From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 11:33:12 +1100 From: Anton Blanchard To: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org Subject: [PATCH] powerpc: trivial spelling fixes in fault.c Message-ID: <20060401003312.GG23416@krispykreme> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cc: paulus@samba.org List-Id: Linux on PowerPC Developers Mail List List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , This comment exceeded my bad spelling threshold :) Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard --- diff --git a/arch/powerpc/mm/fault.c b/arch/powerpc/mm/fault.c index ec4adcb..ba0bc04 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/mm/fault.c +++ b/arch/powerpc/mm/fault.c @@ -177,15 +177,15 @@ int __kprobes do_page_fault(struct pt_re /* 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 + * kernel and should generate an OOPS. Unfortunately, in the case of an + * 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 * exceptions table. * * As the vast majority of faults will be valid we will only perform - * the source reference check when there is a possibilty of a deadlock. + * the source reference check when there is a possibility of a deadlock. * Attempt to lock the address space, if we cannot we then validate the * source. If this is invalid we can skip the address space check, * thus avoiding the deadlock.