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authorSachin Pandhare <sachinpandhare@gmail.com>2015-10-06 23:54:55 +0530
committerJonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>2015-10-11 15:39:01 -0600
commit0ea1563bc108408083f2ac6dc38d7b8992e5b819 (patch)
tree888ab2e1f7426b7c1b558fe1aab9040276b32dce /Documentation/gpio
parent0d8c39e6c6dd97fc7fc40e93b44d76bb6dc4d4e4 (diff)
Typo correction for description in gpio document.
Corrected Documentation/gpio/sysfs.txt for typos and wording. typos: syfs -> sysfs, manges -> manages wording: entry -> entries Signed-off-by: Sachin Pandhare <sachinpandhare@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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-rw-r--r--Documentation/gpio/sysfs.txt6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/gpio/sysfs.txt b/Documentation/gpio/sysfs.txt
index 0700b55637f5..aeab01aa4d00 100644
--- a/Documentation/gpio/sysfs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/gpio/sysfs.txt
@@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ userspace GPIO can be used to determine system configuration data that
standard kernels won't know about. And for some tasks, simple userspace
GPIO drivers could be all that the system really needs.
-DO NOT ABUSE SYFS TO CONTROL HARDWARE THAT HAS PROPER KERNEL DRIVERS.
+DO NOT ABUSE SYSFS TO CONTROL HARDWARE THAT HAS PROPER KERNEL DRIVERS.
PLEASE READ THE DOCUMENT NAMED "drivers-on-gpio.txt" IN THIS DOCUMENTATION
DIRECTORY TO AVOID REINVENTING KERNEL WHEELS IN USERSPACE. I MEAN IT.
REALLY.
Paths in Sysfs
--------------
-There are three kinds of entry in /sys/class/gpio:
+There are three kinds of entries in /sys/class/gpio:
- Control interfaces used to get userspace control over GPIOs;
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ read-only attributes:
"label" ... provided for diagnostics (not always unique)
- "ngpio" ... how many GPIOs this manges (N to N + ngpio - 1)
+ "ngpio" ... how many GPIOs this manages (N to N + ngpio - 1)
Board documentation should in most cases cover what GPIOs are used for
what purposes. However, those numbers are not always stable; GPIOs on