svn commit: r218965 - in head: sbin/growfs share/doc/papers/devfs
share/doc/psd/23.rpc sys/fs/nullfs sys/libkern sys/net80211
sys/x86/isa usr.bin/tip/tip
Bruce Cran
brucec at FreeBSD.org
Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 UTC 2011
Author: brucec
Date: Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011
New Revision: 218965
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/218965
Log:
Fix typos - remove duplicate "is".
PR: docs/154934
Submitted by: Eitan Adler <lists at eitanadler.com>
MFC after: 3 days
Modified:
head/sbin/growfs/growfs.c
head/share/doc/papers/devfs/paper.me
head/share/doc/psd/23.rpc/rpc.prog.ms
head/sys/fs/nullfs/null_vnops.c
head/sys/libkern/jenkins.h
head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_ageq.c
head/sys/x86/isa/clock.c
head/usr.bin/tip/tip/tip.h
Modified: head/sbin/growfs/growfs.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sbin/growfs/growfs.c Wed Feb 23 02:40:31 2011 (r218964)
+++ head/sbin/growfs/growfs.c Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011 (r218965)
@@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ cond_bl_upd(ufs2_daddr_t *block, struct
/*
* Copy the block back immediately.
*
- * XXX If src is is from an indirect block we have
+ * XXX If src is from an indirect block we have
* to implement copy on write here in case of
* active snapshots.
*/
Modified: head/share/doc/papers/devfs/paper.me
==============================================================================
--- head/share/doc/papers/devfs/paper.me Wed Feb 23 02:40:31 2011 (r218964)
+++ head/share/doc/papers/devfs/paper.me Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011 (r218965)
@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ The entry points to the device driver ar
structure, removing the need for the devsw[] array and allowing
device drivers to use separate entrypoints for various minor numbers.
.lp
-This is is very convenient for devices which have a ``control''
+This is very convenient for devices which have a ``control''
device for management and tuning. The control device, almost always
have entirely separate open/close/ioctl implementations [MD.C].
.lp
Modified: head/share/doc/psd/23.rpc/rpc.prog.ms
==============================================================================
--- head/share/doc/psd/23.rpc/rpc.prog.ms Wed Feb 23 02:40:31 2011 (r218964)
+++ head/share/doc/psd/23.rpc/rpc.prog.ms Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011 (r218965)
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ manual page.
.I "The Highest Layer:"
.IX RPC "The Highest Layer"
The highest layer is totally transparent to the operating system,
-machine and network upon which is is run. It's probably best to
+machine and network upon which is run. It's probably best to
think of this level as a way of
.I using
RPC, rather than as
Modified: head/sys/fs/nullfs/null_vnops.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/fs/nullfs/null_vnops.c Wed Feb 23 02:40:31 2011 (r218964)
+++ head/sys/fs/nullfs/null_vnops.c Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011 (r218965)
@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ null_unlock(struct vop_unlock_args *ap)
* as soon as possible.
*
* Note, we can't release any resources nor remove vnode from hash before
- * appropriate VXLOCK stuff is is done because other process can find this
+ * appropriate VXLOCK stuff is done because other process can find this
* vnode in hash during inactivation and may be sitting in vget() and waiting
* for null_inactive to unlock vnode. Thus we will do all those in VOP_RECLAIM.
*/
Modified: head/sys/libkern/jenkins.h
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/libkern/jenkins.h Wed Feb 23 02:40:31 2011 (r218964)
+++ head/sys/libkern/jenkins.h Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011 (r218965)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
the public domain. It has no warranty.
You probably want to use hashlittle(). hashlittle() and hashbig()
- hash byte arrays. hashlittle() is is faster than hashbig() on
+ hash byte arrays. hashlittle() is faster than hashbig() on
little-endian machines. Intel and AMD are little-endian machines.
On second thought, you probably want hashlittle2(), which is identical to
hashlittle() except it returns two 32-bit hashes for the price of one.
Modified: head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_ageq.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_ageq.c Wed Feb 23 02:40:31 2011 (r218964)
+++ head/sys/net80211/ieee80211_ageq.c Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011 (r218965)
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ ieee80211_ageq_drain_node(struct ieee802
* deltas (in seconds) relative to the head so we can check
* and/or adjust only the head of the list. If a frame's age
* exceeds the time quanta then remove it. The list of removed
- * frames is is returned to the caller joined by m_nextpkt.
+ * frames is returned to the caller joined by m_nextpkt.
*/
struct mbuf *
ieee80211_ageq_age(struct ieee80211_ageq *aq, int quanta)
Modified: head/sys/x86/isa/clock.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/x86/isa/clock.c Wed Feb 23 02:40:31 2011 (r218964)
+++ head/sys/x86/isa/clock.c Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011 (r218965)
@@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ sysctl_machdep_i8254_freq(SYSCTL_HANDLER
/*
* Use `i8254' instead of `timer' in external names because `timer'
- * is is too generic. Should use it everywhere.
+ * is too generic. Should use it everywhere.
*/
freq = i8254_freq;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &freq, 0, req);
Modified: head/usr.bin/tip/tip/tip.h
==============================================================================
--- head/usr.bin/tip/tip/tip.h Wed Feb 23 02:40:31 2011 (r218964)
+++ head/usr.bin/tip/tip/tip.h Wed Feb 23 09:22:33 2011 (r218965)
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ int intflag; /* recognized interrupt */
int stoprompt; /* for interrupting a prompt session */
int timedout; /* ~> transfer timedout */
int cumode; /* simulating the "cu" program */
-int bits8; /* terminal is is 8-bit mode */
+int bits8; /* terminal is 8-bit mode */
#define STRIP_PAR (bits8 ? 0377 : 0177)
char fname[PATH_MAX]; /* file name buffer for ~< */
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