally
would consist of reseting the PCI device (holding the PCI #RST
would consist of resetting the PCI device (holding the PCI #RST
line high for two seconds), followed by setting up the device
config space (the base address registers (BAR's), latency timer,
cache line size, interrupt line, and so on). This is followed by a

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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ determine the device driver owning the device that raised the interrupt.
In order not to introduce a new I/O concept to the common Linux code,
Linux/390 preserves the IRQ concept and semantically maps the ESA/390
subchannels to Linux as IRQs. This allows Linux/390 to support up to 64k
different IRQs, uniquely representig a single device each.
different IRQs, uniquely representing a single device each.
Up to kernel 2.4, Linux/390 used to provide interfaces via the IRQ (subchannel).
For internal use of the common I/O layer, these are still there. However,

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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ notify: This function is called by the common I/O layer for some state changes
* In online state, device detached (CIO_GONE) or last path gone
(CIO_NO_PATH). The driver must return !0 to keep the device; for
return code 0, the device will be deleted as usual (also when no
notify function is registerd). If the driver wants to keep the
notify function is registered). If the driver wants to keep the
device, it is moved into disconnected state.
* In disconnected state, device operational again (CIO_OPER). The
common I/O layer performs some sanity checks on device number and

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@ -36,18 +36,18 @@ Socket 1:
product info: "IO DATA", "CBSC16 ", "1"
[2] Get Linux kernel source, and extract it to /usr/src.
Because NinjaSCSI driver requiers some SCSI header files in Linux kernel
source.
I recomend rebuilding your kernel. This eliminate some versioning problem.
[2] Get the Linux kernel source, and extract it to /usr/src.
Because the NinjaSCSI driver requires some SCSI header files in Linux
kernel source, I recommend rebuilding your kernel; this eliminates
some versioning problems.
$ cd /usr/src
$ tar -zxvf linux-x.x.x.tar.gz
$ cd linux
$ make config
...
[3] If you use this driver with Kernel 2.2, Unpack pcmcia-cs in some directory
and make & install. This driver requies pcmcia-cs header file.
[3] If you use this driver with Kernel 2.2, unpack pcmcia-cs in some directory
and make & install. This driver requires the pcmcia-cs header file.
$ cd /usr/src
$ tar zxvf cs-pcmcia-cs-3.x.x.tar.gz
...

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@ -182,10 +182,10 @@ When the problem is related with PCM, first try to turn on xrun_debug
mode. This will give you the kernel messages when and where xrun
happened.
If it's really a bug, report it with the following information
If it's really a bug, report it with the following information:
- the name of the driver/card, show in /proc/asound/cards
- the reigster dump, if available (e.g. card*/cmipci)
- the register dump, if available (e.g. card*/cmipci)
when it's a PCM problem,

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ in your .remove method.
Any memory allocated, registers mapped, IRQs registered,
etc. must be undone by your .remove method so that all resources
of your device are relased by the time it returns.
of your device are released by the time it returns.
You should _NOT_ use the for_each_sbus(), for_each_sbusdev(),
and for_all_sbusdev() interfaces. They are deprecated, will be

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@ -3903,9 +3903,9 @@
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This seems to be a similar situation with the resierfs problem above.
This seems to be a similar situation with the ReiserFS problem above.
Some versions of NFS seems not to handle mmap correctly, which UML
depends on. The workaround is have /tmp be non-NFS directory.
depends on. The workaround is have /tmp be a non-NFS directory.
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ provide for a handler)
GP_SAMPLE register is at 0x35C058
Bits are then right shifted into the GP_SAMPLE register at the specified
rate; you get an interrupt when a full DWORD is recieved.
rate; you get an interrupt when a full DWORD is received.
You need to recover the actual RC5 bits out of the (oversampled) IR sensor
bits. (Hint: look for the 0/1and 1/0 crossings of the RC5 bi-phase data) An
actual raw RC5 code will span 2-3 DWORDS, depending on the actual alignment.

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ provide for a handler)
GP_SAMPLE register is at 0x35C058
Bits are then right shifted into the GP_SAMPLE register at the specified
rate; you get an interrupt when a full DWORD is recieved.
rate; you get an interrupt when a full DWORD is received.
You need to recover the actual RC5 bits out of the (oversampled) IR sensor
bits. (Hint: look for the 0/1and 1/0 crossings of the RC5 bi-phase data) An
actual raw RC5 code will span 2-3 DWORDS, depending on the actual alignment.

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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Idle loop
Rebooting
reboot=b[ios] | t[riple] | k[bd] [, [w]arm | [c]old]
bios Use the CPU reboto vector for warm reset
bios Use the CPU reboot vector for warm reset
warm Don't set the cold reboot flag
cold Set the cold reboot flag
triple Force a triple fault (init)