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Diffstat (limited to 'cpukit/score/cpu/powerpc/rtems/score/cpu.h')
-rw-r--r-- | cpukit/score/cpu/powerpc/rtems/score/cpu.h | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/cpukit/score/cpu/powerpc/rtems/score/cpu.h b/cpukit/score/cpu/powerpc/rtems/score/cpu.h index f15fcad9b7..3739ccec63 100644 --- a/cpukit/score/cpu/powerpc/rtems/score/cpu.h +++ b/cpukit/score/cpu/powerpc/rtems/score/cpu.h @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ typedef struct CPU_Interrupt_frame { #endif /* - * Should be large enough to run all RTEMS tests. This insures + * Should be large enough to run all RTEMS tests. This ensures * that a "reasonable" small application should not have any problems. */ @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ typedef struct CPU_Interrupt_frame { * Some CPUs have special instructions which swap a 32-bit quantity in * a single instruction (e.g. i486). It is probably best to avoid * an "endian swapping control bit" in the CPU. One good reason is - * that interrupts would probably have to be disabled to insure that + * that interrupts would probably have to be disabled to ensure that * an interrupt does not try to access the same "chunk" with the wrong * endian. Another good reason is that on some CPUs, the endian bit * endianness for ALL fetches -- both code and data -- so the code |