*
* Revision 1.36 2001/11/22 13:36:36 bjornw
* * In ret_from_intr, check regs->dccr for usermode reentrance instead of
- * DCCR explicitely (because the latter might not reflect current reality)
+ * DCCR explicitly (because the latter might not reflect current reality)
* * In mmu_bus_fault, set $r9 _after_ calling the C-code instead of before
* since $r9 is call-clobbered and is potentially needed afterwards
*
/* Send register contents. We probably only need to send the
* PC, frame pointer and stack pointer here. Other registers will be
- * explicitely asked for. But for now, send all.
+ * explicitly asked for. But for now, send all.
*/
for (regno = R0; regno <= USP; regno++) {
* Copy warning from head.S about r8 and r9
*
* Revision 1.7 2001/04/18 12:05:39 bjornw
- * Fixed comments, and explicitely include config.h to be sure its there
+ * Fixed comments, and explicitly include config.h to be sure its there
*
* Revision 1.6 2001/04/10 06:20:16 starvik
* Delay should be 200us, not 200ns
*/
/* Just to be certain the config file is included, we include it here
- * explicitely instead of depending on it being included in the file that
+ * explicitly instead of depending on it being included in the file that
* uses this code.
*/
*/
/* Just to be certain the config file is included, we include it here
- * explicitely instead of depending on it being included in the file that
+ * explicitly instead of depending on it being included in the file that
* uses this code.
*/
* around #3 and with the same fix we use. We may want to
* check if the CPU is using 60x bus mode in which case
* the workaround for errata #4 is useless. Also, we may
- * want to explicitely clear HID0_NOPDST as this is not
+ * want to explicitly clear HID0_NOPDST as this is not
* needed once we have applied workaround #5 (though it's
* not set by Apple's firmware at least).
*/
/* Legacy flags are left to default at this point,
* one can then use irq_create_mapping() to
- * explicitely change them
+ * explicitly change them
*/
ops->map(host, i, i);
}
/*
* psmouse_deactivate() puts the mouse into poll mode so that we don't get motion
- * reports from it unless we explicitely request it.
+ * reports from it unless we explicitly request it.
*/
static void psmouse_deactivate(struct psmouse *psmouse)
/*
* Check for Power-On-Reset packets. These are sent out
- * after plugging the mouse in, or when explicitely
+ * after plugging the mouse in, or when explicitly
* requested by sending 'T'.
*
* [0]: 1 0 1 0 R3 R2 R1 R0
/*
* Install interrupt handler, enable irq on card.
- * If irq is -1, choose next free irq, else irq is given explicitely.
+ * If irq is -1, choose next free irq, else irq is given explicitly.
*/
int
act2000_isa_config_irq(act2000_card * card, short irq)
DBG_BLK((((char *)(long)GET_DWORD(&msg.info.data_b3_ind.Data)) + i,
((dlength - i) < 256) ? (dlength - i) : 256))
if (!(myDriverDebugHandle.dbgMask & DL_PRV0))
- break; /* not more if not explicitely requested */
+ break; /* not more if not explicitly requested */
}
}
break;
((GET_WORD(&msg->info.data_b3_req.Data_Length) - j) <
256) ? (GET_WORD(&msg->info.data_b3_req.Data_Length) - j) : 256))
if (!(myDriverDebugHandle.dbgMask & DL_PRV0))
- break; /* not more if not explicitely requested */
+ break; /* not more if not explicitly requested */
}
}
#endif
req = current_req;
/*
* For PMU sleep and freq change requests, we lock the
- * PMU until it's explicitely unlocked. This avoids any
+ * PMU until it's explicitly unlocked. This avoids any
* spurrious event polling getting in
*/
current_req = req->next;
/* RX header as received from the hardware. */
struct bcm43xx_rxhdr {
- /* Frame Length. Must be generated explicitely in PIO mode. */
+ /* Frame Length. Must be generated explicitly in PIO mode. */
__le16 frame_length;
PAD_BYTES(2);
/* Flags field 1 */
* ends up causing problems. So, we just handle
* the WX extensions through the ipw2100_ioctl interface */
- /* memset() puts everything to 0, so we only have explicitely set
+ /* memset() puts everything to 0, so we only have explicitly set
* those values that need to be something else */
/* If power management is turned on, default to AUTO mode */
switch (wrqu->power.flags & IW_POWER_MODE) {
case IW_POWER_ON: /* If not specified */
case IW_POWER_MODE: /* If set all mask */
- case IW_POWER_ALL_R: /* If explicitely state all */
+ case IW_POWER_ALL_R: /* If explicitly state all */
break;
default: /* Otherwise we don't support it */
IPW_DEBUG_WX("SET PM Mode: %X not supported.\n",
switch (wrqu->power.flags & IW_POWER_MODE) {
case IW_POWER_ON: /* If not specified */
case IW_POWER_MODE: /* If set all mask */
- case IW_POWER_ALL_R: /* If explicitely state all */
+ case IW_POWER_ALL_R: /* If explicitly state all */
break;
default: /* Otherwise we don't support it */
IPW_DEBUG_WX("SET PM Mode: %X not supported.\n",
* While testing with bogus QUANTUM drives, the C1010
* sometimes raised a spurious phase mismatch with
* WSR and the CHMOV(1) triggered another PM.
- * Waiting explicitely for the PHASE seemed to avoid
+ * Waiting explicitly for the PHASE seemed to avoid
* the nested phase mismatch. Btw, this didn't happen
* using my IBM drives.
*/
#define WD33C93_FS_12_15 OWNID_FS_12
#define WD33C93_FS_16_20 OWNID_FS_16
- /* pass input-clock explicitely. accepted mhz values are 8-10,12-20 */
+ /* pass input-clock explicitly. accepted mhz values are 8-10,12-20 */
#define WD33C93_FS_MHZ(mhz) (mhz)
/* Control register */
#else
/*
* Enforce synchronisation of stores vs. spin_unlock
- * (this does it explicitely, though our implementation of spin_unlock
+ * (this does it explicitly, though our implementation of spin_unlock
* does it implicitely too)
*/
static inline void mmiowb(void)
/* Receive queue sizes */
/* Minimum of credit that the peer should hold.
- * If the peer has less credits than 9 frames, we will explicitely send
+ * If the peer has less credits than 9 frames, we will explicitly send
* him some credits (through irttp_give_credit() and a specific frame).
* Note that when we give credits it's likely that it won't be sent in
* this LAP window, but in the next one. So, we make sure that the peer
/* This is the default maximum number of credits held by the peer, so the
* default maximum number of frames he can send us before needing flow
* control answer from us (this may be negociated differently at TSAP setup).
- * We want to minimise the number of times we have to explicitely send some
+ * We want to minimise the number of times we have to explicitly send some
* credit to the peer, hoping we can piggyback it on the return data. In
* particular, it doesn't make sense for us to send credit more than once
* per LAP window.
(*crypt)->priv);
sec.flags |= (1 << key);
/* This ensures a key will be activated if no key is
- * explicitely set */
+ * explicitly set */
if (key == sec.active_key)
sec.flags |= SEC_ACTIVE_KEY;