efi_loader: fix typos in efi_device_path.c
Fix some typos in comments. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
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			@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ struct efi_device_path *efi_dp_next(const struct efi_device_path *dp)
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/*
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 * Compare two device-paths, stopping when the shorter of the two hits
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 * an End* node.  This is useful to, for example, compare a device-path
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 * an End* node. This is useful to, for example, compare a device-path
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 * representing a device with one representing a file on the device, or
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 * a device with a parent device.
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 */
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			@ -109,16 +109,17 @@ int efi_dp_match(const struct efi_device_path *a,
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}
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/*
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 * See UEFI spec (section 3.1.2, about short-form device-paths..
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 * tl;dr: we can have a device-path that starts with a USB WWID
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 * or USB Class node, and a few other cases which don't encode
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 * the full device path with bus hierarchy:
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 * We can have device paths that start with a USB WWID or a USB Class node,
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 * and a few other cases which don't encode the full device path with bus
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 * hierarchy:
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 *
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 *   - MESSAGING:USB_WWID
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 *   - MESSAGING:USB_CLASS
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 *   - MEDIA:FILE_PATH
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 *   - MEDIA:HARD_DRIVE
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 *   - MESSAGING:URI
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 *
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 * See UEFI spec (section 3.1.2, about short-form device-paths)
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 */
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static struct efi_device_path *shorten_path(struct efi_device_path *dp)
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{
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			@ -644,7 +645,7 @@ static unsigned dp_part_size(struct blk_desc *desc, int part)
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/*
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 * Create a device node for a block device partition.
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 *
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 * @buf		buffer to which the device path is wirtten
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 * @buf		buffer to which the device path is written
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 * @desc	block device descriptor
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 * @part	partition number, 0 identifies a block device
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 */
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			@ -709,7 +710,7 @@ static void *dp_part_node(void *buf, struct blk_desc *desc, int part)
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/*
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 * Create a device path for a block device or one of its partitions.
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 *
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 * @buf		buffer to which the device path is wirtten
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 * @buf		buffer to which the device path is written
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 * @desc	block device descriptor
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 * @part	partition number, 0 identifies a block device
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 */
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			@ -728,7 +729,7 @@ static void *dp_part_fill(void *buf, struct blk_desc *desc, int part)
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	/*
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	 * We *could* make a more accurate path, by looking at if_type
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	 * and handling all the different cases like we do for non-
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	 * legacy (ie CONFIG_BLK=y) case.  But most important thing
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	 * legacy (i.e. CONFIG_BLK=y) case. But most important thing
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	 * is just to have a unique device-path for if_type+devnum.
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	 * So map things to a fictitious USB device.
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	 */
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			@ -752,7 +753,7 @@ static void *dp_part_fill(void *buf, struct blk_desc *desc, int part)
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	return dp_part_node(buf, desc, part);
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}
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/* Construct a device-path from a partition on a blk device: */
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/* Construct a device-path from a partition on a block device: */
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struct efi_device_path *efi_dp_from_part(struct blk_desc *desc, int part)
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{
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	void *buf, *start;
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			@ -771,7 +772,7 @@ struct efi_device_path *efi_dp_from_part(struct blk_desc *desc, int part)
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/*
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 * Create a device node for a block device partition.
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 *
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 * @buf		buffer to which the device path is wirtten
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 * @buf		buffer to which the device path is written
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 * @desc	block device descriptor
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 * @part	partition number, 0 identifies a block device
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 */
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			@ -791,7 +792,7 @@ struct efi_device_path *efi_dp_part_node(struct blk_desc *desc, int part)
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	return buf;
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}
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/* convert path to an UEFI style path (ie. DOS style backslashes and utf16) */
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/* convert path to an UEFI style path (i.e. DOS style backslashes and UTF-16) */
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static void path_to_uefi(u16 *uefi, const char *path)
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{
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	while (*path) {
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