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-rw-r--r--sys/dev/ic/isp.c12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/sys/dev/ic/isp.c b/sys/dev/ic/isp.c
index 5aec34177b1..6936e55b686 100644
--- a/sys/dev/ic/isp.c
+++ b/sys/dev/ic/isp.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* $OpenBSD: isp.c,v 1.47 2009/07/14 18:41:02 miod Exp $ */
+/* $OpenBSD: isp.c,v 1.48 2010/02/18 10:16:12 sobrado Exp $ */
/* $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/isp/isp.c,v 1.150 2008/12/15 21:42:38 marius Exp $*/
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1997-2007 by Matthew Jacob
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
/*
* Machine and OS Independent (well, as best as possible)
- * code for the Qlogic ISP SCSI and FC-SCSI adapters.
+ * code for the QLogic ISP SCSI and FC-SCSI adapters.
*/
/*
@@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ isp_reset(struct ispsoftc *isp)
}
isp_prt(isp, ISP_LOGALL,
- "Board Type %s, Chip Revision 0x%x, %s F/W Revision %d.%d.%d",
+ "Board type %s rev 0x%x, %s firmware rev %d.%d.%d",
btype, isp->isp_revision, dodnld? "loaded" : "resident",
isp->isp_fwrev[0], isp->isp_fwrev[1], isp->isp_fwrev[2]);
@@ -4190,7 +4190,7 @@ isp_start(XS_T *xs)
/*
* Fibre Channel always requires some kind of tag.
- * The Qlogic drivers seem be happy not to use a tag,
+ * The QLogic drivers seem be happy not to use a tag,
* but this breaks for some devices (IBM drives).
*/
if (XS_TAG_P(xs)) {
@@ -4264,7 +4264,7 @@ isp_start(XS_T *xs)
/*
* Set up DMA and/or do any bus swizzling of the request entry
- * so that the Qlogic F/W understands what is being asked of it.
+ * so that the QLogic F/W understands what is being asked of it.
*/
i = ISP_DMASETUP(isp, xs, reqp, &nxti, optr);
if (i != CMD_QUEUED) {
@@ -7931,7 +7931,7 @@ isp_parse_nvram_2100(struct ispsoftc *isp, u_int8_t *nvram_data)
* I can find. However, we should account for this being set
* at some point in the future.
*
- * Qlogic WWNs have an NAA of 2, but usually nothing shows up in
+ * QLogic WWNs have an NAA of 2, but usually nothing shows up in
* bits 48..60. In the case of the 2202, it appears that they do
* use bit 48 to distinguish between the two instances on the card.
* The 2204, which I've never seen, *probably* extends this method.