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authorAdrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>2006-06-30 18:27:16 +0200
committerAdrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>2006-06-30 18:27:16 +0200
commit80f7228b59e4bbe9d840af3ff0f2fe480d6e7c79 (patch)
tree08e6d2365abeafd7bfcc0fd7485db9055463d72c /arch
parenttypo fixes: infomation -> information (diff)
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typo fixes: occuring -> occurring
Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch')
-rw-r--r--arch/i386/mm/fault.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/m32r/mm/fault.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/powerpc/platforms/powermac/cpufreq_32.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh_driver.c2
-rw-r--r--arch/x86_64/mm/fault.c2
5 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/arch/i386/mm/fault.c b/arch/i386/mm/fault.c
index 6ee7faaf2c1b..f7279468323a 100644
--- a/arch/i386/mm/fault.c
+++ b/arch/i386/mm/fault.c
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ fastcall void __kprobes do_page_fault(struct pt_regs *regs,
/* When running in the kernel we expect faults to occur only to
* addresses in user space. All other faults represent errors in the
* kernel and should generate an OOPS. Unfortunatly, in the case of an
- * erroneous fault occuring in a code path which already holds mmap_sem
+ * erroneous fault occurring in a code path which already holds mmap_sem
* we will deadlock attempting to validate the fault against the
* address space. Luckily the kernel only validly references user
* space from well defined areas of code, which are listed in the
diff --git a/arch/m32r/mm/fault.c b/arch/m32r/mm/fault.c
index bf7fb58ef02c..9ea5118e3c1c 100644
--- a/arch/m32r/mm/fault.c
+++ b/arch/m32r/mm/fault.c
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ asmlinkage void do_page_fault(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long error_code,
/* When running in the kernel we expect faults to occur only to
* addresses in user space. All other faults represent errors in the
* kernel and should generate an OOPS. Unfortunatly, in the case of an
- * erroneous fault occuring in a code path which already holds mmap_sem
+ * erroneous fault occurring in a code path which already holds mmap_sem
* we will deadlock attempting to validate the fault against the
* address space. Luckily the kernel only validly references user
* space from well defined areas of code, which are listed in the
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powermac/cpufreq_32.c b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powermac/cpufreq_32.c
index 7adb3845c3e9..889ce9ce3a4d 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powermac/cpufreq_32.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powermac/cpufreq_32.c
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ static int pmu_set_cpu_speed(int low_speed)
/* Make sure the decrementer won't interrupt us */
asm volatile("mtdec %0" : : "r" (0x7fffffff));
- /* Make sure any pending DEC interrupt occuring while we did
+ /* Make sure any pending DEC interrupt occurring while we did
* the above didn't re-enable the DEC */
mb();
asm volatile("mtdec %0" : : "r" (0x7fffffff));
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh_driver.c b/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh_driver.c
index 0ec9a5445b95..aaad2c0afcbf 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh_driver.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/eeh_driver.c
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ static void eeh_report_failure(struct pci_dev *dev, void *userdata)
*
* pSeries systems will isolate a PCI slot if the PCI-Host
* bridge detects address or data parity errors, DMA's
- * occuring to wild addresses (which usually happen due to
+ * occurring to wild addresses (which usually happen due to
* bugs in device drivers or in PCI adapter firmware).
* Slot isolations also occur if #SERR, #PERR or other misc
* PCI-related errors are detected.
diff --git a/arch/x86_64/mm/fault.c b/arch/x86_64/mm/fault.c
index 08dc696f54ee..7578e951f296 100644
--- a/arch/x86_64/mm/fault.c
+++ b/arch/x86_64/mm/fault.c
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ asmlinkage void __kprobes do_page_fault(struct pt_regs *regs,
/* When running in the kernel we expect faults to occur only to
* addresses in user space. All other faults represent errors in the
* kernel and should generate an OOPS. Unfortunatly, in the case of an
- * erroneous fault occuring in a code path which already holds mmap_sem
+ * erroneous fault occurring in a code path which already holds mmap_sem
* we will deadlock attempting to validate the fault against the
* address space. Luckily the kernel only validly references user
* space from well defined areas of code, which are listed in the