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Date:   Fri, 17 Jul 2020 21:59:42 -0500
From:   "Serge E. Hallyn" <serge@...lyn.com>
To:     Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org>
Cc:     LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
        James Morris <jmorris@...ei.org>,
        "Serge E. Hallyn" <serge@...lyn.com>,
        linux-security-module <linux-security-module@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] LSM: drop duplicated words in header file comments

On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 04:36:40PM -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> From: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org>
> 
> Drop the doubled words "the" and "and" in comments.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org>
> Cc: James Morris <jmorris@...ei.org>
> Cc: "Serge E. Hallyn" <serge@...lyn.com>

Acked-by: Serge Hallyn <serge@...lyn.com>

> Cc: linux-security-module@...r.kernel.org
> ---
>  include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h |    2 +-
>  include/linux/lsm_hooks.h     |    2 +-
>  2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> --- linux-next-20200714.orig/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h
> +++ linux-next-20200714/include/linux/lsm_hook_defs.h
> @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
>   */
>  
>  /*
> - * The macro LSM_HOOK is used to define the data structures required by the
> + * The macro LSM_HOOK is used to define the data structures required by
>   * the LSM framework using the pattern:
>   *
>   *	LSM_HOOK(<return_type>, <default_value>, <hook_name>, args...)
> --- linux-next-20200714.orig/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
> +++ linux-next-20200714/include/linux/lsm_hooks.h
> @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@
>   *	structure. Note that the security field was not added directly to the
>   *	socket structure, but rather, the socket security information is stored
>   *	in the associated inode.  Typically, the inode alloc_security hook will
> - *	allocate and and attach security information to
> + *	allocate and attach security information to
>   *	SOCK_INODE(sock)->i_security.  This hook may be used to update the
>   *	SOCK_INODE(sock)->i_security field with additional information that
>   *	wasn't available when the inode was allocated.
> 

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