* Read the superblock and rootnode of the b+tree.
* Drill down through the interior nodes using befs_find_key().
* Once at the correct leaf node, use befs_find_key() again to get the
- * actuall value stored with the key.
+ * actual value stored with the key.
*/
int
befs_btree_find(struct super_block *sb, const befs_data_stream *ds,
* @keysize: Length of the returned key
* @value: Value stored with the returned key
*
- * Heres how it works: Key_no is the index of the key/value pair to
+ * Here's how it works: Key_no is the index of the key/value pair to
* return in keybuf/value.
* Bufsize is the size of keybuf (BEFS_NAME_LEN+1 is a good size). Keysize is
* the number of characters in the key (just a convenience).
* @node_off: Pointer to offset of current node within datastream. Modified
* by the function.
*
- *
* Helper function for btree traverse. Moves the current position to the
* start of the first leaf node.
*
*
* Returns 0 if @key1 and @key2 are equal.
* Returns >0 if @key1 is greater.
- * Returns <0 if @key2 is greater..
+ * Returns <0 if @key2 is greater.
*/
static int
befs_compare_strings(const void *key1, int keylen1,