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[src/trunk]: src/sys/miscfs/genfs Typo fixes in comments from jmc@openbsd.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/c6392c1234cb
branches: trunk
changeset: 555840:c6392c1234cb
user: wiz <wiz%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sun Nov 30 20:53:48 2003 +0000
description:
Typo fixes in comments from jmc@openbsd.
diffstat:
sys/miscfs/genfs/layer_vnops.c | 18 +++++++++---------
1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diffs (68 lines):
diff -r f9ea2c6f9274 -r c6392c1234cb sys/miscfs/genfs/layer_vnops.c
--- a/sys/miscfs/genfs/layer_vnops.c Sun Nov 30 20:42:55 2003 +0000
+++ b/sys/miscfs/genfs/layer_vnops.c Sun Nov 30 20:53:48 2003 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* $NetBSD: layer_vnops.c,v 1.12 2003/11/17 11:16:10 wiz Exp $ */
+/* $NetBSD: layer_vnops.c,v 1.13 2003/11/30 20:53:48 wiz Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999 National Aeronautics & Space Administration
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
*
* Ancestors:
* @(#)lofs_vnops.c 1.2 (Berkeley) 6/18/92
- * $Id: layer_vnops.c,v 1.12 2003/11/17 11:16:10 wiz Exp $
+ * $Id: layer_vnops.c,v 1.13 2003/11/30 20:53:48 wiz Exp $
* ...and...
* @(#)null_vnodeops.c 1.20 92/07/07 UCLA Ficus project
*/
@@ -121,13 +121,13 @@
* The null layer is the minimum file system layer,
* simply bypassing all possible operations to the lower layer
* for processing there. The majority of its activity centers
- * on the bypass routine, though which nearly all vnode operations
+ * on the bypass routine, through which nearly all vnode operations
* pass.
*
* The bypass routine accepts arbitrary vnode operations for
* handling by the lower layer. It begins by examing vnode
* operation arguments and replacing any layered nodes by their
- * lower-layer equivlants. It then invokes the operation
+ * lower-layer equivalents. It then invokes the operation
* on the lower layer. Finally, it replaces the layered nodes
* in the arguments and, if a vnode is return by the operation,
* stacks a layered node on top of the returned vnode.
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
* are created as a result of vnode operations on
* this or other null vnode stacks.
*
- * New vnode stacks come into existance as a result of
+ * New vnode stacks come into existence as a result of
* an operation which returns a vnode.
* The bypass routine stacks a null-node above the new
* vnode before returning it to the caller.
@@ -219,20 +219,20 @@
*
* The first approach is to call the aliasing layer's bypass routine.
* This method is most suitable when you wish to invoke the operation
- * currently being hanldled on the lower layer. It has the advantage
+ * currently being handled on the lower layer. It has the advantage
* that the bypass routine already must do argument mapping.
* An example of this is null_getattrs in the null layer.
*
- * A second approach is to directly invoked vnode operations on
+ * A second approach is to directly invoke vnode operations on
* the lower layer with the VOP_OPERATIONNAME interface.
* The advantage of this method is that it is easy to invoke
* arbitrary operations on the lower layer. The disadvantage
- * is that vnodes arguments must be manualy mapped.
+ * is that vnodes' arguments must be manually mapped.
*
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
-__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: layer_vnops.c,v 1.12 2003/11/17 11:16:10 wiz Exp $");
+__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: layer_vnops.c,v 1.13 2003/11/30 20:53:48 wiz Exp $");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
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