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@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@
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* Each device has a kref, which is initialized to 1 when the device is
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* registered. A kref_get is done for each device registered. When the
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- * device is released, the coresponding kref_put is done in the release
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+ * device is released, the corresponding kref_put is done in the release
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* method. Every time one of the device's channels is allocated to a client,
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- * a kref_get occurs. When the channel is freed, the coresponding kref_put
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+ * a kref_get occurs. When the channel is freed, the corresponding kref_put
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* happens. The device's release function does a completion, so
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* unregister_device does a remove event, device_unregister, a kref_put
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* for the first reference, then waits on the completion for all other
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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
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* Each channel has an open-coded implementation of Rusty Russell's "bigref,"
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* with a kref and a per_cpu local_t. A dma_chan_get is called when a client
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* signals that it wants to use a channel, and dma_chan_put is called when
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- * a channel is removed or a client using it is unregesitered. A client can
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+ * a channel is removed or a client using it is unregistered. A client can
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* take extra references per outstanding transaction, as is the case with
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* the NET DMA client. The release function does a kref_put on the device.
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* -ChrisL, DanW
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