2003-02-26 02:50:50

by Michael Hayes

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Subject: [PATCH] Spelling fixes for 2.5.63 - weird

This fixes:
wierd -> weird
wierdo -> weirdo
wierdness -> weirdness

Fixes 12 occurrences in all.

diff -ur a/arch/m68knommu/platform/68360/ints.c b/arch/m68knommu/platform/68360/ints.c
--- a/arch/m68knommu/platform/68360/ints.c Mon Feb 24 11:05:04 2003
+++ b/arch/m68knommu/platform/68360/ints.c Tue Feb 25 18:44:00 2003
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@

/* unsigned long pend = *(volatile unsigned long *)pquicc->intr_cipr; */

- /* Bugger all that wierdness. For the moment, I seem to know where I came from;
+ /* Bugger all that weirdness. For the moment, I seem to know where I came from;
* vec is passed from a specific ISR, so I'll use it. */

if (int_irq_list[irq] && int_irq_list[irq]->handler) {
diff -ur a/arch/v850/kernel/rte_cb_multi.c b/arch/v850/kernel/rte_cb_multi.c
--- a/arch/v850/kernel/rte_cb_multi.c Mon Feb 24 11:05:15 2003
+++ b/arch/v850/kernel/rte_cb_multi.c Tue Feb 25 18:44:06 2003
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@

if ((word & 0xFC0) == 0x780) {
/* A `jr' insn, fix up its offset (and yes, the
- wierd half-word swapping is intentional). */
+ weird half-word swapping is intentional). */
unsigned short hi = word & 0xFFFF;
unsigned short lo = word >> 16;
unsigned long udisp22
diff -ur a/drivers/net/fec.c b/drivers/net/fec.c
--- a/drivers/net/fec.c Mon Feb 24 11:05:07 2003
+++ b/drivers/net/fec.c Tue Feb 25 18:44:08 2003
@@ -828,7 +828,7 @@
/*
* I had some nice ideas of running the MDIO faster...
* The 971 should support 8MHz and I tried it, but things acted really
- * wierd, so 2.5 MHz ought to be enough for anyone...
+ * weird, so 2.5 MHz ought to be enough for anyone...
*/

static void mii_parse_lxt971_sr2(uint mii_reg, struct net_device *dev)
diff -ur a/include/asm-i386/mach-visws/cobalt.h b/include/asm-i386/mach-visws/cobalt.h
--- a/include/asm-i386/mach-visws/cobalt.h Mon Feb 24 11:05:08 2003
+++ b/include/asm-i386/mach-visws/cobalt.h Tue Feb 25 18:44:10 2003
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
#define CO_APIC_PCIA_BASE0 0 /* and 1 */ /* slot 0, line 0 */
#define CO_APIC_PCIA_BASE123 5 /* and 6 */ /* slot 0, line 1 */

-#define CO_APIC_PIIX4_USB 7 /* this one is wierd */
+#define CO_APIC_PIIX4_USB 7 /* this one is weird */

/* Lithium PCI Bridge B -- "the one with PIIX4" */
#define CO_APIC_PCIB_BASE0 8 /* and 9-12 *//* slot 0, line 0 */
diff -ur a/include/asm-v850/sim.h b/include/asm-v850/sim.h
--- a/include/asm-v850/sim.h Mon Feb 24 11:05:11 2003
+++ b/include/asm-v850/sim.h Tue Feb 25 18:44:12 2003
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#define PLATFORM_LONG "GDB V850E simulator"


-/* We use a wierd value for RAM, not just 0, for testing purposes.
+/* We use a weird value for RAM, not just 0, for testing purposes.
These must match the values used in the linker script. */
#define RAM_ADDR 0x8F000000
#define RAM_SIZE 0x01000000
diff -ur a/include/sound/wavefront.h b/include/sound/wavefront.h
--- a/include/sound/wavefront.h Mon Feb 24 11:05:15 2003
+++ b/include/sound/wavefront.h Tue Feb 25 18:44:14 2003
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@

/* Allow direct user-space control over FX memory/coefficient data.
In theory this could be used to download the FX microprogram,
- but it would be a little slower, and involve some wierd code.
+ but it would be a little slower, and involve some weird code.
*/

#define WFFX_MEMSET 69
diff -ur a/sound/isa/wavefront/wavefront_fx.c b/sound/isa/wavefront/wavefront_fx.c
--- a/sound/isa/wavefront/wavefront_fx.c Mon Feb 24 11:05:36 2003
+++ b/sound/isa/wavefront/wavefront_fx.c Tue Feb 25 18:44:18 2003
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
This code was developed using DOSEMU. The Turtle Beach SETUPSND
utility was run with I/O tracing in DOSEMU enabled, and a reconstruction
of the port I/O done, using the Yamaha faxback document as a guide
- to add more logic to the code. Its really pretty wierd.
+ to add more logic to the code. Its really pretty weird.

There was an alternative approach of just dumping the whole I/O
sequence as a series of port/value pairs and a simple loop
@@ -692,7 +692,7 @@
return (0);
}

-/* wierd stuff, derived from port I/O tracing with dosemu */
+/* weird stuff, derived from port I/O tracing with dosemu */

static unsigned char page_zero[] __initdata = {
0x01, 0x7c, 0x00, 0x1e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xf5, 0x00,
diff -ur a/sound/isa/wavefront/wavefront_synth.c b/sound/isa/wavefront/wavefront_synth.c
--- a/sound/isa/wavefront/wavefront_synth.c Mon Feb 24 11:05:16 2003
+++ b/sound/isa/wavefront/wavefront_synth.c Tue Feb 25 18:44:25 2003
@@ -518,7 +518,7 @@
/***********************************************************************
WaveFront data munging

-Things here are wierd. All data written to the board cannot
+Things here are weird. All data written to the board cannot
have its most significant bit set. Any data item with values
potentially > 0x7F (127) must be split across multiple bytes.

@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@
that is represented on the x86 side as an array of bytes. The most
efficient approach to handling both cases seems to be to use 2
different functions for munging and 2 for de-munging. This avoids
-wierd casting and worrying about bit-level offsets.
+weird casting and worrying about bit-level offsets.

**********************************************************************/

@@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@
shptr = munge_int32 (*((u32 *) &header->hdr.s.sampleEndOffset),
shptr, 4);

- /* This one is truly wierd. What kind of wierdo decided that in
+ /* This one is truly weird. What kind of weirdo decided that in
a system dominated by 16 and 32 bit integers, they would use
a just 12 bits ?
*/
diff -ur a/sound/oss/dmasound/dmasound_core.c b/sound/oss/dmasound/dmasound_core.c
--- a/sound/oss/dmasound/dmasound_core.c Mon Feb 24 11:05:10 2003
+++ b/sound/oss/dmasound/dmasound_core.c Tue Feb 25 18:44:37 2003
@@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@
return result ;
break ;
case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
- /* changing this on the fly will have wierd effects on the sound.
+ /* changing this on the fly will have weird effects on the sound.
Where there are rate conversions implemented in soft form - it
will cause the _ctx_xxx() functions to be substituted.
However, there doesn't appear to be any reason to dis-allow it from