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- Lines: 23
- Date:
Mon May 6 12:26:11 1996
- Orig file:
v1.3.98/linux/drivers/scsi/sr.c
- Orig date:
Sun May 5 08:52:02 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.98/linux/drivers/scsi/sr.c linux/drivers/scsi/sr.c
@@ -603,11 +603,11 @@
restore_flags(flags);
/* This is a performance enhancement. We dig down into the request list and
- * try and find a queueable request (i.e. device not busy, and host able to
+ * try to find a queueable request (i.e. device not busy, and host able to
* accept another command. If we find one, then we queue it. This can
* make a big difference on systems with more than one disk drive. We want
* to have the interrupts off when monkeying with the request list, because
- * otherwise the kernel might try and slip in a request in between somewhere. */
+ * otherwise the kernel might try to slip in a request in between somewhere. */
if (!SCpnt && sr_template.nr_dev > 1){
struct request *req1;
@@ -789,7 +789,7 @@
if (((long) sgpnt[count].address) + sgpnt[count].length > ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD &&
SCpnt->host->unchecked_isa_dma) {
sgpnt[count].alt_address = sgpnt[count].address;
- /* We try and avoid exhausting the DMA pool, since it is easier
+ /* We try to avoid exhausting the DMA pool, since it is easier
* to control usage here. In other places we might have a more
* pressing need, and we would be screwed if we ran out */
if(dma_free_sectors < (sgpnt[count].length >> 9) + 5) {
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