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Message-ID: <4AF81577.1070803@cam.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:13:27 +0000
From: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@....ac.uk>
To: Amit Kucheria <amit.kucheria@...durent.com>
CC: List Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...e.de>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] staging: iio: Fix typos in documentation
All look good to me. Thanks,
Acked-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@....ac.uk>
> Spell-check wouln't catch these :)
>
> Signed-off-by: Amit Kucheria <amit.kucheria@...durent.com>
> Cc: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@....ac.uk>
> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...e.de>
> ---
> drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt | 4 ++--
> drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/overview.txt | 9 +++++----
> 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt b/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt
> index 6916cd3..69d9570 100644
> --- a/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt
> +++ b/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt
> @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ First allocate one using:
>
> struct iio_dev *indio_dev = iio_allocate_device();
>
> -The fill in the following.
> +Then fill in the following:
>
> indio_dev->dev.parent
> the struct device associated with the underlying hardware.
> @@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ allocated prior to registering the device with the iio-core, but must
> be registered afterwards (otherwise the whole parentage of devices
> gets confused)
>
> -On remove iio_device_unregister(indio_dev) will remove the device from
> +On remove, iio_device_unregister(indio_dev) will remove the device from
> the core, and iio_free_device will clean up.
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/overview.txt b/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/overview.txt
> index 64584ad..e39dfc1 100644
> --- a/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/overview.txt
> +++ b/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/overview.txt
> @@ -24,11 +24,12 @@ hwmon with simple polled access to device channels via sysfs.
> * Event chrdevs. These are similar to input in that they provide a
> route to user space for hardware triggered events. Such events include
> threshold detectors, free-fall detectors and more complex action
> -detection. They events themselves are currently very simple with
> +detection. The events themselves are currently very simple with
> merely an event code and a timestamp. Any data associated with the
> -event must be accessed via polling. Note a given device may have one
> -or more event channel. These events are turned on or off (if possible)
> -via sysfs interfaces.
> +event must be accessed via polling.
> +
> +Note: A given device may have one or more event channel. These events are
> +turned on or off (if possible) via sysfs interfaces.
>
> * Hardware ring buffer support. Some recent sensors have included
> fifo / ring buffers on the sensor chip. These greatly reduce the load
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