Re: linux-next: manual merge of the trivial tree with the tree

From: Jiri Kosina
Date: Mon Nov 09 2009 - 03:46:00 EST


On Mon, 9 Nov 2009, Stephen Rothwell wrote:

> Today's linux-next merge of the trivial tree got a conflict in
> drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c between commit
> fcf5154118849cca3cdf424e83f863225d8173e7 ("rt2800: add rt2800lib (part
> three)") from the wireless tree and commit
> 305409a25f7df3c359ba67cbeb62763eeb7156e9 ("tree-wide: fix some typos and
> punctuation in comments") from the trivial tree.
>
> The misspelling is moved to a new file
> (drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800lib.c), but I didn't bother fixing it up.

Sure, thanks for letting me know.

John, I think it'd be best if you just take the appropriate hunks from
that tree-wide patch into your tree, if you don't mind.

Please find the patch with extracted hunks below, and let me know if/when
you have applied it, so that I can drop it. Thanks.



From: Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo <cascardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: rt2x00: fix some typos and punctuation in comments

fix some typos and punctuation in comments

Signed-off-by: Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo <cascardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@xxxxxxx>

diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c
index 9fe770f..68b43e3 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt2800usb.c
@@ -1257,7 +1257,7 @@ static int rt2800usb_init_registers(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
unsigned int i;

/*
- * Wait untill BBP and RF are ready.
+ * Wait until BBP and RF are ready.
*/
for (i = 0; i < REGISTER_BUSY_COUNT; i++) {
rt2x00usb_register_read(rt2x00dev, MAC_CSR0, &reg);
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt61pci.c b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt61pci.c
index b20e3ea..343e565 100644
--- a/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt61pci.c
+++ b/drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00/rt61pci.c
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(nohwcrypt, "Disable hardware encryption.");
* These indirect registers work with busy bits,
* and we will try maximal REGISTER_BUSY_COUNT times to access
* the register while taking a REGISTER_BUSY_DELAY us delay
- * between each attampt. When the busy bit is still set at that time,
+ * between each attempt. When the busy bit is still set at that time,
* the access attempt is considered to have failed,
* and we will print an error.
*/
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ static int rt61pci_config_shared_key(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
* The driver does not support the IV/EIV generation
* in hardware. However it doesn't support the IV/EIV
* inside the ieee80211 frame either, but requires it
- * to be provided seperately for the descriptor.
+ * to be provided separately for the descriptor.
* rt2x00lib will cut the IV/EIV data out of all frames
* given to us by mac80211, but we must tell mac80211
* to generate the IV/EIV data.
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ static int rt61pci_config_shared_key(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
/*
* SEC_CSR0 contains only single-bit fields to indicate
* a particular key is valid. Because using the FIELD32()
- * defines directly will cause a lot of overhead we use
+ * defines directly will cause a lot of overhead, we use
* a calculation to determine the correct bit directly.
*/
mask = 1 << key->hw_key_idx;
@@ -425,11 +425,11 @@ static int rt61pci_config_pairwise_key(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
/*
* rt2x00lib can't determine the correct free
* key_idx for pairwise keys. We have 2 registers
- * with key valid bits. The goal is simple, read
- * the first register, if that is full move to
+ * with key valid bits. The goal is simple: read
+ * the first register. If that is full, move to
* the next register.
- * When both registers are full, we drop the key,
- * otherwise we use the first invalid entry.
+ * When both registers are full, we drop the key.
+ * Otherwise, we use the first invalid entry.
*/
rt2x00pci_register_read(rt2x00dev, SEC_CSR2, &reg);
if (reg && reg == ~0) {
@@ -464,8 +464,8 @@ static int rt61pci_config_pairwise_key(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
&addr_entry, sizeof(addr_entry));

/*
- * Enable pairwise lookup table for given BSS idx,
- * without this received frames will not be decrypted
+ * Enable pairwise lookup table for given BSS idx.
+ * Without this, received frames will not be decrypted
* by the hardware.
*/
rt2x00pci_register_read(rt2x00dev, SEC_CSR4, &reg);
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ static int rt61pci_config_pairwise_key(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
/*
* SEC_CSR2 and SEC_CSR3 contain only single-bit fields to indicate
* a particular key is valid. Because using the FIELD32()
- * defines directly will cause a lot of overhead we use
+ * defines directly will cause a lot of overhead, we use
* a calculation to determine the correct bit directly.
*/
if (key->hw_key_idx < 32) {
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ static void rt61pci_config_intf(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
if (flags & CONFIG_UPDATE_TYPE) {
/*
* Clear current synchronisation setup.
- * For the Beacon base registers we only need to clear
+ * For the Beacon base registers, we only need to clear
* the first byte since that byte contains the VALID and OWNER
* bits which (when set to 0) will invalidate the entire beacon.
*/
@@ -1168,8 +1168,8 @@ static int rt61pci_check_firmware(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev,
return FW_BAD_LENGTH;

/*
- * The last 2 bytes in the firmware array are the crc checksum itself,
- * this means that we should never pass those 2 bytes to the crc
+ * The last 2 bytes in the firmware array are the crc checksum itself.
+ * This means that we should never pass those 2 bytes to the crc
* algorithm.
*/
fw_crc = (data[len - 2] << 8 | data[len - 1]);
@@ -1986,7 +1986,7 @@ static void rt61pci_fill_rxdone(struct queue_entry *entry,

/*
* Hardware has stripped IV/EIV data from 802.11 frame during
- * decryption. It has provided the data seperately but rt2x00lib
+ * decryption. It has provided the data separately but rt2x00lib
* should decide if it should be reinserted.
*/
rxdesc->flags |= RX_FLAG_IV_STRIPPED;
@@ -2042,7 +2042,7 @@ static void rt61pci_txdone(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
* During each loop we will compare the freshly read
* STA_CSR4 register value with the value read from
* the previous loop. If the 2 values are equal then
- * we should stop processing because the chance it
+ * we should stop processing because the chance is
* quite big that the device has been unplugged and
* we risk going into an endless loop.
*/
@@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ static int rt61pci_init_eeprom(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
__set_bit(CONFIG_FRAME_TYPE, &rt2x00dev->flags);

/*
- * Detect if this device has an hardware controlled radio.
+ * Detect if this device has a hardware controlled radio.
*/
if (rt2x00_get_field16(eeprom, EEPROM_ANTENNA_HARDWARE_RADIO))
__set_bit(CONFIG_SUPPORT_HW_BUTTON, &rt2x00dev->flags);
@@ -2355,7 +2355,7 @@ static int rt61pci_init_eeprom(struct rt2x00_dev *rt2x00dev)
__set_bit(CONFIG_EXTERNAL_LNA_BG, &rt2x00dev->flags);

/*
- * When working with a RF2529 chip without double antenna
+ * When working with a RF2529 chip without double antenna,
* the antenna settings should be gathered from the NIC
* eeprom word.
*/
@@ -2668,7 +2668,7 @@ static int rt61pci_conf_tx(struct ieee80211_hw *hw, u16 queue_idx,

/*
* We only need to perform additional register initialization
- * for WMM queues/
+ * for WMM queues.
*/
if (queue_idx >= 4)
return 0;

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