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Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/sparc/sbus_drivers.txt')
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diff --git a/Documentation/sparc/sbus_drivers.txt b/Documentation/sparc/sbus_drivers.txt index 4b9351624f1..8418d35484f 100644 --- a/Documentation/sparc/sbus_drivers.txt +++ b/Documentation/sparc/sbus_drivers.txt @@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ the bits necessary to run your device. The most commonly used members of this structure, and their typical usage, will be detailed below. - Here is a piece of skeleton code for perofming a device -probe in an SBUS driverunder Linux: + Here is a piece of skeleton code for performing a device +probe in an SBUS driver under Linux: static int __devinit mydevice_probe_one(struct sbus_dev *sdev) { @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ in your .remove method. Any memory allocated, registers mapped, IRQs registered, etc. must be undone by your .remove method so that all resources -of your device are relased by the time it returns. +of your device are released by the time it returns. You should _NOT_ use the for_each_sbus(), for_each_sbusdev(), and for_all_sbusdev() interfaces. They are deprecated, will be |