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- Date:
Fri Jul 28 12:50:52 2000
- Orig file:
v2.4.0-test5/linux/Documentation/powerpc/SBC8260_memory_mapping.txt
- Orig date:
Fri Jun 23 21:55:06 2000
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.4.0-test5/linux/Documentation/powerpc/SBC8260_memory_mapping.txt linux/Documentation/powerpc/SBC8260_memory_mapping.txt
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
Although platform dependent, and certainly the case for embedded
8xx, traditionally memory is mapped at physical address zero,
- and I/O devices above phsical address 0x80000000. The lowest
+ and I/O devices above physical address 0x80000000. The lowest
and highest (above 0xf0000000) I/O addresses are traditionally
used for devices or registers we need to map during kernel
initialization and prior to KVM operation. For this reason,
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