patch-1.3.87 linux/drivers/char/stallion.c
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- Lines: 89
- Date:
Fri Apr 12 09:49:35 1996
- Orig file:
v1.3.86/linux/drivers/char/stallion.c
- Orig date:
Tue Apr 2 13:32:20 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.86/linux/drivers/char/stallion.c linux/drivers/char/stallion.c
@@ -75,11 +75,11 @@
* Some examples:
* { BRD_EASYIO, 0x2a0, 0, 0, 10, 0 }
* This line would configure an EasyIO board (4 or 8, no difference),
- * at io addres 2a0 and irq 10.
+ * at io address 2a0 and irq 10.
* Another example:
* { BRD_ECH, 0x2a8, 0x280, 0, 12, 0 },
* This line will configure an EasyConnection 8/32 board at primary io
- * addres 2a8, secondary io address 280 and irq 12.
+ * address 2a8, secondary io address 280 and irq 12.
* Enter as many lines into this array as you want (only the first 4
* will actually be used!). Any combination of EasyIO and EasyConnection
* boards can be specified. EasyConnection 8/32 boards can share their
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
/*
* Define some important driver characteristics. Device major numbers
- * allocated as per Linux Device Registery.
+ * allocated as per Linux Device Registry.
*/
#ifndef STL_SIOMEMMAJOR
#define STL_SIOMEMMAJOR 28
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
* Define a ring queue structure for each port. This will hold the
* TX data waiting to be output. Characters are fed into this buffer
* from the line discipline (or even direct from user space!) and
- * then fed into the UARTs during interrupts. Will use a clasic ring
+ * then fed into the UARTs during interrupts. Will use a classic ring
* queue here for this. The good thing about this type of ring queue
* is that the head and tail pointers can be updated without interrupt
* protection - since "write" code only needs to change the head, and
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
/*
* Hardware ID bits for the EasyIO and ECH boards. These defines apply
- * to the directly accessable io ports of these boards (not the cd1400
+ * to the directly accessible io ports of these boards (not the cd1400
* uarts - they are in cd1400.h).
*/
#define EIO_8PORTRS 0x04
@@ -2168,9 +2168,9 @@
/*
* Setup cd1400 enhanced modes if we can. In particular we want to
- * handle as much of the flow control as possbile automatically. As
+ * handle as much of the flow control as possible automatically. As
* well as saving a few CPU cycles it will also greatly improve flow
- * control reliablilty.
+ * control reliability.
*/
if (tiosp->c_iflag & IXON) {
cor2 |= COR2_TXIBE;
@@ -2309,7 +2309,7 @@
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
- * Enable/Disable the Transmitter and/or Reciever.
+ * Enable/Disable the Transmitter and/or Receiver.
*/
static void stl_enablerxtx(stlport_t *portp, int rx, int tx)
@@ -2345,7 +2345,7 @@
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
- * Start/stop the Transmitter and/or Reciever.
+ * Start/stop the Transmitter and/or Receiver.
*/
static void stl_startrxtx(stlport_t *portp, int rx, int tx)
@@ -2431,7 +2431,7 @@
/*
* Map in interrupt vector to this driver. Check that we don't
* already have this vector mapped, we might be sharing this
- * interrupt accross multiple boards.
+ * interrupt across multiple boards.
*/
static int stl_mapirq(int irq)
@@ -2650,7 +2650,7 @@
status = 0;
/*
- * Set up the initial board register contents for boards. This varys a
+ * Set up the initial board register contents for boards. This varies a
* bit between the different board types. So we need to handle each
* separately. Also do a check that the supplied IRQ is good.
*/
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