OpenZFS 7812 - Remove gender specific language
Authored by: Daniel Hoffman <dj.hoffman@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Steve Gonczi <steve.gonczi@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Williamson <chris.williamson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org> Reviewed by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> Reviewed by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com> Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov> Ported-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru> This change removes all gendered language that did not refer specifically to an individual person or pet. The convention taken was to use variations on "they" when referring to users and/or human beings, while using "it" when referring to code, functions, and/or libraries. Additionally, we took the liberty to fix up any whitespace issues that were found in any files that were already being modified. OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7812 OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/ad626db Closes #5822
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@ -2395,7 +2395,7 @@ nvlist_xpack(nvlist_t *nvl, char **bufp, size_t *buflen, int encoding,
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* 1. The nvlist has fixed allocator properties.
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* 1. The nvlist has fixed allocator properties.
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* All other nvlist routines (like nvlist_add_*, ...) use
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* All other nvlist routines (like nvlist_add_*, ...) use
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* these properties.
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* these properties.
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* 2. When using nvlist_pack() the user can specify his own
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* 2. When using nvlist_pack() the user can specify their own
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* allocator properties (e.g. by using KM_NOSLEEP).
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* allocator properties (e.g. by using KM_NOSLEEP).
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* We use the user specified properties (2). A clearer solution
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* We use the user specified properties (2). A clearer solution
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/*
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2013, 2015 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2013, 2016 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright 2017 Nexenta Systems, Inc.
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* Copyright 2017 Nexenta Systems, Inc.
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* dl_name in case the first thread goes away before we do.
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* dl_name in case the first thread goes away before we do.
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* Note that we initialize the new name before storing its
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* Note that we initialize the new name before storing its
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* pointer into dl_name, because the first thread may load
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* pointer into dl_name, because the first thread may load
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* dl->dl_name at any time. He'll either see the old value,
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* dl->dl_name at any time. It'll either see the old value,
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* which is his, or the new shared copy; either is OK.
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* which belongs to it, or the new shared copy; either is OK.
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dl->dl_namesize = strlen(dl->dl_name) + 1;
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dl->dl_namesize = strlen(dl->dl_name) + 1;
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name = kmem_alloc(dl->dl_namesize, KM_SLEEP);
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name = kmem_alloc(dl->dl_namesize, KM_SLEEP);
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* Now that all children have been reexecuted, execute the parent.
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* Now that all children have been reexecuted, execute the parent.
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* We don't reexecute "The Godfather" I/O here as it's the
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* We don't reexecute "The Godfather" I/O here as it's the
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* responsibility of the caller to wait on it.
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if (!(pio->io_flags & ZIO_FLAG_GODFATHER)) {
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if (!(pio->io_flags & ZIO_FLAG_GODFATHER)) {
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pio->io_queued_timestamp = gethrtime();
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pio->io_queued_timestamp = gethrtime();
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