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[PATCH] atyfb: Fix spelling
Fix some spelling mistakes. Signed-off-by: Ville Syrjälä <syrjala@sci.fi> Signed-off-by: Antonino Daplas <adaplas@pol.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ static void aty_set_crtc(const struct atyfb_par *par, const struct crtc *crtc)
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aty_st_lcd(LCD_GEN_CNTL, (crtc->lcd_gen_cntl & ~CRTC_RW_SELECT) |
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(SHADOW_EN | SHADOW_RW_EN), par);
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DPRINTK("set secondary CRT to %ix%i %c%c\n",
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DPRINTK("set shadow CRT to %ix%i %c%c\n",
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((((crtc->shadow_h_tot_disp>>16) & 0xff) + 1)<<3), (((crtc->shadow_v_tot_disp>>16) & 0x7ff) + 1),
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(crtc->shadow_h_sync_strt_wid & 0x200000)?'N':'P', (crtc->shadow_v_sync_strt_wid & 0x200000)?'N':'P');
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@ -840,11 +840,11 @@ static int aty_var_to_crtc(const struct fb_info *info,
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know if one is connected. So it's better to fail then.
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*/
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if (crtc->lcd_gen_cntl & CRT_ON) {
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PRINTKI("Disable lcd panel, because video mode does not fit.\n");
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PRINTKI("Disable LCD panel, because video mode does not fit.\n");
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crtc->lcd_gen_cntl &= ~LCD_ON;
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/*aty_st_lcd(LCD_GEN_CNTL, crtc->lcd_gen_cntl, par);*/
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} else {
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FAIL("Video mode exceeds size of lcd panel.\nConnect this computer to a conventional monitor if you really need this mode.");
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FAIL("Video mode exceeds size of LCD panel.\nConnect this computer to a conventional monitor if you really need this mode.");
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}
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}
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}
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@ -858,9 +858,9 @@ static int aty_var_to_crtc(const struct fb_info *info,
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vmode &= ~(FB_VMODE_DOUBLE | FB_VMODE_INTERLACED);
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/* This is horror! When we simulate, say 640x480 on an 800x600
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lcd monitor, the CRTC should be programmed 800x600 values for
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LCD monitor, the CRTC should be programmed 800x600 values for
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the non visible part, but 640x480 for the visible part.
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This code has been tested on a laptop with it's 1400x1050 lcd
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This code has been tested on a laptop with it's 1400x1050 LCD
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monitor and a conventional monitor both switched on.
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Tested modes: 1280x1024, 1152x864, 1024x768, 800x600,
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works with little glitches also with DOUBLESCAN modes
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@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ static int aty_var_to_crtc(const struct fb_info *info,
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if(vmode & FB_VMODE_INTERLACED) {
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vdisplay >>= 1;
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/* The prefered mode for the lcd is not interlaced, so disable it if
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/* The prefered mode for the LCD is not interlaced, so disable it if
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it was enabled. For doublescan there is no problem, because we can
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compensate for it in the hardware stretching (we stretch half as much)
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*/
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@ -3153,15 +3153,15 @@ static void aty_init_lcd(struct atyfb_par *par, u32 bios_base)
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refresh_rates_buf, lcd_refresh_rates[default_refresh_rate]);
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par->lcd_refreshrate = lcd_refresh_rates[default_refresh_rate];
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/* We now need to determine the crtc parameters for the
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* lcd monitor. This is tricky, because they are not stored
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* LCD monitor. This is tricky, because they are not stored
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* individually in the BIOS. Instead, the BIOS contains a
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* table of display modes that work for this monitor.
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*
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* The idea is that we search for a mode of the same dimensions
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* as the dimensions of the lcd monitor. Say our lcd monitor
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* as the dimensions of the LCD monitor. Say our LCD monitor
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* is 800x600 pixels, we search for a 800x600 monitor.
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* The CRTC parameters we find here are the ones that we need
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* to use to simulate other resolutions on the lcd screen.
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* to use to simulate other resolutions on the LCD screen.
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*/
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lcdmodeptr = (u16 *)(par->lcd_table + 64);
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while (*lcdmodeptr != 0) {
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