* Locate any valid recovery information from the journal and set up the
* journal structures in memory to ignore it (presumably because the
* caller has evidence that it is out of date).
- * This function does'nt appear to be exorted..
+ * This function doesn't appear to be exported..
*
* We perform one pass over the journal to allow us to tell the user how
* much recovery information is being erased, and to let us initialise
*
* Some transactions, such as large extends and truncates, can be done
* atomically all at once or in several stages. The operation requests
- * a credit for a number of buffer modications in advance, but can
+ * a credit for a number of buffer modifications in advance, but can
* extend its credit if it needs more.
*
* jbd2_journal_extend tries to give the running handle more buffer credits.
* If the jbd2_journal_extend() call above fails to grant new buffer credits
* to a running handle, a call to jbd2_journal_restart will commit the
* handle's transaction so far and reattach the handle to a new
- * transaction capabable of guaranteeing the requested number of
+ * transaction capable of guaranteeing the requested number of
* credits. We preserve reserved handle if there's any attached to the
* passed in handle.
*/
/**
* int jbd2_journal_stop() - complete a transaction
- * @handle: tranaction to complete.
+ * @handle: transaction to complete.
*
* All done for a particular handle.
*
* deactivate_locked_super - drop an active reference to superblock
* @s: superblock to deactivate
*
- * Drops an active reference to superblock, converting it into a temprory
+ * Drops an active reference to superblock, converting it into a temporary
* one if there is no other active references left. In that case we
* tell fs driver to shut it down and drop the temporary reference we
* had just acquired.