diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/decompress_unxz.c')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/decompress_unxz.c | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/lib/decompress_unxz.c b/lib/decompress_unxz.c index a2f38e23004a..9f4262ee33a5 100644 --- a/lib/decompress_unxz.c +++ b/lib/decompress_unxz.c @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ * * The worst case for in-place decompression is that the beginning of * the file is compressed extremely well, and the rest of the file is - * uncompressible. Thus, we must look for worst-case expansion when the - * compressor is encoding uncompressible data. + * incompressible. Thus, we must look for worst-case expansion when the + * compressor is encoding incompressible data. * * The structure of the .xz file in case of a compressed kernel is as follows. * Sizes (as bytes) of the fields are in parenthesis. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ * uncompressed size of the payload is in practice never less than the * payload size itself. The LZMA2 format would allow uncompressed size * to be less than the payload size, but no sane compressor creates such - * files. LZMA2 supports storing uncompressible data in uncompressed form, + * files. LZMA2 supports storing incompressible data in uncompressed form, * so there's never a need to create payloads whose uncompressed size is * smaller than the compressed size. * @@ -167,8 +167,8 @@ * memeq and memzero are not used much and any remotely sane implementation * is fast enough. memcpy/memmove speed matters in multi-call mode, but * the kernel image is decompressed in single-call mode, in which only - * memcpy speed can matter and only if there is a lot of uncompressible data - * (LZMA2 stores uncompressible chunks in uncompressed form). Thus, the + * memmove speed can matter and only if there is a lot of incompressible data + * (LZMA2 stores incompressible chunks in uncompressed form). Thus, the * functions below should just be kept small; it's probably not worth * optimizing for speed. */ |