diff --git a/drivers/scsi/csiostor/csio_scsi.c b/drivers/scsi/csiostor/csio_scsi.c index 00cf33573136..55e74da2f3cb 100644 --- a/drivers/scsi/csiostor/csio_scsi.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/csiostor/csio_scsi.c @@ -933,14 +933,14 @@ csio_scsis_aborting(struct csio_ioreq *req, enum csio_scsi_ev evt) * abort for that I/O by the FW crossed each other. * The FW returned FW_EINVAL. The original I/O would have * returned with FW_SUCCESS or any other SCSI error. - * 3. The FW couldnt sent the abort out on the wire, as there + * 3. The FW couldn't sent the abort out on the wire, as there * was an I-T nexus loss (link down, remote device logged * out etc). FW sent back an appropriate IT nexus loss status * for the abort. * 4. FW sent an abort, but abort timed out (remote device * didnt respond). FW replied back with * FW_SCSI_ABORT_TIMEDOUT. - * 5. FW couldnt genuinely abort the request for some reason, + * 5. FW couldn't genuinely abort the request for some reason, * and sent us an error. * * The first 3 scenarios are treated as succesful abort @@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ csio_queuecommand(struct Scsi_Host *host, struct scsi_cmnd *cmnd) spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hw->lock, flags); if (retval != 0) { - csio_err(hw, "ioreq: %p couldnt be started, status:%d\n", + csio_err(hw, "ioreq: %p couldn't be started, status:%d\n", ioreq, retval); CSIO_INC_STATS(scsim, n_busy_error); goto err_put_req;