Author: bapt Date: Wed Jun 3 20:04:39 2015 New Revision: 283967 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/283967
Log: In r282297 \fC was wrong changed to \fCW.) when it should have been \fCW Reported by: [email protected] (heirloom doctools) Modified: head/share/doc/papers/bufbio/bio.ms Modified: head/share/doc/papers/bufbio/bio.ms ============================================================================== --- head/share/doc/papers/bufbio/bio.ms Wed Jun 3 19:39:59 2015 (r283966) +++ head/share/doc/papers/bufbio/bio.ms Wed Jun 3 20:04:39 2015 (r283967) @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This paper contains the road-map for a s FreeBSD, which will support these facilities. .AE .NH -The miseducation of \f(CW.)struct buf\fP. +The miseducation of \f(CWstruct buf\fP. .PP To fully appreciate the topic, I include a little historic overview of struct buf, it is a most enlightening case of not exactly bit-rot @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ and Vinum. They all basically do the sa a logical space to a physical space, and the mappings they perform can be 1:1 or 1:N. \** .FS -It is interesting to note that Lions in his comments to the \f(CW.)rkaddr\fP +It is interesting to note that Lions in his comments to the \f(CWrkaddr\fP routine (p. 16-2) writes \fIThe code in this procedure incorporates a special feature for files which extend over more than one disk drive. This feature is described in the UPM Section "RK(IV)". Its @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ limited extent diskslice/label, which need only the I/O aspect, not the vnode, caching or VM linkage. .IP .I -The I/O aspect of struct buf should be put in a separate \f(CW.)struct bio\fP. +The I/O aspect of struct buf should be put in a separate \f(CWstruct bio\fP. .R .NH 1 Implications for future struct buf improvements @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Anything that could be added to or done the I/O aspect of struct buf can also be added to or done with the I/O aspect if it lives in a new "struct bio". .NH 1 -Implementing a \f(CW.)struct bio\fP +Implementing a \f(CWstruct bio\fP .PP The first decision to be made was who got to use the name "struct buf", and considering the fact that it is the I/O aspect which gets separated _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/svn-src-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
