/*
* Swap page to the regular memory transformed to the blocked state by using
- * EBLOCK, which means that it can no loger be referenced (no new TLB entries).
+ * EBLOCK, which means that it can no longer be referenced (no new TLB entries).
*
* The first trial just tries to write the page assuming that some other thread
- * has reset the count for threads inside the enlave by using ETRACK, and
+ * has reset the count for threads inside the enclave by using ETRACK, and
* previous thread count has been zeroed out. The second trial calls ETRACK
* before EWB. If that fails we kick all the HW threads out, and then do EWB,
* which should be guaranteed the succeed.