Fix spelling in various files

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codespell -q 3 --skip="*.in,*.sh,*.m4,config,configure,autom4te.cache"

Signed-off-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>
pull/165/head
Yegor Yefremov 2019-11-11 14:21:07 +01:00
parent 35b2ef691c
commit 14ccc06eba
14 changed files with 18 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ subsystem (aka SocketCAN):
* [cannelloni](https://github.com/mguentner/cannelloni) : UDP/SCTP based SocketCAN tunnel * [cannelloni](https://github.com/mguentner/cannelloni) : UDP/SCTP based SocketCAN tunnel
#### CAN in-kernel gateway configuration #### CAN in-kernel gateway configuration
* cangw : CAN gateway userpace tool for netlink configuration * cangw : CAN gateway userspace tool for netlink configuration
#### CAN bus measurement and testing #### CAN bus measurement and testing
* canbusload : calculate and display the CAN busload * canbusload : calculate and display the CAN busload

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
/* /*
* tst-bcm-server.c * tst-bcm-server.c
* *
* Test programm that implements a socket server which understands ASCII * Test program that implements a socket server which understands ASCII
* messages for simple broadcast manager frame send commands. * messages for simple broadcast manager frame send commands.
* *
* < interface command ival_s ival_us can_id can_dlc [data]* > * < interface command ival_s ival_us can_id can_dlc [data]* >

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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ The destination field may be set during sendto().
emits **19234080#0123456789ABCDEF** . emits **19234080#0123456789ABCDEF** .
The destination CAN iface __must__ always match the source CAN iface. The destination CAN iface __must__ always match the source CAN iface.
Specifing one during bind is therefore sufficient. Specifying one during bind is therefore sufficient.
./testj1939 -s can0:,0x12300 :0x40 ./testj1939 -s can0:,0x12300 :0x40
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ For broadcasted transmissions
emits **1B21FF80#0123456789ABCDEF** rather than 1923FF80#012345678ABCDEF emits **1B21FF80#0123456789ABCDEF** rather than 1923FF80#012345678ABCDEF
Desitination specific transmissions Destination specific transmissions
./testj1939 -s can0:0x80,0x12300 :0x40,0x32100 ./testj1939 -s can0:0x80,0x12300 :0x40,0x32100
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ emits:
18EBFF80#02EF0123456789AB 18EBFF80#02EF0123456789AB
18EBFF80#03CDEF01234567FF 18EBFF80#03CDEF01234567FF
The fragments for broadcasted *Transport Protocol* are seperated The fragments for broadcasted *Transport Protocol* are separated
__50ms__ from each other. __50ms__ from each other.
Destination specific *Transport Protocol* applies flow control Destination specific *Transport Protocol* applies flow control
and may emit CAN packets much faster. and may emit CAN packets much faster.

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ See [Wikipedia:socketcan](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socketcan)
* CAN id is composed of * CAN id is composed of
* 0..8: SA (source address) * 0..8: SA (source address)
* 9..26: * 9..26:
* PDU1: PGN+DA (destionation address) * PDU1: PGN+DA (destination address)
* PDU2: PGN * PDU2: PGN
* 27..29: PRIO * 27..29: PRIO
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ will emit a single CAN frame.
send(sock, data, 9, 0); send(sock, data, 9, 0);
will use fragementation, emitting 1+ CAN frames. will use fragmentation, emitting 1+ CAN frames.
# Using J1939 # Using J1939

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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ void print_usage(char *prg)
fprintf(stderr, "Up to %d CAN interfaces with mandatory bitrate can be specified on the \n", MAXSOCK); fprintf(stderr, "Up to %d CAN interfaces with mandatory bitrate can be specified on the \n", MAXSOCK);
fprintf(stderr, "commandline in the form: <ifname>@<bitrate>\n\n"); fprintf(stderr, "commandline in the form: <ifname>@<bitrate>\n\n");
fprintf(stderr, "The bitrate is mandatory as it is needed to know the CAN bus bitrate to\n"); fprintf(stderr, "The bitrate is mandatory as it is needed to know the CAN bus bitrate to\n");
fprintf(stderr, "calcultate the bus load percentage based on the received CAN frames.\n"); fprintf(stderr, "calculate the bus load percentage based on the received CAN frames.\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Due to the bitstuffing estimation the calculated busload may exceed 100%%.\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Due to the bitstuffing estimation the calculated busload may exceed 100%%.\n");
fprintf(stderr, "For each given interface the data is presented in one line which contains:\n\n"); fprintf(stderr, "For each given interface the data is presented in one line which contains:\n\n");
fprintf(stderr, "(interface) (received CAN frames) (used bits total) (used bits for payload)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "(interface) (received CAN frames) (used bits total) (used bits for payload)\n");

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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ void print_usage(char *prg)
fprintf(stderr, " -u <usecs> (delay bridge forwarding by <usecs> microseconds)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -u <usecs> (delay bridge forwarding by <usecs> microseconds)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -l (log CAN-frames into file. Sets '-s %d' by default)\n", SILENT_ON); fprintf(stderr, " -l (log CAN-frames into file. Sets '-s %d' by default)\n", SILENT_ON);
fprintf(stderr, " -L (use log file format on stdout)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -L (use log file format on stdout)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -n <count> (terminate after receiption of <count> CAN frames)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -n <count> (terminate after reception of <count> CAN frames)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -r <size> (set socket receive buffer to <size>)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -r <size> (set socket receive buffer to <size>)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -D (Don't exit if a \"detected\" can device goes down.\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -D (Don't exit if a \"detected\" can device goes down.\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -d (monitor dropped CAN frames)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -d (monitor dropped CAN frames)\n");

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@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ int parse_fdmod(char *optarg, struct fdmodattr *modmsg)
int parse_rtlist(char *prgname, unsigned char *rxbuf, int len) int parse_rtlist(char *prgname, unsigned char *rxbuf, int len)
{ {
char ifname[IF_NAMESIZE]; /* internface name for if_indextoname() */ char ifname[IF_NAMESIZE]; /* interface name for if_indextoname() */
struct rtcanmsg *rtc; struct rtcanmsg *rtc;
struct rtattr *rta; struct rtattr *rta;
struct nlmsghdr *nlh; struct nlmsghdr *nlh;

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@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
} }
if (assignments) { if (assignments) {
/* add & check user assginments from commandline */ /* add & check user assignments from commandline */
for (i=0; i<assignments; i++) { for (i=0; i<assignments; i++) {
if (strlen(argv[optind+i]) >= BUFSZ) { if (strlen(argv[optind+i]) >= BUFSZ) {
fprintf(stderr, "Assignment too long!\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Assignment too long!\n");

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ void print_usage(char *prg)
fprintf(stderr, " -m <val> (STmin in ms/ns. See spec.)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -m <val> (STmin in ms/ns. See spec.)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -f <time ns> (force rx stmin value in nanosecs)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -f <time ns> (force rx stmin value in nanosecs)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -w <num> (max. wait frame transmissions.)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -w <num> (max. wait frame transmissions.)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -l (loop: do not exit after pdu receiption.)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -l (loop: do not exit after pdu reception.)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -L <mtu>:<tx_dl>:<tx_flags> (link layer options for CAN FD)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -L <mtu>:<tx_dl>:<tx_flags> (link layer options for CAN FD)\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\nCAN IDs and addresses are given and expected in hexadecimal values.\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\nCAN IDs and addresses are given and expected in hexadecimal values.\n");
fprintf(stderr, "The pdu data is written on STDOUT in space separated ASCII hex values.\n"); fprintf(stderr, "The pdu data is written on STDOUT in space separated ASCII hex values.\n");

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@ -102,10 +102,10 @@ void print_usage(char *prg)
fprintf(stderr, "\nUsage: %s -l <port> -s <can_id> -d <can_id> [options] <CAN interface>\n", prg); fprintf(stderr, "\nUsage: %s -l <port> -s <can_id> -d <can_id> [options] <CAN interface>\n", prg);
fprintf(stderr, "Options: (* = mandatory)\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Options: (* = mandatory)\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "ip adressing:\n"); fprintf(stderr, "ip addressing:\n");
fprintf(stderr, " * -l <port> (local port for the server)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " * -l <port> (local port for the server)\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "isotp adressing:\n"); fprintf(stderr, "isotp addressing:\n");
fprintf(stderr, " * -s <can_id> (source can_id. Use 8 digits for extended IDs)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " * -s <can_id> (source can_id. Use 8 digits for extended IDs)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " * -d <can_id> (destination can_id. Use 8 digits for extended IDs)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " * -d <can_id> (destination can_id. Use 8 digits for extended IDs)\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -x <addr>[:<rxaddr>] (extended addressing / opt. separate rxaddr)\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -x <addr>[:<rxaddr>] (extended addressing / opt. separate rxaddr)\n");

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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ void printbuf(unsigned char *buffer, int nbytes, int color, int timestamp,
} }
} }
/* the source socket gets pdu data from the detination id */ /* the source socket gets pdu data from the destination id */
printf(" %s %03X [%d] ", candevice, src & CAN_EFF_MASK, nbytes); printf(" %s %03X [%d] ", candevice, src & CAN_EFF_MASK, nbytes);
if (format & FORMAT_HEX) { if (format & FORMAT_HEX) {
for (i=0; i<nbytes; i++) { for (i=0; i<nbytes; i++) {

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jspy.c
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ static struct {
}; };
/* /*
* usefull buffers * useful buffers
*/ */
static const int ival_1 = 1; static const int ival_1 = 1;

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lib.h
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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ int hexstring2data(char *arg, unsigned char *data, int maxdlen);
int parse_canframe(char *cs, struct canfd_frame *cf); int parse_canframe(char *cs, struct canfd_frame *cf);
/* /*
* Transfers a valid ASCII string decribing a CAN frame into struct canfd_frame. * Transfers a valid ASCII string describing a CAN frame into struct canfd_frame.
* *
* CAN 2.0 frames * CAN 2.0 frames
* - string layout <can_id>#{R{len}|data} * - string layout <can_id>#{R{len}|data}

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ int pty2can(int pty, int socket, struct can_filter *fi,
nbytes = read(pty, &buf[rxoffset], sizeof(buf)-rxoffset-1); nbytes = read(pty, &buf[rxoffset], sizeof(buf)-rxoffset-1);
if (nbytes <= 0) { if (nbytes <= 0) {
/* nbytes == 0 : no error but pty decriptor has been closed */ /* nbytes == 0 : no error but pty descriptor has been closed */
if (nbytes < 0) if (nbytes < 0)
perror("read pty"); perror("read pty");