svn commit: r210865 - head/sys/conf
Oliver Fromme
olli at FreeBSD.org
Thu Aug 5 16:28:18 UTC 2010
Author: olli
Date: Thu Aug 5 16:28:17 2010
New Revision: 210865
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/210865
Log:
Fix a bunch of errors (spelling and similar).
As des noted, the section on SCTP would benefit from
a rewrite by a native speaker (which I am not).
Any volunteers?
Approved by: des (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
Modified:
head/sys/conf/NOTES
Modified: head/sys/conf/NOTES
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/conf/NOTES Thu Aug 5 16:10:12 2010 (r210864)
+++ head/sys/conf/NOTES Thu Aug 5 16:28:17 2010 (r210865)
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ options ROOTDEVNAME=\"ufs:da0s2e\"
# workloads on SMP machines. It supports cpu-affinity, per-cpu runqueues
# and scheduler locks. It also has a stronger notion of interactivity
# which leads to better responsiveness even on uniprocessor machines. This
-# will eventually become the default scheduler.
+# is the default scheduler.
#
# SCHED_STATS is a debugging option which keeps some stats in the sysctl
# tree at 'kern.sched.stats' and is useful for debugging scheduling decisions.
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ options REGRESSION
#options RESTARTABLE_PANICS
#
-# This option let some drivers co-exist that can't co-exist in a running
+# This option lets some drivers co-exist that can't co-exist in a running
# system. This is used to be able to compile all kernel code in one go for
# quality assurance purposes (like this file, which the option takes it name
# from.)
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ options STACK
#
# The hwpmc driver that allows the use of in-CPU performance monitoring
-# counters for performance monitoring. The base kernel needs to configured
+# counters for performance monitoring. The base kernel needs to be configured
# with the 'options' line, while the hwpmc device can be either compiled
# in or loaded as a loadable kernel module.
#
@@ -592,12 +592,12 @@ options FLOWTABLE
# soon to have a new base RFC and many many more
# extensions. This release supports all the extensions
# including many drafts (most about to become RFC's).
-# It is the premeier SCTP implementation in the NET
+# It is the reference implementation of SCTP
# and is quite well tested.
#
# Note YOU MUST have both INET and INET6 defined.
-# you don't have to enable V6, but SCTP is
-# dual stacked and so far we have not teased apart
+# You don't have to enable V6, but SCTP is
+# dual stacked and so far we have not torn apart
# the V6 and V4.. since an association can span
# both a V6 and V4 address at the SAME time :-)
#
@@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ options SCTP
# There are bunches of options:
# this one turns on all sorts of
# nastly printing that you can
-# do. Its all controled by a
+# do. It's all controlled by a
# bit mask (settable by socket opt and
# by sysctl). Including will not cause
# logging until you set the bits.. but it
@@ -615,9 +615,9 @@ options SCTP
# faster.. if you are not debugging don't use.
options SCTP_DEBUG
#
-# This option turns off the CRC32c checksum. Basically
-# You will not be able to talk to anyone else that
-# has not done this. Its more for expermentation to
+# This option turns off the CRC32c checksum. Basically,
+# you will not be able to talk to anyone else who
+# has not done this. Its more for experimentation to
# see how much CPU the CRC32c really takes. Most new
# cards for TCP support checksum offload.. so this
# option gives you a "view" into what SCTP would be
@@ -636,13 +636,13 @@ options SCTP_WITH_NO_CSUM
# see. I have used this to produce interesting
# charts and graphs as well :->
#
-# I have not yet commited the tools to get and print
+# I have not yet committed the tools to get and print
# the logs, I will do that eventually .. before then
# if you want them send me an email rrs at freebsd.org
# You basically must have ktr(4) enabled for these
# and you then set the sysctl to turn on/off various
# logging bits. Use ktrdump(8) to pull the log and run
-# it through a dispaly program.. and graphs and other
+# it through a display program.. and graphs and other
# things too.
#
options SCTP_LOCK_LOGGING
@@ -798,8 +798,7 @@ device sppp
# The `bpf' device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter. Be
# aware of the legal and administrative consequences of enabling this
-# option. The number of devices determines the maximum number of
-# simultaneous BPF clients programs runnable. DHCP requires bpf.
+# option. DHCP requires bpf.
device bpf
# The `disc' device implements a minimal network interface,
@@ -938,7 +937,7 @@ options TCPDEBUG
options MBUF_STRESS_TEST
options MBUF_PROFILING
-# Statically Link in accept filters
+# Statically link in accept filters
options ACCEPT_FILTER_DATA
options ACCEPT_FILTER_DNS
options ACCEPT_FILTER_HTTP
@@ -996,7 +995,7 @@ options NFSSERVER #Network File System
options NFSLOCKD #Network Lock Manager
options NFSCL #experimental NFS client with NFSv4
options NFSD #experimental NFS server with NFSv4
-options KGSSAPI #Kernel GSSAPI implementaion
+options KGSSAPI #Kernel GSSAPI implementation
# NT File System. Read-mostly, see mount_ntfs(8) for details.
# For a full read-write NTFS support consider sysutils/fusefs-ntfs
@@ -1059,7 +1058,7 @@ options QUOTA #enable disk quotas
# if you let these users run programs, so confine it to file-servers
# (but it'll save you lots of headaches in those cases). Root owned
# directories are exempt and X bits are cleared. The suid bit must be
-# set on the directory as well; see chmod(1) PC owners can't see/set
+# set on the directory as well; see chmod(1). PC owners can't see/set
# ownerships so they keep getting their toes trodden on. This saves
# you all the support calls as the filesystem it's used on will act as
# they expect: "It's my dir so it must be my file".
@@ -1338,8 +1337,7 @@ options SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT=60
#
# Normally disabled because a lot of newer SCSI disks report themselves
# as having SES capabilities, but this can then clot up attempts to build
-# build a topology with the SES device that's on the box these drives
-# are in....
+# a topology with the SES device that's on the box these drives are in....
options SES_ENABLE_PASSTHROUGH
@@ -1601,7 +1599,7 @@ options ISP_DEFAULT_ROLES=2
# instruments are enabled. The tools in
# /usr/sbin/dpt_* assume these to be enabled.
# DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS Normally device timeouts are handled by the DPT.
-# If you ant the driver to handle timeouts, enable
+# If you want the driver to handle timeouts, enable
# this option. If your system is very busy, this
# option will create more trouble than solve.
# DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR Used to compute the excessive amount of time to
@@ -1747,7 +1745,7 @@ hint.ata.1.irq="15"
# ATA_CAM: Turn ata(4) subsystem controller drivers into cam(4)
# interface modules. This deprecates all ata(4)
# peripheral device drivers (atadisk, ataraid, atapicd,
-# atapifd. atapist, atapicam) and all user-level APIs.
+# atapifd, atapist, atapicam) and all user-level APIs.
# cam(4) drivers and APIs will be connected instead.
options ATA_STATIC_ID
@@ -1822,7 +1820,7 @@ options BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER # A BREAK on
# Solaris implements a new BREAK which is initiated by a character
# sequence CR ~ ^b which is similar to a familiar pattern used on
-# Sun servers by the Remote Console. There are FreeBSD extentions:
+# Sun servers by the Remote Console. There are FreeBSD extensions:
# CR ~ ^p requests force panic and CR ~ ^r requests a clean reboot.
options ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
@@ -2189,7 +2187,7 @@ device sound
#
# snd_*: Device-specific drivers.
#
-# The flags of the device tells the device a bit more info about the
+# The flags of the device tell the device a bit more info about the
# device that normally is obtained through the PnP interface.
# bit 2..0 secondary DMA channel;
# bit 4 set if the board uses two dma channels;
@@ -2386,7 +2384,7 @@ device cmx
# crystal, e.g. some new Bt878 cards.
#
# options BKTR_GPIO_ACCESS
-# This enable IOCTLs which give user level access to the GPIO port.
+# This enables IOCTLs which give user level access to the GPIO port.
#
# options BKTR_NO_MSP_RESET
# Prevents the MSP34xx reset. Good if you initialise the MSP in another OS first
@@ -2594,7 +2592,7 @@ options NSFBUFS=1024
#
# Enable extra debugging code for locks. This stores the filename and
-# line of whatever acquired the lock in the lock itself, and change a
+# line of whatever acquired the lock in the lock itself, and changes a
# number of function calls to pass around the relevant data. This is
# not at all useful unless you are debugging lock code. Also note
# that it is likely to break e.g. fstat(1) unless you recompile your
@@ -2870,7 +2868,7 @@ options NSWBUF_MIN=120
#####################################################################
# More undocumented options for linting.
-# Note that documenting these are not considered an affront.
+# Note that documenting these is not considered an affront.
options CAM_DEBUG_DELAY
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