From 64917ca38933d10b3763f61df7a1e58e1e127b52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Tyser Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 15:38:26 -0600 Subject: PCIe, USB: Replace 'end point' references with 'endpoint' When referring to PCIe and USB 'endpoint' is the standard naming convention. Signed-off-by: Peter Tyser Acked-by: Stefan Roese Acked-by: Remy Bohmer --- cpu/ppc4xx/4xx_pcie.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'cpu/ppc4xx/4xx_pcie.c') diff --git a/cpu/ppc4xx/4xx_pcie.c b/cpu/ppc4xx/4xx_pcie.c index d9605c30b5..f3b921477b 100644 --- a/cpu/ppc4xx/4xx_pcie.c +++ b/cpu/ppc4xx/4xx_pcie.c @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ static inline u64 ppc4xx_get_cfgaddr(int port) } /* - * 4xx boards as end point and root point setup + * 4xx boards as endpoint and root point setup * and * testing inbound and out bound windows * @@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ static inline u64 ppc4xx_get_cfgaddr(int port) * * Once your board came up as root point , you can verify by reading * /proc/bus/pci/devices. Where you can see the configuration registers - * of end point device attached to the port. + * of endpoint device attached to the port. * * Enpoint cofiguration can be verified by connecting 4xx board to any * host or another 4xx board. Then try to scan the device. In case of -- cgit v1.2.1