Merge branch 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/trivial

Pull trivial tree from Jiri Kosina:
 "Assorted tiny fixes queued in trivial tree"

* 'for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jikos/trivial: (22 commits)
  DocBook: update EXPORT_SYMBOL entry to point at export.h
  Documentation: update top level 00-INDEX file with new additions
  ARM: at91/ide: remove unsused at91-ide Kconfig entry
  percpu_counter.h: comment code for better readability
  x86, efi: fix comment typo in head_32.S
  IB: cxgb3: delay freeing mem untill entirely done with it
  net: mvneta: remove unneeded version.h include
  time: x86: report_lost_ticks doesn't exist any more
  pcmcia: avoid static analysis complaint about use-after-free
  fs/jfs: Fix typo in comment : 'how may' -> 'how many'
  of: add missing documentation for of_platform_populate()
  btrfs: remove unnecessary cur_trans set before goto loop in join_transaction
  sound: soc: Fix typo in sound/codecs
  treewide: Fix typo in various drivers
  btrfs: fix comment typos
  Update ibmvscsi module name in Kconfig.
  powerpc: fix typo (utilties -> utilities)
  of: fix spelling mistake in comment
  h8300: Fix home page URL in h8300/README
  xtensa: Fix home page URL in Kconfig
  ...
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Linus Torvalds 2013-02-21 17:40:58 -08:00
commit 9afa3195b9
58 changed files with 215 additions and 110 deletions

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
This is a brief list of all the files in ./linux/Documentation and what
they contain. If you add a documentation file, please list it here in
alphabetical order as well, or risk being hunted down like a rabid dog.
Please try and keep the descriptions small enough to fit on one line.
Please keep the descriptions small enough to fit on one line.
Thanks -- Paul G.
Following translations are available on the WWW:
@ -20,24 +20,33 @@ BUG-HUNTING
Changes
- list of changes that break older software packages.
CodingStyle
- how the boss likes the C code in the kernel to look.
development-process/
- An extended tutorial on how to work with the kernel development
process.
- how the maintainers expect the C code in the kernel to look.
DMA-API.txt
- DMA API, pci_ API & extensions for non-consistent memory machines.
DMA-API-HOWTO.txt
- Dynamic DMA mapping Guide
DMA-ISA-LPC.txt
- How to do DMA with ISA (and LPC) devices.
DMA-attributes.txt
- listing of the various possible attributes a DMA region can have
DocBook/
- directory with DocBook templates etc. for kernel documentation.
EDID/
- directory with info on customizing EDID for broken gfx/displays.
HOWTO
- the process and procedures of how to do Linux kernel development.
IPMI.txt
- info on Linux Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) Driver.
IRQ-affinity.txt
- how to select which CPU(s) handle which interrupt events on SMP.
IRQ-domain.txt
- info on inerrupt numbering and setting up IRQ domains.
IRQ.txt
- description of what an IRQ is.
Intel-IOMMU.txt
- basic info on the Intel IOMMU virtualization support.
Makefile
- some files in Documentation dir are actually sample code to build
ManagementStyle
- how to (attempt to) manage kernel hackers.
RCU/
@ -66,10 +75,16 @@ applying-patches.txt
- description of various trees and how to apply their patches.
arm/
- directory with info about Linux on the ARM architecture.
arm64/
- directory with info about Linux on the 64 bit ARM architecture.
atomic_ops.txt
- semantics and behavior of atomic and bitmask operations.
auxdisplay/
- misc. LCD driver documentation (cfag12864b, ks0108).
backlight/
- directory with info on controlling backlights in flat panel displays
bad_memory.txt
- how to use kernel parameters to exclude bad RAM regions.
basic_profiling.txt
- basic instructions for those who wants to profile Linux kernel.
binfmt_misc.txt
@ -80,8 +95,14 @@ block/
- info on the Block I/O (BIO) layer.
blockdev/
- info on block devices & drivers
braille-console.txt
- info on how to use serial devices for Braille support.
bt8xxgpio.txt
- info on how to modify a bt8xx video card for GPIO usage.
btmrvl.txt
- info on Marvell Bluetooth driver usage.
bus-devices/
- directory with info on TI GPMC (General Purpose Memory Controller)
bus-virt-phys-mapping.txt
- how to access I/O mapped memory from within device drivers.
cachetlb.txt
@ -90,6 +111,12 @@ cdrom/
- directory with information on the CD-ROM drivers that Linux has.
cgroups/
- cgroups features, including cpusets and memory controller.
circular-buffers.txt
- how to make use of the existing circular buffer infrastructure
clk.txt
- info on the common clock framework
coccinelle.txt
- info on how to get and use the Coccinelle code checking tool.
connector/
- docs on the netlink based userspace<->kernel space communication mod.
console/
@ -114,24 +141,42 @@ dcdbas.txt
- information on the Dell Systems Management Base Driver.
debugging-modules.txt
- some notes on debugging modules after Linux 2.6.3.
debugging-via-ohci1394.txt
- how to use firewire like a hardware debugger memory reader.
dell_rbu.txt
- document demonstrating the use of the Dell Remote BIOS Update driver.
development-process/
- how to work with the mainline kernel development process.
device-mapper/
- directory with info on Device Mapper.
devices.txt
- plain ASCII listing of all the nodes in /dev/ with major minor #'s.
devicetree/
- directory with info on device tree files used by OF/PowerPC/ARM
digsig.txt
-info on the Digital Signature Verification API
dma-buf-sharing.txt
- the DMA Buffer Sharing API Guide
dmaengine.txt
-the DMA Engine API Guide
dontdiff
- file containing a list of files that should never be diff'ed.
driver-model/
- directory with info about Linux driver model.
dvb/
- info on Linux Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) subsystem.
dynamic-debug-howto.txt
- how to use the dynamic debug (dyndbg) feature.
early-userspace/
- info about initramfs, klibc, and userspace early during boot.
edac.txt
- information on EDAC - Error Detection And Correction
eisa.txt
- info on EISA bus support.
email-clients.txt
- info on how to use e-mail to send un-mangled (git) patches.
extcon/
- directory with porting guide for Android kernel switch driver.
fault-injection/
- dir with docs about the fault injection capabilities infrastructure.
fb/
@ -140,12 +185,22 @@ filesystems/
- info on the vfs and the various filesystems that Linux supports.
firmware_class/
- request_firmware() hotplug interface info.
flexible-arrays.txt
- how to make use of flexible sized arrays in linux
frv/
- Fujitsu FR-V Linux documentation.
futex-requeue-pi.txt
- info on requeueing of tasks from a non-PI futex to a PI futex
gcov.txt
- use of GCC's coverage testing tool "gcov" with the Linux kernel
gpio.txt
- overview of GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) access conventions.
hid/
- directory with information on human interface devices
highuid.txt
- notes on the change from 16 bit to 32 bit user/group IDs.
hwspinlock.txt
- hardware spinlock provides hardware assistance for synchronization
timers/
- info on the timer related topics
hw_random.txt
@ -162,10 +217,14 @@ ia64/
- directory with info about Linux on Intel 64 bit architecture.
infiniband/
- directory with documents concerning Linux InfiniBand support.
init.txt
- what to do when the kernel can't find the 1st process to run.
initrd.txt
- how to use the RAM disk as an initial/temporary root filesystem.
input/
- info on Linux input device support.
intel_txt.txt
- info on intel Trusted Execution Technology (intel TXT).
io-mapping.txt
- description of io_mapping functions in linux/io-mapping.h
io_ordering.txt
@ -182,6 +241,8 @@ isdn/
- directory with info on the Linux ISDN support, and supported cards.
java.txt
- info on the in-kernel binary support for Java(tm).
ja_JP/
- directory with Japanese translations of various documents
kbuild/
- directory with info about the kernel build process.
kdump/
@ -192,6 +253,12 @@ kernel-docs.txt
- listing of various WWW + books that document kernel internals.
kernel-parameters.txt
- summary listing of command line / boot prompt args for the kernel.
kmemcheck.txt
- info on dynamic checker that detects uses of uninitialized memory.
kmemleak.txt
- info on how to make use of the kernel memory leak detection system
ko_KR/
- directory with Korean translations of various documents
kobject.txt
- info of the kobject infrastructure of the Linux kernel.
kprobes.txt
@ -208,6 +275,8 @@ local_ops.txt
- semantics and behavior of local atomic operations.
lockdep-design.txt
- documentation on the runtime locking correctness validator.
lockstat.txt
- info on collecting statistics on locks (and contention).
lockup-watchdogs.txt
- info on soft and hard lockup detectors (aka nmi_watchdog).
logo.gif
@ -220,16 +289,26 @@ magic-number.txt
- list of magic numbers used to mark/protect kernel data structures.
md.txt
- info on boot arguments for the multiple devices driver.
media-framework.txt
- info on media framework, its data structures, functions and usage.
memory-barriers.txt
- info on Linux kernel memory barriers.
memory-devices/
- directory with info on parts like the Texas Instruments EMIF driver
memory-hotplug.txt
- Hotpluggable memory support, how to use and current status.
memory.txt
- info on typical Linux memory problems.
mips/
- directory with info about Linux on MIPS architecture.
misc-devices/
- directory with info about devices using the misc dev subsystem
mmc/
- directory with info about the MMC subsystem
mn10300/
- directory with info about the mn10300 architecture port
mtd/
- directory with info about memory technology devices (flash)
mono.txt
- how to execute Mono-based .NET binaries with the help of BINFMT_MISC.
mutex-design.txt
@ -240,6 +319,8 @@ netlabel/
- directory with information on the NetLabel subsystem.
networking/
- directory with info on various aspects of networking with Linux.
nfc/
- directory relating info about Near Field Communications support.
nommu-mmap.txt
- documentation about no-mmu memory mapping support.
numastat.txt
@ -256,26 +337,46 @@ parport-lowlevel.txt
- description and usage of the low level parallel port functions.
pcmcia/
- info on the Linux PCMCIA driver.
percpu-rw-semaphore.txt
- RCU based read-write semaphore optimized for locking for reading
pi-futex.txt
- documentation on lightweight PI-futexes.
- documentation on lightweight priority inheritance futexes.
pinctrl.txt
- info on pinctrl subsystem and the PINMUX/PINCONF and drivers
pnp.txt
- Linux Plug and Play documentation.
power/
- directory with info on Linux PCI power management.
powerpc/
- directory with info on using Linux with the PowerPC.
prctl/
- directory with info on the priveledge control subsystem
preempt-locking.txt
- info on locking under a preemptive kernel.
printk-formats.txt
- how to get printk format specifiers right
pps/
- directory with information on the pulse-per-second support
ptp/
- directory with info on support for IEEE 1588 PTP clocks in Linux.
pwm.txt
- info on the pulse width modulation driver subsystem
ramoops.txt
- documentation of the ramoops oops/panic logging module.
rapidio/
- directory with info on RapidIO packet-based fabric interconnect
rbtree.txt
- info on what red-black trees are and what they are for.
remoteproc.txt
- info on how to handle remote processor (e.g. AMP) offloads/usage.
rfkill.txt
- info on the radio frequency kill switch subsystem/support.
robust-futex-ABI.txt
- documentation of the robust futex ABI.
robust-futexes.txt
- a description of what robust futexes are.
rpmsg.txt
- info on the Remote Processor Messaging (rpmsg) Framework
rt-mutex-design.txt
- description of the RealTime mutex implementation design.
rt-mutex.txt
@ -300,10 +401,10 @@ sgi-visws.txt
- short blurb on the SGI Visual Workstations.
sh/
- directory with info on porting Linux to a new architecture.
smsc_ece1099.txt
-info on the smsc Keyboard Scan Expansion/GPIO Expansion device.
sound/
- directory with info on sound card support.
sparc/
- directory with info on using Linux on Sparc architecture.
sparse.txt
- info on how to obtain and use the sparse tool for typechecking.
spi/
@ -314,6 +415,8 @@ stable_api_nonsense.txt
- info on why the kernel does not have a stable in-kernel api or abi.
stable_kernel_rules.txt
- rules and procedures for the -stable kernel releases.
static-keys.txt
- info on how static keys allow debug code in hotpaths via patching
svga.txt
- short guide on selecting video modes at boot via VGA BIOS.
sysfs-rules.txt
@ -322,27 +425,53 @@ sysctl/
- directory with info on the /proc/sys/* files.
sysrq.txt
- info on the magic SysRq key.
telephony/
- directory with info on telephony (e.g. voice over IP) support.
target/
- directory with info on generating TCM v4 fabric .ko modules
thermal/
- directory with information on managing thermal issues (CPU/temp)
trace/
- directory with info on tracing technologies within linux
unaligned-memory-access.txt
- info on how to avoid arch breaking unaligned memory access in code.
unicode.txt
- info on the Unicode character/font mapping used in Linux.
unshare.txt
- description of the Linux unshare system call.
usb/
- directory with info regarding the Universal Serial Bus.
vDSO/
- directory with info regarding virtual dynamic shared objects
vfio.txt
- info on Virtual Function I/O used in guest/hypervisor instances.
vgaarbiter.txt
- info on enable/disable the legacy decoding on different VGA devices
video-output.txt
- sysfs class driver interface to enable/disable a video output device.
video4linux/
- directory with info regarding video/TV/radio cards and linux.
virtual/
- directory with information on the various linux virtualizations.
vm/
- directory with info on the Linux vm code.
vme_api.txt
- file relating info on the VME bus API in linux
volatile-considered-harmful.txt
- Why the "volatile" type class should not be used
w1/
- directory with documents regarding the 1-wire (w1) subsystem.
watchdog/
- how to auto-reboot Linux if it has "fallen and can't get up". ;-)
wimax/
- directory with info about Intel Wireless Wimax Connections
workqueue.txt
- information on the Concurrency Managed Workqueue implementation
x86/x86_64/
- directory with info on Linux support for AMD x86-64 (Hammer) machines.
xtensa/
- directory with documents relating to arch/xtensa port/implementation
xz.txt
- how to make use of the XZ data compression within linux kernel
zh_CN/
- directory with Chinese translations of various documents
zorro.txt
- info on writing drivers for Zorro bus devices found on Amigas.

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@ -67,20 +67,6 @@ Description: Discover NUMA node a CPU belongs to
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu42/node2 -> ../../node/node2
What: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#/node
Date: October 2009
Contact: Linux memory management mailing list <linux-mm@kvack.org>
Description: Discover NUMA node a CPU belongs to
When CONFIG_NUMA is enabled, a symbolic link that points
to the corresponding NUMA node directory.
For example, the following symlink is created for cpu42
in NUMA node 2:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu42/node2 -> ../../node/node2
What: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#/topology/core_id
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#/topology/core_siblings
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#/topology/core_siblings_list

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@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ printk(KERN_INFO "my ip: %pI4\n", &amp;ipaddress);
<sect1 id="sym-exportsymbols">
<title><function>EXPORT_SYMBOL()</function>
<filename class="headerfile">include/linux/module.h</filename></title>
<filename class="headerfile">include/linux/export.h</filename></title>
<para>
This is the classic method of exporting a symbol: dynamically
@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ printk(KERN_INFO "my ip: %pI4\n", &amp;ipaddress);
<sect1 id="sym-exportsymbols-gpl">
<title><function>EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL()</function>
<filename class="headerfile">include/linux/module.h</filename></title>
<filename class="headerfile">include/linux/export.h</filename></title>
<para>
Similar to <function>EXPORT_SYMBOL()</function> except that the

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@ -112,10 +112,6 @@ Timing
This can be used to work around timing problems on multiprocessor systems
with not properly synchronized CPUs.
report_lost_ticks
Report when timer interrupts are lost because some code turned off
interrupts for too long.
nohpet
Don't use the HPET timer.

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ H8/300H and H8S
2.AE 3068/AE 3069
more information
MICROTRONIQUE <http://www.microtronique.com/>
Akizuki Denshi Tsusho Ltd. <http://www.akizuki.ne.jp> (Japanese Only)
Akizuki Denshi Tsusho Ltd. <http://akizukidenshi.com/> (Japanese Only)
3.H8MAX
see http://ip-sol.jp/h8max/ (Japanese Only)

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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ int cvmx_helper_dump_packet(cvmx_wqe_t *work)
* Packets will begin slowly dropping when there are less than
* this many packet buffers free in FPA 0.
* @drop_thresh:
* All incomming packets will be dropped when there are less
* All incoming packets will be dropped when there are less
* than this many free packet buffers in FPA 0.
* Returns Zero on success. Negative on failure
*/
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ int cvmx_helper_setup_red_queue(int queue, int pass_thresh, int drop_thresh)
* Packets will begin slowly dropping when there are less than
* this many packet buffers free in FPA 0.
* @drop_thresh:
* All incomming packets will be dropped when there are less
* All incoming packets will be dropped when there are less
* than this many free packet buffers in FPA 0.
* Returns Zero on success. Negative on failure
*/

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ extern int cvmx_helper_dump_packet(cvmx_wqe_t *work);
* Packets will begin slowly dropping when there are less than
* this many packet buffers free in FPA 0.
* @drop_thresh:
* All incomming packets will be dropped when there are less
* All incoming packets will be dropped when there are less
* than this many free packet buffers in FPA 0.
* Returns Zero on success. Negative on failure
*/
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ extern int cvmx_helper_setup_red_queue(int queue, int pass_thresh,
* Packets will begin slowly dropping when there are less than
* this many packet buffers free in FPA 0.
* @drop_thresh:
* All incomming packets will be dropped when there are less
* All incoming packets will be dropped when there are less
* than this many free packet buffers in FPA 0.
* Returns Zero on success. Negative on failure
*/

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@ -215,13 +215,13 @@ static void p1022ds_set_monitor_port(enum fsl_diu_monitor_port port)
/* Map the global utilities registers. */
guts_node = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "fsl,p1022-guts");
if (!guts_node) {
pr_err("p1022ds: missing global utilties device node\n");
pr_err("p1022ds: missing global utilities device node\n");
return;
}
guts = of_iomap(guts_node, 0);
if (!guts) {
pr_err("p1022ds: could not map global utilties device\n");
pr_err("p1022ds: could not map global utilities device\n");
goto exit;
}
@ -416,14 +416,14 @@ void p1022ds_set_pixel_clock(unsigned int pixclock)
/* Map the global utilities registers. */
guts_np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "fsl,p1022-guts");
if (!guts_np) {
pr_err("p1022ds: missing global utilties device node\n");
pr_err("p1022ds: missing global utilities device node\n");
return;
}
guts = of_iomap(guts_np, 0);
of_node_put(guts_np);
if (!guts) {
pr_err("p1022ds: could not map global utilties device\n");
pr_err("p1022ds: could not map global utilities device\n");
return;
}

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@ -236,14 +236,14 @@ void mpc8610hpcd_set_pixel_clock(unsigned int pixclock)
/* Map the global utilities registers. */
guts_np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, "fsl,mpc8610-guts");
if (!guts_np) {
pr_err("mpc8610hpcd: missing global utilties device node\n");
pr_err("mpc8610hpcd: missing global utilities device node\n");
return;
}
guts = of_iomap(guts_np, 0);
of_node_put(guts_np);
if (!guts) {
pr_err("mpc8610hpcd: could not map global utilties device\n");
pr_err("mpc8610hpcd: could not map global utilities device\n");
return;
}

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@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ static int perf_ibs_handle_irq(struct perf_ibs *perf_ibs, struct pt_regs *iregs)
if (!test_bit(IBS_STARTED, pcpu->state)) {
/*
* Catch spurious interrupts after stopping IBS: After
* disabling IBS there could be still incomming NMIs
* disabling IBS there could be still incoming NMIs
* with samples that even have the valid bit cleared.
* Mark all this NMIs as handled.
*/

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ config XTENSA
configurable and extensible. The Linux port to the Xtensa
architecture supports all processor configurations and extensions,
with reasonable minimum requirements. The Xtensa Linux project has
a home page at <http://xtensa.sourceforge.net/>.
a home page at <http://www.linux-xtensa.org/>.
config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
def_bool y

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@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ static int ath3k_load_syscfg(struct usb_device *udev)
ret = ath3k_get_state(udev, &fw_state);
if (ret < 0) {
BT_ERR("Can't get state to change to load configration err");
BT_ERR("Can't get state to change to load configuration err");
return -EBUSY;
}

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@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ static int exynos4_bus_target(struct device *dev, unsigned long *_freq,
if (old_freq == freq)
return 0;
dev_dbg(dev, "targetting %lukHz %luuV\n", freq, new_oppinfo.volt);
dev_dbg(dev, "targeting %lukHz %luuV\n", freq, new_oppinfo.volt);
mutex_lock(&data->lock);

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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ module_param_named(quirks, param_quirks, int, 0644);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(quirks, "Chip quirks (default = 0"
", nonatomic cycle timer = " __stringify(QUIRK_CYCLE_TIMER)
", reset packet generation = " __stringify(QUIRK_RESET_PACKET)
", AR/selfID endianess = " __stringify(QUIRK_BE_HEADERS)
", AR/selfID endianness = " __stringify(QUIRK_BE_HEADERS)
", no 1394a enhancements = " __stringify(QUIRK_NO_1394A)
", disable MSI = " __stringify(QUIRK_NO_MSI)
", TI SLLZ059 erratum = " __stringify(QUIRK_TI_SLLZ059)

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@ -1460,7 +1460,7 @@ static const char *swizzle_string(unsigned swizzle)
case I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_9_10_17:
return "bit9/bit10/bit17";
case I915_BIT_6_SWIZZLE_UNKNOWN:
return "unkown";
return "unknown";
}
return "bug";

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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ config HID_LOGITECH_DJ
Say Y if you want support for Logitech Unifying receivers and devices.
Unifying receivers are capable of pairing up to 6 Logitech compliant
devices to the same receiver. Without this driver it will be handled by
generic USB_HID driver and all incomming events will be multiplexed
generic USB_HID driver and all incoming events will be multiplexed
into a single mouse and a single keyboard device.
config LOGITECH_FF

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@ -700,11 +700,6 @@ config BLK_DEV_IDE_TX4939
depends on SOC_TX4939
select BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_SFF
config BLK_DEV_IDE_AT91
tristate "Atmel AT91 (SAM9, CAP9, AT572D940HF) IDE support"
depends on ARM && ARCH_AT91 && !ARCH_AT91RM9200 && !ARCH_AT91X40
select IDE_TIMINGS
config BLK_DEV_IDE_ICSIDE
tristate "ICS IDE interface support"
depends on ARM && ARCH_ACORN

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@ -783,8 +783,8 @@ static int iwch_dealloc_mw(struct ib_mw *mw)
mmid = (mw->rkey) >> 8;
cxio_deallocate_window(&rhp->rdev, mhp->attr.stag);
remove_handle(rhp, &rhp->mmidr, mmid);
kfree(mhp);
PDBG("%s ib_mw %p mmid 0x%x ptr %p\n", __func__, mw, mmid, mhp);
kfree(mhp);
return 0;
}

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@ -422,11 +422,11 @@ struct _DIVA_CAPI_ADAPTER {
#define LAPD 6 /* lapd (Q.921) */
#define X25_L2 7 /* x.25 layer-2 */
#define V120_L2 8 /* V.120 layer-2 protocol */
#define V42_IN 9 /* V.42 layer-2 protocol, incomming */
#define V42_IN 9 /* V.42 layer-2 protocol, incoming */
#define V42 10 /* V.42 layer-2 protocol */
#define MDM_ATP 11 /* AT Parser built in the L2 */
#define X75_V42BIS 12 /* ISO7776 (X.75 SLP) modified to support V.42 bis compression */
#define RTPL2_IN 13 /* RTP layer-2 protocol, incomming */
#define RTPL2_IN 13 /* RTP layer-2 protocol, incoming */
#define RTPL2 14 /* RTP layer-2 protocol */
#define V120_V42BIS 15 /* V.120 layer-2 protocol supporting V.42 bis compression */
@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@ extern word li_total_channels;
| Direction | word | Enable compression/decompression for |
| | | 0: All direction |
| | | 1: disable outgoing data |
| | | 2: disable incomming data |
| | | 2: disable incoming data |
| | | 3: disable both direction (default) |
+---------------------+------+-----------------------------------------+
| Number of code | word | Parameter P1 of V.42bis in accordance |

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@ -419,11 +419,11 @@ struct dual
#define LAPD 6 /* lapd (Q.921) */
#define X25_L2 7 /* x.25 layer-2 */
#define V120_L2 8 /* V.120 layer-2 protocol */
#define V42_IN 9 /* V.42 layer-2 protocol, incomming */
#define V42_IN 9 /* V.42 layer-2 protocol, incoming */
#define V42 10 /* V.42 layer-2 protocol */
#define MDM_ATP 11 /* AT Parser built in the L2 */
#define X75_V42BIS 12 /* x.75 with V.42bis */
#define RTPL2_IN 13 /* RTP layer-2 protocol, incomming */
#define RTPL2_IN 13 /* RTP layer-2 protocol, incoming */
#define RTPL2 14 /* RTP layer-2 protocol */
#define V120_V42BIS 15 /* V.120 asynchronous mode supporting V.42bis compression */
#define LISTENER 27 /* Layer 2 to listen line */

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@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ l1oip_socket_thread(void *data)
hc->sin_remote.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(hc->remoteip);
hc->sin_remote.sin_port = htons((unsigned short)hc->remoteport);
/* bind to incomming port */
/* bind to incoming port */
if (socket->ops->bind(socket, (struct sockaddr *)&hc->sin_local,
sizeof(hc->sin_local))) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Failed to bind socket to port %d.\n",

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@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ static struct mx2_fmt_cfg mx27_emma_prp_table[] = {
/*
* This is a generic configuration which is valid for most
* prp input-output format combinations.
* We set the incomming and outgoing pixelformat to a
* We set the incoming and outgoing pixelformat to a
* 16 Bit wide format and adjust the bytesperline
* accordingly. With this configuration the inputdata
* will not be changed by the emma and could be any type

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@ -8843,7 +8843,7 @@ static void bnx2x_set_234_gates(struct bnx2x *bp, bool close)
(!close) ? (val | HC_CONFIG_0_REG_BLOCK_DISABLE_0) :
(val & ~(u32)HC_CONFIG_0_REG_BLOCK_DISABLE_0));
} else {
/* Prevent incomming interrupts in IGU */
/* Prevent incoming interrupts in IGU */
val = REG_RD(bp, IGU_REG_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION);
REG_WR(bp, IGU_REG_BLOCK_CONFIGURATION,

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@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/version.h>
#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ static const char mlx4_en_version[] =
/* Enable RSS UDP traffic */
MLX4_EN_PARM_INT(udp_rss, 1,
"Enable RSS for incomming UDP traffic or disabled (0)");
"Enable RSS for incoming UDP traffic or disabled (0)");
/* Priority pausing */
MLX4_EN_PARM_INT(pfctx, 0, "Priority based Flow Control policy on TX[7:0]."

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@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ static int qlcnic_check_npar_opertional(struct qlcnic_adapter *adapter)
}
if (!npar_opt_timeo) {
dev_err(&adapter->pdev->dev,
"Waiting for NPAR state to opertional timeout\n");
"Waiting for NPAR state to operational timeout\n");
return -EIO;
}
return 0;

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@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ static void ali_ircc_change_speed(struct ali_ircc_cb *self, __u32 baud)
/* Enable Interuupt */
self->ier = IER_EOM; // benjamin 2000/11/20 07:24PM
/* Be ready for incomming frames */
/* Be ready for incoming frames */
ali_ircc_dma_receive(self); // benajmin 2000/11/8 07:46PM not complete
}
/* Go to SIR Speed */

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@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ static u64 __of_translate_address(struct device_node *dev,
goto bail;
bus = of_match_bus(parent);
/* Cound address cells & copy address locally */
/* Count address cells & copy address locally */
bus->count_cells(dev, &na, &ns);
if (!OF_CHECK_COUNTS(na, ns)) {
printk(KERN_ERR "prom_parse: Bad cell count for %s\n",

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@ -436,6 +436,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_platform_bus_probe);
* of_platform_populate() - Populate platform_devices from device tree data
* @root: parent of the first level to probe or NULL for the root of the tree
* @matches: match table, NULL to use the default
* @lookup: auxdata table for matching id and platform_data with device nodes
* @parent: parent to hook devices from, NULL for toplevel
*
* Similar to of_platform_bus_probe(), this function walks the device tree

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@ -369,12 +369,12 @@ static int do_validate_mem(struct pcmcia_socket *s,
}
}
free_region(res2);
free_region(res1);
dev_dbg(&s->dev, "cs: memory probe 0x%06lx-0x%06lx: %p %p %u %u %u",
base, base+size-1, res1, res2, ret, info1, info2);
free_region(res2);
free_region(res1);
if ((ret) || (info1 != info2) || (info1 == 0))
return -EINVAL;

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@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ static void rpmsg_recv_done(struct virtqueue *rvq)
/* farewell, ept, we don't need you anymore */
kref_put(&ept->refcount, __ept_release);
} else
dev_warn(dev, "msg received with no recepient\n");
dev_warn(dev, "msg received with no recipient\n");
/* publish the real size of the buffer */
sg_init_one(&sg, msg, RPMSG_BUF_SIZE);

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@ -883,7 +883,7 @@ config SCSI_IBMVSCSI
This is the IBM POWER Virtual SCSI Client
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called ibmvscsic.
module will be called ibmvscsi.
config SCSI_IBMVSCSIS
tristate "IBM Virtual SCSI Server support"

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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ enum binder_driver_return_protocol {
BR_SPAWN_LOOPER = _IO('r', 13),
/*
* No parameters. The driver has determined that a process has no
* threads waiting to service incomming transactions. When a process
* threads waiting to service incoming transactions. When a process
* receives this command, it must spawn a new service thread and
* register it via bcENTER_LOOPER.
*/

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ int pow_receive_group = 15;
module_param(pow_receive_group, int, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(pow_receive_group, "\n"
"\tPOW group to receive packets from. All ethernet hardware\n"
"\twill be configured to send incomming packets to this POW\n"
"\twill be configured to send incoming packets to this POW\n"
"\tgroup. Also any other software can submit packets to this\n"
"\tgroup for the kernel to process.");

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@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@ static struct se_node_acl *sbp_alloc_fabric_acl(struct se_portal_group *se_tpg)
nacl = kzalloc(sizeof(struct sbp_nacl), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!nacl) {
pr_err("Unable to alocate struct sbp_nacl\n");
pr_err("Unable to allocate struct sbp_nacl\n");
return NULL;
}

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@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ static void queue_received_packet(struct ipw_hardware *hw,
(*assem) = pool_allocate(hw, *assem, length);
if (!(*assem)) {
printk(KERN_ERR IPWIRELESS_PCCARD_NAME
": no memory for incomming data packet, dropped!\n");
": no memory for incoming data packet, dropped!\n");
return;
}
(*assem)->protocol = protocol;
@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ static void queue_received_packet(struct ipw_hardware *hw,
packet = pool_allocate(hw, NULL, length);
if (!packet) {
printk(KERN_ERR IPWIRELESS_PCCARD_NAME
": no memory for incomming ctrl packet, dropped!\n");
": no memory for incoming ctrl packet, dropped!\n");
return;
}
packet->protocol = protocol;

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@ -6522,7 +6522,7 @@ reada:
}
/*
* hepler to process tree block while walking down the tree.
* helper to process tree block while walking down the tree.
*
* when wc->stage == UPDATE_BACKREF, this function updates
* back refs for pointers in the block.
@ -6597,7 +6597,7 @@ static noinline int walk_down_proc(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
}
/*
* hepler to process tree block pointer.
* helper to process tree block pointer.
*
* when wc->stage == DROP_REFERENCE, this function checks
* reference count of the block pointed to. if the block
@ -6735,7 +6735,7 @@ skip:
}
/*
* hepler to process tree block while walking up the tree.
* helper to process tree block while walking up the tree.
*
* when wc->stage == DROP_REFERENCE, this function drops
* reference count on the block.

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@ -3472,7 +3472,7 @@ out:
}
/*
* hepler to find all tree blocks that reference a given data extent
* helper to find all tree blocks that reference a given data extent
*/
static noinline_for_stack
int add_data_references(struct reloc_control *rc,
@ -3566,7 +3566,7 @@ int add_data_references(struct reloc_control *rc,
}
/*
* hepler to find next unprocessed extent
* helper to find next unprocessed extent
*/
static noinline_for_stack
int find_next_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,

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@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ loop:
* to redo the trans_no_join checks above
*/
kmem_cache_free(btrfs_transaction_cachep, cur_trans);
cur_trans = fs_info->running_transaction;
goto loop;
} else if (fs_info->fs_state & BTRFS_SUPER_FLAG_ERROR) {
spin_unlock(&fs_info->trans_lock);

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ symlink_hash(unsigned int link_len, const char *link_str, u8 *md5_hash)
}
rc = crypto_shash_update(&sdescmd5->shash, link_str, link_len);
if (rc) {
cERROR(1, "%s: Could not update iwth link_str", __func__);
cERROR(1, "%s: Could not update with link_str", __func__);
goto symlink_hash_err;
}
rc = crypto_shash_final(&sdescmd5->shash, md5_hash);

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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ static void hpfs_write_inode_ea(struct inode *i, struct fnode *fnode)
/*if (le32_to_cpu(fnode->acl_size_l) || le16_to_cpu(fnode->acl_size_s)) {
Some unknown structures like ACL may be in fnode,
we'd better not overwrite them
hpfs_error(i->i_sb, "fnode %08x has some unknown HPFS386 stuctures", i->i_ino);
hpfs_error(i->i_sb, "fnode %08x has some unknown HPFS386 structures", i->i_ino);
} else*/ if (hpfs_sb(i->i_sb)->sb_eas >= 2) {
__le32 ea;
if (!uid_eq(i->i_uid, hpfs_sb(i->i_sb)->sb_uid) || hpfs_inode->i_ea_uid) {

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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ static int jfs_statfs(struct dentry *dentry, struct kstatfs *buf)
/*
* If we really return the number of allocated & free inodes, some
* applications will fail because they won't see enough free inodes.
* We'll try to calculate some guess as to how may inodes we can
* We'll try to calculate some guess as to how many inodes we can
* really allocate
*
* buf->f_files = atomic_read(&imap->im_numinos);

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@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ int o2net_register_handler(u32 msg_type, u32 key, u32 max_len,
/* we've had some trouble with handlers seemingly vanishing. */
mlog_bug_on_msg(o2net_handler_tree_lookup(msg_type, key, &p,
&parent) == NULL,
"couldn't find handler we *just* registerd "
"couldn't find handler we *just* registered "
"for type %u key %08x\n", msg_type, key);
}
write_unlock(&o2net_handler_lock);

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@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ static struct buffer_head *qnx6_check_first_superblock(struct super_block *s,
if (fs32_to_cpu(sbi, sb->sb_magic) == QNX6_SUPER_MAGIC) {
/* we got a big endian fs */
QNX6DEBUG((KERN_INFO "qnx6: fs got different"
" endianess.\n"));
" endianness.\n"));
return bh;
} else
sbi->s_bytesex = BYTESEX_LE;

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ struct dma_buf_attachment;
* @begin_cpu_access: [optional] called before cpu access to invalidate cpu
* caches and allocate backing storage (if not yet done)
* respectively pin the objet into memory.
* @end_cpu_access: [optional] called after cpu access to flush cashes.
* @end_cpu_access: [optional] called after cpu access to flush caches.
* @kmap_atomic: maps a page from the buffer into kernel address
* space, users may not block until the subsequent unmap call.
* This callback must not sleep.

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ static inline int percpu_counter_initialized(struct percpu_counter *fbc)
return (fbc->counters != NULL);
}
#else
#else /* !CONFIG_SMP */
struct percpu_counter {
s64 count;

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@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ static inline int irlmp_lap_tx_queue_full(struct lsap_cb *self)
}
/* After doing a irlmp_dup(), this get one of the two socket back into
* a state where it's waiting incomming connections.
* a state where it's waiting incoming connections.
* Note : this can be used *only* if the socket is not yet connected
* (i.e. NO irlmp_connect_response() done on this socket).
* - Jean II */

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@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ static inline __u32 irttp_get_max_seg_size(struct tsap_cb *self)
}
/* After doing a irttp_dup(), this get one of the two socket back into
* a state where it's waiting incomming connections.
* a state where it's waiting incoming connections.
* Note : this can be used *only* if the socket is not yet connected
* (i.e. NO irttp_connect_response() done on this socket).
* - Jean II */

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@ -1929,7 +1929,7 @@ int hci_recv_frame(struct sk_buff *skb)
return -ENXIO;
}
/* Incomming skb */
/* Incoming skb */
bt_cb(skb)->incoming = 1;
/* Time stamp */

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@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ cfcnfg_linkup_rsp(struct cflayer *layer, u8 channel_id, enum cfctrl_srv serv,
phyinfo = cfcnfg_get_phyinfo_rcu(cnfg, phyid);
if (phyinfo == NULL) {
pr_err("ERROR: Link Layer Device dissapeared"
pr_err("ERROR: Link Layer Device disappeared"
"while connecting\n");
goto unlock;
}

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ void irlap_start_query_timer(struct irlap_cb *self, int S, int s)
* Basically, we multiply the number of remaining slots by our
* slot time, plus add some extra time to properly receive the last
* discovery packet (which is longer due to extra discovery info),
* to avoid messing with for incomming connections requests and
* to avoid messing with for incoming connections requests and
* to accommodate devices that perform discovery slower than us.
* Jean II */
timeout = ((sysctl_slot_timeout * HZ / 1000) * (S - s)

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@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ nodata:
* specifically, max(asoc->pathmtu, SCTP_DEFAULT_MAXSEGMENT)
* This is a helper function to allocate an error chunk for
* for those invalid parameter codes in which we may not want
* to report all the errors, if the incomming chunk is large
* to report all the errors, if the incoming chunk is large
*/
static inline struct sctp_chunk *sctp_make_op_error_fixed(
const struct sctp_association *asoc,

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@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ static void traps(void)
int *p = (int *)test;
if (*p != INT_CONF) {
fprintf(stderr, "fixdep: sizeof(int) != 4 or wrong endianess? %#x\n",
fprintf(stderr, "fixdep: sizeof(int) != 4 or wrong endianness? %#x\n",
*p);
exit(2);
}

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@ -2147,7 +2147,7 @@ static int ab8500_codec_set_dai_fmt(struct snd_soc_dai *dai, unsigned int fmt)
status = ab8500_codec_set_dai_clock_gate(codec, fmt);
if (status) {
dev_err(dai->codec->dev,
"%s: ERRROR: Failed to set clock gate (%d).\n",
"%s: ERROR: Failed to set clock gate (%d).\n",
__func__, status);
return status;
}

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@ -113,15 +113,15 @@ SOC_ENUM("Equaliser Function", wm8974_enum[3]),
SOC_ENUM("EQ1 Cut Off", wm8974_enum[4]),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ1 Volume", WM8974_EQ1, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ2 Bandwith", wm8974_enum[5]),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ2 Bandwidth", wm8974_enum[5]),
SOC_ENUM("EQ2 Cut Off", wm8974_enum[6]),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ2 Volume", WM8974_EQ2, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ3 Bandwith", wm8974_enum[7]),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ3 Bandwidth", wm8974_enum[7]),
SOC_ENUM("EQ3 Cut Off", wm8974_enum[8]),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ3 Volume", WM8974_EQ3, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ4 Bandwith", wm8974_enum[9]),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ4 Bandwidth", wm8974_enum[9]),
SOC_ENUM("EQ4 Cut Off", wm8974_enum[10]),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ4 Volume", WM8974_EQ4, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),

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@ -166,15 +166,15 @@ static const struct snd_kcontrol_new wm8978_snd_controls[] = {
SOC_ENUM("EQ1 Cut Off", eq1),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ1 Volume", WM8978_EQ1, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ2 Bandwith", eq2bw),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ2 Bandwidth", eq2bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ2 Cut Off", eq2),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ2 Volume", WM8978_EQ2, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ3 Bandwith", eq3bw),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ3 Bandwidth", eq3bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ3 Cut Off", eq3),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ3 Volume", WM8978_EQ3, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ4 Bandwith", eq4bw),
SOC_ENUM("Equaliser EQ4 Bandwidth", eq4bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ4 Cut Off", eq4),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ4 Volume", WM8978_EQ4, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),

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@ -353,13 +353,13 @@ static const struct snd_kcontrol_new wm8983_snd_controls[] = {
SOC_ENUM_EXT("Equalizer Function", eqmode, eqmode_get, eqmode_put),
SOC_ENUM("EQ1 Cutoff", eq1_cutoff),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ1 Volume", WM8983_EQ1_LOW_SHELF, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("EQ2 Bandwith", eq2_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ2 Bandwidth", eq2_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ2 Cutoff", eq2_cutoff),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ2 Volume", WM8983_EQ2_PEAK_1, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("EQ3 Bandwith", eq3_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ3 Bandwidth", eq3_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ3 Cutoff", eq3_cutoff),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ3 Volume", WM8983_EQ3_PEAK_2, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("EQ4 Bandwith", eq4_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ4 Bandwidth", eq4_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ4 Cutoff", eq4_cutoff),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ4 Volume", WM8983_EQ4_PEAK_3, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("EQ5 Cutoff", eq5_cutoff),

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@ -371,13 +371,13 @@ static const struct snd_kcontrol_new wm8985_snd_controls[] = {
SOC_ENUM_EXT("Equalizer Function", eqmode, eqmode_get, eqmode_put),
SOC_ENUM("EQ1 Cutoff", eq1_cutoff),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ1 Volume", WM8985_EQ1_LOW_SHELF, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("EQ2 Bandwith", eq2_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ2 Bandwidth", eq2_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ2 Cutoff", eq2_cutoff),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ2 Volume", WM8985_EQ2_PEAK_1, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("EQ3 Bandwith", eq3_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ3 Bandwidth", eq3_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ3 Cutoff", eq3_cutoff),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ3 Volume", WM8985_EQ3_PEAK_2, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("EQ4 Bandwith", eq4_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ4 Bandwidth", eq4_bw),
SOC_ENUM("EQ4 Cutoff", eq4_cutoff),
SOC_SINGLE_TLV("EQ4 Volume", WM8985_EQ4_PEAK_3, 0, 24, 1, eq_tlv),
SOC_ENUM("EQ5 Cutoff", eq5_cutoff),