Fix spelling issues over the comments in the code. Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- .../platform/x86/intel_cht_int33fe_typec.c | 20 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/intel_cht_int33fe_typec.c b/drivers/platform/x86/intel_cht_int33fe_typec.c index e89defb33067..48638d1c56e5 100644 --- a/drivers/platform/x86/intel_cht_int33fe_typec.c +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/intel_cht_int33fe_typec.c @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ * * Some Intel Cherry Trail based device which ship with Windows 10, have * this weird INT33FE ACPI device with a CRS table with 4 I2cSerialBusV2 - * resources, for 4 different chips attached to various i2c busses: - * 1. The Whiskey Cove pmic, which is also described by the INT34D3 ACPI device + * resources, for 4 different chips attached to various I²C buses: + * 1. The Whiskey Cove PMIC, which is also described by the INT34D3 ACPI device * 2. Maxim MAX17047 Fuel Gauge Controller * 3. FUSB302 USB Type-C Controller * 4. PI3USB30532 USB switch * * So this driver is a stub / pseudo driver whose only purpose is to - * instantiate i2c-clients for chips 2 - 4, so that standard i2c drivers + * instantiate I²C clients for chips 2 - 4, so that standard I²C drivers * for these chips can bind to the them. */ @@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ #include "intel_cht_int33fe_common.h" /* - * Grrr I severly dislike buggy BIOS-es. At least one BIOS enumerates + * Grrr, I severely dislike buggy BIOS-es. At least one BIOS enumerates * the max17047 both through the INT33FE ACPI device (it is right there * in the resources table) as well as through a separate MAX17047 device. * - * These helpers are used to work around this by checking if an i2c-client + * These helpers are used to work around this by checking if an I²C client * for the max17047 has already been registered. */ static int cht_int33fe_check_for_max17047(struct device *dev, void *data) @@ -235,9 +235,9 @@ cht_int33fe_register_max17047(struct device *dev, struct cht_int33fe_data *data) i2c_for_each_dev(&max17047, cht_int33fe_check_for_max17047); if (max17047) { - /* Pre-existing i2c-client for the max17047, add device-props */ + /* Pre-existing I²C client for the max17047, add device properties */ set_secondary_fwnode(&max17047->dev, fwnode); - /* And re-probe to get the new device-props applied. */ + /* And re-probe to get the new device properties applied */ ret = device_reprobe(&max17047->dev); if (ret) dev_warn(dev, "Reprobing max17047 error: %d\n", ret); @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ int cht_int33fe_typec_probe(struct cht_int33fe_data *data) * must be registered before the fusb302 is instantiated, otherwise * it will end up with a dummy-regulator. * Note "cht_wc_usb_typec_vbus" comes from the regulator_init_data - * which is defined in i2c-cht-wc.c from where the bq24292i i2c-client + * which is defined in i2c-cht-wc.c from where the bq24292i I²C client * gets instantiated. We use regulator_get_optional here so that we * don't end up getting a dummy-regulator ourselves. */ @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ int cht_int33fe_typec_probe(struct cht_int33fe_data *data) } regulator_put(regulator); - /* The FUSB302 uses the irq at index 1 and is the only irq user */ + /* The FUSB302 uses the IRQ at index 1 and is the only IRQ user */ fusb302_irq = acpi_dev_gpio_irq_get(ACPI_COMPANION(dev), 1); if (fusb302_irq < 0) { if (fusb302_irq != -EPROBE_DEFER) @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ int cht_int33fe_typec_probe(struct cht_int33fe_data *data) if (ret) return ret; - /* Work around BIOS bug, see comment on cht_int33fe_check_for_max17047 */ + /* Work around BIOS bug, see comment on cht_int33fe_check_for_max17047() */ ret = cht_int33fe_register_max17047(dev, data); if (ret) goto out_remove_nodes; -- 2.25.1