LASSERT(!msg->msg_routing);
msg->msg_md = md;
- if (msg->msg_receiving) { /* commited for receiving */
+ if (msg->msg_receiving) { /* committed for receiving */
msg->msg_offset = offset;
msg->msg_wanted = mlen;
}
* NB: message is committed for sending, we should return
* on success because LND will finalize this message later.
*
- * Also, there is possibility that message is commited for
+ * Also, there is possibility that message is committed for
* sending and also failed before delivering to LND,
* i.e: ENOMEM, in that case we can't fall through either
* because CPT for sending can be different with CPT for
* NB: message is committed for sending, we should return
* on success because LND will finalize this message later.
*
- * Also, there is possibility that message is commited for
+ * Also, there is possibility that message is committed for
* sending and also failed before delivering to LND,
* i.e: ENOMEM, in that case we can't fall through either:
* - The rule is message must decommit for sending first if
int rc;
int i;
- LASSERT (!cfs_in_interrupt ());
+ LASSERT (!in_interrupt ());
- if (msg == NULL)
- return;
+ if (msg == NULL)
+ return;
#if 0
CDEBUG(D_WARNING, "%s msg->%s Flags:%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s txp %s rxp %s\n",
lnet_msgtyp2str(msg->msg_type), libcfs_id2str(msg->msg_target),
again:
rc = 0;
if (!msg->msg_tx_committed && !msg->msg_rx_committed) {
- /* not commited to network yet */
+ /* not committed to network yet */
LASSERT(!msg->msg_onactivelist);
lnet_msg_free(msg);
return;
}
/*
- * NB: routed message can be commited for both receiving and sending,
+ * NB: routed message can be committed for both receiving and sending,
* we should finalize in LIFO order and keep counters correct.
* (finalize sending first then finalize receiving)
*/