Re: [PATCH] Documentation: Fix typo in DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl

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On 07/03/2014 05:01 PM, Masanari Iida wrote:
> This patch fixed spelling typo found in DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Masanari Iida <standby24x7@xxxxxxxxx>

Applied, thanks.

> ---
>  Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl | 30 +++++++++++++++---------------
>  1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
> index cd11926..a3b50c1 100644
> --- a/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
> +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/mtdnand.tmpl
> @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
>  		<listitem><para>
>  	  	[MTD Interface]</para><para>
>  		These functions provide the interface to the MTD kernel API. 
> -		They are not replacable and provide functionality
> +		They are not replaceable and provide functionality
>  		which is complete hardware independent.
>  		</para></listitem>
>  		<listitem><para>
> @@ -100,14 +100,14 @@
>  		</para></listitem>
>  		<listitem><para>
>  	  	[GENERIC]</para><para>
> -		Generic functions are not replacable and provide functionality
> +		Generic functions are not replaceable and provide functionality
>  		which is complete hardware independent.
>  		</para></listitem>
>  		<listitem><para>
>  	  	[DEFAULT]</para><para>
>  		Default functions provide hardware related functionality which is suitable
>  		for most of the implementations. These functions can be replaced by the
> -		board driver if neccecary. Those functions are called via pointers in the
> +		board driver if necessary. Those functions are called via pointers in the
>  		NAND chip description structure. The board driver can set the functions which
>  		should be replaced by board dependent functions before calling nand_scan().
>  		If the function pointer is NULL on entry to nand_scan() then the pointer
> @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ static void board_hwcontrol(struct mtd_info *mtd, int cmd)
>  			is set up nand_scan() is called. This function tries to
>  			detect and identify then chip. If a chip is found all the
>  			internal data fields are initialized accordingly.
> -			The structure(s) have to be zeroed out first and then filled with the neccecary 
> +			The structure(s) have to be zeroed out first and then filled with the necessary 
>  			information about the device.
>  		</para>
>  		<programlisting>
> @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ module_init(board_init);
>  	<sect1 id="Exit_function">
>  		<title>Exit function</title>
>  		<para>
> -			The exit function is only neccecary if the driver is
> +			The exit function is only necessary if the driver is
>  			compiled as a module. It releases all resources which
>  			are held by the chip driver and unregisters the partitions
>  			in the MTD layer.
> @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
>  				in this case. See rts_from4.c and diskonchip.c for 
>  				implementation reference. In those cases we must also
>  				use bad block tables on FLASH, because the ECC layout is
> -				interferring with the bad block marker positions.
> +				interfering with the bad block marker positions.
>  				See bad block table support for details.
>  			</para>
>  		</sect2>
> @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
>  		<para>	
>  			nand_scan() calls the function nand_default_bbt(). 
>  			nand_default_bbt() selects appropriate default
> -			bad block table desriptors depending on the chip information
> +			bad block table descriptors depending on the chip information
>  			which was retrieved by nand_scan().
>  		</para>
>  		<para>
> @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
>  		<sect2 id="Flash_based_tables">
>  			<title>Flash based tables</title>
>  			<para>
> -				It may be desired or neccecary to keep a bad block table in FLASH. 
> +				It may be desired or necessary to keep a bad block table in FLASH. 
>  				For AG-AND chips this is mandatory, as they have no factory marked
>  				bad blocks. They have factory marked good blocks. The marker pattern
>  				is erased when the block is erased to be reused. So in case of
> @@ -565,10 +565,10 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
>  				of the blocks.
>  			</para>
>  			<para>
> -				The blocks in which the tables are stored are procteted against
> +				The blocks in which the tables are stored are protected against
>  				accidental access by marking them bad in the memory bad block
>  				table. The bad block table management functions are allowed
> -				to circumvernt this protection.
> +				to circumvent this protection.
>  			</para>
>  			<para>
>  				The simplest way to activate the FLASH based bad block table support 
> @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
>  				User defined tables are created by filling out a 
>  				nand_bbt_descr structure and storing the pointer in the
>  				nand_chip structure member bbt_td before calling nand_scan(). 
> -				If a mirror table is neccecary a second structure must be
> +				If a mirror table is necessary a second structure must be
>  				created and a pointer to this structure must be stored
>  				in bbt_md inside the nand_chip structure. If the bbt_md 
>  				member is set to NULL then only the main table is used
> @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ static void board_select_chip (struct mtd_info *mtd, int chip)
>  				<para>
>  				For automatic placement some blocks must be reserved for
>  				bad block table storage. The number of reserved blocks is defined 
> -				in the maxblocks member of the babd block table description structure.
> +				in the maxblocks member of the bad block table description structure.
>  				Reserving 4 blocks for mirrored tables should be a reasonable number. 
>  				This also limits the number of blocks which are scanned for the bad
>  				block table ident pattern.
> @@ -1068,11 +1068,11 @@ in this page</entry>
>    <chapter id="filesystems">
>       	<title>Filesystem support</title>
>  	<para>
> -		The NAND driver provides all neccecary functions for a
> +		The NAND driver provides all necessary functions for a
>  		filesystem via the MTD interface.
>  	</para>
>  	<para>
> -		Filesystems must be aware of the NAND pecularities and
> +		Filesystems must be aware of the NAND peculiarities and
>  		restrictions. One major restrictions of NAND Flash is, that you cannot 
>  		write as often as you want to a page. The consecutive writes to a page, 
>  		before erasing it again, are restricted to 1-3 writes, depending on the 
> @@ -1222,7 +1222,7 @@ in this page</entry>
>  #define NAND_BBT_VERSION	0x00000100
>  /* Create a bbt if none axists */
>  #define NAND_BBT_CREATE		0x00000200
> -/* Write bbt if neccecary */
> +/* Write bbt if necessary */
>  #define NAND_BBT_WRITE		0x00001000
>  /* Read and write back block contents when writing bbt */
>  #define NAND_BBT_SAVECONTENT	0x00002000
> 


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