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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/compiler/nir/nir_from_ssa.c b/src/compiler/nir/nir_from_ssa.c
index a8d3e648974..27e94f823b0 100644
--- a/src/compiler/nir/nir_from_ssa.c
+++ b/src/compiler/nir/nir_from_ssa.c
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ ssa_def_dominates(nir_ssa_def *a, nir_ssa_def *b)
* Each SSA definition is associated with a merge_node and the association
* is represented by a combination of a hash table and the "def" parameter
* in the merge_node structure. The merge_set stores a linked list of
- * merge_node's in dominence order of the ssa definitions. (Since the
+ * merge_nodes in dominence order of the ssa definitions. (Since the
* liveness analysis pass indexes the SSA values in dominence order for us,
* this is an easy thing to keep up.) It is assumed that no pair of the
* nodes in a given set interfere. Merging two sets or checking for
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ isolate_phi_nodes_block(nir_block *block, void *dead_ctx)
last_phi_instr = instr;
}
- /* If we don't have any phi's, then there's nothing for us to do. */
+ /* If we don't have any phis, then there's nothing for us to do. */
if (last_phi_instr == NULL)
return true;
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ emit_copy(nir_builder *b, nir_src src, nir_src dest_src)
nir_builder_instr_insert(b, &mov->instr);
}
-/* Resolves a single parallel copy operation into a sequence of mov's
+/* Resolves a single parallel copy operation into a sequence of movs
*
* This is based on Algorithm 1 from "Revisiting Out-of-SSA Translation for
* Correctness, Code Quality, and Efficiency" by Boissinot et. al..
@@ -851,10 +851,10 @@ place_phi_read(nir_shader *shader, nir_register *reg,
nir_instr_insert(nir_after_block_before_jump(block), &mov->instr);
}
-/** Lower all of the phi nodes in a block to imov's to and from a register
+/** Lower all of the phi nodes in a block to imovs to and from a register
*
* This provides a very quick-and-dirty out-of-SSA pass that you can run on a
- * single block to convert all of it's phis to a register and some imov's.
+ * single block to convert all of its phis to a register and some imovs.
* The code that is generated, while not optimal for actual codegen in a
* back-end, is easy to generate, correct, and will turn into the same set of
* phis after you call regs_to_ssa and do some copy propagation.