Sorry there is no 2/2, I fumbled my git foo :( On 4 June 2015 at 13:42, Mike Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Mike Holmes <[email protected]> > --- > configure.ac | 2 +- > doc/api_guide_lines.dox | 4 ++-- > example/generator/odp_generator.c | 2 +- > example/ipsec/odp_ipsec_sa_db.h | 4 ++-- > helper/include/odp/helper/ip.h | 2 +- > helper/ring.c | 2 +- > platform/linux-generic/odp_pool.c | 2 +- > platform/linux-generic/odp_rwlock.c | 2 +- > platform/linux-generic/odp_timer.c | 2 +- > test/performance/odp_atomic.c | 2 +- > test/validation/odp_cpumask.c | 2 +- > 11 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac > index 89b0846..69365fe 100644 > --- a/configure.ac > +++ b/configure.ac > @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ AC_TYPE_UINT64_T > AX_VALGRIND_CHECK > > ########################################################################## > -# Which archetecture optimizations will we use > +# Which architecture optimizations will we use > ########################################################################## > AS_CASE([$host], > [x86*], [ARCH=x86], > diff --git a/doc/api_guide_lines.dox b/doc/api_guide_lines.dox > index 0832cae..f3f7799 100644 > --- a/doc/api_guide_lines.dox > +++ b/doc/api_guide_lines.dox > @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ An api with "is" or "has" are both considered @ref > boolean questions. They can o > An example might be a packet interface, you might want to know if it is > in promiscuous mode. > @code odp_bool_t state = odp_pktio_is_promiscuous(pktio handle) @endcode > > -In addtion you might want to know if it has the ability to be in > promiscuous mode. > +In addition you might want to know if it has the ability to be in > promiscuous mode. > @code odp_bool_t state = odp_pktio_has_promiscuous(pktio handle) @endcode > > Another case might be if a packet has a vlan flag set > @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ When an interface is defined in a header file and is > intended to to be reused in > - All the required definitions for the API are to use an underscore, this > includes MACROS, typedefs, enums and function names. > > @subsection variables Declaring variables > -- Variables shall be declared at the begining of scope, for example :- > +- Variables shall be declared at the beginning of scope, for example :- > @code > int start_of_global_scope; > > diff --git a/example/generator/odp_generator.c > b/example/generator/odp_generator.c > index 8ae5b29..cbe93b5 100644 > --- a/example/generator/odp_generator.c > +++ b/example/generator/odp_generator.c > @@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ static void print_pkts(int thr, odp_packet_t > pkt_tbl[], unsigned len) > } > > /** > - * Main receive funtion > + * Main receive function > * > * @param arg thread arguments of type 'thread_args_t *' > */ > diff --git a/example/ipsec/odp_ipsec_sa_db.h > b/example/ipsec/odp_ipsec_sa_db.h > index c30cbdb..671f266 100644 > --- a/example/ipsec/odp_ipsec_sa_db.h > +++ b/example/ipsec/odp_ipsec_sa_db.h > @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ extern "C" { > #include <odp_ipsec_misc.h> > > /** > - * Security Assocation (SA) data base entry > + * Security Association (SA) data base entry > */ > typedef struct sa_db_entry_s { > struct sa_db_entry_s *next; /**< Next entry on list */ > @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ typedef struct sa_db_entry_s { > } sa_db_entry_t; > > /** > - * Security Assocation (SA) data base global structure > + * Security Association (SA) data base global structure > */ > typedef struct sa_db_s { > uint32_t index; /**< Index of next available > entry */ > diff --git a/helper/include/odp/helper/ip.h > b/helper/include/odp/helper/ip.h > index 627c82d..41408a3 100644 > --- a/helper/include/odp/helper/ip.h > +++ b/helper/include/odp/helper/ip.h > @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ _ODP_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(odph_ipv6hdr_t) == > ODPH_IPV6HDR_LEN, "ODPH_IPV6HDR_T__ > */ > typedef struct ODP_PACKED { > uint8_t next_hdr; /**< Protocol of next header */ > - uint8_t ext_len; /**< Length of this extention in 8 byte > units, > + uint8_t ext_len; /**< Length of this extension in 8 byte > units, > not counting first 8 bytes, so 0 = 8 > bytes > 1 = 16 bytes, etc. */ > uint8_t filler[6]; /**< Fill out first 8 byte segment */ > diff --git a/helper/ring.c b/helper/ring.c > index 721c1fc..67fece9 100644 > --- a/helper/ring.c > +++ b/helper/ring.c > @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ int __odph_ring_mp_do_enqueue(odph_ring_t *r, void * > const *obj_table, > } > > /* > - * If there are other enqueues in progress that preceeded us, > + * If there are other enqueues in progress that preceded us, > * we need to wait for them to complete > */ > while (odp_unlikely(r->prod.tail != prod_head)) > diff --git a/platform/linux-generic/odp_pool.c > b/platform/linux-generic/odp_pool.c > index f2bf0c7..35e79a0 100644 > --- a/platform/linux-generic/odp_pool.c > +++ b/platform/linux-generic/odp_pool.c > @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ odp_pool_t odp_pool_create(const char *name, > params->buf.align = 0; /* tmo.__res2 */ > } > > - /* Default initialization paramters */ > + /* Default initialization parameters */ > uint32_t p_udata_size = 0; > uint32_t udata_stride = 0; > > diff --git a/platform/linux-generic/odp_rwlock.c > b/platform/linux-generic/odp_rwlock.c > index e67169e..47c15ef 100644 > --- a/platform/linux-generic/odp_rwlock.c > +++ b/platform/linux-generic/odp_rwlock.c > @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ void odp_rwlock_write_lock(odp_rwlock_t *rwlock) > while (is_locked == 0) { > uint32_t zero = 0; > cnt = _odp_atomic_u32_load_mm(&rwlock->cnt, > _ODP_MEMMODEL_RLX); > - /* lock aquired, wait */ > + /* lock acquired, wait */ > if (cnt != 0) { > odp_spin(); > continue; > diff --git a/platform/linux-generic/odp_timer.c > b/platform/linux-generic/odp_timer.c > index e5391dc..f51d2de 100644 > --- a/platform/linux-generic/odp_timer.c > +++ b/platform/linux-generic/odp_timer.c > @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ static unsigned odp_timer_pool_expire(odp_timer_pool_t > tpid, uint64_t tick) > ODP_ASSERT(high_wm <= tpid->param.num_timers); > for (i = 0; i < high_wm;) { > #ifdef __ARM_ARCH > - /* As a rare occurence, we can outsmart the HW prefetcher > + /* As a rare occurrence, we can outsmart the HW prefetcher > * and the compiler (GCC -fprefetch-loop-arrays) with some > * tuned manual prefetching (32x16=512B ahead), seems to > * give 30% better performance on ARM C-A15 */ > diff --git a/test/performance/odp_atomic.c b/test/performance/odp_atomic.c > index 241295c..861ab83 100644 > --- a/test/performance/odp_atomic.c > +++ b/test/performance/odp_atomic.c > @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ static int odp_test_thread_exit(pthrd_arg *); > #define MAX_WORKERS 32 /**< Max worker threads */ > /** > * add_sub_cnt could be any valid value > - * so to excercise explicit atomic_add/sub > + * so to exercise explicit atomic_add/sub > * ops. For now using 5.. > */ > #define ADD_SUB_CNT 5 > diff --git a/test/validation/odp_cpumask.c b/test/validation/odp_cpumask.c > index b7e18d6..1b1c104 100644 > --- a/test/validation/odp_cpumask.c > +++ b/test/validation/odp_cpumask.c > @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ static void test_odp_cpumask_to_from_str(void) > /* check that returned string matches original (with > NULL): */ > CU_ASSERT_NSTRING_EQUAL(buf_out, buf_in, stringlen(buf_in) > + 1); > > - /* check that no extra buffer writes occured: */ > + /* check that no extra buffer writes occurred: */ > CU_ASSERT(buf_out[stringlen(buf_in) + 2] == > FILLING_PATTERN); > } > > -- > 2.1.4 > > -- Mike Holmes Technical Manager - Linaro Networking Group Linaro.org <http://www.linaro.org/> *│ *Open source software for ARM SoCs
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