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[src/trunk]: src/share/doc/papers utilizing->particular
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/f204880cf705
branches: trunk
changeset: 542720:f204880cf705
user: perry <perry%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Tue Feb 04 23:47:52 2003 +0000
description:
utilizing->particular
diffstat:
share/doc/papers/beyond4.3/beyond43.ms | 4 ++--
share/doc/papers/kernmalloc/kernmalloc.t | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diffs (36 lines):
diff -r d35aba4c2404 -r f204880cf705 share/doc/papers/beyond4.3/beyond43.ms
--- a/share/doc/papers/beyond4.3/beyond43.ms Tue Feb 04 23:40:21 2003 +0000
+++ b/share/doc/papers/beyond4.3/beyond43.ms Tue Feb 04 23:47:52 2003 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: beyond43.ms,v 1.2 1998/01/09 06:40:54 perry Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: beyond43.ms,v 1.3 2003/02/04 23:48:30 perry Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of California.
.\" All rights reserved.
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
Kernel Memory Allocator
.PP
The 4.3BSD UNIX kernel used 10 different memory allocation mechanisms,
-each designed for the particular needs of the utilizing subsystem.
+each designed for the particular needs of the particular subsystem.
These mechanisms have been replaced by a general purpose dynamic
memory allocator that can be used by all of the kernel subsystems.
The design of this allocator takes advantage of known memory usage
diff -r d35aba4c2404 -r f204880cf705 share/doc/papers/kernmalloc/kernmalloc.t
--- a/share/doc/papers/kernmalloc/kernmalloc.t Tue Feb 04 23:40:21 2003 +0000
+++ b/share/doc/papers/kernmalloc/kernmalloc.t Tue Feb 04 23:47:52 2003 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: kernmalloc.t,v 1.3 2000/03/13 23:03:37 soren Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: kernmalloc.t,v 1.4 2003/02/04 23:47:52 perry Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1988 The Regents of the University of California.
.\" All rights reserved.
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
Berkeley, California 94720
.AB
The 4.3BSD UNIX kernel uses many memory allocation mechanisms,
-each designed for the particular needs of the utilizing subsystem.
+each designed for the particular needs of the particular subsystem.
This paper describes a general purpose dynamic memory allocator
that can be used by all of the kernel subsystems.
The design of this allocator takes advantage of known memory usage
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