* We only need to fill in the address because the other members
* of the RX descriptor are invariant, see tg3_init_rings.
*
- * Note the purposeful assymetry of cpu vs. chip accesses. For
+ * Note the purposeful asymmetry of cpu vs. chip accesses. For
* posting buffers we only dirty the first cache line of the RX
* descriptor (containing the address). Whereas for the RX status
* buffers the cpu only reads the last cacheline of the RX descriptor
tp->grc_mode |= GRC_MODE_HOST_SENDBDS;
/* Pseudo-header checksum is done by hardware logic and not
- * the offload processers, so make the chip do the pseudo-
+ * the offload processors, so make the chip do the pseudo-
* header checksums on receive. For transmit it is more
* convenient to do the pseudo-header checksum in software
* as Linux does that on transmit for us in all cases.
#define TG3_CL45_D7_EEERES_STAT_LP_1000T 0x0004
-/* Fast Ethernet Tranceiver definitions */
+/* Fast Ethernet Transceiver definitions */
#define MII_TG3_FET_PTEST 0x17
#define MII_TG3_FET_PTEST_TRIM_SEL 0x0010
#define MII_TG3_FET_PTEST_TRIM_2 0x0002