Two typos in comments.
Cheers,
FJP
Michael Rubin wrote:
> + * The flush tree organizes the dirtied_when keys with the rb_tree. Any
> + * inodes with a duplicate dirtied_when value are link listed together.
> This + * link list is sorted by the inode's i_flushed_when. When both the
> + * dirited_when and the i_flushed_when are indentical the order in the
> + * linked list determines the order we flush the inodes.
s/dirited_when/dirtied_when/
> + * Here is where we interate to find the next inode to process. The
> + * strategy is to first look for any other inodes with the same
> dirtied_when + * value. If we have already processed that node then we
> need to find + * the next highest dirtied_when value in the tree.
s/interate/iterate/
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