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[1/1,v2] String and comment review: Fix typos; fix a couple of mandatory grammatical issues for clarity.

Message ID 1463707125-21899-2-git-send-email-nsteeves@gmail.com (mailing list archive)
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Nicholas D Steeves May 20, 2016, 1:18 a.m. UTC
Signed-off-by: Nicholas D Steeves <nsteeves@gmail.com>
---
 fs/btrfs/backref.c                |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/btrfs_inode.h            |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/check-integrity.c        |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/ctree.c                  | 14 +++++++-------
 fs/btrfs/ctree.h                  |  6 +++---
 fs/btrfs/delayed-ref.h            |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/dev-replace.c            |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/disk-io.c                | 10 +++++-----
 fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c            | 32 ++++++++++++++++----------------
 fs/btrfs/extent_io.c              |  4 ++--
 fs/btrfs/extent_map.c             |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/file.c                   |  4 ++--
 fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.c       |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.h       |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/inode.c                  | 22 +++++++++++-----------
 fs/btrfs/ioctl.c                  | 10 +++++-----
 fs/btrfs/ordered-data.h           |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/qgroup.c                 | 16 ++++++++--------
 fs/btrfs/raid56.c                 |  6 +++---
 fs/btrfs/relocation.c             | 12 ++++++------
 fs/btrfs/root-tree.c              |  4 ++--
 fs/btrfs/scrub.c                  |  4 ++--
 fs/btrfs/send.c                   |  6 +++---
 fs/btrfs/struct-funcs.c           |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/super.c                  |  8 ++++----
 fs/btrfs/sysfs.c                  |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/tests/extent-io-tests.c  |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/tests/free-space-tests.c |  7 ++++---
 fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c      |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/tests/qgroup-tests.c     |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/transaction.h            |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/tree-log.c               |  8 ++++----
 fs/btrfs/ulist.c                  |  2 +-
 fs/btrfs/volumes.c                |  8 ++++----
 34 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 106 deletions(-)

Comments

Nicholas D Steeves May 20, 2016, 1:30 a.m. UTC | #1
Hi David,

Sorry for the noise.  Please disregard my v1 patch and subsequent
emails.  This patch is for upstream linux-next.  From now on I think
that's what I'm going to work from, to keep things simple, because it
seems I'm still inept with git.

Regards,
Nicholas
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David Sterba May 23, 2016, 5:01 p.m. UTC | #2
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 09:30:49PM -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> Sorry for the noise.  Please disregard my v1 patch and subsequent
> emails.  This patch is for upstream linux-next.  From now on I think
> that's what I'm going to work from, to keep things simple, because it
> seems I'm still inept with git.

The patch applies cleanly on top of the current branch that's going to
Linus tree, so I'll queue it for the next pull request. All your inline
notices were addressed. Thanks.
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Nicholas D Steeves May 23, 2016, 6:26 p.m. UTC | #3
On 23 May 2016 at 13:01, David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz> wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 09:30:49PM -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>> Sorry for the noise.  Please disregard my v1 patch and subsequent
>> emails.  This patch is for upstream linux-next.  From now on I think
>> that's what I'm going to work from, to keep things simple, because it
>> seems I'm still inept with git.
>
> The patch applies cleanly on top of the current branch that's going to
> Linus tree, so I'll queue it for the next pull request. All your inline
> notices were addressed. Thanks.

You're welcome, and thank you for the assistance.  I don't want to
annoy everyone with a regular stream of these patches, so what do you
think of the the following?:  I'll submit a patch for user-facing
typos in btrfs-progs when I find one, if I find any, and a strings &
comments review for both -progs and kernel twice a year, where one
review is part of preparing for an LTS kernel.

Regards,
Nicholas
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David Sterba May 24, 2016, 10:50 a.m. UTC | #4
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 02:26:46PM -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> On 23 May 2016 at 13:01, David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz> wrote:
> > On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 09:30:49PM -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> >> Sorry for the noise.  Please disregard my v1 patch and subsequent
> >> emails.  This patch is for upstream linux-next.  From now on I think
> >> that's what I'm going to work from, to keep things simple, because it
> >> seems I'm still inept with git.
> >
> > The patch applies cleanly on top of the current branch that's going to
> > Linus tree, so I'll queue it for the next pull request. All your inline
> > notices were addressed. Thanks.
> 
> You're welcome, and thank you for the assistance.  I don't want to
> annoy everyone with a regular stream of these patches, so what do you
> think of the the following?:  I'll submit a patch for user-facing
> typos in btrfs-progs when I find one,

Sending typo fixes for all user visible text is OK and welcome anytime.

> if I find any, and a strings &
> comments review for both -progs and kernel twice a year, where one
> review is part of preparing for an LTS kernel.

Typos in comments can be done once in a year I think.
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Nicholas D Steeves May 27, 2016, 11:13 a.m. UTC | #5
On 24 May 2016 at 06:50, David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz> wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 02:26:46PM -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>> On 23 May 2016 at 13:01, David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz> wrote:
>> > On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 09:30:49PM -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>> >> Sorry for the noise.  Please disregard my v1 patch and subsequent
>> >> emails.  This patch is for upstream linux-next.  From now on I think
>> >> that's what I'm going to work from, to keep things simple, because it
>> >> seems I'm still inept with git.
>> >
>> > The patch applies cleanly on top of the current branch that's going to
>> > Linus tree, so I'll queue it for the next pull request. All your inline
>> > notices were addressed. Thanks.
>>
>> You're welcome, and thank you for the assistance.  I don't want to
>> annoy everyone with a regular stream of these patches, so what do you
>> think of the the following?:  I'll submit a patch for user-facing
>> typos in btrfs-progs when I find one,
>
> Sending typo fixes for all user visible text is OK and welcome anytime.
>
>> if I find any, and a strings &
>> comments review for both -progs and kernel twice a year, where one
>> review is part of preparing for an LTS kernel.
>
> Typos in comments can be done once in a year I think.

Thank you for the clarification.  When would be the best time?  While
preparing for an LTS kernel, or a certain amount of time before one?
Would you like me to skip 4.10 this year and stick to doing it in the
month of May?

Best regards,
Nicholas
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David Sterba May 30, 2016, 12:15 p.m. UTC | #6
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 07:13:35AM -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> On 24 May 2016 at 06:50, David Sterba <dsterba@suse.cz> wrote:
> > Sending typo fixes for all user visible text is OK and welcome anytime.
> >
> >> if I find any, and a strings &
> >> comments review for both -progs and kernel twice a year, where one
> >> review is part of preparing for an LTS kernel.
> >
> > Typos in comments can be done once in a year I think.
> 
> Thank you for the clarification.  When would be the best time?  While
> preparing for an LTS kernel, or a certain amount of time before one?
> Would you like me to skip 4.10 this year and stick to doing it in the
> month of May?

Tough question :) I think anything post 2017 is ok, but I also hope there
won't be many typos.
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Patch

diff --git a/fs/btrfs/backref.c b/fs/btrfs/backref.c
index d309018..8bb3509 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/backref.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/backref.c
@@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@  static int inode_to_path(u64 inum, u32 name_len, unsigned long name_off,
  * from ipath->fspath->val[i].
  * when it returns, there are ipath->fspath->elem_cnt number of paths available
  * in ipath->fspath->val[]. when the allocated space wasn't sufficient, the
- * number of missed paths in recored in ipath->fspath->elem_missed, otherwise,
+ * number of missed paths is recorded in ipath->fspath->elem_missed, otherwise,
  * it's zero. ipath->fspath->bytes_missing holds the number of bytes that would
  * have been needed to return all paths.
  */
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/btrfs_inode.h b/fs/btrfs/btrfs_inode.h
index 1da5753..4919aed 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/btrfs_inode.h
+++ b/fs/btrfs/btrfs_inode.h
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@  struct btrfs_dio_private {
 	struct bio *dio_bio;
 
 	/*
-	 * The original bio may be splited to several sub-bios, this is
+	 * The original bio may be split to several sub-bios, this is
 	 * done during endio of sub-bios
 	 */
 	int (*subio_endio)(struct inode *, struct btrfs_io_bio *, int);
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/check-integrity.c b/fs/btrfs/check-integrity.c
index 516e19d..b677a6e 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/check-integrity.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/check-integrity.c
@@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@  again:
 		/*
 		 * Clear all references of this block. Do not free
 		 * the block itself even if is not referenced anymore
-		 * because it still carries valueable information
+		 * because it still carries valuable information
 		 * like whether it was ever written and IO completed.
 		 */
 		list_for_each_entry_safe(l, tmp, &block->ref_to_list,
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/ctree.c b/fs/btrfs/ctree.c
index decd0a3..ba4dc5c 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/ctree.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/ctree.c
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@  struct extent_buffer *btrfs_root_node(struct btrfs_root *root)
 
 		/*
 		 * RCU really hurts here, we could free up the root node because
-		 * it was cow'ed but we may not get the new root node yet so do
+		 * it was COWed but we may not get the new root node yet so do
 		 * the inc_not_zero dance and if it doesn't work then
 		 * synchronize_rcu and try again.
 		 */
@@ -955,7 +955,7 @@  int btrfs_block_can_be_shared(struct btrfs_root *root,
 			      struct extent_buffer *buf)
 {
 	/*
-	 * Tree blocks not in refernece counted trees and tree roots
+	 * Tree blocks not in reference counted trees and tree roots
 	 * are never shared. If a block was allocated after the last
 	 * snapshot and the block was not allocated by tree relocation,
 	 * we know the block is not shared.
@@ -1270,7 +1270,7 @@  __tree_mod_log_oldest_root(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
 
 /*
  * tm is a pointer to the first operation to rewind within eb. then, all
- * previous operations will be rewinded (until we reach something older than
+ * previous operations will be rewound (until we reach something older than
  * time_seq).
  */
 static void
@@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@  __tree_mod_log_rewind(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, struct extent_buffer *eb,
 }
 
 /*
- * Called with eb read locked. If the buffer cannot be rewinded, the same buffer
+ * Called with eb read locked. If the buffer cannot be rewound, the same buffer
  * is returned. If rewind operations happen, a fresh buffer is returned. The
  * returned buffer is always read-locked. If the returned buffer is not the
  * input buffer, the lock on the input buffer is released and the input buffer
@@ -1516,7 +1516,7 @@  static inline int should_cow_block(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 	 * 3) the root is not forced COW.
 	 *
 	 * What is forced COW:
-	 *    when we create snapshot during commiting the transaction,
+	 *    when we create snapshot during committing the transaction,
 	 *    after we've finished coping src root, we must COW the shared
 	 *    block to ensure the metadata consistency.
 	 */
@@ -1531,7 +1531,7 @@  static inline int should_cow_block(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 
 /*
  * cows a single block, see __btrfs_cow_block for the real work.
- * This version of it has extra checks so that a block isn't cow'd more than
+ * This version of it has extra checks so that a block isn't COWed more than
  * once per transaction, as long as it hasn't been written yet
  */
 noinline int btrfs_cow_block(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
@@ -2986,7 +2986,7 @@  again:
 		btrfs_unlock_up_safe(p, level + 1);
 
 		/*
-		 * Since we can unwind eb's we want to do a real search every
+		 * Since we can unwind ebs [ <- orig="eb's" Is this more clear as plural, or as singular possessive? -- Nicholas D Steeves ] we want to do a real search every
 		 * time.
 		 */
 		prev_cmp = -1;
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/ctree.h b/fs/btrfs/ctree.h
index 1568022..cc65e9b 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/ctree.h
+++ b/fs/btrfs/ctree.h
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@  static const int btrfs_csum_sizes[] = { 4 };
 /* four bytes for CRC32 */
 #define BTRFS_EMPTY_DIR_SIZE 0
 
-/* spefic to btrfs_map_block(), therefore not in include/linux/blk_types.h */
+/* specific to btrfs_map_block(), therefore not in include/linux/blk_types.h */
 #define REQ_GET_READ_MIRRORS	(1 << 30)
 
 /* ioprio of readahead is set to idle */
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@  struct btrfs_space_info {
 	 * bytes_pinned does not reflect the bytes that will be pinned once the
 	 * delayed refs are flushed, so this counter is inc'ed every time we
 	 * call btrfs_free_extent so it is a realtime count of what will be
-	 * freed once the transaction is committed.  It will be zero'ed every
+	 * freed once the transaction is committed.  It will be zeroed every
 	 * time the transaction commits.
 	 */
 	struct percpu_counter total_bytes_pinned;
@@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@  static inline void btrfs_init_map_token (struct btrfs_map_token *token)
 	token->kaddr = NULL;
 }
 
-/* some macros to generate set/get funcs for the struct fields.  This
+/* some macros to generate set/get functions for the struct fields.  This
  * assumes there is a lefoo_to_cpu for every type, so lets make a simple
  * one for u8:
  */
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/delayed-ref.h b/fs/btrfs/delayed-ref.h
index c24b653..5fca953 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/delayed-ref.h
+++ b/fs/btrfs/delayed-ref.h
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@  struct btrfs_delayed_ref_root {
 
 	/*
 	 * To make qgroup to skip given root.
-	 * This is for snapshot, as btrfs_qgroup_inherit() will manully
+	 * This is for snapshot, as btrfs_qgroup_inherit() will manually
 	 * modify counters for snapshot and its source, so we should skip
 	 * the snapshot in new_root/old_roots or it will get calculated twice
 	 */
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/dev-replace.c b/fs/btrfs/dev-replace.c
index 85f12e6..63ef9cd 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/dev-replace.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/dev-replace.c
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@  int btrfs_dev_replace_by_ioctl(struct btrfs_root *root,
 }
 
 /*
- * blocked until all flighting bios are finished.
+ * blocked until all in-flight bios operations are finished.
  */
 static void btrfs_rm_dev_replace_blocked(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info)
 {
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/disk-io.c b/fs/btrfs/disk-io.c
index 76d9e6b..6628fca 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/disk-io.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/disk-io.c
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@  static int verify_parent_transid(struct extent_io_tree *io_tree,
 	/*
 	 * Things reading via commit roots that don't have normal protection,
 	 * like send, can have a really old block in cache that may point at a
-	 * block that has been free'd and re-allocated.  So don't clear uptodate
+	 * block that has been freed and re-allocated.  So don't clear uptodate
 	 * if we find an eb that is under IO (dirty/writeback) because we could
 	 * end up reading in the stale data and then writing it back out and
 	 * making everybody very sad.
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@  static int btrfs_check_super_csum(char *raw_disk_sb)
 		/*
 		 * The super_block structure does not span the whole
 		 * BTRFS_SUPER_INFO_SIZE range, we expect that the unused space
-		 * is filled with zeros and is included in the checkum.
+		 * is filled with zeros and is included in the checksum.
 		 */
 		crc = btrfs_csum_data(raw_disk_sb + BTRFS_CSUM_SIZE,
 				crc, BTRFS_SUPER_INFO_SIZE - BTRFS_CSUM_SIZE);
@@ -600,7 +600,7 @@  static noinline int check_leaf(struct btrfs_root *root,
 
 		/*
 		 * Check to make sure that we don't point outside of the leaf,
-		 * just incase all the items are consistent to eachother, but
+		 * just in case all the items are consistent to each other, but
 		 * all point outside of the leaf.
 		 */
 		if (btrfs_item_end_nr(leaf, slot) >
@@ -3022,7 +3022,7 @@  retry_root_backup:
 	}
 
 	/*
-	 * Mount does not set all options immediatelly, we can do it now and do
+	 * Mount does not set all options immediately, we can do it now and do
 	 * not have to wait for transaction commit
 	 */
 	btrfs_apply_pending_changes(fs_info);
@@ -3255,7 +3255,7 @@  static void btrfs_end_buffer_write_sync(struct buffer_head *bh, int uptodate)
 		btrfs_warn_rl_in_rcu(device->dev_root->fs_info,
 				"lost page write due to IO error on %s",
 					  rcu_str_deref(device->name));
-		/* note, we dont' set_buffer_write_io_error because we have
+		/* note, we don't set_buffer_write_io_error because we have
 		 * our own ways of dealing with the IO errors
 		 */
 		clear_buffer_uptodate(bh);
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c b/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
index 5acd5f5..194063d 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
@@ -990,7 +990,7 @@  out_free:
  * event that tree block loses its owner tree's reference and do the
  * back refs conversion.
  *
- * When a tree block is COW'd through a tree, there are four cases:
+ * When a tree block is COWed through a tree, there are four cases:
  *
  * The reference count of the block is one and the tree is the block's
  * owner tree. Nothing to do in this case.
@@ -2605,7 +2605,7 @@  static noinline int __btrfs_run_delayed_refs(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 			}
 
 			/*
-			 * Need to drop our head ref lock and re-aqcuire the
+			 * Need to drop our head ref lock and re-acquire the
 			 * delayed ref lock and then re-check to make sure
 			 * nobody got added.
 			 */
@@ -2757,7 +2757,7 @@  static inline u64 heads_to_leaves(struct btrfs_root *root, u64 heads)
 
 	/*
 	 * We don't ever fill up leaves all the way so multiply by 2 just to be
-	 * closer to what we're really going to want to ouse.
+	 * closer to what we're really going to want to use.
 	 */
 	return div_u64(num_bytes, BTRFS_LEAF_DATA_SIZE(root));
 }
@@ -2861,7 +2861,7 @@  static void delayed_ref_async_start(struct btrfs_work *work)
 	}
 
 	/*
-	 * trans->sync means that when we call end_transaciton, we won't
+	 * trans->sync means that when we call end_transaction, we won't
 	 * wait on delayed refs
 	 */
 	trans->sync = true;
@@ -4312,7 +4312,7 @@  void btrfs_free_reserved_data_space_noquota(struct inode *inode, u64 start,
  * Called if we need to clear a data reservation for this inode
  * Normally in a error case.
  *
- * This one will handle the per-indoe data rsv map for accurate reserved
+ * This one will handle the per-inode data rsv map for accurate reserved
  * space framework.
  */
 void btrfs_free_reserved_data_space(struct inode *inode, u64 start, u64 len)
@@ -5101,7 +5101,7 @@  static int wait_reserve_ticket(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
  * @orig_bytes - the number of bytes we want
  * @flush - whether or not we can flush to make our reservation
  *
- * This will reserve orgi_bytes number of bytes from the space info associated
+ * This will reserve orig_bytes number of bytes from the space info associated
  * with the block_rsv.  If there is not enough space it will make an attempt to
  * flush out space to make room.  It will do this by flushing delalloc if
  * possible or committing the transaction.  If flush is 0 then no attempts to
@@ -5784,7 +5784,7 @@  void btrfs_orphan_release_metadata(struct inode *inode)
  * common file/directory operations, they change two fs/file trees
  * and root tree, the number of items that the qgroup reserves is
  * different with the free space reservation. So we can not use
- * the space reseravtion mechanism in start_transaction().
+ * the space reservation mechanism in start_transaction().
  */
 int btrfs_subvolume_reserve_metadata(struct btrfs_root *root,
 				     struct btrfs_block_rsv *rsv,
@@ -5833,7 +5833,7 @@  void btrfs_subvolume_release_metadata(struct btrfs_root *root,
 /**
  * drop_outstanding_extent - drop an outstanding extent
  * @inode: the inode we're dropping the extent for
- * @num_bytes: the number of bytes we're relaseing.
+ * @num_bytes: the number of bytes we're releasing.
  *
  * This is called when we are freeing up an outstanding extent, either called
  * after an error or after an extent is written.  This will return the number of
@@ -5859,7 +5859,7 @@  static unsigned drop_outstanding_extent(struct inode *inode, u64 num_bytes)
 		drop_inode_space = 1;
 
 	/*
-	 * If we have more or the same amount of outsanding extents than we have
+	 * If we have more or the same amount of outstanding extents than we have
 	 * reserved then we need to leave the reserved extents count alone.
 	 */
 	if (BTRFS_I(inode)->outstanding_extents >=
@@ -5873,8 +5873,8 @@  static unsigned drop_outstanding_extent(struct inode *inode, u64 num_bytes)
 }
 
 /**
- * calc_csum_metadata_size - return the amount of metada space that must be
- *	reserved/free'd for the given bytes.
+ * calc_csum_metadata_size - return the amount of metadata space that must be
+ *	reserved/freed for the given bytes.
  * @inode: the inode we're manipulating
  * @num_bytes: the number of bytes in question
  * @reserve: 1 if we are reserving space, 0 if we are freeing space
@@ -6019,7 +6019,7 @@  out_fail:
 
 		/*
 		 * This is tricky, but first we need to figure out how much we
-		 * free'd from any free-ers that occurred during this
+		 * freed from any free-ers that occurred during this
 		 * reservation, so we reset ->csum_bytes to the csum_bytes
 		 * before we dropped our lock, and then call the free for the
 		 * number of bytes that were freed while we were trying our
@@ -6041,7 +6041,7 @@  out_fail:
 
 		/*
 		 * Now reset ->csum_bytes to what it should be.  If bytes is
-		 * more than to_free then we would have free'd more space had we
+		 * more than to_free then we would have freed more space had we
 		 * not had an artificially high ->csum_bytes, so we need to free
 		 * the remainder.  If bytes is the same or less then we don't
 		 * need to do anything, the other free-ers did the correct
@@ -7801,7 +7801,7 @@  loop:
 		if (loop == LOOP_CACHING_NOWAIT) {
 			/*
 			 * We want to skip the LOOP_CACHING_WAIT step if we
-			 * don't have any unached bgs and we've alrelady done a
+			 * don't have any uncached bgs and we've already done a
 			 * full search through.
 			 */
 			if (orig_have_caching_bg || !full_search)
@@ -8203,7 +8203,7 @@  int btrfs_alloc_logged_file_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 
 	/*
 	 * Mixed block groups will exclude before processing the log so we only
-	 * need to do the exlude dance if this fs isn't mixed.
+	 * need to do the exclude dance if this fs isn't mixed.
 	 */
 	if (!btrfs_fs_incompat(root->fs_info, MIXED_GROUPS)) {
 		ret = __exclude_logged_extent(root, ins->objectid, ins->offset);
@@ -9647,7 +9647,7 @@  u64 btrfs_account_ro_block_groups_free_space(struct btrfs_space_info *sinfo)
 	u64 free_bytes = 0;
 	int factor;
 
-	/* It's df, we don't care if it's racey */
+	/* It's df, we don't care if it's racy */
 	if (list_empty(&sinfo->ro_bgs))
 		return 0;
 
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c b/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
index e60672f..cd07a42 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/extent_io.c
@@ -4601,7 +4601,7 @@  static void btrfs_release_extent_buffer_page(struct extent_buffer *eb)
 		if (mapped)
 			spin_unlock(&page->mapping->private_lock);
 
-		/* One for when we alloced the page */
+		/* One for when we allocated the page */
 		put_page(page);
 	} while (index != 0);
 }
@@ -5761,7 +5761,7 @@  int try_release_extent_buffer(struct page *page)
 	struct extent_buffer *eb;
 
 	/*
-	 * We need to make sure noboody is attaching this page to an eb right
+	 * We need to make sure nobody is attaching this page to an eb right
 	 * now.
 	 */
 	spin_lock(&page->mapping->private_lock);
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/extent_map.c b/fs/btrfs/extent_map.c
index 318b048..e0715fc 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/extent_map.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/extent_map.c
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@  struct extent_map *alloc_extent_map(void)
 
 /**
  * free_extent_map - drop reference count of an extent_map
- * @em:		extent map being releasead
+ * @em:		extent map being released
  *
  * Drops the reference out on @em by one and free the structure
  * if the reference count hits zero.
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/file.c b/fs/btrfs/file.c
index b4ddf4f..002e099 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/file.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/file.c
@@ -2022,7 +2022,7 @@  int btrfs_sync_file(struct file *file, loff_t start, loff_t end, int datasync)
 	     BTRFS_I(inode)->last_trans
 	     <= root->fs_info->last_trans_committed)) {
 		/*
-		 * We'v had everything committed since the last time we were
+		 * We've had everything committed since the last time we were
 		 * modified so clear this flag in case it was set for whatever
 		 * reason, it's no longer relevant.
 		 */
@@ -2370,7 +2370,7 @@  static int btrfs_punch_hole(struct inode *inode, loff_t offset, loff_t len)
 
 	/* Check the aligned pages after the first unaligned page,
 	 * if offset != orig_start, which means the first unaligned page
-	 * including serveral following pages are already in holes,
+	 * including several following pages are already in holes,
 	 * the extra check can be skipped */
 	if (offset == orig_start) {
 		/* after truncate page, check hole again */
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.c b/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.c
index 5e6062c..c6dc118 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.c
@@ -1983,7 +1983,7 @@  static bool use_bitmap(struct btrfs_free_space_ctl *ctl,
 		/*
 		 * If this block group has some small extents we don't want to
 		 * use up all of our free slots in the cache with them, we want
-		 * to reserve them to larger extents, however if we have plent
+		 * to reserve them to larger extents, however if we have plenty
 		 * of cache left then go ahead an dadd them, no sense in adding
 		 * the overhead of a bitmap if we don't have to.
 		 */
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.h b/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.h
index 33178c4..3af651c 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.h
+++ b/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.h
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@  int btrfs_return_cluster_to_free_space(
 int btrfs_trim_block_group(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
 			   u64 *trimmed, u64 start, u64 end, u64 minlen);
 
-/* Support functions for runnint our sanity tests */
+/* Support functions for running our sanity tests */
 #ifdef CONFIG_BTRFS_FS_RUN_SANITY_TESTS
 int test_add_free_space_entry(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *cache,
 			      u64 offset, u64 bytes, bool bitmap);
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/inode.c b/fs/btrfs/inode.c
index 1b1c6d2..6c728a1 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/inode.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/inode.c
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@  again:
 
 	/*
 	 * skip compression for a small file range(<=blocksize) that
-	 * isn't an inline extent, since it dosen't save disk space at all.
+	 * isn't an inline extent, since it doesn't save disk space at all.
 	 */
 	if (total_compressed <= blocksize &&
 	   (start > 0 || end + 1 < BTRFS_I(inode)->disk_i_size))
@@ -3721,7 +3721,7 @@  cache_index:
 	 * and doesn't have an inode ref with the name "bar" anymore.
 	 *
 	 * Setting last_unlink_trans to last_trans is a pessimistic approach,
-	 * but it guarantees correctness at the expense of ocassional full
+	 * but it guarantees correctness at the expense of occasional full
 	 * transaction commits on fsync if our inode is a directory, or if our
 	 * inode is not a directory, logging its parent unnecessarily.
 	 */
@@ -4977,7 +4977,7 @@  static int btrfs_setsize(struct inode *inode, struct iattr *attr)
 		 * be instantly completed which will give us extents that need
 		 * to be truncated.  If we fail to get an orphan inode down we
 		 * could have left over extents that were never meant to live,
-		 * so we need to garuntee from this point on that everything
+		 * so we need to guarantee from this point on that everything
 		 * will be consistent.
 		 */
 		ret = btrfs_orphan_add(trans, inode);
@@ -5247,7 +5247,7 @@  void btrfs_evict_inode(struct inode *inode)
 		}
 
 		/*
-		 * We can't just steal from the global reserve, we need tomake
+		 * We can't just steal from the global reserve, we need to make
 		 * sure there is room to do it, if not we need to commit and try
 		 * again.
 		 */
@@ -7432,7 +7432,7 @@  static int lock_extent_direct(struct inode *inode, u64 lockstart, u64 lockend,
 				 cached_state);
 		/*
 		 * We're concerned with the entire range that we're going to be
-		 * doing DIO to, so we need to make sure theres no ordered
+		 * doing DIO to, so we need to make sure there's no ordered
 		 * extents in this range.
 		 */
 		ordered = btrfs_lookup_ordered_range(inode, lockstart,
@@ -7594,7 +7594,7 @@  static int btrfs_get_blocks_direct(struct inode *inode, sector_t iblock,
 	if (current->journal_info) {
 		/*
 		 * Need to pull our outstanding extents and set journal_info to NULL so
-		 * that anything that needs to check if there's a transction doesn't get
+		 * that anything that needs to check if there's a transaction doesn't get
 		 * confused.
 		 */
 		dio_data = current->journal_info;
@@ -7627,7 +7627,7 @@  static int btrfs_get_blocks_direct(struct inode *inode, sector_t iblock,
 	 * decompress it, so there will be buffering required no matter what we
 	 * do, so go ahead and fallback to buffered.
 	 *
-	 * We return -ENOTBLK because thats what makes DIO go ahead and go back
+	 * We return -ENOTBLK because that's what makes DIO go ahead and go back
 	 * to buffered IO.  Don't blame me, this is the price we pay for using
 	 * the generic code.
 	 */
@@ -9040,7 +9040,7 @@  static int btrfs_truncate(struct inode *inode)
 		return ret;
 
 	/*
-	 * Yes ladies and gentelment, this is indeed ugly.  The fact is we have
+	 * Yes ladies and gentlemen, this is indeed ugly.  The fact is we have
 	 * 3 things going on here
 	 *
 	 * 1) We need to reserve space for our orphan item and the space to
@@ -9054,15 +9054,15 @@  static int btrfs_truncate(struct inode *inode)
 	 * space reserved in case it uses space during the truncate (thank you
 	 * very much snapshotting).
 	 *
-	 * And we need these to all be seperate.  The fact is we can use alot of
+	 * And we need these to all be separate.  The fact is we can use a lot of
 	 * space doing the truncate, and we have no earthly idea how much space
-	 * we will use, so we need the truncate reservation to be seperate so it
+	 * we will use, so we need the truncate reservation to be separate so it
 	 * doesn't end up using space reserved for updating the inode or
 	 * removing the orphan item.  We also need to be able to stop the
 	 * transaction and start a new one, which means we need to be able to
 	 * update the inode several times, and we have no idea of knowing how
 	 * many times that will be, so we can't just reserve 1 item for the
-	 * entirety of the opration, so that has to be done seperately as well.
+	 * entirety of the operation, so that has to be done separately as well.
 	 * Then there is the orphan item, which does indeed need to be held on
 	 * to for the whole operation, and we need nobody to touch this reserved
 	 * space except the orphan code.
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/ioctl.c b/fs/btrfs/ioctl.c
index 03ceb95..001c111 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/ioctl.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/ioctl.c
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@  static int btrfs_ioctl_setflags(struct file *file, void __user *arg)
 		}
 	} else {
 		/*
-		 * Revert back under same assuptions as above
+		 * Revert back under same assumptions as above
 		 */
 		if (S_ISREG(mode)) {
 			if (inode->i_size == 0)
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@  static noinline int create_subvol(struct inode *dir,
 
 	/*
 	 * Don't create subvolume whose level is not zero. Or qgroup will be
-	 * screwed up since it assume subvolme qgroup's level to be 0.
+	 * screwed up since it assumes subvolume qgroup's level to be 0.
 	 */
 	if (btrfs_qgroup_level(objectid)) {
 		ret = -ENOSPC;
@@ -780,7 +780,7 @@  free_pending:
  *	a. be owner of dir, or
  *	b. be owner of victim, or
  *	c. have CAP_FOWNER capability
- *  6. If the victim is append-only or immutable we can't do antyhing with
+ *  6. If the victim is append-only or immutable we can't do anything with
  *     links pointing to it.
  *  7. If we were asked to remove a directory and victim isn't one - ENOTDIR.
  *  8. If we were asked to remove a non-directory and victim isn't one - EISDIR.
@@ -4654,7 +4654,7 @@  again:
 	}
 
 	/*
-	 * mut. excl. ops lock is locked.  Three possibilites:
+	 * mut. excl. ops lock is locked.  Three possibilities:
 	 *   (1) some other op is running
 	 *   (2) balance is running
 	 *   (3) balance is paused -- special case (think resume)
@@ -5571,7 +5571,7 @@  long btrfs_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int
 		ret = btrfs_sync_fs(file_inode(file)->i_sb, 1);
 		/*
 		 * The transaction thread may want to do more work,
-		 * namely it pokes the cleaner ktread that will start
+		 * namely it pokes the cleaner kthread that will start
 		 * processing uncleaned subvols.
 		 */
 		wake_up_process(root->fs_info->transaction_kthread);
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.h b/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.h
index 8ef1262..2049c9b 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.h
+++ b/fs/btrfs/ordered-data.h
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@  struct btrfs_ordered_sum {
 
 #define BTRFS_ORDERED_COMPRESSED 3 /* writing a zlib compressed extent */
 
-#define BTRFS_ORDERED_PREALLOC 4 /* set when writing to prealloced extent */
+#define BTRFS_ORDERED_PREALLOC 4 /* set when writing to preallocated extent */
 
 #define BTRFS_ORDERED_DIRECT 5 /* set when we're doing DIO with this extent */
 
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/qgroup.c b/fs/btrfs/qgroup.c
index 34af959..9d4c05b 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/qgroup.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/qgroup.c
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@  struct btrfs_qgroup {
 
 	/*
 	 * temp variables for accounting operations
-	 * Refer to qgroup_shared_accouting() for details.
+	 * Refer to qgroup_shared_accounting() for details.
 	 */
 	u64 old_refcnt;
 	u64 new_refcnt;
@@ -499,7 +499,7 @@  void btrfs_free_qgroup_config(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info)
 	}
 	/*
 	 * we call btrfs_free_qgroup_config() when umounting
-	 * filesystem and disabling quota, so we set qgroup_ulit
+	 * filesystem and disabling quota, so we set qgroup_ulist
 	 * to be null here to avoid double free.
 	 */
 	ulist_free(fs_info->qgroup_ulist);
@@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@  static void qgroup_dirty(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
 
 /*
  * The easy accounting, if we are adding/removing the only ref for an extent
- * then this qgroup and all of the parent qgroups get their refrence and
+ * then this qgroup and all of the parent qgroups get their reference and
  * exclusive counts adjusted.
  *
  * Caller should hold fs_info->qgroup_lock.
@@ -1436,7 +1436,7 @@  int btrfs_qgroup_prepare_account_extents(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 
 	/*
 	 * No need to do lock, since this function will only be called in
-	 * btrfs_commmit_transaction().
+	 * btrfs_commit_transaction().
 	 */
 	node = rb_first(&delayed_refs->dirty_extent_root);
 	while (node) {
@@ -1557,7 +1557,7 @@  static int qgroup_update_refcnt(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
  * A:	cur_old_roots < nr_old_roots	(not exclusive before)
  * !A:	cur_old_roots == nr_old_roots	(possible exclusive before)
  * B:	cur_new_roots < nr_new_roots	(not exclusive now)
- * !B:	cur_new_roots == nr_new_roots	(possible exclsuive now)
+ * !B:	cur_new_roots == nr_new_roots	(possible exclusive now)
  *
  * Results:
  * +: Possible sharing -> exclusive	-: Possible exclusive -> sharing
@@ -1851,7 +1851,7 @@  out:
 }
 
 /*
- * Copy the acounting information between qgroups. This is necessary
+ * Copy the accounting information between qgroups. This is necessary
  * when a snapshot or a subvolume is created. Throwing an error will
  * cause a transaction abort so we take extra care here to only error
  * when a readonly fs is a reasonable outcome.
@@ -2340,7 +2340,7 @@  out:
 	mutex_unlock(&fs_info->qgroup_rescan_lock);
 
 	/*
-	 * only update status, since the previous part has alreay updated the
+	 * only update status, since the previous part has already updated the
 	 * qgroup info.
 	 */
 	trans = btrfs_start_transaction(fs_info->quota_root, 1);
@@ -2670,7 +2670,7 @@  void btrfs_qgroup_free_meta(struct btrfs_root *root, int num_bytes)
 }
 
 /*
- * Check qgroup reserved space leaking, normally at destory inode
+ * Check qgroup reserved space leaking, normally at destroy inode
  * time
  */
 void btrfs_qgroup_check_reserved_leak(struct inode *inode)
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/raid56.c b/fs/btrfs/raid56.c
index 0b7792e..ed5fca6 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/raid56.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/raid56.c
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@  static int rbio_can_merge(struct btrfs_raid_bio *last,
 	 * we can't merge with cached rbios, since the
 	 * idea is that when we merge the destination
 	 * rbio is going to run our IO for us.  We can
-	 * steal from cached rbio's though, other functions
+	 * steal from cached rbios [ <- this seems like a plural and not a posessive; change for clarity; alternatively, should be both plural and posessive -> rbios' -- Nicholas D Steeves ] though, other functions
 	 * handle that.
 	 */
 	if (test_bit(RBIO_CACHE_BIT, &last->flags) ||
@@ -2368,7 +2368,7 @@  static noinline void finish_parity_scrub(struct btrfs_raid_bio *rbio,
 			run_xor(pointers + 1, nr_data - 1, PAGE_SIZE);
 		}
 
-		/* Check scrubbing pairty and repair it */
+		/* Check scrubbing parity and repair it */
 		p = rbio_stripe_page(rbio, rbio->scrubp, pagenr);
 		parity = kmap(p);
 		if (memcmp(parity, pointers[rbio->scrubp], PAGE_SIZE))
@@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@  static void validate_rbio_for_parity_scrub(struct btrfs_raid_bio *rbio)
 		/*
 		 * Here means we got one corrupted data stripe and one
 		 * corrupted parity on RAID6, if the corrupted parity
-		 * is scrubbing parity, luckly, use the other one to repair
+		 * is scrubbing parity, luckily, use the other one to repair
 		 * the data, or we can not repair the data stripe.
 		 */
 		if (failp != rbio->scrubp)
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/relocation.c b/fs/btrfs/relocation.c
index 6f639cf..0bf3bc8 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/relocation.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/relocation.c
@@ -668,8 +668,8 @@  int find_inline_backref(struct extent_buffer *leaf, int slot,
  * roots of b-trees that reference the tree block.
  *
  * the basic idea of this function is check backrefs of a given block
- * to find upper level blocks that refernece the block, and then check
- * bakcrefs of these upper level blocks recursively. the recursion stop
+ * to find upper level blocks that reference the block, and then check
+ * backrefs of these upper level blocks recursively. the recursion stop
  * when tree root is reached or backrefs for the block is cached.
  *
  * NOTE: if we find backrefs for a block are cached, we know backrefs
@@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@  out:
 			if (!RB_EMPTY_NODE(&upper->rb_node))
 				continue;
 
-			/* Add this guy's upper edges to the list to proces */
+			/* Add this guy's upper edges to the list to process */
 			list_for_each_entry(edge, &upper->upper, list[LOWER])
 				list_add_tail(&edge->list[UPPER], &list);
 			if (list_empty(&upper->upper))
@@ -2396,7 +2396,7 @@  again:
 		}
 
 		/*
-		 * we keep the old last snapshod transid in rtranid when we
+		 * we keep the old last snapshot transid in rtranid when we
 		 * created the relocation tree.
 		 */
 		last_snap = btrfs_root_rtransid(&reloc_root->root_item);
@@ -2616,7 +2616,7 @@  static int reserve_metadata_space(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 			 * only one thread can access block_rsv at this point,
 			 * so we don't need hold lock to protect block_rsv.
 			 * we expand more reservation size here to allow enough
-			 * space for relocation and we will return eailer in
+			 * space for relocation and we will return earlier in
 			 * enospc case.
 			 */
 			rc->block_rsv->size = tmp + rc->extent_root->nodesize *
@@ -4590,7 +4590,7 @@  int btrfs_reloc_cow_block(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 
 /*
  * called before creating snapshot. it calculates metadata reservation
- * requried for relocating tree blocks in the snapshot
+ * required for relocating tree blocks in the snapshot
  */
 void btrfs_reloc_pre_snapshot(struct btrfs_pending_snapshot *pending,
 			      u64 *bytes_to_reserve)
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/root-tree.c b/fs/btrfs/root-tree.c
index b2b14e7..897def5 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/root-tree.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/root-tree.c
@@ -71,9 +71,9 @@  static void btrfs_read_root_item(struct extent_buffer *eb, int slot,
  * search_key: the key to search
  * path: the path we search
  * root_item: the root item of the tree we look for
- * root_key: the reak key of the tree we look for
+ * root_key: the reak [ what should "reak" be?  -- Nicholas D Steeves ] key of the tree we look for
  *
- * If ->offset of 'seach_key' is -1ULL, it means we are not sure the offset
+ * If ->offset of 'search_key' is -1ULL, it means we are not sure the offset
  * of the search key, just lookup the root with the highest offset for a
  * given objectid.
  *
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/scrub.c b/fs/btrfs/scrub.c
index f4d9289..25e889cb 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/scrub.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/scrub.c
@@ -1044,7 +1044,7 @@  nodatasum_case:
 
 		/*
 		 * !is_metadata and !have_csum, this means that the data
-		 * might not be COW'ed, that it might be modified
+		 * might not be COWed, that it might be modified
 		 * concurrently. The general strategy to work on the
 		 * commit root does not help in the case when COW is not
 		 * used.
@@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@  nodatasum_case:
 	 * the 2nd page of mirror #1 faces I/O errors, and the 2nd page
 	 * of mirror #2 is readable but the final checksum test fails,
 	 * then the 2nd page of mirror #3 could be tried, whether now
-	 * the final checksum succeedes. But this would be a rare
+	 * the final checksum succeeds. But this would be a rare
 	 * exception and is therefore not implemented. At least it is
 	 * avoided that the good copy is overwritten.
 	 * A more useful improvement would be to pick the sectors
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/send.c b/fs/btrfs/send.c
index 6a8c860..b71dd29 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/send.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/send.c
@@ -1831,7 +1831,7 @@  static int will_overwrite_ref(struct send_ctx *sctx, u64 dir, u64 dir_gen,
 
 	/*
 	 * If we have a parent root we need to verify that the parent dir was
-	 * not delted and then re-created, if it was then we have no overwrite
+	 * not deleted and then re-created, if it was then we have no overwrite
 	 * and we can just unlink this entry.
 	 */
 	if (sctx->parent_root) {
@@ -4192,9 +4192,9 @@  static int __process_new_xattr(int num, struct btrfs_key *di_key,
 		return -ENOMEM;
 
 	/*
-	 * This hack is needed because empty acl's are stored as zero byte
+	 * This hack is needed because empty acls are stored as zero byte
 	 * data in xattrs. Problem with that is, that receiving these zero byte
-	 * acl's will fail later. To fix this, we send a dummy acl list that
+	 * acls will fail later. To fix this, we send a dummy acl list that
 	 * only contains the version number and no entries.
 	 */
 	if (!strncmp(name, XATTR_NAME_POSIX_ACL_ACCESS, name_len) ||
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/struct-funcs.c b/fs/btrfs/struct-funcs.c
index e05619f..875c757 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/struct-funcs.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/struct-funcs.c
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@  static inline void put_unaligned_le8(u8 val, void *p)
  *
  * The end result is that anyone who #includes ctree.h gets a
  * declaration for the btrfs_set_foo functions and btrfs_foo functions,
- * which are wappers of btrfs_set_token_#bits functions and
+ * which are wrappers of btrfs_set_token_#bits functions and
  * btrfs_get_token_#bits functions, which are defined in this file.
  *
  * These setget functions do all the extent_buffer related mapping
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/super.c b/fs/btrfs/super.c
index bf71071..4e59a91 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/super.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/super.c
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@  static void btrfs_handle_error(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info)
 		 * Note that a running device replace operation is not
 		 * canceled here although there is no way to update
 		 * the progress. It would add the risk of a deadlock,
-		 * therefore the canceling is ommited. The only penalty
+		 * therefore the canceling is omitted. The only penalty
 		 * is that some I/O remains active until the procedure
 		 * completes. The next time when the filesystem is
 		 * mounted writeable again, the device replace
@@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@  static int btrfs_calc_avail_data_space(struct btrfs_root *root, u64 *free_bytes)
 	int ret;
 
 	/*
-	 * We aren't under the device list lock, so this is racey-ish, but good
+	 * We aren't under the device list lock, so this is racy-ish, but good
 	 * enough for our purposes.
 	 */
 	nr_devices = fs_info->fs_devices->open_devices;
@@ -1896,7 +1896,7 @@  static int btrfs_calc_avail_data_space(struct btrfs_root *root, u64 *free_bytes)
 	if (!devices_info)
 		return -ENOMEM;
 
-	/* calc min stripe number for data space alloction */
+	/* calc min stripe number for data space allocation */
 	type = btrfs_get_alloc_profile(root, 1);
 	if (type & BTRFS_BLOCK_GROUP_RAID0) {
 		min_stripes = 2;
@@ -1932,7 +1932,7 @@  static int btrfs_calc_avail_data_space(struct btrfs_root *root, u64 *free_bytes)
 		avail_space *= BTRFS_STRIPE_LEN;
 
 		/*
-		 * In order to avoid overwritting the superblock on the drive,
+		 * In order to avoid overwriting the superblock on the drive,
 		 * btrfs starts at an offset of at least 1MB when doing chunk
 		 * allocation.
 		 */
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/sysfs.c b/fs/btrfs/sysfs.c
index 4879656..0704b39 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/sysfs.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/sysfs.c
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@  static ssize_t btrfs_feature_attr_store(struct kobject *kobj,
 	if ((val && !(set & fa->feature_bit)) ||
 	    (!val && !(clear & fa->feature_bit))) {
 		btrfs_info(fs_info,
-			"%sabling feature %s on mounted fs is not supported.",
+			"%sabling [ <- Already OK?  Nicholas D Steeves ] feature %s on mounted fs is not supported.",
 			val ? "En" : "Dis", fa->kobj_attr.attr.name);
 		return -EPERM;
 	}
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/tests/extent-io-tests.c b/fs/btrfs/tests/extent-io-tests.c
index c190d2a..5572460 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/tests/extent-io-tests.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/tests/extent-io-tests.c
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@  static int test_find_delalloc(void)
 	locked_page = find_lock_page(inode->i_mapping, test_start >>
 				     PAGE_SHIFT);
 	if (!locked_page) {
-		test_msg("Could'nt find the locked page\n");
+		test_msg("Couldn't find the locked page\n");
 		goto out_bits;
 	}
 	start = test_start;
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/tests/free-space-tests.c b/fs/btrfs/tests/free-space-tests.c
index 5142475..0eeb8f3 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/tests/free-space-tests.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/tests/free-space-tests.c
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ 
 #define BITS_PER_BITMAP		(PAGE_SIZE * 8)
 
 /*
- * This test just does basic sanity checking, making sure we can add an exten
+ * This test just does basic sanity checking, making sure we can add an extent
  * entry and remove space from either end and the middle, and make sure we can
  * remove space that covers adjacent extent entries.
  */
@@ -396,8 +396,9 @@  static int check_cache_empty(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *cache)
  * wasn't optimal as they could be spread all over the block group while under
  * concurrency (extra overhead and fragmentation).
  *
- * This stealing approach is benefical, since we always prefer to allocate from
- * extent entries, both for clustered and non-clustered allocation requests.
+ * This stealing approach is beneficial, since we always prefer to allocate
+ * from extent entries, both for clustered and non-clustered allocation
+ * requests.
  */
 static int
 test_steal_space_from_bitmap_to_extent(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *cache)
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c b/fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c
index 863a6a3..8a25fe8 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/tests/inode-tests.c
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@  static noinline int test_btrfs_get_extent(void)
 
 	/*
 	 * We will just free a dummy node if it's ref count is 2 so we need an
-	 * extra ref so our searches don't accidently release our page.
+	 * extra ref so our searches don't accidentally release our page.
 	 */
 	extent_buffer_get(root->node);
 	btrfs_set_header_nritems(root->node, 0);
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/tests/qgroup-tests.c b/fs/btrfs/tests/qgroup-tests.c
index 8ea5d34..8aa4ded3 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/tests/qgroup-tests.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/tests/qgroup-tests.c
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@  static int test_no_shared_qgroup(struct btrfs_root *root)
 	}
 
 	/*
-	 * Since the test trans doesn't havee the complicated delayed refs,
+	 * Since the test trans doesn't have the complicated delayed refs,
 	 * we can only call btrfs_qgroup_account_extent() directly to test
 	 * quota.
 	 */
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/transaction.h b/fs/btrfs/transaction.h
index 72be51f..9fe0ec2 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/transaction.h
+++ b/fs/btrfs/transaction.h
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@  struct btrfs_pending_snapshot {
 	/* block reservation for the operation */
 	struct btrfs_block_rsv block_rsv;
 	u64 qgroup_reserved;
-	/* extra metadata reseration for relocation */
+	/* extra metadata reservation for relocation */
 	int error;
 	bool readonly;
 	struct list_head list;
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/tree-log.c b/fs/btrfs/tree-log.c
index 783d0c4..d3e00ab 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/tree-log.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/tree-log.c
@@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@  static int replay_one_buffer(struct btrfs_root *log, struct extent_buffer *eb,
 				break;
 
 			/* for regular files, make sure corresponding
-			 * orhpan item exist. extents past the new EOF
+			 * orphan item exist. extents past the new EOF
 			 * will be truncated later by orphan cleanup.
 			 */
 			if (S_ISREG(mode)) {
@@ -4914,7 +4914,7 @@  out_unlock:
  * the actual unlink operation, so if we do this check before a concurrent task
  * sets last_unlink_trans it means we've logged a consistent version/state of
  * all the inode items, otherwise we are not sure and must do a transaction
- * commit (the concurrent task migth have only updated last_unlink_trans before
+ * commit (the concurrent task might have only updated last_unlink_trans before
  * we logged the inode or it might have also done the unlink).
  */
 static bool btrfs_must_commit_transaction(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
@@ -4973,7 +4973,7 @@  static noinline int check_parent_dirs_for_sync(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 	while (1) {
 		/*
 		 * If we are logging a directory then we start with our inode,
-		 * not our parents inode, so we need to skipp setting the
+		 * not our parents' [ Should this be plural or singular possessive? -- Nicholas D Steeves ] inode, so we need to skip setting the
 		 * logged_trans so that further down in the log code we don't
 		 * think this inode has already been logged.
 		 */
@@ -5357,7 +5357,7 @@  static int btrfs_log_inode_parent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 		log_dentries = true;
 
 	/*
-	 * On unlink we must make sure all our current and old parent directores
+	 * On unlink we must make sure all our current and old parent directory
 	 * inodes are fully logged. This is to prevent leaving dangling
 	 * directory index entries in directories that were our parents but are
 	 * not anymore. Not doing this results in old parent directory being
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/ulist.c b/fs/btrfs/ulist.c
index 91feb2b..b1434bb 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/ulist.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/ulist.c
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ 
  * }
  * ulist_free(ulist);
  *
- * This assumes the graph nodes are adressable by u64. This stems from the
+ * This assumes the graph nodes are addressable by u64. This stems from the
  * usage for tree enumeration in btrfs, where the logical addresses are
  * 64 bit.
  *
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/volumes.c b/fs/btrfs/volumes.c
index 2b88127..ca0af5d 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/volumes.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/volumes.c
@@ -2190,7 +2190,7 @@  static int btrfs_prepare_sprout(struct btrfs_root *root)
 }
 
 /*
- * strore the expected generation for seed devices in device items.
+ * strore [ <- seems like it should be "store" -- Nicholas D Steeves ] the expected generation for seed devices in device items.
  */
 static int btrfs_finish_sprout(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
 			       struct btrfs_root *root)
@@ -3387,7 +3387,7 @@  static int should_balance_chunk(struct btrfs_root *root,
 	} else if ((bargs->flags & BTRFS_BALANCE_ARGS_LIMIT_RANGE)) {
 		/*
 		 * Same logic as the 'limit' filter; the minimum cannot be
-		 * determined here because we do not have the global informatoin
+		 * determined here because we do not have the global information
 		 * about the count of all chunks that satisfy the filters.
 		 */
 		if (bargs->limit_max == 0)
@@ -6076,7 +6076,7 @@  static void bbio_error(struct btrfs_bio *bbio, struct bio *bio, u64 logical)
 {
 	atomic_inc(&bbio->error);
 	if (atomic_dec_and_test(&bbio->stripes_pending)) {
-		/* Shoud be the original bio. */
+		/* Should be the original bio. */
 		WARN_ON(bio != bbio->orig_bio);
 
 		btrfs_io_bio(bio)->mirror_num = bbio->mirror_num;
@@ -6560,7 +6560,7 @@  int btrfs_read_sys_array(struct btrfs_root *root)
 	set_extent_buffer_uptodate(sb);
 	btrfs_set_buffer_lockdep_class(root->root_key.objectid, sb, 0);
 	/*
-	 * The sb extent buffer is artifical and just used to read the system array.
+	 * The sb extent buffer is artificial and just used to read the system array.
 	 * set_extent_buffer_uptodate() call does not properly mark all it's
 	 * pages up-to-date when the page is larger: extent does not cover the
 	 * whole page and consequently check_page_uptodate does not find all