svn commit: r203762 - head/share/man/man9

Edward Tomasz Napierala trasz at FreeBSD.org
Wed Feb 10 19:03:48 UTC 2010


Author: trasz
Date: Wed Feb 10 19:03:48 2010
New Revision: 203762
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/203762

Log:
  Start sentences with a new line.
  
  Submitted by:	brueffer

Modified:
  head/share/man/man9/locking.9

Modified: head/share/man/man9/locking.9
==============================================================================
--- head/share/man/man9/locking.9	Wed Feb 10 18:56:49 2010	(r203761)
+++ head/share/man/man9/locking.9	Wed Feb 10 19:03:48 2010	(r203762)
@@ -152,7 +152,8 @@ Shared/exclusive locks are similar to re
 between them is that shared/exclusive locks may be held during unbounded sleep
 (and may thus perform an unbounded sleep).
 They are inherently less efficient than mutexes, reader/writer locks
-and read-mostly locks.  They don't support priority propagation.
+and read-mostly locks.
+They don't support priority propagation.
 They should be considered to be closely related to
 .Xr sleep 9 .
 In fact it could in some cases be 
@@ -192,9 +193,9 @@ Giant is an instance of a mutex, with so
 It is recursive.
 .It
 Drivers and filesystems can request that Giant be locked around them
-by not marking themselves MPSAFE.  Note that infrastructure to do this
-is slowly going away as non-MPSAFE drivers either became properly locked
-or disappear.
+by not marking themselves MPSAFE.
+Note that infrastructure to do this is slowly going away as non-MPSAFE
+drivers either became properly locked or disappear.
 .It
 Giant must be locked first before other locks.
 .It


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