Applied, thanks.--b. On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 06:07:38PM -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote: > Drop duplicate words in net/sunrpc/. > Also fix "Anyone" to be "Any one". > > Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: linux-nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > --- > net/sunrpc/backchannel_rqst.c | 2 +- > net/sunrpc/xdr.c | 2 +- > net/sunrpc/xprtrdma/svc_rdma_rw.c | 2 +- > 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > --- linux-next-20200821.orig/net/sunrpc/backchannel_rqst.c > +++ linux-next-20200821/net/sunrpc/backchannel_rqst.c > @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ out_free: > * by the backchannel. This function can be called multiple times > * when creating new sessions that use the same rpc_xprt. The > * preallocated buffers are added to the pool of resources used by > - * the rpc_xprt. Anyone of these resources may be used used by an > + * the rpc_xprt. Any one of these resources may be used by an > * incoming callback request. It's up to the higher levels in the > * stack to enforce that the maximum number of session slots is not > * being exceeded. > --- linux-next-20200821.orig/net/sunrpc/xdr.c > +++ linux-next-20200821/net/sunrpc/xdr.c > @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(xdr_reserve_space); > * head, tail, and page lengths are adjusted to correspond. > * > * If this means moving xdr->p to a different buffer, we assume that > - * that the end pointer should be set to the end of the current page, > + * the end pointer should be set to the end of the current page, > * except in the case of the head buffer when we assume the head > * buffer's current length represents the end of the available buffer. > * > --- linux-next-20200821.orig/net/sunrpc/xprtrdma/svc_rdma_rw.c > +++ linux-next-20200821/net/sunrpc/xprtrdma/svc_rdma_rw.c > @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ static int svc_rdma_rw_ctx_init(struct s > } > > /* A chunk context tracks all I/O for moving one Read or Write > - * chunk. This is a a set of rdma_rw's that handle data movement > + * chunk. This is a set of rdma_rw's that handle data movement > * for all segments of one chunk. > * > * These are small, acquired with a single allocator call, and