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@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ NON-STATIC CONFIGURATIONS
262Developer boards often play by different rules than product boards, and one 262Developer boards often play by different rules than product boards, and one
263example is the potential need to hotplug SPI devices and/or controllers. 263example is the potential need to hotplug SPI devices and/or controllers.
264 264
265For those cases you might need to use use spi_busnum_to_master() to look 265For those cases you might need to use spi_busnum_to_master() to look
266up the spi bus master, and will likely need spi_new_device() to provide the 266up the spi bus master, and will likely need spi_new_device() to provide the
267board info based on the board that was hotplugged. Of course, you'd later 267board info based on the board that was hotplugged. Of course, you'd later
268call at least spi_unregister_device() when that board is removed. 268call at least spi_unregister_device() when that board is removed.
@@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ As soon as it enters probe(), the driver may issue I/O requests to
322the SPI device using "struct spi_message". When remove() returns, 322the SPI device using "struct spi_message". When remove() returns,
323the driver guarantees that it won't submit any more such messages. 323the driver guarantees that it won't submit any more such messages.
324 324
325 - An spi_message is a sequence of of protocol operations, executed 325 - An spi_message is a sequence of protocol operations, executed
326 as one atomic sequence. SPI driver controls include: 326 as one atomic sequence. SPI driver controls include:
327 327
328 + when bidirectional reads and writes start ... by how its 328 + when bidirectional reads and writes start ... by how its