rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_BOOT, "Data at user address %p\n", rbp->DataP);
/*
- ** Check that we have set asside enough memory for this
+ ** Check that we have set aside enough memory for this
*/
if (rbp->Count > SIXTY_FOUR_K) {
rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_BOOT, "RTA Boot Code Too Large!\n");
/*
** S T O P !
**
- ** Upto this point the code has been fairly rational, and possibly
+ ** Up to this point the code has been fairly rational, and possibly
** even straight forward. What follows is a pile of crud that will
** magically turn into six bytes of transputer assembler. Normally
** you would expect an array or something, but, being me, I have
rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_BOOT, "Set control port\n");
/*
- ** Now, wait for upto five seconds for the Tp to setup the parmmap
+ ** Now, wait for up to five seconds for the Tp to setup the parmmap
** pointer:
*/
for (wait_count = 0; (wait_count < p->RIOConf.StartupTime) && (readw(&HostP->__ParmMapR) == OldParmMap); wait_count++) {
/*
** now wait for the card to set all the parmmap->XXX stuff
- ** this is a wait of upto two seconds....
+ ** this is a wait of up to two seconds....
*/
rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_BOOT, "Looking for init_done - %d ticks\n", p->RIOConf.StartupTime);
HostP->timeout_id = 0;