The RISC-V architecture has a register named the "Supervisor Exception
Program Counter", or "sepc". This abbreviation triggers checkpatch.pl's
misspelling detector, resulting in noise in the checkpatch output. The
risk that this noise could cause more useful warnings to be missed seems
to outweigh the harm of an occasional misspelling of "spec". Thus drop
the "sepc" entry from the misspelling list.
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix existing "sepc" instances, per Joe]
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190518210037.13674-1-paul.walmsley@sifive.com
Signed-off-by: Paul Walmsley <paul.walmsley@sifive.com>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
*
* Note: If EOI is incorrectly used by SW to lower the CPPR
* value (ie more favored), we do not check for rejection of
- * a pending interrupt, this is a SW error and PAPR sepcifies
+ * a pending interrupt, this is a SW error and PAPR specifies
* that we don't have to deal with it.
*
* The sending of an EOI to the ICS is handled after the
*/
#define GPIO_GEDR (PKUNITY_GPIO_BASE + 0x0018)
/*
- * Sepcial Voltage Detect Reg GPIO_GPIR.
+ * Special Voltage Detect Reg GPIO_GPIR.
*/
#define GPIO_GPIR (PKUNITY_GPIO_BASE + 0x0020)
HT_CHANNEL_WIDTH_MAX,
};
-/* Ref: 802.11i sepc D10.0 7.3.2.25.1
+/* Ref: 802.11i spec D10.0 7.3.2.25.1
* Cipher Suites Encryption Algorithms
*/
enum rt_enc_alg {
del_timer_sync(&phba->fcp_poll_timer);
break;
case LPFC_PCI_DEV_OC:
- /* Stop any OneConnect device sepcific driver timers */
+ /* Stop any OneConnect device specific driver timers */
lpfc_sli4_stop_fcf_redisc_wait_timer(phba);
break;
default:
/**
* Function: PHY_QueryBBReg
*
-* OverView: Read "sepcific bits" from BB register
+* OverView: Read "specific bits" from BB register
*
* Input:
* struct adapter * Adapter,
sentivite||sensitive
separatly||separately
sepcify||specify
-sepc||spec
seperated||separated
seperately||separately
seperate||separate