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Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Sean Young <sean@mess.org>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>
depends on RC_CORE
---help---
Say Y here to enable support for integrated infrared receiver
- /transciever made by Fintek. This chip is found on assorted
+ /transceiver made by Fintek. This chip is found on assorted
Jetway motherboards (and of course, possibly others).
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
depends on RC_CORE
---help---
Say Y here to enable support for integrated infrared receiver
- /transciever made by Nuvoton (formerly Winbond). This chip is
+ /transceiver made by Nuvoton (formerly Winbond). This chip is
found in the ASRock ION 330HT, as well as assorted Intel
DP55-series motherboards (and of course, possibly others).
{KIND_LITERAL, 0x7c, BTN_RIGHT},/* right btn down */
{KIND_LITERAL, 0x7d, BTN_RIGHT},/* right btn up */
- /* Artificial "doubleclick" events are generated by the hardware.
+ /* Artificial "double-click" events are generated by the hardware.
* They are mapped to the "side" and "extra" mouse buttons here. */
{KIND_FILTERED, 0x7a, BTN_SIDE}, /* left dblclick */
{KIND_FILTERED, 0x7e, BTN_EXTRA},/* right dblclick */
return 0;
}
-/* Read properities of hw sample buffer */
+/* Read properties of hw sample buffer */
static void ene_rx_setup_hw_buffer(struct ene_device *dev)
{
u16 tmp;
#define ENE_CIRDAT_IN 0xFEC7
-/* RLC configuration - sample period (1us resulution) + idle mode */
+/* RLC configuration - sample period (1us resolution) + idle mode */
#define ENE_CIRRLC_CFG 0xFEC8
#define ENE_CIRRLC_CFG_OVERFLOW 0x80 /* interrupt on overflows if set */
#define ENE_DEFAULT_SAMPLE_PERIOD 50
#define CIR_CR_IRCS 0x05 /* Before host writes command to IR, host
must set to 1. When host finshes write
command to IR, host must clear to 0. */
-#define CIR_CR_COMMAND_DATA 0x06 /* Host read or write comand data */
+#define CIR_CR_COMMAND_DATA 0x06 /* Host read or write command data */
#define CIR_CR_CLASS 0x07 /* 0xff = rx-only, 0x66 = rx + 2 tx,
0x33 = rx + 1 tx */
#define CIR_CR_DEV_EN 0x30 /* bit0 = 1 enables CIR */
n = data->durations;
/*
* the 4th nibble should be 15 so base the divider on this
- * to transform durations into nibbles. Substract 2000 from
+ * to transform durations into nibbles. Subtract 2000 from
* the divider to compensate for fluctuations in the signal
*/
divider = (n[3] - XMP_NIBBLE_PREFIX) / 15 - 2000;
/* and set the carrier values for reception */
ite_set_carrier_params(dev);
- /* reenable the receiver */
+ /* re-enable the receiver */
if (dev->in_use)
dev->params.enable_rx(dev);
* The "ascii-art picture" below (in comments, first row
* is the keycode in hex, and subsequent row(s) shows
* the button labels (several variants when appropriate)
- * helps to descide which keycodes to assign to the buttons.
+ * helps to decide which keycodes to assign to the buttons.
*/
static struct rc_map_table behold_columbus[] = {
{ 0x18, KEY_VOLUMEDOWN },
/* 0x0E 0x1E 0x0F 0x1A *
- * Stop Pause Previouse Next *
+ * Stop Pause Previous Next *
* */
{ 0x0E, KEY_STOP },
* The "ascii-art picture" below (in comments, first row
* is the keycode in hex, and subsequent row(s) shows
* the button labels (several variants when appropriate)
- * helps to descide which keycodes to assign to the buttons.
+ * helps to decide which keycodes to assign to the buttons.
*/
static struct rc_map_table behold[] = {
The "ascii-art picture" below (in comments, first row
is the keycode in hex, and subsequent row(s) shows
the button labels (several variants when appropriate)
- helps to descide which keycodes to assign to the buttons.
+ helps to decide which keycodes to assign to the buttons.
*/
static struct rc_map_table manli[] = {
{ 0x07, KEY_7 },
{ 0x08, KEY_8 },
{ 0x09, KEY_9 },
- { 0x0a, KEY_DIGITS }, /* single, double, tripple digit */
+ { 0x0a, KEY_DIGITS }, /* single, double, triple digit */
{ 0x29, KEY_PREVIOUS }, /* previous channel */
{ 0x12, KEY_BRIGHTNESSUP },
{ 0x13, KEY_BRIGHTNESSDOWN },
#define MCE_CMD 0x1f
#define MCE_PORT_IR 0x4 /* (0x4 << 5) | MCE_CMD = 0x9f */
#define MCE_PORT_SYS 0x7 /* (0x7 << 5) | MCE_CMD = 0xff */
-#define MCE_PORT_SER 0x6 /* 0xc0 thru 0xdf flush & 0x1f bytes */
+#define MCE_PORT_SER 0x6 /* 0xc0 through 0xdf flush & 0x1f bytes */
#define MCE_PORT_MASK 0xe0 /* Mask out command bits */
/* Command port headers */
dev->raw->this_ev = *ev;
}
- /* Enter idle mode if nessesary */
+ /* Enter idle mode if necessary */
if (!ev->pulse && dev->timeout &&
dev->raw->this_ev.duration >= dev->timeout)
ir_raw_event_set_idle(dev, true);
* @buf: a pointer to the output buffer
*
* This routine is a callback routine for input read the IR protocol type(s).
- * it is trigged by reading /sys/class/rc/rc?/protocols.
+ * it is triggered by reading /sys/class/rc/rc?/protocols.
* It returns the protocol names of supported protocols.
* Enabled protocols are printed in brackets.
*
* @len: length of the input buffer
*
* This routine is for changing the IR protocol type.
- * It is trigged by writing to /sys/class/rc/rc?/[wakeup_]protocols.
+ * It is triggered by writing to /sys/class/rc/rc?/[wakeup_]protocols.
* See parse_protocol_change() for the valid commands.
* Returns @len on success or a negative error code.
*
* @buf: a pointer to the output buffer
*
* This routine is a callback routine to read a scancode filter value or mask.
- * It is trigged by reading /sys/class/rc/rc?/[wakeup_]filter[_mask].
+ * It is triggered by reading /sys/class/rc/rc?/[wakeup_]filter[_mask].
* It prints the current scancode filter value or mask of the appropriate filter
* type in hexadecimal into @buf and returns the size of the buffer.
*
* @len: length of the input buffer
*
* This routine is for changing a scancode filter value or mask.
- * It is trigged by writing to /sys/class/rc/rc?/[wakeup_]filter[_mask].
+ * It is triggered by writing to /sys/class/rc/rc?/[wakeup_]filter[_mask].
* Returns -EINVAL if an invalid filter value for the current protocol was
* specified or if scancode filtering is not supported by the driver, otherwise
* returns @len.
* @buf: a pointer to the output buffer
*
* This routine is a callback routine for input read the IR protocol type(s).
- * it is trigged by reading /sys/class/rc/rc?/wakeup_protocols.
+ * it is triggered by reading /sys/class/rc/rc?/wakeup_protocols.
* It returns the protocol names of supported protocols.
* The enabled protocols are printed in brackets.
*
* @len: length of the input buffer
*
* This routine is for changing the IR protocol type.
- * It is trigged by writing to /sys/class/rc/rc?/wakeup_protocols.
+ * It is triggered by writing to /sys/class/rc/rc?/wakeup_protocols.
* Returns @len on success or a negative error code.
*
* dev->lock is taken to guard against races between
* When receiving a continuous ir stream (for example when a user is
* holding a button down on a remote), this specifies the minimum size
* of a space when the redrat3 sends a irdata packet to the host. Specified
- * in miliseconds. Default value 18ms.
+ * in milliseconds. Default value 18ms.
* The value can be between 2 and 30 inclusive.
*/
static int minimum_pause = 18;