dmap->writable = writable;
if (!upgrade) {
/*
- * We don't take a refernce on inode. inode is valid right now
+ * We don't take a reference on inode. inode is valid right now
* and when inode is going away, cleanup logic should first
* cleanup dmap entries.
*/
}
/*
- * If read beyond end of file happnes, fs code seems to return
+ * If read beyond end of file happens, fs code seems to return
* it as hole
*/
iomap_hole:
ret);
}
- /* If number of free ranges are still below threhold, requeue */
+ /* If number of free ranges are still below threshold, requeue */
kick_dmap_free_worker(fcd, 1);
}
{
/*
* lockess check of fc->connected is okay, because atomic_dec_and_test()
- * provides a memory barrier mached with the one in fuse_wait_aborted()
+ * provides a memory barrier matched with the one in fuse_wait_aborted()
* to ensure no wake-up is missed.
*/
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&fc->num_waiting) &&
* == bytes_transferred or rw == WRITE, the caller sets 'pos' to -1.
*
* An example:
- * User requested DIO read of 64K. It was splitted into two 32K fuse requests,
+ * User requested DIO read of 64K. It was split into two 32K fuse requests,
* both submitted asynchronously. The first of them was ACKed by userspace as
* fully completed (req->out.args[0].size == 32K) resulting in pos == -1. The
* second request was ACKed as short, e.g. only 1K was read, resulting in