multifuction -> multifunction
successfull -> successful.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <weil@mail.berlios.de>
- * multifuction bit is interpreted in two ways as follows.
+ * multifunction bit is interpreted in two ways as follows.
* - all functions must set the bit to 1.
* Example: Intel X53
* - function 0 must set the bit, but the rest function (> 0)
* - all functions must set the bit to 1.
* Example: Intel X53
* - function 0 must set the bit, but the rest function (> 0)
/*
* This looks weird, but the aio code only consideres a request
/*
* This looks weird, but the aio code only consideres a request
- * successfull if it has written the number full number of bytes.
+ * successful if it has written the number full number of bytes.
*
* Now we overload aio_nbytes as aio_ioctl_cmd for the ioctl command,
* so in fact we return the ioctl command here to make posix_aio_read()
*
* Now we overload aio_nbytes as aio_ioctl_cmd for the ioctl command,
* so in fact we return the ioctl command here to make posix_aio_read()
/*
* Check if a rectangle is all of the same color. If needSameColor is
* set to non-zero, then also check that its color equals to the
/*
* Check if a rectangle is all of the same color. If needSameColor is
* set to non-zero, then also check that its color equals to the
- * *colorPtr value. The result is 1 if the test is successfull, and in
+ * *colorPtr value. The result is 1 if the test is successful, and in
* that case new color will be stored in *colorPtr.
*/
* that case new color will be stored in *colorPtr.
*/