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-rw-r--r--xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot-scrub.c8
-rw-r--r--xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.c6
-rw-r--r--xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.h6
-rw-r--r--xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub-helpers.c6
-rw-r--r--xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub.c18
5 files changed, 22 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot-scrub.c b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot-scrub.c
index e393ae0f64e..8e432aee645 100644
--- a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot-scrub.c
+++ b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot-scrub.c
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ bitd_signature_staleness (xlator_t *this,
}
/**
- * save verison for validation in post compute stage
+ * save version for validation in post compute stage
* c.f. bitd_scrub_post_compute_check()
*/
*stale = signptr->stale ? 1 : 0;
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ br_scrubber_scrub_begin (xlator_t *this, struct br_fsscan_entry *fsentry)
skip_stat = _gf_true;
/**
- * open() an fd for subsequent opertaions
+ * open() an fd for subsequent operations
*/
fd = fd_create (linked_inode, 0);
if (!fd) {
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ br_scrubber_scrub_begin (xlator_t *this, struct br_fsscan_entry *fsentry)
if (!skip_stat)
br_inc_scrubbed_file (&priv->scrub_stat);
- GF_FREE (sign); /* alloced on post-compute */
+ GF_FREE (sign); /* allocated on post-compute */
/** fd_unref() takes care of closing fd.. like syncop_close() */
@@ -1910,7 +1910,7 @@ br_monitor_thread (void *arg)
/*
* Since, this is the topmost xlator, THIS has to be set by bit-rot
- * xlator itself (STACK_WIND wont help in this case). Also it has
+ * xlator itself (STACK_WIND won't help in this case). Also it has
* to be done for each thread that gets spawned. Otherwise, a new
* thread will get global_xlator's pointer when it does "THIS".
*/
diff --git a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.c b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.c
index a9b70b61f8a..66e58948fa9 100644
--- a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.c
+++ b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.c
@@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ out:
* last run for whatever reason (node crashes, reboots, etc..) become
* candidates for signing. This allows the signature to "catch up" with
* the current state of the object. Triggering signing is easy: perform
- * an open() followed by a close() therby resulting in call boomerang.
+ * an open() followed by a close() thereby resulting in call boomerang.
* (though not back to itself :))
*/
int
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ bitd_oneshot_crawl (xlator_t *subvol,
* In this case syncop_getxattr fails with ENODATA and the object
* is signed. (In real, when crawler sends lookup, bit-rot-stub
* creates the xattrs before returning lookup reply)
- * 2) Bit-rot was not enabled or BitD was dows for some reasons, during
+ * 2) Bit-rot was not enabled or BitD was does for some reasons, during
* which some files were created, but since BitD was down, were not
* signed.
* If the file was just created and was being written some data when
@@ -1457,7 +1457,7 @@ br_handle_events (void *arg)
/*
* Since, this is the topmost xlator, THIS has to be set by bit-rot
- * xlator itself (STACK_WIND wont help in this case). Also it has
+ * xlator itself (STACK_WIND won't help in this case). Also it has
* to be done for each thread that gets spawned. Otherwise, a new
* thread will get global_xlator's pointer when it does "THIS".
*/
diff --git a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.h b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.h
index c2c0c225792..670060c8d88 100644
--- a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.h
+++ b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/bitd/bit-rot.h
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ typedef enum br_child_state {
struct br_child {
pthread_mutex_t lock; /* protects child state */
- char witnessed; /* witnessed at least one succesfull
+ char witnessed; /* witnessed at least one successful
connection */
br_child_state_t c_state; /* current state of this child */
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ struct br_scrubber {
/**
* frequency of scanning for this subvolume. this should
- * normally be per-child, but since all childs follow the
+ * normally be per-child, but since all children follow the
* same frequency for a volume, this option ends up here
* instead of br_child_t.
*/
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ struct br_object {
uuid_t gfid;
- unsigned long signedversion; /* version aginst which this object will
+ unsigned long signedversion; /* version against which this object will
be signed */
br_child_t *child; /* object's subvolume */
diff --git a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub-helpers.c b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub-helpers.c
index fff7a7eedf2..cc1a6e9a66f 100644
--- a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub-helpers.c
+++ b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub-helpers.c
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ br_stub_check_stub_file (xlator_t *this, char *path)
if (fd < 0)
gf_msg (this->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, errno,
BRS_MSG_BAD_OBJECT_DIR_FAIL,
- "Failed ot create stub file [%s]", path);
+ "Failed to create stub file [%s]", path);
}
if (fd >= 0) {
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ br_stub_check_stub_file (xlator_t *this, char *path)
error_return:
gf_msg (this->name, GF_LOG_ERROR, errno,
- BRS_MSG_BAD_OBJECT_DIR_FAIL, "Failed ot verify stub file [%s]", path);
+ BRS_MSG_BAD_OBJECT_DIR_FAIL, "Failed to verify stub file [%s]", path);
return -1;
}
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ out:
/**
* NOTE: If the file has multiple hardlinks (in gluster volume
-* namespace), the path would be one of the hardlinks. Its upto
+* namespace), the path would be one of the hardlinks. Its up to
* the user to find the remaining hardlinks (using find -samefile)
* and remove them.
**/
diff --git a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub.c b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub.c
index 830357070d6..c4853487e80 100644
--- a/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub.c
+++ b/xlators/features/bit-rot/src/stub/bit-rot-stub.c
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ init (xlator_t *this)
* incremented upon modification.
* So object versioning is tied to bitrot daemon's signing. In future, object
* versioning might be necessary for other things as well apart from bit-rot
- * detection (well thats the objective of bringing in object-versioning :)).
+ * detection (well that's the objective of bringing in object-versioning :)).
* In that case, better to make versioning a new option and letting it to be
* enabled despite bit-rot detection is not needed.
* Ex: ICAP.
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ br_stub_need_versioning (xlator_t *this,
/* Bitrot stub inode context was initialized only in lookup, create
* and mknod cbk path. Object versioning was enabled by default
- * irrespective of bitrot enbaled or not. But it's made optional now.
+ * irrespective of bitrot enabled or not. But it's made optional now.
* As a consequence there could be cases where getting inode ctx would
* fail because it's not set yet.
* e.g., If versioning (with bitrot enable) is enabled while I/O is
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ br_stub_fd_incversioning_cbk (call_frame_t *frame,
/**
* perform full or incremental versioning on an inode pointd by an
* fd. incremental versioning is done when an inode is dirty and a
- * writeback is trigerred.
+ * writeback is triggered.
*/
int
@@ -1761,7 +1761,7 @@ br_stub_getxattr (call_frame_t *frame, xlator_t *this,
/**
* If xattr is node-uuid and the inode is marked bad, return EIO.
* Returning EIO would result in AFR to choose correct node-uuid
- * coresponding to the subvolume * where the good copy of the
+ * corresponding to the subvolume * where the good copy of the
* file resides.
*/
if (IA_ISREG (loc->inode->ia_type) && XATTR_IS_NODE_UUID (name) &&
@@ -1841,7 +1841,7 @@ br_stub_fgetxattr (call_frame_t *frame, xlator_t *this,
/**
* If xattr is node-uuid and the inode is marked bad, return EIO.
* Returning EIO would result in AFR to choose correct node-uuid
- * coresponding to the subvolume * where the good copy of the
+ * corresponding to the subvolume * where the good copy of the
* file resides.
*/
if (IA_ISREG (fd->inode->ia_type) && XATTR_IS_NODE_UUID (name) &&
@@ -1979,7 +1979,7 @@ br_stub_writev_resume (call_frame_t *frame, xlator_t *this, fd_t *fd,
* This is probably the most crucial part about the whole versioning thing.
* There's absolutely no differentiation as such between an anonymous fd
* and a regular fd except the fd context initialization. Object versioning
- * is perfomed when the inode is dirty. Parallel write operations are no
+ * is performed when the inode is dirty. Parallel write operations are no
* special with each write performing object versioning followed by marking
* the inode as non-dirty (synced). This is followed by the actual operation
* (writev() in this case) which on a success marks the inode as modified.
@@ -2019,7 +2019,7 @@ br_stub_writev (call_frame_t *frame, xlator_t *this, fd_t *fd,
goto unwind;
/**
- * The inode is not dirty and also witnessed atleast one successful
+ * The inode is not dirty and also witnessed at least one successful
* modification operation. Therefore, subsequent operations need not
* perform any special tracking.
*/
@@ -2623,7 +2623,7 @@ br_stub_lookup_version (xlator_t *this,
? obuf->ongoingversion : BITROT_DEFAULT_CURRENT_VERSION;
/**
- * If signature is there, but version is not therem then that status is
+ * If signature is there, but version is not there then that status is
* is treated as INVALID. So in that case, we should not initialize the
* inode context with wrong version names etc.
*/
@@ -3305,7 +3305,7 @@ br_stub_send_ipc_fop (xlator_t *this, fd_t *fd, unsigned long releaseversion,
* 3) BR_SIGN_QUICK => reopen has happened and this release should trigger sign
* 2 events:
* 1) GF_FOP_RELEASE
- * 2) GF_FOP_WRITE (actually a dummy write fro BitD)
+ * 2) GF_FOP_WRITE (actually a dummy write for BitD)
*
* This is how states are changed based on events:
* EVENT: GF_FOP_RELEASE: