}
/*
- * ->detroy_inode() callback. Deletes inode from the caches
+ * ->destroy_inode() callback. Deletes inode from the caches
* and frees private data.
*/
static void pohmelfs_destroy_inode(struct inode *inode)
/*
* This loop is a bit ugly, since it waits until reference counter
- * hits 1 and then put object here. Main goal is to prevent race with
- * network thread, when it can start processing given request, i.e.
+ * hits 1 and then puts the object here. Main goal is to prevent race with
+ * the network thread, when it can start processing the given request, i.e.
* increase its reference counter but yet not complete it, while
* we will exit from ->getxattr() with timeout, and although request
* will not be freed (its reference counter was increased by network
* thread), data pointer provided by user may be released, so we will
- * overwrite already freed area in network thread.
+ * overwrite an already freed area in the network thread.
*
* Now after timeout we remove request from the cache, so it can not be
* found by network thread, and wait for its reference counter to hit 1,
* i.e. if network thread already started to process this request, we wait
- * it to finish, and then free object locally. If reference counter is
+ * for it to finish, and then free object locally. If reference counter is
* already 1, i.e. request is not used by anyone else, we can free it without
* problem.
*/
/*
* POHMELFS capabilities: information about supported
* crypto operations (hash/cipher, modes, key sizes and so on),
- * root informaion (used/available size, number of objects, permissions)
+ * root information (used/available size, number of objects, permissions)
*/
enum pohmelfs_capabilities {
POHMELFS_CRYPTO_CAPABILITIES = 0,