if (rmt->used + rmt_entries >= NUM_MAP_ENTRIES)
goto bail;
- /* add qos entries to the the RSM map table */
+ /* add qos entries to the RSM map table */
for (i = 0, ctxt = FIRST_KERNEL_KCTXT; i < num_vls; i++) {
unsigned tctxt;
}
/*
- * Start doing the clean up the the chip. Our clean up happens in multiple
+ * Start doing the clean up the chip. Our clean up happens in multiple
* stages and this is just the first.
*/
void hfi1_start_cleanup(struct hfi1_devdata *dd)
HFI1_PKT_TYPE_16B : HFI1_PKT_TYPE_9B;
/*
- * Return a 16B header type if either the the destination
+ * Return a 16B header type if either the destination
* or source lid is extended.
*/
if (hfi1_get_packet_type(rdma_ah_get_dlid(attr)) == HFI1_PKT_TYPE_16B)
* send engine
* @qp: a pointer to QP
* @ps: a pointer to a structure with commonly lookup values for
- * the the send engine progress
+ * the send engine progress
* @tid: true if it is the tid leg
*
* This routine checks if the time slice for the QP has expired
/*
* The SDMA idle interrupt is not guaranteed to be ordered with respect
- * to updates to the the dma_head location in host memory. The head
+ * to updates to the dma_head location in host memory. The head
* value read might not be fully up to date. If there are pending
* descriptors and the SDMA idle interrupt fired then read from the
* CSR SDMA head instead to get the latest value from the hardware.
* to this call via first_qp().
*
* If the qp trigger was already scheduled (!rval)
- * the the reference is dropped, otherwise the resume
+ * the reference is dropped, otherwise the resume
* or the destroy cancel will dispatch the reference.
*/
static void tid_rdma_schedule_tid_wakeup(struct rvt_qp *qp)
priv->s_flags &= ~RVT_S_BUSY;
/*
* If we didn't get a txreq, the QP will be woken up later to try
- * again, set the flags to the the wake up which work item to wake
+ * again, set the flags to the wake up which work item to wake
* up.
* (A better algorithm should be found to do this and generalize the
* sleep/wakeup flags.)