doc: replace "practise" with "practice" in Documentation
To keep the Documentation consistent either "practise" or "practice" should be used. Since there are 3 lines with "practise" ~/linux/Documentation$ grep -r practise * | wc -l 3 and 108 lines with "practice" ~/linux/Documentation$ grep -r practice * | wc -l 108 this patch converts "practise" to "practice". Signed-off-by: Jeremiah Mahler <jmmahler@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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@ -576,7 +576,7 @@ Some devices are known to have faulty MSI implementations. Usually this
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is handled in the individual device driver, but occasionally it's necessary
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to handle this with a quirk. Some drivers have an option to disable use
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of MSI. While this is a convenient workaround for the driver author,
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it is not good practise, and should not be emulated.
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it is not good practice, and should not be emulated.
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5.4. Finding why MSIs are disabled on a device
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@ -369,13 +369,13 @@ you are responsible for last-minute changes. Example :
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[lucky@maintainer.example.org: struct foo moved from foo.c to foo.h]
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Signed-off-by: Lucky K Maintainer <lucky@maintainer.example.org>
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This practise is particularly helpful if you maintain a stable branch and
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This practice is particularly helpful if you maintain a stable branch and
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want at the same time to credit the author, track changes, merge the fix,
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and protect the submitter from complaints. Note that under no circumstances
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can you change the author's identity (the From header), as it is the one
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which appears in the changelog.
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Special note to back-porters: It seems to be a common and useful practise
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Special note to back-porters: It seems to be a common and useful practice
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to insert an indication of the origin of a patch at the top of the commit
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message (just after the subject line) to facilitate tracking. For instance,
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here's what we see in 2.6-stable :
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