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misc: upper-case some abbreviations

Signed-off-by: Holger Schurig <holgerschurig@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
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Holger Schurig 2014-05-30 11:07:33 +02:00 committed by Sascha Hauer
parent bd278ae4fd
commit bfd5d7f112
7 changed files with 28 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ config THUMB2_BAREBOX
bool "Compile barebox in thumb-2 mode (read help)"
help
This enables compilation of barebox in thumb-2 mode which generates
~25% smaller binaries. Arm Assembly code needs some fixups to be able
~25% smaller binaries. ARM assembly code needs some fixups to be able
to work correctly in thumb-2 mode. the barebox core should have these
fixups since most assembly code is derived from the Kernel. However,
your board lowlevel init code may break in thumb-2 mode. You have been
@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ config ARM_BOARD_APPEND_ATAG
endmenu
menu "Arm specific settings"
menu "ARM specific settings"
config CPU_V7_DCACHE_SKIP
bool "Skip DCache Invalidate"

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ coredevice_initcall(arm_request_stack);
static void thumb2_execute(void *func, int argc, char *argv[])
{
/*
* Switch back to arm mode before executing external
* Switch back to ARM mode before executing external
* programs.
*/
__asm__ __volatile__ (

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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ static int do_bootm_linux(struct image_data *data)
load_address = mem_start + PAGE_ALIGN(
uimage_get_size(data->os, data->os_num) * 4);
if (bootm_verbose(data))
printf("no os load address, defaulting to 0x%08lx\n",
printf("no OS load address, defaulting to 0x%08lx\n",
load_address);
}
@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ static int do_bootz_linux(struct image_data *data)
load_address = data->os_address;
if (bootm_verbose(data))
printf("no os load address, defaulting to 0x%08lx\n",
printf("no OS load address, defaulting to 0x%08lx\n",
load_address);
}

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@ -809,24 +809,24 @@ Detect file type
what you have compiled into barebox. Example of "filetype -l":
known filetypes:
arm-zimage : arm Linux zImage
lzo : lzo compressed
lz4 : lz4 compressed
arm-barebox : arm barebox image
arm-zimage : ARM Linux zImage
lzo : LZO compressed
lz4 : LZ4 compressed
arm-barebox : ARM barebox image
u-boot : U-Boot uImage
ubi : UBI image
jffs2 : JFFS2 image
gzip : gzip compressed
bzip2 : bzip2 compressed
dtb : open firmware flat device tree
android : Android boot image
sh : Bourne Shell
gzip : GZIP compressed
bzip2 : BZIP2 compressed
dtb : open firmware Device Tree flattened Binary
android : android boot image
sh : bourne SHell
mips-barebox : MIPS barebox image
fat : FAT filesytem
mbr : MBR sector
bmp : BMP image
png : PNG image
ext : ext filesystem
ext : EXT filesystem
gpt : GUID Partition Table
bpk : Binary PacKage
bbenv : barebox environment file

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@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ int bootm_boot(struct bootm_data *bootm_data)
if (os_type == filetype_uimage) {
ret = bootm_open_os_uimage(data);
if (ret) {
printf("loading os image failed with %s\n",
printf("Loading OS image failed with %s\n",
strerror(-ret));
goto err_out;
}
@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ int bootm_boot(struct bootm_data *bootm_data)
printf("no image handler found for image type %s\n",
file_type_to_string(os_type));
if (os_type == filetype_uimage)
printf("and os type: %d\n", data->os->header.ih_os);
printf("and OS type: %d\n", data->os->header.ih_os);
ret = -ENODEV;
goto err_out;
}

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@ -32,24 +32,24 @@ struct filetype_str {
static const struct filetype_str filetype_str[] = {
[filetype_unknown] = { "unknown", "unkown" },
[filetype_arm_zimage] = { "arm Linux zImage", "arm-zimage" },
[filetype_lzo_compressed] = { "lzo compressed", "lzo" },
[filetype_lz4_compressed] = { "lz4 compressed", "lz4" },
[filetype_arm_barebox] = { "arm barebox image", "arm-barebox" },
[filetype_arm_zimage] = { "ARM Linux zImage", "arm-zimage" },
[filetype_lzo_compressed] = { "LZO compressed", "lzo" },
[filetype_lz4_compressed] = { "LZ4 compressed", "lz4" },
[filetype_arm_barebox] = { "ARM barebox image", "arm-barebox" },
[filetype_uimage] = { "U-Boot uImage", "u-boot" },
[filetype_ubi] = { "UBI image", "ubi" },
[filetype_jffs2] = { "JFFS2 image", "jffs2" },
[filetype_gzip] = { "gzip compressed", "gzip" },
[filetype_bzip2] = { "bzip2 compressed", "bzip2" },
[filetype_oftree] = { "open firmware flat device tree", "dtb" },
[filetype_aimage] = { "Android boot image", "android" },
[filetype_sh] = { "Bourne Shell", "sh" },
[filetype_gzip] = { "GZIP compressed", "gzip" },
[filetype_bzip2] = { "BZIP2 compressed", "bzip2" },
[filetype_oftree] = { "open firmware Device Tree flattened Binary", "dtb" },
[filetype_aimage] = { "android boot image", "android" },
[filetype_sh] = { "bourne SHell", "sh" },
[filetype_mips_barebox] = { "MIPS barebox image", "mips-barebox" },
[filetype_fat] = { "FAT filesytem", "fat" },
[filetype_mbr] = { "MBR sector", "mbr" },
[filetype_bmp] = { "BMP image", "bmp" },
[filetype_png] = { "PNG image", "png" },
[filetype_ext] = { "ext filesystem", "ext" },
[filetype_ext] = { "EXT filesystem", "ext" },
[filetype_gpt] = { "GUID Partition Table", "gpt" },
[filetype_bpk] = { "Binary PacKage", "bpk" },
[filetype_barebox_env] = { "barebox environment file", "bbenv" },

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
More efficient reading of Huffman codes, a streamlined read_bunzip()
function, and various other tweaks. In (limited) tests, approximately
20% faster than bzcat on x86 and about 10% faster on arm.
20% faster than bzcat on x86 and about 10% faster on ARM.
Note that about 2/3 of the time is spent in read_unzip() reversing
the Burrows-Wheeler transformation. Much of that time is delay