[PATCH] security: apparmor: delete repeated words in comments
Randy Dunlap
rdunlap at infradead.org
Fri Aug 7 16:50:55 UTC 2020
Drop repeated words in comments.
{a, then, to}
Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap at infradead.org>
Cc: John Johansen <john.johansen at canonical.com>
Cc: apparmor at lists.ubuntu.com
Cc: James Morris <jmorris at namei.org>
Cc: "Serge E. Hallyn" <serge at hallyn.com>
Cc: linux-security-module at vger.kernel.org
---
security/apparmor/include/file.h | 2 +-
security/apparmor/path.c | 2 +-
security/apparmor/policy_unpack.c | 2 +-
3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
--- linux-next-20200731.orig/security/apparmor/include/file.h
+++ linux-next-20200731/security/apparmor/include/file.h
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ int aa_audit_file(struct aa_profile *pro
* @perms: permission table indexed by the matched state accept entry of @dfa
* @trans: transition table for indexed by named x transitions
*
- * File permission are determined by matching a path against @dfa and then
+ * File permission are determined by matching a path against @dfa and
* then using the value of the accept entry for the matching state as
* an index into @perms. If a named exec transition is required it is
* looked up in the transition table.
--- linux-next-20200731.orig/security/apparmor/path.c
+++ linux-next-20200731/security/apparmor/path.c
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ static int disconnect(const struct path
*
* Returns: %0 else error code if path lookup fails
* When no error the path name is returned in @name which points to
- * to a position in @buf
+ * a position in @buf
*/
static int d_namespace_path(const struct path *path, char *buf, char **name,
int flags, const char *disconnected)
--- linux-next-20200731.orig/security/apparmor/policy_unpack.c
+++ linux-next-20200731/security/apparmor/policy_unpack.c
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
/*
* The AppArmor interface treats data as a type byte followed by the
- * actual data. The interface has the notion of a a named entry
+ * actual data. The interface has the notion of a named entry
* which has a name (AA_NAME typecode followed by name string) followed by
* the entries typecode and data. Named types allow for optional
* elements and extensions to be added and tested for without breaking
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