diff --git a/module/avl/avl.c b/module/avl/avl.c index 736dcee84579..1d2843f0e716 100644 --- a/module/avl/avl.c +++ b/module/avl/avl.c @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ avl_walk(avl_tree_t *tree, void *oldnode, int left) node = node->avl_child[right]) ; /* - * Otherwise, return thru left children as far as we can. + * Otherwise, return through left children as far as we can. */ } else { for (;;) { diff --git a/module/lua/llimits.h b/module/lua/llimits.h index eee8f0c2d538..2126a14648dc 100644 --- a/module/lua/llimits.h +++ b/module/lua/llimits.h @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ typedef LUAI_UACNUMBER l_uacNumber; /* ** non-return type ** -** Supress noreturn attribute in kernel builds to avoid objtool check warnings +** Suppress noreturn attribute in kernel builds to avoid objtool check warnings */ #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(_KERNEL) #define l_noret void __attribute__((noreturn)) diff --git a/module/nvpair/nvpair.c b/module/nvpair/nvpair.c index 5f6423ccce73..c5bd98ebd055 100644 --- a/module/nvpair/nvpair.c +++ b/module/nvpair/nvpair.c @@ -1872,7 +1872,7 @@ nvlist_lookup_pairs(nvlist_t *nvl, int flag, ...) * (given 'ret' is non-NULL). If 'sep' is specified then 'name' will penitrate * multiple levels of embedded nvlists, with 'sep' as the separator. As an * example, if sep is '.', name might look like: "a" or "a.b" or "a.c[3]" or - * "a.d[3].e[1]". This matches the C syntax for array embed (for convience, + * "a.d[3].e[1]". This matches the C syntax for array embed (for convenience, * code also supports "a.d[3]e[1]" syntax). * * If 'ip' is non-NULL and the last name component is an array, return the @@ -3105,7 +3105,7 @@ nvs_native(nvstream_t *nvs, nvlist_t *nvl, char *buf, size_t *buflen) * * An xdr packed nvlist is encoded as: * - * - encoding methode and host endian (4 bytes) + * - encoding method and host endian (4 bytes) * - nvl_version (4 bytes) * - nvl_nvflag (4 bytes) * @@ -3499,7 +3499,7 @@ nvs_xdr_nvp_size(nvstream_t *nvs, nvpair_t *nvp, size_t *size) * the strings. These pointers are not encoded into the packed xdr buffer. * * If the data is of type DATA_TYPE_STRING_ARRAY and all the strings are - * of length 0, then each string is endcoded in xdr format as a single word. + * of length 0, then each string is encoded in xdr format as a single word. * Therefore when expanded to an nvpair there will be 2.25 word used for * each string. (a int64_t allocated for pointer usage, and a single char * for the null termination.) diff --git a/module/spl/spl-condvar.c b/module/spl/spl-condvar.c index 664fae1e7199..3cc33da6298a 100644 --- a/module/spl/spl-condvar.c +++ b/module/spl/spl-condvar.c @@ -431,8 +431,8 @@ __cv_signal(kcondvar_t *cvp) /* * All waiters are added with WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE so only one - * waiter will be set runable with each call to wake_up(). - * Additionally wake_up() holds a spin_lock assoicated with + * waiter will be set runnable with each call to wake_up(). + * Additionally wake_up() holds a spin_lock associated with * the wait queue to ensure we don't race waking up processes. */ if (atomic_read(&cvp->cv_waiters) > 0) diff --git a/module/spl/spl-generic.c b/module/spl/spl-generic.c index 3c5ef60bd1a4..1deb2f444cd1 100644 --- a/module/spl/spl-generic.c +++ b/module/spl/spl-generic.c @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(p0); * to generate words larger than 128 bits will paradoxically be limited to * `2^128 - 1` possibilities. This is because we have a sequence of `2^128 - 1` * 128-bit words and selecting the first will implicitly select the second. If - * a caller finds this behavior undesireable, random_get_bytes() should be used + * a caller finds this behavior undesirable, random_get_bytes() should be used * instead. * * XXX: Linux interrupt handlers that trigger within the critical section @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ nlz64(uint64_t x) /* * Newer kernels have a div_u64() function but we define our own - * to simplify portibility between kernel versions. + * to simplify portability between kernel versions. */ static inline uint64_t __div_u64(uint64_t u, uint32_t v) diff --git a/module/spl/spl-kmem-cache.c b/module/spl/spl-kmem-cache.c index 44e112cccbd9..b39867b03741 100644 --- a/module/spl/spl-kmem-cache.c +++ b/module/spl/spl-kmem-cache.c @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(spl_kmem_cache_kmem_threads, struct list_head spl_kmem_cache_list; /* List of caches */ struct rw_semaphore spl_kmem_cache_sem; /* Cache list lock */ -taskq_t *spl_kmem_cache_taskq; /* Task queue for ageing / reclaim */ +taskq_t *spl_kmem_cache_taskq; /* Task queue for aging / reclaim */ static void spl_cache_shrink(spl_kmem_cache_t *skc, void *obj); @@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ spl_kmem_cache_create(char *name, size_t size, size_t align, #if defined(SLAB_USERCOPY) /* * Required for PAX-enabled kernels if the slab is to be - * used for coping between user and kernel space. + * used for copying between user and kernel space. */ slabflags |= SLAB_USERCOPY; #endif diff --git a/module/spl/spl-tsd.c b/module/spl/spl-tsd.c index 4c800292ae77..14342d5a618b 100644 --- a/module/spl/spl-tsd.c +++ b/module/spl/spl-tsd.c @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ * type is entry is called a 'key' entry and it is added to the hash during * tsd_create(). It is used to store the address of the destructor function * and it is used as an anchor point. All tsd entries which use the same - * key will be linked to this entry. This is used during tsd_destory() to + * key will be linked to this entry. This is used during tsd_destroy() to * quickly call the destructor function for all tsd associated with the key. * The 'key' entry may be looked up with tsd_hash_search() by passing the * key you wish to lookup and DTOR_PID constant as the pid. @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ tsd_hash_add_key(tsd_hash_table_t *table, uint_t *keyp, dtor_func_t dtor) * @table: hash table * @pid: search pid * - * For every process these is a single entry in the hash which is used + * For every process there is a single entry in the hash which is used * as anchor. All other thread specific entries for this process are * linked to this anchor via the 'he_pid_list' list head. */ diff --git a/module/zcommon/zfeature_common.c b/module/zcommon/zfeature_common.c index 8e1aef5daa77..e5a1aff9cea8 100644 --- a/module/zcommon/zfeature_common.c +++ b/module/zcommon/zfeature_common.c @@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ zpool_feature_init(void) zfeature_register(SPA_FEATURE_RESILVER_DEFER, "com.datto:resilver_defer", "resilver_defer", - "Support for defering new resilvers when one is already running.", + "Support for deferring new resilvers when one is already running.", ZFEATURE_FLAG_READONLY_COMPAT, ZFEATURE_TYPE_BOOLEAN, NULL); } diff --git a/module/zcommon/zfs_namecheck.c b/module/zcommon/zfs_namecheck.c index 285f8b644ea8..1649fd5455b2 100644 --- a/module/zcommon/zfs_namecheck.c +++ b/module/zcommon/zfs_namecheck.c @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ get_dataset_depth(const char *path) /* * Keep track of nesting until you hit the end of the - * path or found the snapshot/bookmark seperator. + * path or found the snapshot/bookmark separator. */ for (int i = 0; loc[i] != '\0' && loc[i] != '@' && diff --git a/module/zcommon/zpool_prop.c b/module/zcommon/zpool_prop.c index 539de5645f81..155d557f464a 100644 --- a/module/zcommon/zpool_prop.c +++ b/module/zcommon/zpool_prop.c @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ zpool_name_to_prop(const char *propname) /* * Given a pool property ID, returns the corresponding name. - * Assuming the pool propety ID is valid. + * Assuming the pool property ID is valid. */ const char * zpool_prop_to_name(zpool_prop_t prop)