Re: [PATCH] Documentation: kdbus: Fix typos

From: Daniel Mack
Date: Thu Apr 09 2015 - 06:18:52 EST


On 04/09/2015 12:08 PM, Sergei Zviagintsev wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Sergei Zviagintsev <sergei@xxxxxxxx>

Acked-by: Daniel Mack <daniel@xxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks for spotting those!

> ---
> Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.bus.xml | 9 ++++-----
> Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.connection.xml | 10 ++++------
> Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.endpoint.xml | 2 +-
> Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.item.xml | 9 ++++-----
> Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.match.xml | 14 ++++++++------
> Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.message.xml | 11 +++++------
> Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.xml | 6 +++---
> 7 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.bus.xml b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.bus.xml
> index 4d875e59ac02..4b9a0ac1b351 100644
> --- a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.bus.xml
> +++ b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.bus.xml
> @@ -28,8 +28,7 @@
> <citerefentry>
> <refentrytitle>kdbus.message</refentrytitle>
> <manvolnum>7</manvolnum>
> - </citerefentry>
> - ).
> + </citerefentry>).
> Each bus is independent, and operations on the bus will not have any
> effect on other buses. A bus is a management entity that controls the
> addresses of its connections, their policies and message transactions
> @@ -42,7 +41,7 @@
> <refentrytitle>kdbus.fs</refentrytitle>
> <manvolnum>7</manvolnum>
> </citerefentry>
> - , a bus is presented as a directory. No operations can be performed on
> + a bus is presented as a directory. No operations can be performed on
> the bus itself; instead you need to perform the operations on an endpoint
> associated with the bus. Endpoints are accessible as files underneath the
> bus directory. A default endpoint called <constant>bus</constant> is
> @@ -165,8 +164,8 @@ struct kdbus_cmd {
> <citerefentry>
> <refentrytitle>kdbus.item</refentrytitle>
> <manvolnum>7</manvolnum>
> - </citerefentry>
> - ) are expected for <constant>KDBUS_CMD_BUS_MAKE</constant>.
> + </citerefentry>)
> + are expected for <constant>KDBUS_CMD_BUS_MAKE</constant>.
> </para>
> <variablelist>
> <varlistentry>
> diff --git a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.connection.xml b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.connection.xml
> index 09852125b2d4..cefb419f1093 100644
> --- a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.connection.xml
> +++ b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.connection.xml
> @@ -50,8 +50,7 @@
> <citerefentry>
> <refentrytitle>kdbus.match</refentrytitle>
> <manvolnum>7</manvolnum>
> - </citerefentry>
> - ).
> + </citerefentry>).
> </para>
> <para>
> Messages synthesized and sent directly by the kernel will carry the
> @@ -595,13 +594,13 @@ struct kdbus_cmd_info {
> </varlistentry>
>
> <varlistentry>
> - <term><varname>flags</varname></term>
> + <term><varname>attach_flags</varname></term>
> <listitem><para>
> Specifies which metadata items should be attached to the answer. See
> <citerefentry>
> <refentrytitle>kdbus.message</refentrytitle>
> <manvolnum>7</manvolnum>
> - </citerefentry>
> + </citerefentry>.
> </para></listitem>
> </varlistentry>
>
> @@ -986,8 +985,7 @@ struct kdbus_cmd {
> <term><varname>items</varname></term>
> <listitem>
> <para>
> - Items to describe the connection details to be updated. The
> - following item types are supported.
> + The following item types are supported.
> </para>
> <variablelist>
> <varlistentry>
> diff --git a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.endpoint.xml b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.endpoint.xml
> index 76e325d4e931..f3eb4f8c58ce 100644
> --- a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.endpoint.xml
> +++ b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.endpoint.xml
> @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ struct kdbus_cmd {
> <para>
> To update an existing endpoint, the
> <constant>KDBUS_CMD_ENDPOINT_UPDATE</constant> command is used on the file
> - descriptor that was used to create the update, using
> + descriptor that was used to create the endpoint, using
> <constant>KDBUS_CMD_ENDPOINT_MAKE</constant>. The only relevant detail of
> the endpoint that can be updated is the policy. When the command is
> employed, the policy of the endpoint is <emphasis>replaced</emphasis>
> diff --git a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.item.xml b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.item.xml
> index bfe47362097f..09f8b903116f 100644
> --- a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.item.xml
> +++ b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.item.xml
> @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ struct kdbus_item {
> <term><constant>KDBUS_ITEM_NEGOTIATE</constant></term>
> <listitem><para>
> With this item is attached to any ioctl, programs can
> - <emphasis>probe</emphasis> the kernel for known item items.
> + <emphasis>probe</emphasis> the kernel for known item types.
> The item carries an array of <type>uint64_t</type> values in
> <varname>item.data64</varname>, each set to an item type to
> probe. The kernel will reset each member of this array that is
> @@ -232,7 +232,6 @@ struct kdbus_memfd {
> When received as item attached to a message, the array will
> contain the numbers of the installed file descriptors, or
> <constant>-1</constant> in case an error occurred.
> - file descriptor.
> In either case, the number of entries in the array is derived from
> the item's total size. See
> <citerefentry>
> @@ -487,7 +486,7 @@ struct kdbus_pids {
> a remote peer is a member of, stored as array of
> <type>uint32_t</type> values in <varname>item.data32</varname>.
> The array length can be determined by looking at the item's total
> - size, subtracting the size of the header and and dividing the
> + size, subtracting the size of the header and dividing the
> remainder by <constant>sizeof(uint32_t)</constant>.
> </para></listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> @@ -748,7 +747,7 @@ struct kdbus_notify_name_change {
> This item is sent as attachment to a
> <emphasis>kernel notification</emphasis>. It informs the receiver
> that an expected reply to a message was not received in time.
> - The remote peer ID and the message cookie is stored in the message
> + The remote peer ID and the message cookie are stored in the message
> header. See
> <citerefentry>
> <refentrytitle>kdbus.message</refentrytitle>
> @@ -765,7 +764,7 @@ struct kdbus_notify_name_change {
> <emphasis>kernel notification</emphasis>. It informs the receiver
> that a remote connection a reply is expected from was disconnected
> before that reply was sent. The remote peer ID and the message
> - cookie is stored in the message header. See
> + cookie are stored in the message header. See
> <citerefentry>
> <refentrytitle>kdbus.message</refentrytitle>
> <manvolnum>7</manvolnum>
> diff --git a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.match.xml b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.match.xml
> index ef77b64e5890..ae38e04ab4d6 100644
> --- a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.match.xml
> +++ b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.match.xml
> @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
> possibly along with some other rules to further limit the match.
>
> The kernel will match the signal message's bloom filter against the
> - connections bloom mask (simply by &amp;-ing it), and will decide whether
> + connection's bloom mask (simply by &amp;-ing it), and will decide whether
> the message should be delivered to a connection.
> </para>
> <para>
> @@ -138,9 +138,9 @@
> <title>Generations</title>
>
> <para>
> - Uploaded matches may contain multiple masks, which have are as large as
> - the bloom size defined by the bus. Each block of a mask is called a
> - <emphasis>generation</emphasis>, starting at index 0.
> + Uploaded matches may contain multiple masks, which have to be as large
> + as the bloom filter size defined by the bus. Each block of a mask is
> + called a <emphasis>generation</emphasis>, starting at index 0.
>
> At match time, when a signal is about to be delivered, a bloom mask
> generation is passed, which denotes which of the bloom masks the filter
> @@ -171,7 +171,8 @@
> <title>Adding a match</title>
> <para>
> To add a match, the <constant>KDBUS_CMD_MATCH_ADD</constant> ioctl is
> - used, which takes a struct of the struct described below.
> + used, which takes a <type>struct kdbus_cmd_match</type> as an argument
> + described below.
>
> Note that each of the items attached to this command will internally
> create one match <emphasis>rule</emphasis>, and the collection of them,
> @@ -266,7 +267,8 @@ struct kdbus_cmd_match {
> An item that carries the bloom filter mask to match against
> in its data field. The payload size must match the bloom
> filter size that was specified when the bus was created.
> - See the section below for more information on bloom filters.
> + See the "Bloom filters" section above for more information on
> + bloom filters.
> </para>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> diff --git a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.message.xml b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.message.xml
> index 5e7c7a3f537e..061a407d50c7 100644
> --- a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.message.xml
> +++ b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.message.xml
> @@ -344,8 +344,7 @@ struct kdbus_cmd_send {
> </variablelist>
>
> <para>
> - The fields in this struct are described below.
> - The message referenced the <varname>msg_address</varname> above has
> + The message referenced by the <varname>msg_address</varname> above has
> the following layout.
> </para>
>
> @@ -528,7 +527,7 @@ struct kdbus_msg {
> <listitem>
> <para>
> Actual data records containing the payload. See section
> - "Passing of Payload Data".
> + "Message payload".
> </para>
> </listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> @@ -707,7 +706,7 @@ struct kdbus_cmd_recv {
> <listitem><para>
> Whenever a message with <constant>KDBUS_MSG_SIGNAL</constant> is sent
> but cannot be queued on a peer (e.g., as it contains FDs but the peer
> - does not support FDs, or there is no space left in the peer's pool..)
> + does not support FDs, or there is no space left in the peer's pool)
> the 'dropped_msgs' counter of the peer is incremented. On the next
> RECV ioctl, the 'dropped_msgs' field is copied into the ioctl struct
> and cleared on the peer. If it was non-zero, the
> @@ -963,7 +962,7 @@ struct kdbus_msg_info {
> <varlistentry>
> <term><constant>E2BIG</constant></term>
> <listitem><para>
> - Too many items
> + Too many items.
> </para></listitem>
> </varlistentry>
>
> @@ -1172,7 +1171,7 @@ struct kdbus_msg_info {
> <varlistentry>
> <term><constant>EAGAIN</constant></term>
> <listitem><para>
> - No message found in the queue
> + No message found in the queue.
> </para></listitem>
> </varlistentry>
> </variablelist>
> diff --git a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.xml b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.xml
> index 194abd2e76cc..d8e7400df2af 100644
> --- a/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.xml
> +++ b/Documentation/kdbus/kdbus.xml
> @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@
> <listitem>
> <para>
> When a message is sent (<constant>KDBUS_CMD_SEND</constant>),
> - information about the sending task and the sending connection are
> + information about the sending task and the sending connection is
> collected. This metadata will be attached to the message when it
> arrives in the receiver's pool. If the connection sending the
> message installed faked credentials (see
> @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@
> To let the kernel know which metadata information to attach as items
> to the aforementioned commands, it uses a bitmask. In those, the
> following <emphasis>attach flags</emphasis> are currently supported.
> - Both the the <varname>attach_flags_recv</varname> and
> + Both the <varname>attach_flags_recv</varname> and
> <varname>attach_flags_send</varname> fields of
> <type>struct kdbus_cmd_hello</type>, as well as the payload of the
> <constant>KDBUS_ITEM_ATTACH_FLAGS_SEND</constant> and
> @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@
>
> <para>
> These ioctls, along with the structs they transport, are explained in
> - detail in the other documents linked to in the 'see also' section below.
> + detail in the other documents linked to in the "See Also" section below.
> </para>
> </refsect1>
>
>

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