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Diffstat (limited to 'epan/dissectors/packet-alljoyn.c')
-rw-r--r-- | epan/dissectors/packet-alljoyn.c | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/epan/dissectors/packet-alljoyn.c b/epan/dissectors/packet-alljoyn.c index 603505a665..f890ab011d 100644 --- a/epan/dissectors/packet-alljoyn.c +++ b/epan/dissectors/packet-alljoyn.c @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ static int proto_AllJoyn_ardp = -1; /* The top level. Entire AllJoyn Reliable D #define ARDP_HEADER_LEN_OFFSET 1 /* Offset into the ARDP header for the actual length of the header. */ /* These are bit masks for ARDP flags. */ -/* These bits are depricated and do not exist for version 1. */ +/* These bits are deprecated and do not exist for version 1. */ #define ARDP_SYN 0x01 #define ARDP_ACK 0x02 #define ARDP_EAK 0x04 @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ static int hf_ardp_nsa = -1; /* next sequence to ack */ static int hf_ardp_fss = -1; /* fragment starting sequence number */ static int hf_ardp_fcnt = -1; /* fragment count */ static int hf_ardp_bmp = -1; /* EACK bitmap */ -static int hf_ardp_segmax = -1; /* The maximum number of outstanding segments the other side can send without acknowledgement. */ +static int hf_ardp_segmax = -1; /* The maximum number of outstanding segments the other side can send without acknowledgment. */ static int hf_ardp_segbmax = -1;/* The maximum segment size we are willing to receive. */ static int hf_ardp_dackt = -1; /* Receiver's delayed ACK timeout. Used in TTL estimate prior to sending a message. */ static int hf_ardp_options = -1;/* Options for the connection. Always Sequenced Delivery Mode (SDM). */ @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ static const value_string mess_header_field_encoding_vals[] = { /* This is used to round up offsets into a packet to an even two byte * boundary from starting_offset. * @param current_offset is the current offset into the packet. - * @param starting_offset is offset into the packet from the begining of + * @param starting_offset is offset into the packet from the beginning of * the message. * @returns the offset rounded up to the next even two byte boundary from start of the message. @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ static gint round_to_2byte(gint current_offset, /* This is used to round up offsets into a packet to an even four byte * boundary from starting_offset. * @param current_offset is the current offset into the packet. - * @param starting_offset is offset into the packet from the begining of + * @param starting_offset is offset into the packet from the beginning of * the message. * @returns the offset rounded up to the next even four byte boundary from start of the message. @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ static gint round_to_4byte(gint current_offset, /* This is used to round up offsets into a packet to an even eight byte * boundary from starting_offset. * @param current_offset is the current offset into the packet. - * @param starting_offset is offset into the packet from the begining of + * @param starting_offset is offset into the packet from the beginning of * the message. * @returns the offset rounded up to the next even eight byte boundary from start of the message. @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ get_uint32(tvbuff_t *tvb, /* This is called by dissect_AllJoyn_message() to handle the initial byte for * a connect message. - * If it was the intial byte for a connect message and was handled then return + * If it was the initial byte for a connect message and was handled then return * the number of bytes consumed out of the packet. If not an connect initial * byte message or unhandled return 0. * @param tvb is the incoming network data buffer. @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ handle_message_connect(tvbuff_t *tvb, if(0 == the_one_byte) { col_set_str(pinfo->cinfo, COL_INFO, "CONNECT-initial byte"); - /* Now add the value as a subtree to the inital byte. */ + /* Now add the value as a subtree to the initial byte. */ proto_tree_add_item(message_tree, hf_alljoyn_connect_byte_value, tvb, offset, 1, ENC_NA); offset += 1; } @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ pad_according_to_type(gint offset, gint field_starting_offset, gint max_offset, * to an item. This is complicated a bit by the fact that structures can be nested. * @param item is the item to append the signature data to. * @param signature points to the signature to be appended. - * @param signature_max_length is the specificied maximum length of this signature. + * @param signature_max_length is the specified maximum length of this signature. * @param type_stop is the character when indicates the end of the signature. */ static void @@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ parse_arg(tvbuff_t *tvb, header_type_name = "object path"; length = get_uint32(tvb, offset, encoding) + 1; - /* The + 4 is for the length specifier. Object pathes may be of "any length" + /* The + 4 is for the length specifier. Object paths may be of "any length" according to D-Bus spec. But there are practical limits. */ if(length < 0 || length > MAX_ARRAY_LEN || length + 4 > tvb_reported_length_remaining(tvb, offset)) { col_add_fstr(pinfo->cinfo, COL_INFO, "BAD DATA: Object path length is %d. Only %d bytes left in packet.", @@ -2163,7 +2163,7 @@ typedef struct _alljoyn_ardp_tree_data * @param tvb is the incoming network data buffer. * @param pinfo contains information about the incoming packet which * we update as we dissect the packet. - * @param tree_data is the destinationn of the data.. + * @param tree_data is the destination of the data.. */ static void ardp_parse_header(tvbuff_t *tvb, @@ -2863,7 +2863,7 @@ proto_register_AllJoyn(void) }, /* - * Strings are composed of a size and a data arrray. + * Strings are composed of a size and a data array. */ {&hf_alljoyn_string, {"Bus Name", "alljoyn.string", |