diff --git a/module/icp/algs/skein/skein_block.c b/module/icp/algs/skein/skein_block.c index 6d85cb7d9e..7ba165a485 100644 --- a/module/icp/algs/skein/skein_block.c +++ b/module/icp/algs/skein/skein_block.c @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Skein_256_Process_Block(Skein_256_Ctxt_t *ctx, const uint8_t *blkPtr, ts[r + (R) + 2] = ts[r + (R) - 1]; \ Skein_Show_R_Ptr(BLK_BITS, &ctx->h, SKEIN_RND_KEY_INJECT, Xptr); - /* loop thru it */ + /* loop through it */ for (r = 1; r < 2 * RCNT; r += 2 * SKEIN_UNROLL_256) #endif { @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Skein_512_Process_Block(Skein_512_Ctxt_t *ctx, const uint8_t *blkPtr, ts[r + (R)+2] = ts[r + (R) - 1]; \ Skein_Show_R_Ptr(BLK_BITS, &ctx->h, SKEIN_RND_KEY_INJECT, Xptr); - /* loop thru it */ + /* loop through it */ for (r = 1; r < 2 * RCNT; r += 2 * SKEIN_UNROLL_512) #endif /* end of looped code definitions */ { @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ Skein1024_Process_Block(Skein1024_Ctxt_t *ctx, const uint8_t *blkPtr, ts[r + (R) + 2] = ts[r + (R) - 1]; \ Skein_Show_R_Ptr(BLK_BITS, &ctx->h, SKEIN_RND_KEY_INJECT, Xptr); - /* loop thru it */ + /* loop through it */ for (r = 1; r <= 2 * RCNT; r += 2 * SKEIN_UNROLL_1024) #endif { diff --git a/module/icp/api/kcf_ctxops.c b/module/icp/api/kcf_ctxops.c index b9b9cb74e0..21b0977d36 100644 --- a/module/icp/api/kcf_ctxops.c +++ b/module/icp/api/kcf_ctxops.c @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ * * Returns: * CRYPTO_SUCCESS when the context template is successfully created. - * CRYPTO_HOST_MEMEORY: mem alloc failure + * CRYPTO_HOST_MEMORY: mem alloc failure * CRYPTO_ARGUMENTS_BAD: NULL storage for the ctx template. * RYPTO_MECHANISM_INVALID: invalid mechanism 'mech'. */ @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ crypto_create_ctx_template(crypto_mechanism_t *mech, crypto_key_t *key, * crypto_create_ctx_template() * * Description: - * Frees the inbedded crypto_spi_ctx_template_t, then the + * Frees the embedded crypto_spi_ctx_template_t, then the * kcf_ctx_template_t. * * Context: diff --git a/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/THIRDPARTYLICENSE.openssl b/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/THIRDPARTYLICENSE.openssl index a2c4adcbe6..92c9e196a3 100644 --- a/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/THIRDPARTYLICENSE.openssl +++ b/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/THIRDPARTYLICENSE.openssl @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ * must display the following acknowledgement: * "This product includes cryptographic software written by * Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)" - * The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library + * The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the routines from the library * being used are not cryptographic related :-). * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from * the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: diff --git a/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/aesopt.h b/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/aesopt.h index 6aa61db827..472111f96e 100644 --- a/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/aesopt.h +++ b/module/icp/asm-x86_64/aes/aesopt.h @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ extern "C" { * On some systems speed will be improved by aligning the AES large lookup * tables on particular boundaries. This define should be set to a power of * two giving the desired alignment. It can be left undefined if alignment - * is not needed. This option is specific to the Micrsoft VC++ compiler - + * is not needed. This option is specific to the Microsoft VC++ compiler - * it seems to sometimes cause trouble for the VC++ version 6 compiler. */ diff --git a/module/icp/core/kcf_mech_tabs.c b/module/icp/core/kcf_mech_tabs.c index 741dae7a74..2642b317d6 100644 --- a/module/icp/core/kcf_mech_tabs.c +++ b/module/icp/core/kcf_mech_tabs.c @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ kcf_mech_entry_tab_t kcf_mech_tabs_tab[KCF_LAST_OPSCLASS + 1] = { * Per-algorithm internal thresholds for the minimum input size of before * offloading to hardware provider. * Dispatching a crypto operation to a hardware provider entails paying the - * cost of an additional context switch. Measurments with Sun Accelerator 4000 + * cost of an additional context switch. Measurements with Sun Accelerator 4000 * shows that 512-byte jobs or smaller are better handled in software. * There is room for refinement here. * diff --git a/module/icp/core/kcf_sched.c b/module/icp/core/kcf_sched.c index da2346f7ec..c8c2bbd42b 100644 --- a/module/icp/core/kcf_sched.c +++ b/module/icp/core/kcf_sched.c @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ kcf_areqnode_alloc(kcf_provider_desc_t *pd, kcf_context_t *ictx, * reached, signal the creator thread for more threads. * * If the two conditions above are not met, we don't need to do - * any thing. The request will be picked up by one of the + * anything. The request will be picked up by one of the * worker threads when it becomes available. */ static int @@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@ kcf_aop_done(kcf_areq_node_t *areq, int error) /* * Handle recoverable errors. This has to be done first - * before doing any thing else in this routine so that + * before doing anything else in this routine so that * we do not change the state of the request. */ if (error != CRYPTO_SUCCESS && IS_RECOVERABLE(error)) { @@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@ crypto_cancel_req(crypto_req_id_t id) /* * There is no interface to remove an entry * once it is on the taskq. So, we do not do - * any thing for a hardware provider. + * anything for a hardware provider. */ break; default: @@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@ kcf_misc_kstat_update(kstat_t *ksp, int rw) } /* - * Allocate and initiatize a kcf_dual_req, used for saving the arguments of + * Allocate and initialize a kcf_dual_req, used for saving the arguments of * a dual operation or an atomic operation that has to be internally * simulated with multiple single steps. * crq determines the memory allocation flags. @@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ kcf_alloc_req(crypto_call_req_t *crq) if (kcr == NULL) return (NULL); - /* Copy the whole crypto_call_req struct, as it isn't persistant */ + /* Copy the whole crypto_call_req struct, as it isn't persistent */ if (crq != NULL) kcr->kr_callreq = *crq; else @@ -1579,7 +1579,7 @@ kcf_next_req(void *next_req_arg, int status) kcf_provider_desc_t *pd = NULL; crypto_dual_data_t *ct = NULL; - /* Stop the processing if an error occured at this step */ + /* Stop the processing if an error occurred at this step */ if (error != CRYPTO_SUCCESS) { out: areq->an_reqarg = next_req->kr_callreq; diff --git a/module/icp/illumos-crypto.c b/module/icp/illumos-crypto.c index c2fcf1ff72..3c5ef43939 100644 --- a/module/icp/illumos-crypto.c +++ b/module/icp/illumos-crypto.c @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ * will use the generic implementation. * * 7) Removing sha384 and sha512 code: The sha code was actually very - * wasy to port. However, the generic sha384 and sha512 code actually + * easy to port. However, the generic sha384 and sha512 code actually * exceeds the stack size on arm and powerpc architectures. In an effort * to remove warnings, this code was removed. * diff --git a/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/impl.h b/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/impl.h index 258cb5fedc..0f37f3f635 100644 --- a/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/impl.h +++ b/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/impl.h @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ typedef struct kcf_provider_list { struct kcf_provider_desc *pl_provider; } kcf_provider_list_t; -/* atomic operations in linux implictly form a memory barrier */ +/* atomic operations in linux implicitly form a memory barrier */ #define membar_exit() /* diff --git a/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/sched_impl.h b/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/sched_impl.h index 32ffa77495..85ea0ba1d0 100644 --- a/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/sched_impl.h +++ b/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/sched_impl.h @@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ typedef struct kcf_pool { /* * cv & lock for the condition where more threads need to be - * created. kp_user_lock also protects the three fileds above. + * created. kp_user_lock also protects the three fields above. */ kcondvar_t kp_user_cv; /* Creator cond. variable */ kmutex_t kp_user_lock; /* Creator lock */ @@ -448,13 +448,13 @@ typedef struct kcf_ntfy_elem { * The following values are based on the assumption that it would * take around eight cpus to load a hardware provider (This is true for * at least one product) and a kernel client may come from different - * low-priority interrupt levels. We will have CYRPTO_TASKQ_MIN number + * low-priority interrupt levels. We will have CRYPTO_TASKQ_MIN number * of cached taskq entries. The CRYPTO_TASKQ_MAX number is based on * a throughput of 1GB/s using 512-byte buffers. These are just * reasonable estimates and might need to change in future. */ #define CRYPTO_TASKQ_THREADS 8 -#define CYRPTO_TASKQ_MIN 64 +#define CRYPTO_TASKQ_MIN 64 #define CRYPTO_TASKQ_MAX 2 * 1024 * 1024 extern int crypto_taskq_threads; diff --git a/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/spi.h b/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/spi.h index 0aae9181ad..2c62b57066 100644 --- a/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/spi.h +++ b/module/icp/include/sys/crypto/spi.h @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ typedef struct crypto_provider_info { /* * Provider status passed by a provider to crypto_provider_notification(9F) - * and returned by the provider_stauts(9E) entry point. + * and returned by the provider_status(9E) entry point. */ #define CRYPTO_PROVIDER_READY 0 #define CRYPTO_PROVIDER_BUSY 1 diff --git a/module/icp/os/modhash.c b/module/icp/os/modhash.c index 497e843966..5e216ed6a0 100644 --- a/module/icp/os/modhash.c +++ b/module/icp/os/modhash.c @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ * The number returned need _not_ be between 0 and nchains. The mod_hash * code will take care of doing that. The second argument (after the * key) to the hashing function is a void * that represents - * hash_alg_data-- this is provided so that the hashing algrorithm can + * hash_alg_data-- this is provided so that the hashing algorithm can * maintain some state across calls, or keep algorithm-specific * constants associated with the hash table. * diff --git a/module/icp/spi/kcf_spi.c b/module/icp/spi/kcf_spi.c index 0a6e38df86..e438b58105 100644 --- a/module/icp/spi/kcf_spi.c +++ b/module/icp/spi/kcf_spi.c @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ * minalloc and maxalloc values to be used for taskq_create(). */ int crypto_taskq_threads = CRYPTO_TASKQ_THREADS; -int crypto_taskq_minalloc = CYRPTO_TASKQ_MIN; +int crypto_taskq_minalloc = CRYPTO_TASKQ_MIN; int crypto_taskq_maxalloc = CRYPTO_TASKQ_MAX; static void remove_provider(kcf_provider_desc_t *);