scsi: csiostor: Fix spelling typos

Fix several spelling typos in comments in csio_hw.c.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190912172546.16489-1-arkadiusz@drabczyk.org
Signed-off-by: Arkadiusz Drabczyk <arkadiusz@drabczyk.org>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
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Arkadiusz Drabczyk 2019-09-12 19:25:46 +02:00 committed by Martin K. Petersen
parent 0e62395da2
commit 63e40c553f

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@ -793,10 +793,10 @@ csio_hw_get_flash_params(struct csio_hw *hw)
goto found;
}
/* Decode Flash part size. The code below looks repetative with
/* Decode Flash part size. The code below looks repetitive with
* common encodings, but that's not guaranteed in the JEDEC
* specification for the Read JADEC ID command. The only thing that
* we're guaranteed by the JADEC specification is where the
* specification for the Read JEDEC ID command. The only thing that
* we're guaranteed by the JEDEC specification is where the
* Manufacturer ID is in the returned result. After that each
* Manufacturer ~could~ encode things completely differently.
* Note, all Flash parts must have 64KB sectors.
@ -983,8 +983,8 @@ csio_do_hello(struct csio_hw *hw, enum csio_dev_state *state)
waiting -= 50;
/*
* If neither Error nor Initialialized are indicated
* by the firmware keep waiting till we exaust our
* If neither Error nor Initialized are indicated
* by the firmware keep waiting till we exhaust our
* timeout ... and then retry if we haven't exhausted
* our retries ...
*/
@ -1738,7 +1738,7 @@ static void csio_link_l1cfg(struct link_config *lc, uint16_t fw_caps,
* Convert Common Code Forward Error Control settings into the
* Firmware's API. If the current Requested FEC has "Automatic"
* (IEEE 802.3) specified, then we use whatever the Firmware
* sent us as part of it's IEEE 802.3-based interpratation of
* sent us as part of it's IEEE 802.3-based interpretation of
* the Transceiver Module EPROM FEC parameters. Otherwise we
* use whatever is in the current Requested FEC settings.
*/
@ -2834,7 +2834,7 @@ csio_hws_configuring(struct csio_hw *hw, enum csio_hw_ev evt)
}
/*
* csio_hws_initializing - Initialiazing state
* csio_hws_initializing - Initializing state
* @hw - HW module
* @evt - Event
*
@ -3049,7 +3049,7 @@ csio_hws_removing(struct csio_hw *hw, enum csio_hw_ev evt)
if (!csio_is_hw_master(hw))
break;
/*
* The BYE should have alerady been issued, so we cant
* The BYE should have already been issued, so we can't
* use the mailbox interface. Hence we use the PL_RST
* register directly.
*/
@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ csio_hws_pcierr(struct csio_hw *hw, enum csio_hw_ev evt)
*
* A table driven interrupt handler that applies a set of masks to an
* interrupt status word and performs the corresponding actions if the
* interrupts described by the mask have occured. The actions include
* interrupts described by the mask have occurred. The actions include
* optionally emitting a warning or alert message. The table is terminated
* by an entry specifying mask 0. Returns the number of fatal interrupt
* conditions.
@ -4219,7 +4219,7 @@ csio_mgmtm_exit(struct csio_mgmtm *mgmtm)
* @hw: Pointer to HW module.
*
* It is assumed that the initialization is a synchronous operation.
* So when we return afer posting the event, the HW SM should be in
* So when we return after posting the event, the HW SM should be in
* the ready state, if there were no errors during init.
*/
int