s/paerser/parser/
s/requeusted/requested/
s/an JOB/a JOB/
Signed-off-by: Tomer Tayar <ttayar@habana.ai>
Reviewed-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay@gmail.com>
};
/**
- * struct hl_cs_parser - command submission paerser properties.
+ * struct hl_cs_parser - command submission parser properties.
* @user_cb: the CB we got from the user.
* @patched_cb: in case of patching, this is internal CB which is submitted on
* the queue instead of the CB we got from the IOCTL.
}
/*
- * ext_hw_queue_schedule_job - submit an JOB to an external queue
+ * ext_hw_queue_schedule_job - submit a JOB to an external queue
*
* @job: pointer to the job that needs to be submitted to the queue
*
}
/*
- * int_hw_queue_schedule_job - submit an JOB to an internal queue
+ * int_hw_queue_schedule_job - submit a JOB to an internal queue
*
* @job: pointer to the job that needs to be submitted to the queue
*
*
* The user can call this IOCTL with a handle it received from the CS IOCTL
* to wait until the handle's CS has finished executing. The user will wait
- * inside the kernel until the CS has finished or until the user-requeusted
+ * inside the kernel until the CS has finished or until the user-requested
* timeout has expired.
*
* The return value of the IOCTL is a standard Linux error code. The possible