patch-1.3.99 linux/drivers/net/dgrs.c
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- Lines: 47
- Date:
Mon May 6 12:26:07 1996
- Orig file:
v1.3.98/linux/drivers/net/dgrs.c
- Orig date:
Sun Apr 21 19:22:09 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.98/linux/drivers/net/dgrs.c linux/drivers/net/dgrs.c
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
ulong x;
/*
- * If Space.c says not to use DMA, or if its not a PLX based
+ * If Space.c says not to use DMA, or if it's not a PLX based
* PCI board, or if the expansion ROM space is not PCI
* configured, then return false.
*/
@@ -250,10 +250,10 @@
* Initiate DMA using PLX part on PCI board. Spin the
* processor until completed. All addresses are physical!
*
- * If pciaddr is NULL, then its a chaining DMA, and lcladdr is
+ * If pciaddr is NULL, then it's a chaining DMA, and lcladdr is
* the address of the first DMA descriptor in the chain.
*
- * If pciaddr is not NULL, then its a single DMA.
+ * If pciaddr is not NULL, then it's a single DMA.
*
* In either case, "lcladdr" must have been fixed up to make
* sure the MSB isn't set using the S2DMA macro before passing
@@ -373,13 +373,13 @@
/*
* There are three modes here for doing the packet copy.
* If we have DMA, and the packet is "long", we use the
- * chaining mode of DMA. If its shorter, we use single
+ * chaining mode of DMA. If it's shorter, we use single
* DMA's. Otherwise, we use memcpy().
*/
if (priv->use_dma && priv->dmadesc_h && len > 64)
{
/*
- * If we can use DMA and its a long frame, copy it using
+ * If we can use DMA and it's a long frame, copy it using
* DMA chaining.
*/
DMACHAIN *ddp_h; /* Host virtual DMA desc. pointer */
@@ -451,7 +451,7 @@
else if (priv->use_dma)
{
/*
- * If we can use DMA and its a shorter frame, copy it
+ * If we can use DMA and it's a shorter frame, copy it
* using single DMA transfers.
*/
uchar *phys_p;
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