The code changed here is an unused data type name (evt_flush_occurred).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <weil@mail.berlios.de>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* Run consistency checks on an image
*
* Returns 0 if the check could be completed (it doesn't mean that the image is
- * free of errors) or -errno when an internal error occured. The results of the
+ * free of errors) or -errno when an internal error occurred. The results of the
* check are stored in res.
*/
int bdrv_check(BlockDriverState *bs, BdrvCheckResult *res)
* Checks an image for refcount consistency.
*
* Returns 0 if no errors are found, the number of errors in case the image is
- * detected as corrupted, and -errno when an internal error occured.
+ * detected as corrupted, and -errno when an internal error occurred.
*/
int qcow2_check_refcounts(BlockDriverState *bs, BdrvCheckResult *res)
{
#define CPU_INTERRUPT_FIQ 0x10 /* Fast interrupt pending. */
#define CPU_INTERRUPT_HALT 0x20 /* CPU halt wanted */
#define CPU_INTERRUPT_SMI 0x40 /* (x86 only) SMI interrupt pending */
-#define CPU_INTERRUPT_DEBUG 0x80 /* Debug event occured. */
+#define CPU_INTERRUPT_DEBUG 0x80 /* Debug event occurred. */
#define CPU_INTERRUPT_VIRQ 0x100 /* virtual interrupt pending. */
#define CPU_INTERRUPT_NMI 0x200 /* NMI pending. */
#define CPU_INTERRUPT_INIT 0x400 /* INIT pending. */
jump normally, then does the exception return when the
CPU tries to execute code at the magic address.
This will cause the magic PC value to be pushed to
- the stack if an interrupt occured at the wrong time.
+ the stack if an interrupt occurred at the wrong time.
We avoid this by disabling interrupts when
pc contains a magic address. */
if (interrupt_request & CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD
#define EVT_FLUSH_OCCURRED 0x11
typedef struct {
uint16_t handle;
-} __attribute__ ((packed)) evt_flush_occured;
+} __attribute__ ((packed)) evt_flush_occurred;
#define EVT_FLUSH_OCCURRED_SIZE 2
#define EVT_ROLE_CHANGE 0x12
}
/*
- * A PCI Express Hot-Plug Event has occured, so update slot status register
+ * A PCI Express Hot-Plug Event has occurred, so update slot status register
* and notify OS of the event if necessary.
*
* 6.7.3 PCI Express Hot-Plug Events
*
* Not all the bits of slot control register match with the ones of
* slot status. Not some bits of slot status register is used to
- * show status, not to report event occurence.
+ * show status, not to report event occurrence.
* So such bits must be masked out when checking the software
* notification condition.
*/
case 4:
switch (pfl->cmd) {
case 0xA0:
- /* Ignore writes while flash data write is occuring */
+ /* Ignore writes while flash data write is occurring */
/* As we suppose write is immediate, this should never happen */
return;
case 0x80:
return 0;
}
-/* Disassemble an iwMMXt instruction. Returns nonzero if an error occured
+/* Disassemble an iwMMXt instruction. Returns nonzero if an error occurred
(ie. an undefined instruction). */
static int disas_iwmmxt_insn(CPUState *env, DisasContext *s, uint32_t insn)
{
return 0;
}
-/* Disassemble an XScale DSP instruction. Returns nonzero if an error occured
+/* Disassemble an XScale DSP instruction. Returns nonzero if an error occurred
(ie. an undefined instruction). */
static int disas_dsp_insn(CPUState *env, DisasContext *s, uint32_t insn)
{
return tmp;
}
-/* Disassemble a VFP instruction. Returns nonzero if an error occured
+/* Disassemble a VFP instruction. Returns nonzero if an error occurred
(ie. an undefined instruction). */
static int disas_vfp_insn(CPUState * env, DisasContext *s, uint32_t insn)
{
if (env->macsr & MACSR_V) {
env->macsr |= MACSR_PAV0 << acc;
if (env->macsr & MACSR_OMC) {
- /* The result is saturated to 32 bits, despite overflow occuring
+ /* The result is saturated to 32 bits, despite overflow occurring
at 48 bits. Seems weird, but that's what the hardware docs
say. */
result = (result >> 63) ^ 0x7fffffff;