Description: Some source typos Author: Jörg Frings-Fürst Forwarded: https://sourceforge.net/p/ipmitool/bugs/417/ Last-Update: 2016-02-20 --- This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/ Index: trunk/lib/ipmi_hpmfwupg.c =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/lib/ipmi_hpmfwupg.c +++ trunk/lib/ipmi_hpmfwupg.c @@ -2021,13 +2021,13 @@ HpmfwupgQueryRollbackStatus(struct ipmi_ memcpy(&pCtx->resp, rsp->data, sizeof(struct HpmfwupgQueryRollbackStatusResp)); if (pCtx->resp.rollbackComp.ComponentBits.byte != 0) { - /* Rollback occured */ + /* Rollback occurred */ lprintf(LOG_NOTICE, - "Rollback occured on component mask: 0x%02x", + "Rollback occurred on component mask: 0x%02x", pCtx->resp.rollbackComp.ComponentBits.byte); } else { lprintf(LOG_NOTICE, - "No Firmware rollback occured"); + "No Firmware rollback occurred"); } } else if (rsp->ccode == 0x81) { lprintf(LOG_ERR, Index: trunk/include/ipmitool/ipmi_sel.h =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/include/ipmitool/ipmi_sel.h +++ trunk/include/ipmitool/ipmi_sel.h @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ static struct ipmi_event_sensor_types oe { 0xC7 , 0x01 , 0xff, IPMI_EVENT_CLASS_DISCRETE , "FWUM Status", "First Boot After Rollback(error)" }, { 0xC7 , 0x02 , 0xff, IPMI_EVENT_CLASS_DISCRETE , "FWUM Status", "First Boot After Errors (watchdog)" }, { 0xC7 , 0x03 , 0xff, IPMI_EVENT_CLASS_DISCRETE , "FWUM Status", "First Boot After Manual Rollback" }, - { 0xC7 , 0x08 , 0xff, IPMI_EVENT_CLASS_DISCRETE , "FWUM Status", "Firmware Watchdog Bite, reset occured" }, + { 0xC7 , 0x08 , 0xff, IPMI_EVENT_CLASS_DISCRETE , "FWUM Status", "Firmware Watchdog Bite, reset occurred" }, { 0xC8 , 0x00 , 0xff, IPMI_EVENT_CLASS_DISCRETE , "Switch Mngt Software Status", "Not Loaded" }, { 0xC8 , 0x01 , 0xff, IPMI_EVENT_CLASS_DISCRETE , "Switch Mngt Software Status", "Initializing" }, Index: trunk/lib/ipmi_mc.c =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/lib/ipmi_mc.c +++ trunk/lib/ipmi_mc.c @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ ipmi_mc_rst_watchdog(struct ipmi_intf * if (rsp->ccode) { lprintf(LOG_ERR, "Reset Watchdog Timer command failed: %s", (rsp->ccode == IPM_WATCHDOG_RESET_ERROR) ? - "Attempt to reset unitialized watchdog" : + "Attempt to reset uninitialized watchdog" : val2str(rsp->ccode, completion_code_vals)); return -1; } Index: trunk/lib/ipmi_sunoem.c =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/lib/ipmi_sunoem.c +++ trunk/lib/ipmi_sunoem.c @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ ipmi_sunoem_led_get(struct ipmi_intf * i ledtype = str2val(argv[1], sunoem_led_type_vals); if (ledtype == 0xFF) lprintf(LOG_ERR, - "Unknow ledtype, will use data from the SDR oem field"); + "Unknown ledtype, will use data from the SDR oem field"); } if (strncasecmp(argv[0], "all", 3) == 0) { @@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ ipmi_sunoem_led_set(struct ipmi_intf * i ledtype = str2val(argv[2], sunoem_led_type_vals); if (ledtype == 0xFF) lprintf(LOG_ERR, - "Unknow ledtype, will use data from the SDR oem field"); + "Unknown ledtype, will use data from the SDR oem field"); } if (strncasecmp(argv[0], "all", 3) == 0) { Index: trunk/lib/ipmi_dcmi.c =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/lib/ipmi_dcmi.c +++ trunk/lib/ipmi_dcmi.c @@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ chk_nm_rsp(struct ipmi_rs * rsp) * some issue and cannot complete the command */ if (rsp == NULL) { - lprintf(LOG_ERR, "\n No reponse to NM request"); + lprintf(LOG_ERR, "\n No response to NM request"); return 1; } /* if the completion code is greater than zero there was an error. We'll @@ -1426,7 +1426,7 @@ ipmi_dcmi_getthermalpolicy(struct ipmi_i /* rsp->data[0] is equal to response data byte 2 in spec */ memcpy(&val, rsp->data, sizeof (val)); printf("\n"); - printf(" Persistance flag is: %s\n", + printf(" Persistence flag is: %s\n", ((val.exceptionActions & 0x80) ? "set" : "notset")); printf(" Exception Actions, taken if the Temperature Limit exceeded:\n"); printf(" Hard Power Off system and log event: %s\n", @@ -3163,7 +3163,7 @@ ipmi_nm_thresh(struct ipmi_intf * intf, return -1; } if (str2ushort(argv[0], &thresh.thresholds[i++]) < 0) { - lprintf(LOG_ERR,"threshold value %d count must be a positve integer.\n", i); + lprintf(LOG_ERR,"threshold value %d count must be a positive integer.\n", i); return -1; } default: Index: trunk/include/ipmitool/ipmi_sol.h =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/include/ipmitool/ipmi_sol.h +++ trunk/include/ipmitool/ipmi_sol.h @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ struct sol_config_parameters { /* - * The ACTIVATE PAYLOAD command reponse structure + * The ACTIVATE PAYLOAD command response structure * From table 24-2 of the IPMI v2.0 spec */ #ifdef PRAGMA_PACK Index: trunk/src/plugins/lanplus/lanplus.c =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/src/plugins/lanplus/lanplus.c +++ trunk/src/plugins/lanplus/lanplus.c @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ ipmiv2_lan_ping(struct ipmi_intf * intf) * Receive whatever comes back. Ignore received packets that don't correspond * to a request we've sent. * - * Returns: the ipmi_rs packet describing the/a reponse we expect. + * Returns: the ipmi_rs packet describing the/a response we expect. */ static struct ipmi_rs * ipmi_lan_poll_single(struct ipmi_intf * intf) @@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ ipmi_lan_poll_single(struct ipmi_intf * * * 1) An IPMI 1.5 packet (the response to our GET CHANNEL * AUTHENTICATION CAPABILITIES request) - * 2) An RMCP+ message with an IPMI reponse payload + * 2) An RMCP+ message with an IPMI response payload * 3) AN RMCP+ open session response * 4) An RAKP-2 message (response to an RAKP 1 message) * 5) An RAKP-4 message (response to an RAKP 3 message) @@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ ipmi_lan_poll_single(struct ipmi_intf * } /* - * Handle IPMI responses (case #1 and #2) -- all IPMI reponses + * Handle IPMI responses (case #1 and #2) -- all IPMI responses */ if (rsp->session.payloadtype == IPMI_PAYLOAD_TYPE_IPMI) { struct ipmi_rq_entry * entry; @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ ipmi_lan_poll_single(struct ipmi_intf * * Receive whatever comes back. Ignore received packets that don't correspond * to a request we've sent. * - * Returns: the ipmi_rs packet describing the/a reponse we expect. + * Returns: the ipmi_rs packet describing the/a response we expect. */ static struct ipmi_rs * ipmi_lan_poll_recv(struct ipmi_intf * intf) @@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ ipmi_lan_poll_recv(struct ipmi_intf * in /* - * read_open_session_reponse + * read_open_session_response * * Initialize the ipmi_rs from the IPMI 2.x open session response data. * @@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ read_open_session_response(struct ipmi_r /* Message tag */ rsp->payload.open_session_response.message_tag = rsp->data[offset]; - /* RAKP reponse code */ + /* RAKP response code */ rsp->payload.open_session_response.rakp_return_code = rsp->data[offset + 1]; /* Maximum privilege level */ @@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ read_rakp2_message( /* Message tag */ rsp->payload.rakp2_message.message_tag = rsp->data[offset]; - /* RAKP reponse code */ + /* RAKP response code */ rsp->payload.rakp2_message.rakp_return_code = rsp->data[offset + 1]; /* Console session ID */ @@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@ read_rakp4_message( /* Message tag */ rsp->payload.rakp4_message.message_tag = rsp->data[offset]; - /* RAKP reponse code */ + /* RAKP response code */ rsp->payload.rakp4_message.rakp_return_code = rsp->data[offset + 1]; /* Console session ID */ @@ -3416,7 +3416,7 @@ ipmi_lanplus_open(struct ipmi_intf * int if (!ipmi_oem_active(intf, "i82571spt") && ipmi_get_auth_capabilities_cmd(intf, &auth_cap)) { lprintf(LOG_INFO, "Error issuing Get Channel " - "Authentication Capabilies request"); + "Authentication Capabilities request"); goto fail; } Index: trunk/src/plugins/lan/lan.c =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/src/plugins/lan/lan.c +++ trunk/src/plugins/lan/lan.c @@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ ipmi_lan_send_cmd(struct ipmi_intf * int // Example: We have to send command 23 and 2d. // If we send command,seq as 23,10 and if we dont get any response it will // retry 4 times with 23,10 and then come out here and indicate that there is no - // reponse from the remote controller and will send the next command for + // response from the remote controller and will send the next command for // ie 2d,11. And if the BMC is slow to respond and returns 23,10 then it // will match it in the list and will take response of command 23 as response // for command 2d and return success. So ideally when retries are done and