Author: brucec
Date: Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010
New Revision: 215034
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/215034

Log:
  Fix typos.
  
  PR:   bin/148894
  Submitted by: olgeni

Modified:
  head/libexec/tftpd/tftp-utils.c
  head/sys/arm/xscale/ixp425/ixp425_qmgr.c
  head/sys/boot/arm/ixp425/boot2/ixp425_board.c
  head/sys/dev/ata/ata-disk.c
  head/sys/dev/drm/r300_reg.h
  head/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c
  head/sys/dev/ixgbe/ixgbe.c
  head/sys/dev/msk/if_msk.c
  head/sys/dev/pccard/pccardvar.h
  head/sys/dev/sound/sbus/cs4231.c
  head/sys/dev/syscons/schistory.c
  head/sys/dev/uart/uart_subr.c
  head/sys/kern/subr_lock.c
  head/sys/mips/mips/vm_machdep.c
  head/sys/netinet/sctp.h
  head/sys/netinet/sctp_os_bsd.h
  head/sys/netinet/sctp_pcb.c
  head/sys/netinet/sctp_uio.h
  head/sys/security/mac_portacl/mac_portacl.c
  head/usr.bin/seq/seq.c
  head/usr.sbin/config/configvers.h

Modified: head/libexec/tftpd/tftp-utils.c
==============================================================================
--- head/libexec/tftpd/tftp-utils.c     Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/libexec/tftpd/tftp-utils.c     Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ unmappedaddr(struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6)
        sin4->sin_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in);
 }
 
-/* Get a field from a \0 seperated string */
+/* Get a field from a \0 separated string */
 ssize_t
 get_field(int peer, char *buffer, ssize_t size)
 {

Modified: head/sys/arm/xscale/ixp425/ixp425_qmgr.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/arm/xscale/ixp425/ixp425_qmgr.c    Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/arm/xscale/ixp425/ixp425_qmgr.c    Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ ixpqmgr_attach(device_t dev)
        
        sc->aqmFreeSramAddress = 0x100; /* Q buffer space starts at 0x2100 */
 
-       ixpqmgr_rebuild(sc);            /* build inital priority table */
+       ixpqmgr_rebuild(sc);            /* build initial priority table */
        aqm_reset(sc);                  /* reset h/w */
        return (0);
 }
@@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ ixpqmgr_intr(void *arg)
                      *
                      * The search will end when all the bits of the interrupt
                      * register are cleared. There is no need to maintain
-                     * a seperate value and test it at each iteration.
+                     * a separate value and test it at each iteration.
                      */
                     if (intRegVal & sc->lowPriorityTableFirstHalfMask) {
                         priorityTableIndex = 0;

Modified: head/sys/boot/arm/ixp425/boot2/ixp425_board.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/boot/arm/ixp425/boot2/ixp425_board.c       Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 
2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/boot/arm/ixp425/boot2/ixp425_board.c       Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 
2010        (r215034)
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ board_init(void)
 
 /*
  * This should be called just before starting the kernel. This is so
- * that one can undo incompatable hardware settings.
+ * that one can undo incompatible hardware settings.
  */
 void
 clr_board(void)
@@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ cfaltwait(u_int8_t mask)
        while (tout <= 5000000) {
                status = cfaltread8(CF_ALT_STATUS);
                if (status == 0xff) {
-                       printf("cfaltwait: master: no status, reselectin\n");
+                       printf("cfaltwait: master: no status, reselecting\n");
                        cfwrite8(CF_DRV_HEAD, CF_D_IBM);
                        DELAY(1);
                        status = cfread8(CF_STATUS);

Modified: head/sys/dev/ata/ata-disk.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/ata/ata-disk.c Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/ata/ata-disk.c Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -188,13 +188,13 @@ ad_detach(device_t dev)
        free(children, M_TEMP);
     }
 
-    /* detroy disk from the system so we dont get any further requests */
+    /* destroy disk from the system so we don't get any further requests */
     disk_destroy(adp->disk);
 
-    /* fail requests on the queue and any thats "in flight" for this device */
+    /* fail requests on the queue and any that's "in flight" for this device */
     ata_fail_requests(dev);
 
-    /* dont leave anything behind */
+    /* don't leave anything behind */
     device_set_ivars(dev, NULL);
     free(adp, M_AD);
     return 0;
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ ad_describe(device_t dev)
     struct ad_softc *adp = device_get_ivars(dev);
     u_int8_t *marker, vendor[64], product[64];
 
-    /* try to seperate the ATA model string into vendor and model parts */
+    /* try to separate the ATA model string into vendor and model parts */
     if ((marker = index(atadev->param.model, ' ')) ||
        (marker = index(atadev->param.model, '-'))) {
        int len = (marker - atadev->param.model);

Modified: head/sys/dev/drm/r300_reg.h
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/drm/r300_reg.h Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/drm/r300_reg.h Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
  * position takes place.
  *
  * Most likely this is used to ignore rest of the program in cases
- * where group of verts arent visible. For some reason this "section"
+ * where group of verts aren't visible. For some reason this "section"
  * is sometimes accepted other instruction that have no relationship with
  * position calculations.
  */
@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
 #define R300_RE_FOG_START                     0x4298
 
 /* Not sure why there are duplicate of factor and constant values.
- * My best guess so far is that there are seperate zbiases for test and write.
+ * My best guess so far is that there are separate zbiases for test and write.
  * Ordering might be wrong.
  * Some of the tests indicate that fgl has a fallback implementation of zbias
  * via pixel shaders.
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
  * My guess is that there are two bits for each zbias primitive
  * (FILL, LINE, POINT).
  *  One to enable depth test and one for depth write.
- * Yet this doesnt explain why depth writes work ...
+ * Yet this doesn't explain why depth writes work ...
  */
 #define R300_RE_OCCLUSION_CNTL             0x42B4
 #      define R300_OCCLUSION_ON                (1<<1)
@@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
  * the ROUTE_0_COLOR bit is set and ROUTE_0_COLOR_DEST contains the
  * color register index.
  *
- * Apperently you may set the R300_RS_ROUTE_0_COLOR bit, but not provide any
+ * Apparently you may set the R300_RS_ROUTE_0_COLOR bit, but not provide any
  * R300_RS_ROUTE_0_COLOR_DEST value; this setup is used for clearing the state.
  * See r300_ioctl.c:r300EmitClearState. I'm not sure if this setup is strictly
  * correct or not. - Oliver.
@@ -817,8 +817,8 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
 #      define R300_TX_MIN_FILTER_LINEAR_MIP_NEAREST        (6  <<  11)
 #      define R300_TX_MIN_FILTER_LINEAR_MIP_LINEAR         (10 <<  11)
 
-/* NOTE: NEAREST doesnt seem to exist.
- * Im not seting MAG_FILTER_MASK and (3 << 11) on for all
+/* NOTE: NEAREST doesn't seem to exist.
+ * I'm not setting MAG_FILTER_MASK and (3 << 11) on for all
  * anisotropy modes because that would void selected mag filter
  */
 #      define R300_TX_MIN_FILTER_ANISO_NEAREST             (0 << 13)

Modified: head/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c      Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c      Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -1790,7 +1790,7 @@ isp_handle_platform_atio(ispsoftc_t *isp
         * The firmware status (except for the QLTM_SVALID bit)
         * indicates why this ATIO was sent to us.
         *
-        * If QLTM_SVALID is set, the firware has recommended Sense Data.
+        * If QLTM_SVALID is set, the firmware has recommended Sense Data.
         *
         * If the DISCONNECTS DISABLED bit is set in the flags field,
         * we're still connected on the SCSI bus.
@@ -1917,7 +1917,7 @@ isp_handle_platform_atio2(ispsoftc_t *is
         * The firmware status (except for the QLTM_SVALID bit)
         * indicates why this ATIO was sent to us.
         *
-        * If QLTM_SVALID is set, the firware has recommended Sense Data.
+        * If QLTM_SVALID is set, the firmware has recommended Sense Data.
         */
        if ((aep->at_status & ~QLTM_SVALID) != AT_CDB) {
                isp_prt(isp, ISP_LOGWARN, "bogus atio (0x%x) leaked to 
platform", aep->at_status);
@@ -2581,7 +2581,7 @@ isp_handle_platform_notify_24xx(ispsoftc
 
                /*
                 * Note that we're just getting notification that an ELS was 
received
-                * (possibly with some associcated information sent upstream). 
This is
+                * (possibly with some associated information sent upstream). 
This is
                 * *not* the same as being given the ELS frame to accept or 
reject.
                 */
                switch (inot->in_status_subcode) {
@@ -2784,7 +2784,7 @@ isp_handle_platform_target_notify_ack(is
 }
 
 /*
- * Handle task managment functions.
+ * Handle task management functions.
  *
  * We show up here with a notify structure filled out.
  *
@@ -2894,7 +2894,7 @@ bad:
 }
 
 /*
- * Find the associated private data and makr it as dead so
+ * Find the associated private data and mark it as dead so
  * we don't try to work on it any further.
  */
 static void
@@ -5368,7 +5368,7 @@ isp_default_wwn(ispsoftc_t * isp, int ch
 
 
        /*
-        * For channel zero just return what we have. For either ACIIVE or
+        * For channel zero just return what we have. For either ACTIVE or
         * DEFAULT cases, we depend on default override of NVRAM values for
         * channel zero.
         */
@@ -5404,7 +5404,7 @@ isp_default_wwn(ispsoftc_t * isp, int ch
                 * physical port on dual-port chips (23XX/24XX)
                 * 
                 * This is somewhat nutty, particularly since bit 48 is
-                * irrelevant as they assign seperate serial numbers to
+                * irrelevant as they assign separate serial numbers to
                 * different physical ports anyway.
                 * 
                 * We'll stick our channel number plus one first into bits

Modified: head/sys/dev/ixgbe/ixgbe.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/ixgbe/ixgbe.c  Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/ixgbe/ixgbe.c  Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ TUNABLE_INT("hw.ixgbe.enable_msix", &ixg
 
 /*
  * Header split: this causes the hardware to DMA
- * the header into a seperate mbuf from the payload,
+ * the header into a separate mbuf from the payload,
  * it can be a performance win in some workloads, but
  * in others it actually hurts, its off by default. 
  */
@@ -3661,7 +3661,7 @@ ixgbe_setup_receive_ring(struct rx_ring 
 
                rxbuf = &rxr->rx_buffers[j];
                /*
-               ** Dont allocate mbufs if not
+               ** Don't allocate mbufs if not
                ** doing header split, its wasteful
                */ 
                if (rxr->hdr_split == FALSE)
@@ -4129,7 +4129,7 @@ ixgbe_rxeof(struct ix_queue *que, int co
                ** not be fragmented across sequential
                ** descriptors, rather the next descriptor
                ** is indicated in bits of the descriptor.
-               ** This also means that we might proceses
+               ** This also means that we might process
                ** more than one packet at a time, something
                ** that has never been true before, it
                ** required eliminating global chain pointers
@@ -4478,14 +4478,14 @@ ixgbe_enable_intr(struct adapter *adapte
        /* With RSS we use auto clear */
        if (adapter->msix_mem) {
                mask = IXGBE_EIMS_ENABLE_MASK;
-               /* Dont autoclear Link */
+               /* Don't autoclear Link */
                mask &= ~IXGBE_EIMS_OTHER;
                mask &= ~IXGBE_EIMS_LSC;
                IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, IXGBE_EIAC, mask);
        }
 
        /*
-       ** Now enable all queues, this is done seperately to
+       ** Now enable all queues, this is done separately to
        ** allow for handling the extended (beyond 32) MSIX
        ** vectors that can be used by 82599
        */

Modified: head/sys/dev/msk/if_msk.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/msk/if_msk.c   Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/msk/if_msk.c   Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -1157,7 +1157,7 @@ mskc_setup_rambuffer(struct msk_softc *s
        sc->msk_pflags |= MSK_FLAG_RAMBUF;
        /*
         * Give receiver 2/3 of memory and round down to the multiple
-        * of 1024. Tx/Rx RAM buffer size of Yukon II shoud be multiple
+        * of 1024. Tx/Rx RAM buffer size of Yukon II should be multiple
         * of 1024.
         */
        sc->msk_rxqsize = rounddown((sc->msk_ramsize * 1024 * 2) / 3, 1024);
@@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ msk_attach(device_t dev)
                 */
                ifp->if_capabilities |= IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING | IFCAP_VLAN_HWTSO;
                /*
-                * Enable Rx checksum offloading for VLAN taggedd frames
+                * Enable Rx checksum offloading for VLAN tagged frames
                 * if controller support new descriptor format.
                 */
                if ((sc_if->msk_flags & MSK_FLAG_DESCV2) != 0 &&
@@ -1809,7 +1809,7 @@ mskc_attach(device_t dev)
                         * does not rely on status word of received frame
                         * in msk_rxeof() which in turn disables all
                         * hardware assistance bits reported by the status
-                        * word as well as validity of the recevied frame.
+                        * word as well as validity of the received frame.
                         * Just pass received frames to upper stack with
                         * minimal test and let upper stack handle them.
                         */
@@ -2143,10 +2143,10 @@ msk_txrx_dma_alloc(struct msk_if_softc *
         * what DMA address is used and chain another descriptor for the
         * 64bits DMA operation. This also means descriptor ring size is
         * variable. Limiting DMA address to be in 32bit address space greatly
-        * simplyfies descriptor handling and possibly would increase
+        * simplifies descriptor handling and possibly would increase
         * performance a bit due to efficient handling of descriptors.
         * Apart from harassing checksum offloading mechanisms, it seems
-        * it's really bad idea to use a seperate descriptor for 64bit
+        * it's really bad idea to use a separate descriptor for 64bit
         * DMA operation to save small descriptor memory. Anyway, I've
         * never seen these exotic scheme on ethernet interface hardware.
         */
@@ -2643,7 +2643,7 @@ msk_encap(struct msk_if_softc *sc_if, st
                         * Short UDP packets appear to be handled correctly by
                         * Yukon II. Also I assume this bug does not happen on
                         * controllers that use newer descriptor format or
-                        * automatic Tx checksum calaulcation.
+                        * automatic Tx checksum calculation.
                         */
                        m = m_pullup(m, offset + sizeof(struct tcphdr));
                        if (m == NULL) {
@@ -2780,7 +2780,7 @@ msk_encap(struct msk_if_softc *sc_if, st
        /* Update producer index. */
        sc_if->msk_cdata.msk_tx_prod = prod;
 
-       /* Set EOP on the last desciptor. */
+       /* Set EOP on the last descriptor. */
        prod = (prod + MSK_TX_RING_CNT - 1) % MSK_TX_RING_CNT;
        tx_le = &sc_if->msk_rdata.msk_tx_ring[prod];
        tx_le->msk_control |= htole32(EOP);
@@ -3321,7 +3321,7 @@ msk_intr_gmac(struct msk_if_softc *sc_if
                 * XXX
                 * In case of Tx underrun, we may need to flush/reset
                 * Tx MAC but that would also require resynchronization
-                * with status LEs. Reintializing status LEs would
+                * with status LEs. Reinitializing status LEs would
                 * affect other port in dual MAC configuration so it
                 * should be avoided as possible as we can.
                 * Due to lack of documentation it's all vague guess but
@@ -3833,7 +3833,7 @@ msk_init_locked(struct msk_if_softc *sc_
        msk_setvlan(sc_if, ifp);
 
        if ((sc_if->msk_flags & MSK_FLAG_RAMBUF) == 0) {
-               /* Set Rx Pause threshould. */
+               /* Set Rx Pause threshold. */
                CSR_WRITE_2(sc, MR_ADDR(sc_if->msk_port, RX_GMF_LP_THR),
                    MSK_ECU_LLPP);
                CSR_WRITE_2(sc, MR_ADDR(sc_if->msk_port, RX_GMF_UP_THR),

Modified: head/sys/dev/pccard/pccardvar.h
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/pccard/pccardvar.h     Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/pccard/pccardvar.h     Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
  */
 
 /*
- * PCCARD_API_LEVEL.  When set to 5, we provide a 5.x compatable API
+ * PCCARD_API_LEVEL.  When set to 5, we provide a 5.x compatible API
  * for driver writers that have to share their code between 5.x and 6.x.
  * The 5.x compatibility interfaces will be unsupported in 7.0, at which
  * point we'll only support 6 and newer, etc.
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ enum {
        PCCARD_IVAR_PRODEXT,
        PCCARD_IVAR_FUNCTION_NUMBER,
        PCCARD_IVAR_VENDOR_STR, /* CIS string for "Manufacturer" */
-       PCCARD_IVAR_PRODUCT_STR,/* CIS strnig for "Product" */
+       PCCARD_IVAR_PRODUCT_STR,/* CIS string for "Product" */
        PCCARD_IVAR_CIS3_STR,
        PCCARD_IVAR_CIS4_STR,
        PCCARD_IVAR_FUNCTION,
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ enum {
 #endif
 
 /*
- * Defines to decoe the get_funce_disk return value.  See the PCMCIA standard
+ * Defines to decode the get_funce_disk return value.  See the PCMCIA standard
  * for all the details of what these bits mean.
  */
 #define        PFD_I_V_MASK            0x3

Modified: head/sys/dev/sound/sbus/cs4231.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/sound/sbus/cs4231.c    Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/sound/sbus/cs4231.c    Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
  * for playback/capture.
  * Since I couldn't find any documentation for APCDMA programming
  * information, I guessed the usage of APCDMA from that of OpenBSD's
- * driver. The EBDMA infomation of PCIO can be obtained from
+ * driver. The EBDMA information of PCIO can be obtained from
  *  http://solutions.sun.com/embedded/databook/web/microprocessors/pcio.html
  * And CS4231A datasheet can also be obtained from
  *  ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/manuals/cirrus/4231a.pdf
@@ -1198,7 +1198,7 @@ cs4231_chan_fs(struct cs4231_softc *sc, 
 
        /*
         * capture channel
-        * cs4231 doesn't allow seperate fs setup for playback/capture.
+        * cs4231 doesn't allow separate fs setup for playback/capture.
         * I believe this will break full-duplex operation.
         */
        if (dir == PCMDIR_REC) {

Modified: head/sys/dev/syscons/schistory.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/syscons/schistory.c    Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/syscons/schistory.c    Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
 
 /*
  * XXX Placeholder.
- * This calculations should be dynamically scaled by number of seperate sc
+ * This calculations should be dynamically scaled by number of separate sc
  * devices.  A base value of 'extra_history_size' should be defined for
  * each syscons unit, and added and subtracted from the dynamic
  * 'extra_history_size' as units are added and removed.  This way, each time
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ int
 sc_alloc_history_buffer(scr_stat *scp, int lines, int prev_ysize, int wait)
 {
        /*
-        * syscons unconditionally allocates buffers upto 
+        * syscons unconditionally allocates buffers up to 
         * SC_HISTORY_SIZE lines or scp->ysize lines, whichever 
         * is larger. A value greater than that is allowed, 
         * subject to extra_history_size.
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ sc_alloc_history_buffer(scr_stat *scp, i
                        delta = cur_lines - min_lines;
        }
 
-       /* lines upto min_lines are always allowed. */
+       /* lines up to min_lines are always allowed. */
        min_lines = imax(SC_HISTORY_SIZE, scp->ysize);
        if (lines > min_lines) {
                if (lines - min_lines > extra_history_size + delta) {

Modified: head/sys/dev/uart/uart_subr.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/uart/uart_subr.c       Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/dev/uart/uart_subr.c       Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -172,8 +172,8 @@ out:
 
 /*
  * Parse a device specification. The specification is a list of attributes
- * seperated by commas. Each attribute is a tag-value pair with the tag and
- * value seperated by a colon. Supported tags are:
+ * separated by commas. Each attribute is a tag-value pair with the tag and
+ * value separated by a colon. Supported tags are:
  *
  *     br = Baudrate
  *     ch = Channel

Modified: head/sys/kern/subr_lock.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/kern/subr_lock.c   Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/kern/subr_lock.c   Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ SLIST_HEAD(lphead, lock_prof);
 
 /*
  * Array of objects and profs for each type of object for each cpu.  Spinlocks
- * are handled seperately because a thread may be preempted and acquire a
+ * are handled separately because a thread may be preempted and acquire a
  * spinlock while in the lock profiling code of a non-spinlock.  In this way
  * we only need a critical section to protect the per-cpu lists.
  */

Modified: head/sys/mips/mips/vm_machdep.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/mips/mips/vm_machdep.c     Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/mips/mips/vm_machdep.c     Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ cpu_fork(register struct thread *td1,reg
        /* Copy p1's pcb, note that in this case
         * our pcb also includes the td_frame being copied
         * too. The older mips2 code did an additional copy
-        * of the td_frame, for us thats not needed any
-        * longer (this copy does them both 
+        * of the td_frame, for us that's not needed any
+        * longer (this copy does them both) 
         */
        bcopy(td1->td_pcb, pcb2, sizeof(*pcb2));
 
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ cpu_set_syscall_retval(struct thread *td
  * Initialize machine state (pcb and trap frame) for a new thread about to
  * upcall. Put enough state in the new thread's PCB to get it to go back
  * userret(), where we can intercept it again to set the return (upcall)
- * Address and stack, along with those from upcals that are from other sources
+ * Address and stack, along with those from upcalls that are from other sources
  * such as those generated in thread_userret() itself.
  */
 void
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ cpu_set_upcall(struct thread *td, struct
         * at this time (see the matching comment below for
         * more analysis) (need a good safe default).
         * In MIPS, the trapframe is the first element of the PCB
-        * and gets copied when we copy the PCB. No seperate copy
+        * and gets copied when we copy the PCB. No separate copy
         * is needed.
         */
        bcopy(td0->td_pcb, pcb2, sizeof(*pcb2));

Modified: head/sys/netinet/sctp.h
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/netinet/sctp.h     Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/netinet/sctp.h     Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ struct sctp_paramhdr {
 #define SCTP_MAX_BURST                 0x00000019      /* rw */
 /* assoc level context */
 #define SCTP_CONTEXT                    0x0000001a     /* rw */
-/* explict EOR signalling */
+/* explicit EOR signalling */
 #define SCTP_EXPLICIT_EOR               0x0000001b
 #define SCTP_REUSE_PORT                 0x0000001c     /* rw */
 #define SCTP_AUTH_DEACTIVATE_KEY       0x0000001d
@@ -131,9 +131,9 @@ struct sctp_paramhdr {
  * Blocking I/O is enabled on any TCP type socket by default. For the UDP
  * model if this is turned on then the socket buffer is shared for send
  * resources amongst all associations.  The default for the UDP model is that
- * is SS_NBIO is set.  Which means all associations have a seperate send
+ * is SS_NBIO is set.  Which means all associations have a separate send
  * limit BUT they will NOT ever BLOCK instead you will get an error back
- * EAGAIN if you try to send to much. If you want the blocking symantics you
+ * EAGAIN if you try to send too much. If you want the blocking semantics you
  * set this option at the cost of sharing one socket send buffer size amongst
  * all associations. Peeled off sockets turn this option off and block. But
  * since both TCP and peeled off sockets have only one assoc per socket this
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ struct sctp_paramhdr {
  * model OR peeled off UDP model, but we do allow you to do so. You just use
  * the normal syscall to toggle SS_NBIO the way you want.
  *
- * Blocking I/O is controled by the SS_NBIO flag on the socket state so_state
+ * Blocking I/O is controlled by the SS_NBIO flag on the socket state so_state
  * field.
  */
 
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ struct sctp_paramhdr {
 
 
 /* Special hook for dynamically setting primary for all assoc's,
- * this is a write only option that requires root privledge.
+ * this is a write only option that requires root privilege.
  */
 #define SCTP_SET_DYNAMIC_PRIMARY        0x00002001
 
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ struct sctp_paramhdr {
  * to. The endpoint, before binding, may select
  * the "default" VRF it is in by using a set socket
  * option with SCTP_VRF_ID. This will also
- * get propegated to the default VRF. Once the
+ * get propagated to the default VRF. Once the
  * endpoint binds an address then it CANNOT add
  * additional VRF's to become a Multi-VRF endpoint.
  *
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ struct sctp_paramhdr {
 #define SCTP_CAUSE_UNSUPPORTED_HMACID  0x0105
 
 /*
- * error cause parameters (user visisble)
+ * error cause parameters (user visible)
  */
 struct sctp_error_cause {
        uint16_t code;

Modified: head/sys/netinet/sctp_os_bsd.h
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/netinet/sctp_os_bsd.h      Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/netinet/sctp_os_bsd.h      Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ typedef struct callout sctp_os_timer_t;
                                   }
 
 /* We make it so if you have up to 4 threads
- * writting based on the default size of
+ * writing based on the default size of
  * the packet log 65 k, that would be
  * 4 16k packets before we would hit
  * a problem.
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ typedef struct callout sctp_os_timer_t;
 
 /* For BSD this just accesses the M_PKTHDR length
  * so it operates on an mbuf with hdr flag. Other
- * O/S's may have seperate packet header and mbuf
+ * O/S's may have separate packet header and mbuf
  * chain pointers.. thus the macro.
  */
 #define SCTP_HEADER_TO_CHAIN(m) (m)

Modified: head/sys/netinet/sctp_pcb.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/netinet/sctp_pcb.c Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/netinet/sctp_pcb.c Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ sctp_fill_pcbinfo(struct sctp_pcbinfo *s
  *    ...   +--ifa-> ifa -> ifa
  *   vrf
  *
- * We keep these seperate lists since the SCTP subsystem will
+ * We keep these separate lists since the SCTP subsystem will
  * point to these from its source address selection nets structure.
  * When an address is deleted it does not happen right away on
  * the SCTP side, it gets scheduled. What we do when a
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ sctp_find_ifn(void *ifn, uint32_t ifn_in
        struct sctp_ifnlist *hash_ifn_head;
 
        /*
-        * We assume the lock is held for the addresses if thats wrong
+        * We assume the lock is held for the addresses if that's wrong
         * problems could occur :-)
         */
        hash_ifn_head = &SCTP_BASE_INFO(vrf_ifn_hash)[(ifn_index & 
SCTP_BASE_INFO(vrf_ifn_hashmark))];
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ sctp_mark_ifa_addr_down(uint32_t vrf_id,
                len1 = strlen(if_name);
                len2 = strlen(sctp_ifap->ifn_p->ifn_name);
                if (len1 != len2) {
-                       SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_PCB4, "IFN of ifa names different 
lenght %d vs %d - ignored\n",
+                       SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_PCB4, "IFN of ifa names different 
length %d vs %d - ignored\n",
                            len1, len2);
                        goto out;
                }
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ sctp_mark_ifa_addr_up(uint32_t vrf_id, s
                len1 = strlen(if_name);
                len2 = strlen(sctp_ifap->ifn_p->ifn_name);
                if (len1 != len2) {
-                       SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_PCB4, "IFN of ifa names different 
lenght %d vs %d - ignored\n",
+                       SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_PCB4, "IFN of ifa names different 
length %d vs %d - ignored\n",
                            len1, len2);
                        goto out;
                }
@@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ sctp_add_addr_to_vrf(uint32_t vrf_id, vo
                } else {
                        if (sctp_ifap->ifn_p) {
                                /*
-                                * The last IFN gets the address, removee
+                                * The last IFN gets the address, remove
                                 * the old one
                                 */
                                SCTPDBG(SCTP_DEBUG_PCB4, "Moving ifa %p from %s 
(0x%x) to %s (0x%x)\n",
@@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ sctp_endpoint_probe(struct sockaddr *nam
        int fnd;
 
        /*
-        * Endpoing probe expects that the INP_INFO is locked.
+        * Endpoint probe expects that the INP_INFO is locked.
         */
        sin = NULL;
 #ifdef INET6
@@ -1800,7 +1800,7 @@ sctp_pcb_findep(struct sockaddr *nam, in
         * endpoint is gone but there exists a connected socket for this guy
         * yet. If so we can return the first one that we find. This may NOT
         * be the correct one so the caller should be wary on the return
-        * INP. Currently the onlyc caller that sets this flag is in bindx
+        * INP. Currently the only caller that sets this flag is in bindx
         * where we are verifying that a user CAN bind the address. He
         * either has bound it already, or someone else has, or its open to
         * bind, so this is good enough.
@@ -2005,7 +2005,7 @@ sctp_findassoc_by_vtag(struct sockaddr *
                        }
                        if (remote_tag) {
                                /*
-                                * If we have both vtags thats all we match
+                                * If we have both vtags that's all we match
                                 * on
                                 */
                                if (stcb->asoc.peer_vtag == remote_tag) {
@@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ sctp_findassociation_addr(struct mbuf *m
                         * association that is linked to an existing
                         * association that is under the TCP pool (i.e. no
                         * listener exists). The endpoint finding routine
-                        * will always find a listner before examining the
+                        * will always find a listener before examining the
                         * TCP pool.
                         */
                        if (inp->sctp_flags & SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_IN_TCPPOOL) {
@@ -3554,7 +3554,7 @@ sctp_inpcb_free(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, 
        SCTP_INP_INFO_WUNLOCK();
        /*
         * Now we release all locks. Since this INP cannot be found anymore
-        * except possbily by the kill timer that might be running. We call
+        * except possibly by the kill timer that might be running. We call
         * the drain function here. It should hit the case were it sees the
         * ACTIVE flag cleared and exit out freeing us to proceed and
         * destroy everything.
@@ -3716,7 +3716,7 @@ sctp_add_remote_addr(struct sctp_tcb *st
 {
        /*
         * The following is redundant to the same lines in the
-        * sctp_aloc_assoc() but is needed since other's call the add
+        * sctp_aloc_assoc() but is needed since others call the add
         * address function
         */
        struct sctp_nets *net, *netfirst;
@@ -4034,7 +4034,7 @@ sctp_add_remote_addr(struct sctp_tcb *st
            (stcb->asoc.primary_destination)) {
                /*
                 * first one on the list is NOT the primary sctp_cmpaddr()
-                * is much more efficent if the primary is the first on the
+                * is much more efficient if the primary is the first on the
                 * list, make it so.
                 */
                TAILQ_REMOVE(&stcb->asoc.nets,
@@ -4176,7 +4176,7 @@ sctp_aloc_assoc(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, 
        if (inp->sctp_flags & SCTP_PCB_FLAGS_UNBOUND) {
                /*
                 * If you have not performed a bind, then we need to do the
-                * ephemerial bind for you.
+                * ephemeral bind for you.
                 */
                if ((err = sctp_inpcb_bind(inp->sctp_socket,
                    (struct sockaddr *)NULL,
@@ -5159,7 +5159,7 @@ sctp_free_assoc(struct sctp_inpcb *inp, 
                        SCTP_INP_RUNLOCK(inp);
                        /*
                         * This will start the kill timer (if we are the
-                        * lastone) since we hold an increment yet. But this
+                        * last one) since we hold an increment yet. But this
                         * is the only safe way to do this since otherwise
                         * if the socket closes at the same time we are here
                         * we might collide in the cleanup.
@@ -6461,7 +6461,7 @@ sctp_set_primary_addr(struct sctp_tcb *s
                if (net != stcb->asoc.primary_destination) {
                        /*
                         * first one on the list is NOT the primary
-                        * sctp_cmpaddr() is much more efficent if the
+                        * sctp_cmpaddr() is much more efficient if the
                         * primary is the first on the list, make it so.
                         */
                        TAILQ_REMOVE(&stcb->asoc.nets, 
stcb->asoc.primary_destination, sctp_next);
@@ -6676,7 +6676,7 @@ sctp_drain_mbufs(struct sctp_inpcb *inp,
        }
        /*
         * Another issue, in un-setting the TSN's in the mapping array we
-        * DID NOT adjust the higest_tsn marker.  This will cause one of two
+        * DID NOT adjust the highest_tsn marker.  This will cause one of two
         * things to occur. It may cause us to do extra work in checking for
         * our mapping array movement. More importantly it may cause us to
         * SACK every datagram. This may not be a bad thing though since we

Modified: head/sys/netinet/sctp_uio.h
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/netinet/sctp_uio.h Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/sys/netinet/sctp_uio.h Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ struct sctp_initmsg {
 /* We add 96 bytes to the size of sctp_sndrcvinfo.
  * This makes the current structure 128 bytes long
  * which is nicely 64 bit aligned but also has room
- * for us to add more and keep ABI compatability.
+ * for us to add more and keep ABI compatibility.
  * For example, already we have the sctp_extrcvinfo
  * when enabled which is 48 bytes.
  */
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ struct sctp_setadaptation {
        uint32_t ssb_adaptation_ind;
 };
 
-/* compatable old spelling */
+/* compatible old spelling */
 struct sctp_adaption_event {
        uint16_t sai_type;
        uint16_t sai_flags;
@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ union sctp_notification {
        struct sctp_send_failed sn_send_failed;
        struct sctp_shutdown_event sn_shutdown_event;
        struct sctp_adaptation_event sn_adaptation_event;
-       /* compatability same as above */
+       /* compatibility same as above */
        struct sctp_adaption_event sn_adaption_event;
        struct sctp_pdapi_event sn_pdapi_event;
        struct sctp_authkey_event sn_auth_event;
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ union sctp_notification {
 #define SCTP_AUTHENTICATION_EVENT              0x0008
 #define SCTP_STREAM_RESET_EVENT                        0x0009
 #define SCTP_SENDER_DRY_EVENT                  0x000a
-#define SCTP__NOTIFICATIONS_STOPPED_EVENT      0x000b  /* we dont send this */
+#define SCTP__NOTIFICATIONS_STOPPED_EVENT      0x000b  /* we don't send this */
 /*
  * socket option structs
  */
@@ -893,7 +893,7 @@ struct sctpstat {
        uint32_t sctps_earlyfrstrid;
        uint32_t sctps_earlyfrstrout;
        uint32_t sctps_earlyfrstrtmr;
-       /* otheres */
+       /* others */
        uint32_t sctps_hdrops;  /* packet shorter than header */
        uint32_t sctps_badsum;  /* checksum error             */
        uint32_t sctps_noport;  /* no endpoint for port       */
@@ -904,8 +904,8 @@ struct sctpstat {
                                                 * RTT window */
        uint32_t sctps_markedretrans;
        uint32_t sctps_naglesent;       /* nagle allowed sending      */
-       uint32_t sctps_naglequeued;     /* nagle does't allow sending */
-       uint32_t sctps_maxburstqueued;  /* max burst dosn't allow sending */
+       uint32_t sctps_naglequeued;     /* nagle doesn't allow sending */
+       uint32_t sctps_maxburstqueued;  /* max burst doesn't allow sending */
        uint32_t sctps_ifnomemqueued;   /* look ahead tells us no memory in
                                         * interface ring buffer OR we had a
                                         * send error and are queuing one
@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ struct sctpstat {
        uint32_t sctps_wu_sacks_sent;   /* Window Update only sacks sent */
        uint32_t sctps_sends_with_flags;        /* number of sends with
                                                 * sinfo_flags !=0 */
-       uint32_t sctps_sends_with_unord /* number of undordered sends */ ;
+       uint32_t sctps_sends_with_unord; /* number of unordered sends */
        uint32_t sctps_sends_with_eof;  /* number of sends with EOF flag set */
        uint32_t sctps_sends_with_abort;        /* number of sends with ABORT
                                                 * flag set */
@@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ struct sctpstat {
                                         * with peek */
        uint32_t sctps_cached_chk;      /* Number of cached chunks used */
        uint32_t sctps_cached_strmoq;   /* Number of cached stream oq's used */
-       uint32_t sctps_left_abandon;    /* Number of unread message abandonded
+       uint32_t sctps_left_abandon;    /* Number of unread messages abandoned
                                         * by close */
        uint32_t sctps_send_burst_avoid;        /* Unused */
        uint32_t sctps_send_cwnd_avoid; /* Send cwnd full  avoidance, already

Modified: head/sys/security/mac_portacl/mac_portacl.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/security/mac_portacl/mac_portacl.c Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/sys/security/mac_portacl/mac_portacl.c Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ struct rule {
 
 /*
  * Text format for the rule string is that a rule consists of a
- * comma-seperated list of elements.  Each element is in the form
+ * comma-separated list of elements.  Each element is in the form
  * idtype:id:protocol:portnumber, and constitutes granting of permission
  * for the specified binding.
  */

Modified: head/usr.bin/seq/seq.c
==============================================================================
--- head/usr.bin/seq/seq.c      Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        (r215033)
+++ head/usr.bin/seq/seq.c      Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        (r215034)
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ valid_format(const char *fmt)
                                        fmt++;
                                        break;
                                }
-                               /* flags, width and precsision */
+                               /* flags, width and precision */
                                if (isdigit((unsigned char)*fmt) ||
                                    strchr("+- 0#.", *fmt))
                                        continue;
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ unescape(char *orig)
                        *orig = c;
                        --cp;
                        continue;
-               case 'x':       /* hexidecimal number */
+               case 'x':       /* hexadecimal number */
                        cp++;   /* skip 'x' */
                        for (i = 0, c = 0;
                             isxdigit((unsigned char)*cp) && i < 2;
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ decimal_places(const char *number)
 /*
  * generate_format - create a format string
  *
- * XXX to be bug for bug compatable with Plan9 and GNU return "%g"
+ * XXX to be bug for bug compatible with Plan9 and GNU return "%g"
  * when "%g" prints as "%e" (this way no width adjustments are made)
  */
 char *

Modified: head/usr.sbin/config/configvers.h
==============================================================================
--- head/usr.sbin/config/configvers.h   Tue Nov  9 10:58:19 2010        
(r215033)
+++ head/usr.sbin/config/configvers.h   Tue Nov  9 10:59:09 2010        
(r215034)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
  * was a huge problem for 'make buildkernel' which was run with the installed
  * /usr/sbin/config, not a cross built one.  We started bumping the version
  * number as a way to trap cases where the previous installworld was not
- * compatable with the new buildkernel.  The buildtools phase and much more
+ * compatible with the new buildkernel.  The buildtools phase and much more
  * comprehensive error code returns solved this original problem.
  *
  * Most end-users will use buildkernel and the build tools from buildworld.
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