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Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/filesystems')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/autofs4-mount-control.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/fiemap.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/nfs-rdma.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/sysfs-pci.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt | 8 |
8 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/autofs4-mount-control.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/autofs4-mount-control.txt index c6341745df37..8f78ded4b648 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/autofs4-mount-control.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/autofs4-mount-control.txt | |||
@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ The call requires an initialized struct autofs_dev_ioctl. There are two | |||
369 | possible variations. Both use the path field set to the path of the mount | 369 | possible variations. Both use the path field set to the path of the mount |
370 | point to check and the size field adjusted appropriately. One uses the | 370 | point to check and the size field adjusted appropriately. One uses the |
371 | ioctlfd field to identify a specific mount point to check while the other | 371 | ioctlfd field to identify a specific mount point to check while the other |
372 | variation uses the path and optionaly arg1 set to an autofs mount type. | 372 | variation uses the path and optionally arg1 set to an autofs mount type. |
373 | The call returns 1 if this is a mount point and sets arg1 to the device | 373 | The call returns 1 if this is a mount point and sets arg1 to the device |
374 | number of the mount and field arg2 to the relevant super block magic | 374 | number of the mount and field arg2 to the relevant super block magic |
375 | number (described below) or 0 if it isn't a mountpoint. In both cases | 375 | number (described below) or 0 if it isn't a mountpoint. In both cases |
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt index 4db125b3a5c6..2666b1ed5e9e 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt | |||
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ This has the following fields: | |||
184 | have index children. | 184 | have index children. |
185 | 185 | ||
186 | If this function is not supplied or if it returns NULL then the first | 186 | If this function is not supplied or if it returns NULL then the first |
187 | cache in the parent's list will be chosed, or failing that, the first | 187 | cache in the parent's list will be chosen, or failing that, the first |
188 | cache in the master list. | 188 | cache in the master list. |
189 | 189 | ||
190 | (4) A function to retrieve an object's key from the netfs [mandatory]. | 190 | (4) A function to retrieve an object's key from the netfs [mandatory]. |
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt index 97882df04865..608fdba97b72 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt | |||
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ max_batch_time=usec Maximum amount of time ext4 should wait for | |||
294 | amount of time (on average) that it takes to | 294 | amount of time (on average) that it takes to |
295 | finish committing a transaction. Call this time | 295 | finish committing a transaction. Call this time |
296 | the "commit time". If the time that the | 296 | the "commit time". If the time that the |
297 | transactoin has been running is less than the | 297 | transaction has been running is less than the |
298 | commit time, ext4 will try sleeping for the | 298 | commit time, ext4 will try sleeping for the |
299 | commit time to see if other operations will join | 299 | commit time to see if other operations will join |
300 | the transaction. The commit time is capped by | 300 | the transaction. The commit time is capped by |
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ noauto_da_alloc replacing existing files via patterns such as | |||
328 | journal commit, in the default data=ordered | 328 | journal commit, in the default data=ordered |
329 | mode, the data blocks of the new file are forced | 329 | mode, the data blocks of the new file are forced |
330 | to disk before the rename() operation is | 330 | to disk before the rename() operation is |
331 | commited. This provides roughly the same level | 331 | committed. This provides roughly the same level |
332 | of guarantees as ext3, and avoids the | 332 | of guarantees as ext3, and avoids the |
333 | "zero-length" problem that can happen when a | 333 | "zero-length" problem that can happen when a |
334 | system crashes before the delayed allocation | 334 | system crashes before the delayed allocation |
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ written to the journal first, and then to its final location. | |||
358 | In the event of a crash, the journal can be replayed, bringing both data and | 358 | In the event of a crash, the journal can be replayed, bringing both data and |
359 | metadata into a consistent state. This mode is the slowest except when data | 359 | metadata into a consistent state. This mode is the slowest except when data |
360 | needs to be read from and written to disk at the same time where it | 360 | needs to be read from and written to disk at the same time where it |
361 | outperforms all others modes. Curently ext4 does not have delayed | 361 | outperforms all others modes. Currently ext4 does not have delayed |
362 | allocation support if this data journalling mode is selected. | 362 | allocation support if this data journalling mode is selected. |
363 | 363 | ||
364 | References | 364 | References |
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/fiemap.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/fiemap.txt index 1e3defcfe50b..606233cd4618 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/fiemap.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/fiemap.txt | |||
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ fiemap_check_flags() helper: | |||
204 | 204 | ||
205 | int fiemap_check_flags(struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo, u32 fs_flags); | 205 | int fiemap_check_flags(struct fiemap_extent_info *fieinfo, u32 fs_flags); |
206 | 206 | ||
207 | The struct fieinfo should be passed in as recieved from ioctl_fiemap(). The | 207 | The struct fieinfo should be passed in as received from ioctl_fiemap(). The |
208 | set of fiemap flags which the fs understands should be passed via fs_flags. If | 208 | set of fiemap flags which the fs understands should be passed via fs_flags. If |
209 | fiemap_check_flags finds invalid user flags, it will place the bad values in | 209 | fiemap_check_flags finds invalid user flags, it will place the bad values in |
210 | fieinfo->fi_flags and return -EBADR. If the file system gets -EBADR, from | 210 | fieinfo->fi_flags and return -EBADR. If the file system gets -EBADR, from |
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/nfs-rdma.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/nfs-rdma.txt index 85eaeaddd27c..e386f7e4bcee 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/nfs-rdma.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/nfs-rdma.txt | |||
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Installation | |||
100 | $ sudo cp utils/mount/mount.nfs /sbin/mount.nfs | 100 | $ sudo cp utils/mount/mount.nfs /sbin/mount.nfs |
101 | 101 | ||
102 | In this location, mount.nfs will be invoked automatically for NFS mounts | 102 | In this location, mount.nfs will be invoked automatically for NFS mounts |
103 | by the system mount commmand. | 103 | by the system mount command. |
104 | 104 | ||
105 | NOTE: mount.nfs and therefore nfs-utils-1.1.2 or greater is only needed | 105 | NOTE: mount.nfs and therefore nfs-utils-1.1.2 or greater is only needed |
106 | on the NFS client machine. You do not need this specific version of | 106 | on the NFS client machine. You do not need this specific version of |
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt index ce84cfc9eae0..cd8717a36271 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt | |||
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ just those considered 'most important'. The new vectors are: | |||
366 | RES, CAL, TLB -- rescheduling, call and TLB flush interrupts are | 366 | RES, CAL, TLB -- rescheduling, call and TLB flush interrupts are |
367 | sent from one CPU to another per the needs of the OS. Typically, | 367 | sent from one CPU to another per the needs of the OS. Typically, |
368 | their statistics are used by kernel developers and interested users to | 368 | their statistics are used by kernel developers and interested users to |
369 | determine the occurance of interrupt of the given type. | 369 | determine the occurrence of interrupts of the given type. |
370 | 370 | ||
371 | The above IRQ vectors are displayed only when relevent. For example, | 371 | The above IRQ vectors are displayed only when relevent. For example, |
372 | the threshold vector does not exist on x86_64 platforms. Others are | 372 | the threshold vector does not exist on x86_64 platforms. Others are |
@@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ Committed_AS: The amount of memory presently allocated on the system. | |||
551 | memory once that memory has been successfully allocated. | 551 | memory once that memory has been successfully allocated. |
552 | VmallocTotal: total size of vmalloc memory area | 552 | VmallocTotal: total size of vmalloc memory area |
553 | VmallocUsed: amount of vmalloc area which is used | 553 | VmallocUsed: amount of vmalloc area which is used |
554 | VmallocChunk: largest contigious block of vmalloc area which is free | 554 | VmallocChunk: largest contiguous block of vmalloc area which is free |
555 | 555 | ||
556 | .............................................................................. | 556 | .............................................................................. |
557 | 557 | ||
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/sysfs-pci.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/sysfs-pci.txt index 26e4b8bc53ee..85354b32d731 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/sysfs-pci.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/sysfs-pci.txt | |||
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ The 'rom' file is special in that it provides read-only access to the device's | |||
72 | ROM file, if available. It's disabled by default, however, so applications | 72 | ROM file, if available. It's disabled by default, however, so applications |
73 | should write the string "1" to the file to enable it before attempting a read | 73 | should write the string "1" to the file to enable it before attempting a read |
74 | call, and disable it following the access by writing "0" to the file. Note | 74 | call, and disable it following the access by writing "0" to the file. Note |
75 | that the device must be enabled for a rom read to return data succesfully. | 75 | that the device must be enabled for a rom read to return data successfully. |
76 | In the event a driver is not bound to the device, it can be enabled using the | 76 | In the event a driver is not bound to the device, it can be enabled using the |
77 | 'enable' file, documented above. | 77 | 'enable' file, documented above. |
78 | 78 | ||
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt index 3a5ddc96901a..5147be5e13cd 100644 --- a/Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/vfat.txt | |||
@@ -124,10 +124,10 @@ sys_immutable -- If set, ATTR_SYS attribute on FAT is handled as | |||
124 | flush -- If set, the filesystem will try to flush to disk more | 124 | flush -- If set, the filesystem will try to flush to disk more |
125 | early than normal. Not set by default. | 125 | early than normal. Not set by default. |
126 | 126 | ||
127 | rodir -- FAT has the ATTR_RO (read-only) attribute. But on Windows, | 127 | rodir -- FAT has the ATTR_RO (read-only) attribute. On Windows, |
128 | the ATTR_RO of the directory will be just ignored actually, | 128 | the ATTR_RO of the directory will just be ignored, |
129 | and is used by only applications as flag. E.g. it's setted | 129 | and is used only by applications as a flag (e.g. it's set |
130 | for the customized folder. | 130 | for the customized folder). |
131 | 131 | ||
132 | If you want to use ATTR_RO as read-only flag even for | 132 | If you want to use ATTR_RO as read-only flag even for |
133 | the directory, set this option. | 133 | the directory, set this option. |