Commit 24ee1a08 authored by Peter Meerwald's avatar Peter Meerwald Committed by Mike Turquette
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clk: fix typos

parent 07c2ae9c
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ config COMMON_CLK_DEBUG
	bool "DebugFS representation of clock tree"
	select DEBUG_FS
	---help---
	  Creates a directory hierchy in debugfs for visualizing the clk
	  Creates a directory hierarchy in debugfs for visualizing the clk
	  tree structure.  Each directory contains read-only members
	  that export information specific to that clk node: clk_rate,
	  clk_flags, clk_prepare_count, clk_enable_count &
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@@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ void __clk_unprepare(struct clk *clk)

/**
 * clk_unprepare - undo preparation of a clock source
 * @clk: the clk being unprepare
 * @clk: the clk being unprepared
 *
 * clk_unprepare may sleep, which differentiates it from clk_disable.  In a
 * simple case, clk_unprepare can be used instead of clk_disable to gate a clk
@@ -869,6 +869,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_enable);
/**
 * __clk_round_rate - round the given rate for a clk
 * @clk: round the rate of this clock
 * @rate: the rate which is to be rounded
 *
 * Caller must hold prepare_lock.  Useful for clk_ops such as .set_rate
 */
@@ -956,7 +957,7 @@ static int __clk_notify(struct clk *clk, unsigned long msg,
 *
 * Walks the subtree of clks starting with clk and recalculates rates as it
 * goes.  Note that if a clk does not implement the .recalc_rate callback then
 * it is assumed that the clock will take on the rate of it's parent.
 * it is assumed that the clock will take on the rate of its parent.
 *
 * clk_recalc_rates also propagates the POST_RATE_CHANGE notification,
 * if necessary.
@@ -1026,7 +1027,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(clk_get_rate);
 * pre-rate change notifications and returns early if no clks in the
 * subtree have subscribed to the notifications.  Note that if a clk does not
 * implement the .recalc_rate callback then it is assumed that the clock will
 * take on the rate of it's parent.
 * take on the rate of its parent.
 *
 * Caller must hold prepare_lock.
 */
@@ -1198,7 +1199,7 @@ static void clk_change_rate(struct clk *clk)
 * outcome of clk's .round_rate implementation.  If *parent_rate is unchanged
 * after calling .round_rate then upstream parent propagation is ignored.  If
 * *parent_rate comes back with a new rate for clk's parent then we propagate
 * up to clk's parent and set it's rate.  Upward propagation will continue
 * up to clk's parent and set its rate.  Upward propagation will continue
 * until either a clk does not support the CLK_SET_RATE_PARENT flag or
 * .round_rate stops requesting changes to clk's parent_rate.
 *
@@ -1648,7 +1649,7 @@ int __clk_init(struct device *dev, struct clk *clk)
	 * The .init callback is not used by any of the basic clock types, but
	 * exists for weird hardware that must perform initialization magic.
	 * Please consider other ways of solving initialization problems before
	 * using this callback, as it's use is discouraged.
	 * using this callback, as its use is discouraged.
	 */
	if (clk->ops->init)
		clk->ops->init(clk->hw);
@@ -1675,7 +1676,7 @@ int __clk_init(struct device *dev, struct clk *clk)
 * very large numbers of clocks that need to be statically initialized.  It is
 * a layering violation to include clk-private.h from any code which implements
 * a clock's .ops; as such any statically initialized clock data MUST be in a
 * separate C file from the logic that implements it's operations.  Returns 0
 * separate C file from the logic that implements its operations.  Returns 0
 * on success, otherwise an error code.
 */
struct clk *__clk_register(struct device *dev, struct clk_hw *hw)