On 4/11/19 7:58 AM, Randy Dunlap wrote: > On 4/11/19 2:12 AM, Kenny Van de Maele wrote: >> are available in the Git repository at: >> >> git://github.com/vdmkenny/linux-spelling-fix.git tags/common- >> spelling-fixes-5.1.0-rc5 >> >> for you to fetch changes up to >> 6ee0055f3414a64133228e82004ea60d0e659d6d: >> >> fix common spelling mistakes (2019-04-11 10:22:24 +0200) >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> This PR contains a set of global spelling fixes of commonly miss- >> spelled > > misspelled > > > Is there a way for me to review the diff on github? > > thanks. > > >> words. Mostly documentation and comments were impacted, but a few lines >> of code were affected as well.
For the changes that are in source code language instead of in comments, did you re-compile those changes? >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> Kenny Van de Maele (1): >> fix common spelling mistakes > > more: drivers/nfc/pn533/pn533.c @@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ static int pn533_send_sync_complete(struct pn533 *dev, void *_arg, * as it's been already freed at the beginning of RX path by * async_complete_cb. * - * 3. valid pointer in case of succesfult RX path + * 3. valid pointer in case of successfult RX path * * A caller has to check a return value with IS_ERR macro. If the test pass, * the returned pointer is valid. and: drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c @@ -4768,7 +4768,7 @@ _scsih_normalize_sense(char *sense_buffer, struct sense_info *data) } /** - * _scsih_scsi_ioc_info - translated non-succesfull SCSI_IO request + * _scsih_scsi_ioc_info - translated non-successfull SCSI_IO request * @ioc: per adapter object * @scmd: pointer to scsi command object * @mpi_reply: reply mf payload returned from firmware and: ipc/sem.c @@ -2092,7 +2092,7 @@ static long do_semtimedop(int semid, struct sembuf __user *tsops, queue.dupsop = dupsop; error = perform_atomic_semop(sma, &queue); - if (error == 0) { /* non-blocking succesfull path */ + if (error == 0) { /* non-blocking successfull path */ DEFINE_WAKE_Q(wake_q); /* eh?: tools/perf/util/parse-events.c @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ split_bpf_config_terms(struct list_head *evt_head_config, /* * Currectly, all possible user config term * belong to bpf object. parse_events__is_hardcoded_term() - * happends to be a good flag. + * happeneds to be a good flag. * * See parse_events_config_bpf() and * config_term_tracepoint(). but once these changes are fixed, overall this is a good set of corrections. -- ~Randy