* Once the pen touches the touchscreen, the touchscreen switches from
* IRQ-driven mode to polling mode to prevent interrupt storm. The polling
* is realized by worker thread, which is called every 20 or so milliseconds.
- * This gives the touchscreen enough fluence and does not strain the system
+ * This gives the touchscreen enough fluency and does not strain the system
* too much.
*/
#define LRADC_TS_SAMPLE_DELAY_MS 5
/*
* The LRADC reads the following amount of samples from each touchscreen
- * channel and the driver then computes avarage of these.
+ * channel and the driver then computes average of these.
*/
#define LRADC_TS_SAMPLE_AMOUNT 4
* CH5 -- Touch screen YNLR
* CH6 -- Touch screen WIPER (5-wire only)
*
- * The bitfields below represents which parts of the LRADC block are
+ * The bit fields below represents which parts of the LRADC block are
* switched into special mode of operation. These channels can not
* be sampled as regular LRADC channels. The driver will refuse any
* attempt to sample these channels.
struct input_dev *ts_input;
enum mxs_lradc_id soc;
- enum lradc_ts_plate cur_plate; /* statemachine */
+ enum lradc_ts_plate cur_plate; /* state machine */
bool ts_valid;
unsigned ts_x_pos;
unsigned ts_y_pos;
int ret;
/*
- * See if there is no buffered operation in progess. If there is, simply
+ * See if there is no buffered operation in progress. If there is, simply
* bail out. This can be improved to support both buffered and raw IO at
* the same time, yet the code becomes horribly complicated. Therefore I
* applied KISS principle here.