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Message-ID: <20210322212624.GA1963421@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2021 22:26:24 +0100
From: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org>
To: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-mm@...ck.org,
Rik van Riel <riel@...hat.com>,
Matthew Wilcox <willy@...radead.org>
Subject: [PATCH, -v3] mm: Fix typos in comments
* Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org> wrote:
> > New version attached. Can I add your Reviewed-by?
>
> Sure.
> Reviewed-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org>
-v3 attached, the only change is the addition of your Reviewed-by.
This would be for -mm I suppose, if Andrew agrees too?
Thanks,
Ingo
==================>
From: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2021 21:52:03 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] mm: Fix typos in comments
Fix ~94 single-word typos in locking code comments, plus a few
very obvious grammar mistakes.
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@...radead.org>
Reviewed-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210322205203.GB1959563@gmail.com
---
include/linux/mm.h | 2 +-
include/linux/vmalloc.h | 4 ++--
mm/balloon_compaction.c | 4 ++--
mm/compaction.c | 4 ++--
mm/filemap.c | 2 +-
mm/gup.c | 2 +-
mm/highmem.c | 2 +-
mm/huge_memory.c | 6 +++---
mm/hugetlb.c | 6 +++---
mm/internal.h | 2 +-
mm/kasan/kasan.h | 8 ++++----
mm/kasan/quarantine.c | 4 ++--
mm/kasan/shadow.c | 4 ++--
mm/kfence/report.c | 2 +-
mm/khugepaged.c | 2 +-
mm/kmemleak.c | 2 +-
mm/ksm.c | 4 ++--
mm/madvise.c | 4 ++--
mm/memcontrol.c | 18 +++++++++---------
mm/memory-failure.c | 2 +-
mm/memory.c | 14 +++++++-------
mm/mempolicy.c | 4 ++--
mm/migrate.c | 8 ++++----
mm/mmap.c | 4 ++--
mm/mprotect.c | 2 +-
mm/mremap.c | 2 +-
mm/oom_kill.c | 2 +-
mm/page-writeback.c | 4 ++--
mm/page_alloc.c | 14 +++++++-------
mm/page_owner.c | 2 +-
mm/percpu-internal.h | 2 +-
mm/percpu.c | 2 +-
mm/pgalloc-track.h | 6 +++---
mm/slab.c | 8 ++++----
mm/slub.c | 10 +++++-----
mm/swap_slots.c | 2 +-
mm/swap_state.c | 2 +-
mm/util.c | 2 +-
mm/vmalloc.c | 8 ++++----
mm/vmstat.c | 2 +-
mm/zpool.c | 2 +-
mm/zsmalloc.c | 2 +-
42 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 94 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/linux/mm.h b/include/linux/mm.h
index 64a71bf20536..4a2cf5f75889 100644
--- a/include/linux/mm.h
+++ b/include/linux/mm.h
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ extern int mmap_rnd_compat_bits __read_mostly;
* embedding these tags into addresses that point to these memory regions, and
* checking that the memory and the pointer tags match on memory accesses)
* redefine this macro to strip tags from pointers.
- * It's defined as noop for arcitectures that don't support memory tagging.
+ * It's defined as noop for architectures that don't support memory tagging.
*/
#ifndef untagged_addr
#define untagged_addr(addr) (addr)
diff --git a/include/linux/vmalloc.h b/include/linux/vmalloc.h
index df92211cf771..936a15636b3d 100644
--- a/include/linux/vmalloc.h
+++ b/include/linux/vmalloc.h
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ struct notifier_block; /* in notifier.h */
*
* If IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KASAN_VMALLOC), VM_KASAN is set on a vm_struct after
* shadow memory has been mapped. It's used to handle allocation errors so that
- * we don't try to poision shadow on free if it was never allocated.
+ * we don't try to poison shadow on free if it was never allocated.
*
* Otherwise, VM_KASAN is set for kasan_module_alloc() allocations and used to
* determine which allocations need the module shadow freed.
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ struct notifier_block; /* in notifier.h */
/*
* Maximum alignment for ioremap() regions.
- * Can be overriden by arch-specific value.
+ * Can be overridden by arch-specific value.
*/
#ifndef IOREMAP_MAX_ORDER
#define IOREMAP_MAX_ORDER (7 + PAGE_SHIFT) /* 128 pages */
diff --git a/mm/balloon_compaction.c b/mm/balloon_compaction.c
index 26de020aae7b..907fefde2572 100644
--- a/mm/balloon_compaction.c
+++ b/mm/balloon_compaction.c
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(balloon_page_list_enqueue);
/**
* balloon_page_list_dequeue() - removes pages from balloon's page list and
* returns a list of the pages.
- * @b_dev_info: balloon device decriptor where we will grab a page from.
+ * @b_dev_info: balloon device descriptor where we will grab a page from.
* @pages: pointer to the list of pages that would be returned to the caller.
* @n_req_pages: number of requested pages.
*
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(balloon_page_enqueue);
/*
* balloon_page_dequeue - removes a page from balloon's page list and returns
* its address to allow the driver to release the page.
- * @b_dev_info: balloon device decriptor where we will grab a page from.
+ * @b_dev_info: balloon device descriptor where we will grab a page from.
*
* Driver must call this function to properly dequeue a previously enqueued page
* before definitively releasing it back to the guest system.
diff --git a/mm/compaction.c b/mm/compaction.c
index e04f4476e68e..0ff6cb13dcc9 100644
--- a/mm/compaction.c
+++ b/mm/compaction.c
@@ -1977,8 +1977,8 @@ static unsigned int fragmentation_score_wmark(pg_data_t *pgdat, bool low)
unsigned int wmark_low;
/*
- * Cap the low watermak to avoid excessive compaction
- * activity in case a user sets the proactivess tunable
+ * Cap the low watermark to avoid excessive compaction
+ * activity in case a user sets the proactiveness tunable
* close to 100 (maximum).
*/
wmark_low = max(100U - sysctl_compaction_proactiveness, 5U);
diff --git a/mm/filemap.c b/mm/filemap.c
index 43700480d897..ab2403e94d0c 100644
--- a/mm/filemap.c
+++ b/mm/filemap.c
@@ -2663,7 +2663,7 @@ unsigned int seek_page_size(struct xa_state *xas, struct page *page)
* entirely memory-based such as tmpfs, and filesystems which support
* unwritten extents.
*
- * Return: The requested offset on successs, or -ENXIO if @whence specifies
+ * Return: The requested offset on success, or -ENXIO if @whence specifies
* SEEK_DATA and there is no data after @start. There is an implicit hole
* after @end - 1, so SEEK_HOLE returns @end if all the bytes between @start
* and @end contain data.
diff --git a/mm/gup.c b/mm/gup.c
index e40579624f10..50847c6ec2b8 100644
--- a/mm/gup.c
+++ b/mm/gup.c
@@ -1517,7 +1517,7 @@ static long __get_user_pages_locked(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start,
* Returns NULL on any kind of failure - a hole must then be inserted into
* the corefile, to preserve alignment with its headers; and also returns
* NULL wherever the ZERO_PAGE, or an anonymous pte_none, has been found -
- * allowing a hole to be left in the corefile to save diskspace.
+ * allowing a hole to be left in the corefile to save disk space.
*
* Called without mmap_lock (takes and releases the mmap_lock by itself).
*/
diff --git a/mm/highmem.c b/mm/highmem.c
index 86f2b9495f9c..bb92f0ab3b27 100644
--- a/mm/highmem.c
+++ b/mm/highmem.c
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ void *__kmap_local_pfn_prot(unsigned long pfn, pgprot_t prot)
/*
* Disable migration so resulting virtual address is stable
- * accross preemption.
+ * across preemption.
*/
migrate_disable();
preempt_disable();
diff --git a/mm/huge_memory.c b/mm/huge_memory.c
index ae907a9c2050..5b2be7274bfd 100644
--- a/mm/huge_memory.c
+++ b/mm/huge_memory.c
@@ -1794,8 +1794,8 @@ bool move_huge_pmd(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long old_addr,
/*
* Returns
* - 0 if PMD could not be locked
- * - 1 if PMD was locked but protections unchange and TLB flush unnecessary
- * - HPAGE_PMD_NR is protections changed and TLB flush necessary
+ * - 1 if PMD was locked but protections unchanged and TLB flush unnecessary
+ * - HPAGE_PMD_NR if protections changed and TLB flush necessary
*/
int change_huge_pmd(struct vm_area_struct *vma, pmd_t *pmd,
unsigned long addr, pgprot_t newprot, unsigned long cp_flags)
@@ -2477,7 +2477,7 @@ static void __split_huge_page(struct page *page, struct list_head *list,
xa_lock(&swap_cache->i_pages);
}
- /* lock lru list/PageCompound, ref freezed by page_ref_freeze */
+ /* lock lru list/PageCompound, ref frozen by page_ref_freeze */
lruvec = lock_page_lruvec(head);
for (i = nr - 1; i >= 1; i--) {
diff --git a/mm/hugetlb.c b/mm/hugetlb.c
index 5b1ab1f427c5..f2ced6c6a832 100644
--- a/mm/hugetlb.c
+++ b/mm/hugetlb.c
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ static int allocate_file_region_entries(struct resv_map *resv,
resv->region_cache_count;
/* At this point, we should have enough entries in the cache
- * for all the existings adds_in_progress. We should only be
+ * for all the existing adds_in_progress. We should only be
* needing to allocate for regions_needed.
*/
VM_BUG_ON(resv->region_cache_count < resv->adds_in_progress);
@@ -5305,8 +5305,8 @@ void adjust_range_if_pmd_sharing_possible(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
v_end = ALIGN_DOWN(vma->vm_end, PUD_SIZE);
/*
- * vma need span at least one aligned PUD size and the start,end range
- * must at least partialy within it.
+ * vma needs to span at least one aligned PUD size, and the range
+ * must be at least partially within in.
*/
if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_MAYSHARE) || !(v_end > v_start) ||
(*end <= v_start) || (*start >= v_end))
diff --git a/mm/internal.h b/mm/internal.h
index 1432feec62df..50fa5ca12336 100644
--- a/mm/internal.h
+++ b/mm/internal.h
@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ static inline bool is_exec_mapping(vm_flags_t flags)
}
/*
- * Stack area - atomatically grows in one direction
+ * Stack area - automatically grows in one direction
*
* VM_GROWSUP / VM_GROWSDOWN VMAs are always private anonymous:
* do_mmap() forbids all other combinations.
diff --git a/mm/kasan/kasan.h b/mm/kasan/kasan.h
index 8c55634d6edd..d8d4163c15fe 100644
--- a/mm/kasan/kasan.h
+++ b/mm/kasan/kasan.h
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ extern bool kasan_flag_panic __ro_after_init;
#define KASAN_TAG_MAX 0xFD /* maximum value for random tags */
#ifdef CONFIG_KASAN_HW_TAGS
-#define KASAN_TAG_MIN 0xF0 /* mimimum value for random tags */
+#define KASAN_TAG_MIN 0xF0 /* minimum value for random tags */
#else
-#define KASAN_TAG_MIN 0x00 /* mimimum value for random tags */
+#define KASAN_TAG_MIN 0x00 /* minimum value for random tags */
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_KASAN_GENERIC
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ static inline bool kasan_byte_accessible(const void *addr)
#else /* CONFIG_KASAN_HW_TAGS */
/**
- * kasan_poison - mark the memory range as unaccessible
+ * kasan_poison - mark the memory range as inaccessible
* @addr - range start address, must be aligned to KASAN_GRANULE_SIZE
* @size - range size, must be aligned to KASAN_GRANULE_SIZE
* @value - value that's written to metadata for the range
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ bool kasan_byte_accessible(const void *addr);
/**
* kasan_poison_last_granule - mark the last granule of the memory range as
- * unaccessible
+ * inaccessible
* @addr - range start address, must be aligned to KASAN_GRANULE_SIZE
* @size - range size
*
diff --git a/mm/kasan/quarantine.c b/mm/kasan/quarantine.c
index 728fb24c5683..d8ccff4c1275 100644
--- a/mm/kasan/quarantine.c
+++ b/mm/kasan/quarantine.c
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
/* Data structure and operations for quarantine queues. */
/*
- * Each queue is a signle-linked list, which also stores the total size of
+ * Each queue is a single-linked list, which also stores the total size of
* objects inside of it.
*/
struct qlist_head {
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ static void qlink_free(struct qlist_node *qlink, struct kmem_cache *cache)
local_irq_save(flags);
/*
- * As the object now gets freed from the quaratine, assume that its
+ * As the object now gets freed from the quarantine, assume that its
* free track is no longer valid.
*/
*(u8 *)kasan_mem_to_shadow(object) = KASAN_KMALLOC_FREE;
diff --git a/mm/kasan/shadow.c b/mm/kasan/shadow.c
index 63f43443f5d7..8dfe1e0c5006 100644
--- a/mm/kasan/shadow.c
+++ b/mm/kasan/shadow.c
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ int kasan_populate_vmalloc(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size)
* // rest of vmalloc process <data dependency>
* STORE p, a LOAD shadow(x+99)
*
- * If there is no barrier between the end of unpoisioning the shadow
+ * If there is no barrier between the end of unpoisoning the shadow
* and the store of the result to p, the stores could be committed
* in a different order by CPU#0, and CPU#1 could erroneously observe
* poison in the shadow.
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ static int kasan_depopulate_vmalloc_pte(pte_t *ptep, unsigned long addr,
* How does this work?
* -------------------
*
- * We have a region that is page aligned, labelled as A.
+ * We have a region that is page aligned, labeled as A.
* That might not map onto the shadow in a way that is page-aligned:
*
* start end
diff --git a/mm/kfence/report.c b/mm/kfence/report.c
index e3f71451ad9e..2a319c21c939 100644
--- a/mm/kfence/report.c
+++ b/mm/kfence/report.c
@@ -263,6 +263,6 @@ void kfence_report_error(unsigned long address, bool is_write, struct pt_regs *r
if (panic_on_warn)
panic("panic_on_warn set ...\n");
- /* We encountered a memory unsafety error, taint the kernel! */
+ /* We encountered a memory safety error, taint the kernel! */
add_taint(TAINT_BAD_PAGE, LOCKDEP_STILL_OK);
}
diff --git a/mm/khugepaged.c b/mm/khugepaged.c
index a7d6cb912b05..e4a7b3c2e11d 100644
--- a/mm/khugepaged.c
+++ b/mm/khugepaged.c
@@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ static int __collapse_huge_page_isolate(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
*
* The page table that maps the page has been already unlinked
* from the page table tree and this process cannot get
- * an additinal pin on the page.
+ * an additional pin on the page.
*
* New pins can come later if the page is shared across fork,
* but not from this process. The other process cannot write to
diff --git a/mm/kmemleak.c b/mm/kmemleak.c
index c0014d3b91c1..f09f1a9402a9 100644
--- a/mm/kmemleak.c
+++ b/mm/kmemleak.c
@@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@ static void update_refs(struct kmemleak_object *object)
}
/*
- * Memory scanning is a long process and it needs to be interruptable. This
+ * Memory scanning is a long process and it needs to be interruptible. This
* function checks whether such interrupt condition occurred.
*/
static int scan_should_stop(void)
diff --git a/mm/ksm.c b/mm/ksm.c
index 9694ee2c71de..f5a49c914ead 100644
--- a/mm/ksm.c
+++ b/mm/ksm.c
@@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ static int write_protect_page(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct page *page,
/*
* Ok this is tricky, when get_user_pages_fast() run it doesn't
* take any lock, therefore the check that we are going to make
- * with the pagecount against the mapcount is racey and
+ * with the pagecount against the mapcount is racy and
* O_DIRECT can happen right after the check.
* So we clear the pte and flush the tlb before the check
* this assure us that no O_DIRECT can happen after the check
@@ -1438,7 +1438,7 @@ static struct page *stable_node_dup(struct stable_node **_stable_node_dup,
*/
*_stable_node = found;
/*
- * Just for robustneess as stable_node is
+ * Just for robustness, as stable_node is
* otherwise left as a stable pointer, the
* compiler shall optimize it away at build
* time.
diff --git a/mm/madvise.c b/mm/madvise.c
index 01fef79ac761..63e489e5bfdb 100644
--- a/mm/madvise.c
+++ b/mm/madvise.c
@@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ static long madvise_dontneed_free(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
if (end > vma->vm_end) {
/*
* Don't fail if end > vma->vm_end. If the old
- * vma was splitted while the mmap_lock was
+ * vma was split while the mmap_lock was
* released the effect of the concurrent
* operation may not cause madvise() to
* have an undefined result. There may be an
@@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ process_madvise_behavior_valid(int behavior)
* MADV_DODUMP - cancel MADV_DONTDUMP: no longer exclude from core dump.
* MADV_COLD - the application is not expected to use this memory soon,
* deactivate pages in this range so that they can be reclaimed
- * easily if memory pressure hanppens.
+ * easily if memory pressure happens.
* MADV_PAGEOUT - the application is not expected to use this memory soon,
* page out the pages in this range immediately.
*
diff --git a/mm/memcontrol.c b/mm/memcontrol.c
index e064ac0d850a..2234955344f7 100644
--- a/mm/memcontrol.c
+++ b/mm/memcontrol.c
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ enum res_type {
#define MEMFILE_PRIVATE(x, val) ((x) << 16 | (val))
#define MEMFILE_TYPE(val) ((val) >> 16 & 0xffff)
#define MEMFILE_ATTR(val) ((val) & 0xffff)
-/* Used for OOM nofiier */
+/* Used for OOM notifier */
#define OOM_CONTROL (0)
/*
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ void __mod_lruvec_kmem_state(void *p, enum node_stat_item idx, int val)
* __count_memcg_events - account VM events in a cgroup
* @memcg: the memory cgroup
* @idx: the event item
- * @count: the number of events that occured
+ * @count: the number of events that occurred
*/
void __count_memcg_events(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, enum vm_event_item idx,
unsigned long count)
@@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ struct mem_cgroup *get_mem_cgroup_from_mm(struct mm_struct *mm)
rcu_read_lock();
do {
/*
- * Page cache insertions can happen withou an
+ * Page cache insertions can happen without an
* actual mm context, e.g. during disk probing
* on boot, loopback IO, acct() writes etc.
*/
@@ -1865,7 +1865,7 @@ static void mem_cgroup_unmark_under_oom(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
struct mem_cgroup *iter;
/*
- * Be careful about under_oom underflows becase a child memcg
+ * Be careful about under_oom underflows because a child memcg
* could have been added after mem_cgroup_mark_under_oom.
*/
spin_lock(&memcg_oom_lock);
@@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@ bool mem_cgroup_oom_synchronize(bool handle)
/*
* There is no guarantee that an OOM-lock contender
* sees the wakeups triggered by the OOM kill
- * uncharges. Wake any sleepers explicitely.
+ * uncharges. Wake any sleepers explicitly.
*/
memcg_oom_recover(memcg);
}
@@ -4588,7 +4588,7 @@ void mem_cgroup_wb_stats(struct bdi_writeback *wb, unsigned long *pfilepages,
* Foreign dirty flushing
*
* There's an inherent mismatch between memcg and writeback. The former
- * trackes ownership per-page while the latter per-inode. This was a
+ * tracks ownership per-page while the latter per-inode. This was a
* deliberate design decision because honoring per-page ownership in the
* writeback path is complicated, may lead to higher CPU and IO overheads
* and deemed unnecessary given that write-sharing an inode across
@@ -4603,9 +4603,9 @@ void mem_cgroup_wb_stats(struct bdi_writeback *wb, unsigned long *pfilepages,
* triggering background writeback. A will be slowed down without a way to
* make writeback of the dirty pages happen.
*
- * Conditions like the above can lead to a cgroup getting repatedly and
+ * Conditions like the above can lead to a cgroup getting repeatedly and
* severely throttled after making some progress after each
- * dirty_expire_interval while the underyling IO device is almost
+ * dirty_expire_interval while the underlying IO device is almost
* completely idle.
*
* Solving this problem completely requires matching the ownership tracking
@@ -5945,7 +5945,7 @@ static int mem_cgroup_can_attach(struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
return 0;
/*
- * We are now commited to this value whatever it is. Changes in this
+ * We are now committed to this value whatever it is. Changes in this
* tunable will only affect upcoming migrations, not the current one.
* So we need to save it, and keep it going.
*/
diff --git a/mm/memory-failure.c b/mm/memory-failure.c
index 24210c9bd843..f7ed9559d494 100644
--- a/mm/memory-failure.c
+++ b/mm/memory-failure.c
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ static bool page_handle_poison(struct page *page, bool hugepage_or_freepage, boo
if (dissolve_free_huge_page(page) || !take_page_off_buddy(page))
/*
* We could fail to take off the target page from buddy
- * for example due to racy page allocaiton, but that's
+ * for example due to racy page allocation, but that's
* acceptable because soft-offlined page is not broken
* and if someone really want to use it, they should
* take it.
diff --git a/mm/memory.c b/mm/memory.c
index 5efa07fb6cdc..e5c57913e5a8 100644
--- a/mm/memory.c
+++ b/mm/memory.c
@@ -3686,7 +3686,7 @@ vm_fault_t do_set_pmd(struct vm_fault *vmf, struct page *page)
return ret;
/*
- * Archs like ppc64 need additonal space to store information
+ * Archs like ppc64 need additional space to store information
* related to pte entry. Use the preallocated table for that.
*/
if (arch_needs_pgtable_deposit() && !vmf->prealloc_pte) {
@@ -4118,8 +4118,8 @@ static vm_fault_t do_numa_page(struct vm_fault *vmf)
}
/*
- * Make it present again, Depending on how arch implementes non
- * accessible ptes, some can allow access by kernel mode.
+ * Make it present again, depending on how arch implements
+ * non-accessible ptes, some can allow access by kernel mode.
*/
old_pte = ptep_modify_prot_start(vma, vmf->address, vmf->pte);
pte = pte_modify(old_pte, vma->vm_page_prot);
@@ -4454,7 +4454,7 @@ static vm_fault_t __handle_mm_fault(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
}
/**
- * mm_account_fault - Do page fault accountings
+ * mm_account_fault - Do page fault accounting
*
* @regs: the pt_regs struct pointer. When set to NULL, will skip accounting
* of perf event counters, but we'll still do the per-task accounting to
@@ -4463,9 +4463,9 @@ static vm_fault_t __handle_mm_fault(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
* @flags: the fault flags.
* @ret: the fault retcode.
*
- * This will take care of most of the page fault accountings. Meanwhile, it
+ * This will take care of most of the page fault accounting. Meanwhile, it
* will also include the PERF_COUNT_SW_PAGE_FAULTS_[MAJ|MIN] perf counter
- * updates. However note that the handling of PERF_COUNT_SW_PAGE_FAULTS should
+ * updates. However, note that the handling of PERF_COUNT_SW_PAGE_FAULTS should
* still be in per-arch page fault handlers at the entry of page fault.
*/
static inline void mm_account_fault(struct pt_regs *regs,
@@ -4799,7 +4799,7 @@ int follow_phys(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
/**
* generic_access_phys - generic implementation for iomem mmap access
* @vma: the vma to access
- * @addr: userspace addres, not relative offset within @vma
+ * @addr: userspace address, not relative offset within @vma
* @buf: buffer to read/write
* @len: length of transfer
* @write: set to FOLL_WRITE when writing, otherwise reading
diff --git a/mm/mempolicy.c b/mm/mempolicy.c
index ab51132547b8..75eb13aea0d0 100644
--- a/mm/mempolicy.c
+++ b/mm/mempolicy.c
@@ -1863,7 +1863,7 @@ static int apply_policy_zone(struct mempolicy *policy, enum zone_type zone)
* we apply policy when gfp_zone(gfp) = ZONE_MOVABLE only.
*
* policy->v.nodes is intersect with node_states[N_MEMORY].
- * so if the following test faile, it implies
+ * so if the following test fails, it implies
* policy->v.nodes has movable memory only.
*/
if (!nodes_intersects(policy->v.nodes, node_states[N_HIGH_MEMORY]))
@@ -2094,7 +2094,7 @@ bool init_nodemask_of_mempolicy(nodemask_t *mask)
*
* If tsk's mempolicy is "default" [NULL], return 'true' to indicate default
* policy. Otherwise, check for intersection between mask and the policy
- * nodemask for 'bind' or 'interleave' policy. For 'perferred' or 'local'
+ * nodemask for 'bind' or 'interleave' policy. For 'preferred' or 'local'
* policy, always return true since it may allocate elsewhere on fallback.
*
* Takes task_lock(tsk) to prevent freeing of its mempolicy.
diff --git a/mm/migrate.c b/mm/migrate.c
index 62b81d5257aa..7e5c6912eda3 100644
--- a/mm/migrate.c
+++ b/mm/migrate.c
@@ -2823,11 +2823,11 @@ static void migrate_vma_unmap(struct migrate_vma *migrate)
*
* For empty entries inside CPU page table (pte_none() or pmd_none() is true) we
* do set MIGRATE_PFN_MIGRATE flag inside the corresponding source array thus
- * allowing the caller to allocate device memory for those unback virtual
- * address. For this the caller simply has to allocate device memory and
+ * allowing the caller to allocate device memory for those unbacked virtual
+ * addresses. For this the caller simply has to allocate device memory and
* properly set the destination entry like for regular migration. Note that
- * this can still fails and thus inside the device driver must check if the
- * migration was successful for those entries after calling migrate_vma_pages()
+ * this can still fail, and thus inside the device driver you must check if the
+ * migration was successful for those entries after calling migrate_vma_pages(),
* just like for regular migration.
*
* After that, the callers must call migrate_vma_pages() to go over each entry
diff --git a/mm/mmap.c b/mm/mmap.c
index 3f287599a7a3..7d0e6f1de86e 100644
--- a/mm/mmap.c
+++ b/mm/mmap.c
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ static unsigned long count_vma_pages_range(struct mm_struct *mm,
unsigned long nr_pages = 0;
struct vm_area_struct *vma;
- /* Find first overlaping mapping */
+ /* Find first overlapping mapping */
vma = find_vma_intersection(mm, addr, end);
if (!vma)
return 0;
@@ -2869,7 +2869,7 @@ int __do_munmap(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start, size_t len,
if (unlikely(uf)) {
/*
* If userfaultfd_unmap_prep returns an error the vmas
- * will remain splitted, but userland will get a
+ * will remain split, but userland will get a
* highly unexpected error anyway. This is no
* different than the case where the first of the two
* __split_vma fails, but we don't undo the first
diff --git a/mm/mprotect.c b/mm/mprotect.c
index 94188df1ee55..e7a443157988 100644
--- a/mm/mprotect.c
+++ b/mm/mprotect.c
@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE1(pkey_free, int, pkey)
mmap_write_unlock(current->mm);
/*
- * We could provie warnings or errors if any VMA still
+ * We could provide warnings or errors if any VMA still
* has the pkey set here.
*/
return ret;
diff --git a/mm/mremap.c b/mm/mremap.c
index ec8f840399ed..32d11e958814 100644
--- a/mm/mremap.c
+++ b/mm/mremap.c
@@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ static unsigned long mremap_to(unsigned long addr, unsigned long old_len,
* So, to avoid such scenario we can pre-compute if the whole
* operation has high chances to success map-wise.
* Worst-scenario case is when both vma's (new_addr and old_addr) get
- * split in 3 before unmaping it.
+ * split in 3 before unmapping it.
* That means 2 more maps (1 for each) to the ones we already hold.
* Check whether current map count plus 2 still leads us to 4 maps below
* the threshold, otherwise return -ENOMEM here to be more safe.
diff --git a/mm/oom_kill.c b/mm/oom_kill.c
index 9efaf430cfd3..8248163321af 100644
--- a/mm/oom_kill.c
+++ b/mm/oom_kill.c
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ static inline bool is_memcg_oom(struct oom_control *oc)
#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
/**
- * oom_cpuset_eligible() - check task eligiblity for kill
+ * oom_cpuset_eligible() - check task eligibility for kill
* @start: task struct of which task to consider
* @oc: pointer to struct oom_control
*
diff --git a/mm/page-writeback.c b/mm/page-writeback.c
index eb34d204d4ee..0d8e2340a235 100644
--- a/mm/page-writeback.c
+++ b/mm/page-writeback.c
@@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ static void balance_dirty_pages(struct bdi_writeback *wb,
break;
/*
- * In the case of an unresponding NFS server and the NFS dirty
+ * In the case of an unresponsive NFS server and the NFS dirty
* pages exceeds dirty_thresh, give the other good wb's a pipe
* to go through, so that tasks on them still remain responsive.
*
@@ -2216,7 +2216,7 @@ int write_cache_pages(struct address_space *mapping,
* Page truncated or invalidated. We can freely skip it
* then, even for data integrity operations: the page
* has disappeared concurrently, so there could be no
- * real expectation of this data interity operation
+ * real expectation of this data integrity operation
* even if there is now a new, dirty page at the same
* pagecache address.
*/
diff --git a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c
index cfc72873961d..91ad3a335bf1 100644
--- a/mm/page_alloc.c
+++ b/mm/page_alloc.c
@@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ compaction_capture(struct capture_control *capc, struct page *page,
return false;
/*
- * Do not let lower order allocations polluate a movable pageblock.
+ * Do not let lower order allocations pollute a movable pageblock.
* This might let an unmovable request use a reclaimable pageblock
* and vice-versa but no more than normal fallback logic which can
* have trouble finding a high-order free page.
@@ -2731,7 +2731,7 @@ static bool unreserve_highatomic_pageblock(const struct alloc_context *ac,
/*
* In page freeing path, migratetype change is racy so
* we can counter several free pages in a pageblock
- * in this loop althoug we changed the pageblock type
+ * in this loop although we changed the pageblock type
* from highatomic to ac->migratetype. So we should
* adjust the count once.
*/
@@ -3035,7 +3035,7 @@ static void drain_local_pages_wq(struct work_struct *work)
* drain_all_pages doesn't use proper cpu hotplug protection so
* we can race with cpu offline when the WQ can move this from
* a cpu pinned worker to an unbound one. We can operate on a different
- * cpu which is allright but we also have to make sure to not move to
+ * cpu which is alright but we also have to make sure to not move to
* a different one.
*/
preempt_disable();
@@ -5736,7 +5736,7 @@ static int build_zonerefs_node(pg_data_t *pgdat, struct zoneref *zonerefs)
static int __parse_numa_zonelist_order(char *s)
{
/*
- * We used to support different zonlists modes but they turned
+ * We used to support different zonelists modes but they turned
* out to be just not useful. Let's keep the warning in place
* if somebody still use the cmd line parameter so that we do
* not fail it silently
@@ -7477,7 +7477,7 @@ static void check_for_memory(pg_data_t *pgdat, int nid)
}
/*
- * Some architecturs, e.g. ARC may have ZONE_HIGHMEM below ZONE_NORMAL. For
+ * Some architectures, e.g. ARC may have ZONE_HIGHMEM below ZONE_NORMAL. For
* such cases we allow max_zone_pfn sorted in the descending order
*/
bool __weak arch_has_descending_max_zone_pfns(void)
@@ -8503,7 +8503,7 @@ static int __alloc_contig_migrate_range(struct compact_control *cc,
* alloc_contig_range() -- tries to allocate given range of pages
* @start: start PFN to allocate
* @end: one-past-the-last PFN to allocate
- * @migratetype: migratetype of the underlaying pageblocks (either
+ * @migratetype: migratetype of the underlying pageblocks (either
* #MIGRATE_MOVABLE or #MIGRATE_CMA). All pageblocks
* in range must have the same migratetype and it must
* be either of the two.
@@ -8773,7 +8773,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(free_contig_range);
/*
* The zone indicated has a new number of managed_pages; batch sizes and percpu
- * page high values need to be recalulated.
+ * page high values need to be recalculated.
*/
void __meminit zone_pcp_update(struct zone *zone)
{
diff --git a/mm/page_owner.c b/mm/page_owner.c
index d15c7c4994f5..72efb6547648 100644
--- a/mm/page_owner.c
+++ b/mm/page_owner.c
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ void __copy_page_owner(struct page *oldpage, struct page *newpage)
/*
* We don't clear the bit on the oldpage as it's going to be freed
* after migration. Until then, the info can be useful in case of
- * a bug, and the overal stats will be off a bit only temporarily.
+ * a bug, and the overall stats will be off a bit only temporarily.
* Also, migrate_misplaced_transhuge_page() can still fail the
* migration and then we want the oldpage to retain the info. But
* in that case we also don't need to explicitly clear the info from
diff --git a/mm/percpu-internal.h b/mm/percpu-internal.h
index 18b768ac7dca..d99a56e4fc17 100644
--- a/mm/percpu-internal.h
+++ b/mm/percpu-internal.h
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ struct percpu_stats {
u64 nr_max_alloc; /* max # of live allocations */
u32 nr_chunks; /* current # of live chunks */
u32 nr_max_chunks; /* max # of live chunks */
- size_t min_alloc_size; /* min allocaiton size */
+ size_t min_alloc_size; /* min allocation size */
size_t max_alloc_size; /* max allocation size */
};
diff --git a/mm/percpu.c b/mm/percpu.c
index 6596a0a4286e..9b556761e6b0 100644
--- a/mm/percpu.c
+++ b/mm/percpu.c
@@ -1862,7 +1862,7 @@ static void __percpu *pcpu_alloc(size_t size, size_t align, bool reserved,
pr_info("limit reached, disable warning\n");
}
if (is_atomic) {
- /* see the flag handling in pcpu_blance_workfn() */
+ /* see the flag handling in pcpu_balance_workfn() */
pcpu_atomic_alloc_failed = true;
pcpu_schedule_balance_work();
} else {
diff --git a/mm/pgalloc-track.h b/mm/pgalloc-track.h
index 1dcc865029a2..e9e879de8649 100644
--- a/mm/pgalloc-track.h
+++ b/mm/pgalloc-track.h
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
-#ifndef _LINUX_PGALLLC_TRACK_H
-#define _LINUX_PGALLLC_TRACK_H
+#ifndef _LINUX_PGALLOC_TRACK_H
+#define _LINUX_PGALLOC_TRACK_H
#if defined(CONFIG_MMU)
static inline p4d_t *p4d_alloc_track(struct mm_struct *mm, pgd_t *pgd,
@@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ static inline pmd_t *pmd_alloc_track(struct mm_struct *mm, pud_t *pud,
(__pte_alloc_kernel(pmd) || ({*(mask)|=PGTBL_PMD_MODIFIED;0;})))?\
NULL: pte_offset_kernel(pmd, address))
-#endif /* _LINUX_PGALLLC_TRACK_H */
+#endif /* _LINUX_PGALLOC_TRACK_H */
diff --git a/mm/slab.c b/mm/slab.c
index ae651bf540b7..126d347ccd6d 100644
--- a/mm/slab.c
+++ b/mm/slab.c
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ static void kmem_cache_node_init(struct kmem_cache_node *parent)
#define BATCHREFILL_LIMIT 16
/*
- * Optimization question: fewer reaps means less probability for unnessary
+ * Optimization question: fewer reaps means less probability for unnecessary
* cpucache drain/refill cycles.
*
* OTOH the cpuarrays can contain lots of objects,
@@ -2284,7 +2284,7 @@ void __kmem_cache_release(struct kmem_cache *cachep)
* Because if it is the case, that means we defer the creation of
* the kmalloc_{dma,}_cache of size sizeof(slab descriptor) to this point.
* And we eventually call down to __kmem_cache_create(), which
- * in turn looks up in the kmalloc_{dma,}_caches for the disired-size one.
+ * in turn looks up in the kmalloc_{dma,}_caches for the desired-size one.
* This is a "chicken-and-egg" problem.
*
* So the off-slab slab descriptor shall come from the kmalloc_{dma,}_caches,
@@ -2381,8 +2381,8 @@ union freelist_init_state {
};
/*
- * Initialize the state based on the randomization methode available.
- * return true if the pre-computed list is available, false otherwize.
+ * Initialize the state based on the randomization method available.
+ * return true if the pre-computed list is available, false otherwise.
*/
static bool freelist_state_initialize(union freelist_init_state *state,
struct kmem_cache *cachep,
diff --git a/mm/slub.c b/mm/slub.c
index 3021ce9bf1b3..a48892cc8359 100644
--- a/mm/slub.c
+++ b/mm/slub.c
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
* SLUB: A slab allocator that limits cache line use instead of queuing
* objects in per cpu and per node lists.
*
- * The allocator synchronizes using per slab locks or atomic operatios
+ * The allocator synchronizes using per slab locks or atomic operations
* and only uses a centralized lock to manage a pool of partial slabs.
*
* (C) 2007 SGI, Christoph Lameter
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ static inline bool kmem_cache_has_cpu_partial(struct kmem_cache *s)
#undef SLUB_DEBUG_CMPXCHG
/*
- * Mininum number of partial slabs. These will be left on the partial
+ * Minimum number of partial slabs. These will be left on the partial
* lists even if they are empty. kmem_cache_shrink may reclaim them.
*/
#define MIN_PARTIAL 5
@@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ static int check_bytes_and_report(struct kmem_cache *s, struct page *page,
*
* A. Free pointer (if we cannot overwrite object on free)
* B. Tracking data for SLAB_STORE_USER
- * C. Padding to reach required alignment boundary or at mininum
+ * C. Padding to reach required alignment boundary or at minimum
* one word if debugging is on to be able to detect writes
* before the word boundary.
*
@@ -3390,7 +3390,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(kmem_cache_alloc_bulk);
*/
/*
- * Mininum / Maximum order of slab pages. This influences locking overhead
+ * Minimum / Maximum order of slab pages. This influences locking overhead
* and slab fragmentation. A higher order reduces the number of partial slabs
* and increases the number of allocations possible without having to
* take the list_lock.
@@ -3421,7 +3421,7 @@ static unsigned int slub_min_objects;
*
* Higher order allocations also allow the placement of more objects in a
* slab and thereby reduce object handling overhead. If the user has
- * requested a higher mininum order then we start with that one instead of
+ * requested a higher minimum order then we start with that one instead of
* the smallest order which will fit the object.
*/
static inline unsigned int slab_order(unsigned int size,
diff --git a/mm/swap_slots.c b/mm/swap_slots.c
index be9de6d5b516..6248d1030a9b 100644
--- a/mm/swap_slots.c
+++ b/mm/swap_slots.c
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
* to local caches without needing to acquire swap_info
* lock. We do not reuse the returned slots directly but
* move them back to the global pool in a batch. This
- * allows the slots to coaellesce and reduce fragmentation.
+ * allows the slots to coalesce and reduce fragmentation.
*
* The swap entry allocated is marked with SWAP_HAS_CACHE
* flag in map_count that prevents it from being allocated
diff --git a/mm/swap_state.c b/mm/swap_state.c
index 3cdee7b11da9..5d1fafffee4e 100644
--- a/mm/swap_state.c
+++ b/mm/swap_state.c
@@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ static void swap_ra_info(struct vm_fault *vmf,
*
* Returns the struct page for entry and addr, after queueing swapin.
*
- * Primitive swap readahead code. We simply read in a few pages whoes
+ * Primitive swap readahead code. We simply read in a few pages whose
* virtual addresses are around the fault address in the same vma.
*
* Caller must hold read mmap_lock if vmf->vma is not NULL.
diff --git a/mm/util.c b/mm/util.c
index 54870226cea6..f85da35b50eb 100644
--- a/mm/util.c
+++ b/mm/util.c
@@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ int overcommit_policy_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write, void *buffer,
* The deviation of sync_overcommit_as could be big with loose policy
* like OVERCOMMIT_ALWAYS/OVERCOMMIT_GUESS. When changing policy to
* strict OVERCOMMIT_NEVER, we need to reduce the deviation to comply
- * with the strict "NEVER", and to avoid possible race condtion (even
+ * with the strict "NEVER", and to avoid possible race condition (even
* though user usually won't too frequently do the switching to policy
* OVERCOMMIT_NEVER), the switch is done in the following order:
* 1. changing the batch
diff --git a/mm/vmalloc.c b/mm/vmalloc.c
index 4f5f8c907897..20e6392b5f19 100644
--- a/mm/vmalloc.c
+++ b/mm/vmalloc.c
@@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ static unsigned long lazy_max_pages(void)
static atomic_long_t vmap_lazy_nr = ATOMIC_LONG_INIT(0);
/*
- * Serialize vmap purging. There is no actual criticial section protected
+ * Serialize vmap purging. There is no actual critical section protected
* by this look, but we want to avoid concurrent calls for performance
* reasons and to make the pcpu_get_vm_areas more deterministic.
*/
@@ -2348,7 +2348,7 @@ static void __vfree(const void *addr)
* May sleep if called *not* from interrupt context.
* Must not be called in NMI context (strictly speaking, it could be
* if we have CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG, but making the calling
- * conventions for vfree() arch-depenedent would be a really bad idea).
+ * conventions for vfree() arch-dependent would be a really bad idea).
*/
void vfree(const void *addr)
{
@@ -2797,7 +2797,7 @@ static int aligned_vread(char *buf, char *addr, unsigned long count)
/*
* To do safe access to this _mapped_ area, we need
* lock. But adding lock here means that we need to add
- * overhead of vmalloc()/vfree() calles for this _debug_
+ * overhead of vmalloc()/vfree() calls for this _debug_
* interface, rarely used. Instead of that, we'll use
* kmap() and get small overhead in this access function.
*/
@@ -2836,7 +2836,7 @@ static int aligned_vwrite(char *buf, char *addr, unsigned long count)
/*
* To do safe access to this _mapped_ area, we need
* lock. But adding lock here means that we need to add
- * overhead of vmalloc()/vfree() calles for this _debug_
+ * overhead of vmalloc()/vfree() calls for this _debug_
* interface, rarely used. Instead of that, we'll use
* kmap() and get small overhead in this access function.
*/
diff --git a/mm/vmstat.c b/mm/vmstat.c
index 74b2c374b86c..d88ebe2be336 100644
--- a/mm/vmstat.c
+++ b/mm/vmstat.c
@@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ void cpu_vm_stats_fold(int cpu)
/*
* this is only called if !populated_zone(zone), which implies no other users of
- * pset->vm_stat_diff[] exsist.
+ * pset->vm_stat_diff[] exist.
*/
void drain_zonestat(struct zone *zone, struct per_cpu_pageset *pset)
{
diff --git a/mm/zpool.c b/mm/zpool.c
index 5ed71207ced7..6d9ed48141e5 100644
--- a/mm/zpool.c
+++ b/mm/zpool.c
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ int zpool_shrink(struct zpool *zpool, unsigned int pages,
* This may hold locks, disable interrupts, and/or preemption,
* and the zpool_unmap_handle() must be called to undo those
* actions. The code that uses the mapped handle should complete
- * its operatons on the mapped handle memory quickly and unmap
+ * its operations on the mapped handle memory quickly and unmap
* as soon as possible. As the implementation may use per-cpu
* data, multiple handles should not be mapped concurrently on
* any cpu.
diff --git a/mm/zsmalloc.c b/mm/zsmalloc.c
index 30c358b72025..c209339ac6eb 100644
--- a/mm/zsmalloc.c
+++ b/mm/zsmalloc.c
@@ -1227,7 +1227,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(zs_get_total_pages);
* zs_map_object - get address of allocated object from handle.
* @pool: pool from which the object was allocated
* @handle: handle returned from zs_malloc
- * @mm: maping mode to use
+ * @mm: mapping mode to use
*
* Before using an object allocated from zs_malloc, it must be mapped using
* this function. When done with the object, it must be unmapped using
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