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diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_vfsops.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_vfsops.c
index d4ec4dfaf19..504d2a80747 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_vfsops.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_vfsops.c
@@ -880,10 +880,10 @@ xfs_statvfs(
* determine if they should be flushed sync, async, or
* delwri.
* SYNC_CLOSE - This flag is passed when the system is being
- * unmounted. We should sync and invalidate everthing.
+ * unmounted. We should sync and invalidate everything.
* SYNC_FSDATA - This indicates that the caller would like to make
* sure the superblock is safe on disk. We can ensure
- * this by simply makeing sure the log gets flushed
+ * this by simply making sure the log gets flushed
* if SYNC_BDFLUSH is set, and by actually writing it
* out otherwise.
*
@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ xfs_sync(
*
* This routine supports all of the flags defined for the generic VFS_SYNC
* interface as explained above under xfs_sync. In the interests of not
- * changing interfaces within the 6.5 family, additional internallly-
+ * changing interfaces within the 6.5 family, additional internally-
* required functions are specified within a separate xflags parameter,
* only available by calling this routine.
*
@@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ xfs_sync_inodes(
* If this is just vfs_sync() or pflushd() calling
* then we can skip inodes for which it looks like
* there is nothing to do. Since we don't have the
- * inode locked this is racey, but these are periodic
+ * inode locked this is racy, but these are periodic
* calls so it doesn't matter. For the others we want
* to know for sure, so we at least try to lock them.
*/
@@ -1429,7 +1429,7 @@ xfs_sync_inodes(
*
* This routine supports all of the flags defined for the generic VFS_SYNC
* interface as explained above under xfs_sync. In the interests of not
- * changing interfaces within the 6.5 family, additional internallly-
+ * changing interfaces within the 6.5 family, additional internally-
* required functions are specified within a separate xflags parameter,
* only available by calling this routine.
*