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staging: iio: fix typos in simple dummy driver

Signed-off-by: Peter Meerwald <pmeerw@pmeerw.net>
Acked-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Peter Meerwald 2012-06-15 19:27:10 +02:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent 07a8329c48
commit 25c38aa3d1
2 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
/*
* A few elements needed to fake a bus for this driver
* Note instances parmeter controls how many of these
* Note instances parameter controls how many of these
* dummy devices are registered.
*/
static unsigned instances = 1;
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ static struct iio_chan_spec iio_dummy_channels[] = {
.scan_index = accelx,
.scan_type = { /* Description of storage in buffer */
.sign = 's', /* signed */
.realbits = 16, /* 12 bits */
.realbits = 16, /* 16 bits */
.storagebits = 16, /* 16 bits used for storage */
.shift = 0, /* zero shift */
},
@ -285,9 +285,9 @@ static int iio_dummy_read_raw(struct iio_dev *indio_dev,
* iio_dummy_write_raw() - data write function.
* @indio_dev: the struct iio_dev associated with this device instance
* @chan: the channel whose data is to be read
* @val: first element of returned value (typically INT)
* @val2: second element of returned value (typically MICRO)
* @mask: what we actually want to read. 0 is the channel, everything else
* @val: first element of value to set (typically INT)
* @val2: second element of value to set (typically MICRO)
* @mask: what we actually want to write. 0 is the channel, everything else
* is as per the info_mask in iio_chan_spec.
*
* Note that all raw writes are assumed IIO_VAL_INT and info mask elements

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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ static irqreturn_t iio_simple_dummy_trigger_h(int irq, void *p)
* software culled hardware scans:
* occasionally a driver may process the nearest hardware
* scan to avoid storing elements that are not desired. This
* is the fidliest option by far.
* Here lets pretend we have random access. And the values are
* is the fiddliest option by far.
* Here let's pretend we have random access. And the values are
* in the constant table fakedata.
*/
int i, j;