Fix typos in include/

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Andrea Gelmini <andrea.gelmini@gelma.net>
Closes #9238
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Andrea Gelmini 2019-08-30 18:53:15 +02:00 committed by Brian Behlendorf
parent 0463c95501
commit cf7c5a030e
20 changed files with 28 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
* 2.6.28 API change, * 2.6.28 API change,
* Added insert_inode_locked() helper function, prior to this most callers * Added insert_inode_locked() helper function, prior to this most callers
* used insert_inode_hash(). The older method doesn't check for collisions * used insert_inode_hash(). The older method doesn't check for collisions
* in the inode_hashtable but it still acceptible for use. * in the inode_hashtable but it still acceptable for use.
*/ */
#ifndef HAVE_INSERT_INODE_LOCKED #ifndef HAVE_INSERT_INODE_LOCKED
static inline int static inline int

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
/* /*
* Slab allocation interfaces. The SPL slab differs from the standard * Slab allocation interfaces. The SPL slab differs from the standard
* Linux SLAB or SLUB primarily in that each cache may be backed by slabs * Linux SLAB or SLUB primarily in that each cache may be backed by slabs
* allocated from the physical or virtal memory address space. The virtual * allocated from the physical or virtual memory address space. The virtual
* slabs allow for good behavior when allocation large objects of identical * slabs allow for good behavior when allocation large objects of identical
* size. This slab implementation also supports both constructors and * size. This slab implementation also supports both constructors and
* destructors which the Linux slab does not. * destructors which the Linux slab does not.

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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ typedef enum arc_buf_contents {
} arc_buf_contents_t; } arc_buf_contents_t;
/* /*
* The following breakdows of arc_size exist for kstat only. * The following breakdowns of arc_size exist for kstat only.
*/ */
typedef enum arc_space_type { typedef enum arc_space_type {
ARC_SPACE_DATA, ARC_SPACE_DATA,

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ extern "C" {
* Note that buffers can be in one of 6 states: * Note that buffers can be in one of 6 states:
* ARC_anon - anonymous (discussed below) * ARC_anon - anonymous (discussed below)
* ARC_mru - recently used, currently cached * ARC_mru - recently used, currently cached
* ARC_mru_ghost - recentely used, no longer in cache * ARC_mru_ghost - recently used, no longer in cache
* ARC_mfu - frequently used, currently cached * ARC_mfu - frequently used, currently cached
* ARC_mfu_ghost - frequently used, no longer in cache * ARC_mfu_ghost - frequently used, no longer in cache
* ARC_l2c_only - exists in L2ARC but not other states * ARC_l2c_only - exists in L2ARC but not other states

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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ extern "C" {
* *
* 3. Use avl_destroy_nodes() to quickly process/free up any remaining nodes. * 3. Use avl_destroy_nodes() to quickly process/free up any remaining nodes.
* Note that once you use avl_destroy_nodes(), you can no longer * Note that once you use avl_destroy_nodes(), you can no longer
* use any routine except avl_destroy_nodes() and avl_destoy(). * use any routine except avl_destroy_nodes() and avl_destroy().
* *
* 4. Use avl_destroy() to destroy the AVL tree itself. * 4. Use avl_destroy() to destroy the AVL tree itself.
* *
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ typedef uintptr_t avl_index_t;
* user data structure which must contain a field of type avl_node_t. * user data structure which must contain a field of type avl_node_t.
* *
* Also assume the user data structures looks like: * Also assume the user data structures looks like:
* stuct my_type { * struct my_type {
* ... * ...
* avl_node_t my_link; * avl_node_t my_link;
* ... * ...

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@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ int dmu_object_set_nlevels(objset_t *os, uint64_t object, int nlevels,
/* /*
* Set the data blocksize for an object. * Set the data blocksize for an object.
* *
* The object cannot have any blocks allcated beyond the first. If * The object cannot have any blocks allocated beyond the first. If
* the first block is allocated already, the new size must be greater * the first block is allocated already, the new size must be greater
* than the current block size. If these conditions are not met, * than the current block size. If these conditions are not met,
* ENOTSUP will be returned. * ENOTSUP will be returned.

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@ -297,11 +297,11 @@ typedef struct efi_gpe {
* checksums, and perform any necessary byte-swapping to the on-disk * checksums, and perform any necessary byte-swapping to the on-disk
* format. * format.
*/ */
/* Solaris library abstraction for EFI partitons */ /* Solaris library abstraction for EFI partitions */
typedef struct dk_part { typedef struct dk_part {
diskaddr_t p_start; /* starting LBA */ diskaddr_t p_start; /* starting LBA */
diskaddr_t p_size; /* size in blocks */ diskaddr_t p_size; /* size in blocks */
struct uuid p_guid; /* partion type GUID */ struct uuid p_guid; /* partition type GUID */
ushort_t p_tag; /* converted to part'n type GUID */ ushort_t p_tag; /* converted to part'n type GUID */
ushort_t p_flag; /* attributes */ ushort_t p_flag; /* attributes */
char p_name[EFI_PART_NAME_LEN]; /* partition name */ char p_name[EFI_PART_NAME_LEN]; /* partition name */

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@ -957,7 +957,7 @@ typedef struct pool_scan_stat {
/* values not stored on disk */ /* values not stored on disk */
uint64_t pss_pass_exam; /* examined bytes per scan pass */ uint64_t pss_pass_exam; /* examined bytes per scan pass */
uint64_t pss_pass_start; /* start time of a scan pass */ uint64_t pss_pass_start; /* start time of a scan pass */
uint64_t pss_pass_scrub_pause; /* pause time of a scurb pass */ uint64_t pss_pass_scrub_pause; /* pause time of a scrub pass */
/* cumulative time scrub spent paused, needed for rate calculation */ /* cumulative time scrub spent paused, needed for rate calculation */
uint64_t pss_pass_scrub_spent_paused; uint64_t pss_pass_scrub_spent_paused;
uint64_t pss_pass_issued; /* issued bytes per scan pass */ uint64_t pss_pass_issued; /* issued bytes per scan pass */
@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ typedef struct vdev_stat {
uint64_t vs_fragmentation; /* device fragmentation */ uint64_t vs_fragmentation; /* device fragmentation */
uint64_t vs_initialize_bytes_done; /* bytes initialized */ uint64_t vs_initialize_bytes_done; /* bytes initialized */
uint64_t vs_initialize_bytes_est; /* total bytes to initialize */ uint64_t vs_initialize_bytes_est; /* total bytes to initialize */
uint64_t vs_initialize_state; /* vdev_initialzing_state_t */ uint64_t vs_initialize_state; /* vdev_initializing_state_t */
uint64_t vs_initialize_action_time; /* time_t */ uint64_t vs_initialize_action_time; /* time_t */
uint64_t vs_checkpoint_space; /* checkpoint-consumed space */ uint64_t vs_checkpoint_space; /* checkpoint-consumed space */
uint64_t vs_resilver_deferred; /* resilver deferred */ uint64_t vs_resilver_deferred; /* resilver deferred */

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@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ extern int64_t lcompat_pow(int64_t, int64_t);
** a single double value, using NaN values to represent non-number ** a single double value, using NaN values to represent non-number
** values. The trick only works on 32-bit machines (ints and pointers ** values. The trick only works on 32-bit machines (ints and pointers
** are 32-bit values) with numbers represented as IEEE 754-2008 doubles ** are 32-bit values) with numbers represented as IEEE 754-2008 doubles
** with conventional endianess (12345678 or 87654321), in CPUs that do ** with conventional endianness (12345678 or 87654321), in CPUs that do
** not produce signaling NaN values (all NaNs are quiet). ** not produce signaling NaN values (all NaNs are quiet).
*/ */

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ typedef uint16_t sa_attr_type_t;
typedef struct sa_attr_reg { typedef struct sa_attr_reg {
char *sa_name; /* attribute name */ char *sa_name; /* attribute name */
uint16_t sa_length; uint16_t sa_length;
sa_bswap_type_t sa_byteswap; /* bswap functon enum */ sa_bswap_type_t sa_byteswap; /* bswap function enum */
sa_attr_type_t sa_attr; /* filled in during registration */ sa_attr_type_t sa_attr; /* filled in during registration */
} sa_attr_reg_t; } sa_attr_reg_t;

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
* the DEFINE_DTRACE_PROBE macros. * the DEFINE_DTRACE_PROBE macros.
* *
* When adding new DTRACE_PROBEs to zfs source, both a tracepoint event * When adding new DTRACE_PROBEs to zfs source, both a tracepoint event
* class defintition and a DEFINE_DTRACE_PROBE definition are needed to * class definition and a DEFINE_DTRACE_PROBE definition are needed to
* avoid undefined function errors. * avoid undefined function errors.
*/ */

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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ DEFINE_REMOVE_FREE_EVENT_TXG(zfs_remove__free__inflight);
/* /*
* When tracepoints are not available, a DEFINE_DTRACE_PROBE* macro is * When tracepoints are not available, a DEFINE_DTRACE_PROBE* macro is
* needed for each DTRACE_PROBE. These will be used to generate stub * needed for each DTRACE_PROBE. These will be used to generate stub
* tracing functions and protoypes for those functions. See * tracing functions and prototypes for those functions. See
* include/sys/trace.h. * include/sys/trace.h.
*/ */

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ extern "C" {
* the number of active transaction holds (tc_count). As transactions * the number of active transaction holds (tc_count). As transactions
* are assigned into a transaction group the appropriate tc_count is * are assigned into a transaction group the appropriate tc_count is
* incremented to indicate that there are pending changes that have yet * incremented to indicate that there are pending changes that have yet
* to quiesce. Consumers evenutally call txg_rele_to_sync() to decrement * to quiesce. Consumers eventually call txg_rele_to_sync() to decrement
* the tc_count. A transaction group is not considered quiesced until all * the tc_count. A transaction group is not considered quiesced until all
* tx_cpu structures have reached a tc_count of zero. * tx_cpu structures have reached a tc_count of zero.
* *
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ struct tx_cpu {
/* /*
* The tx_state structure maintains the state information about the different * The tx_state structure maintains the state information about the different
* stages of the pool's transcation groups. A per pool tx_state structure * stages of the pool's transaction groups. A per pool tx_state structure
* is used to track this information. The tx_state structure also points to * is used to track this information. The tx_state structure also points to
* an array of tx_cpu structures (described above). Although the tx_sync_lock * an array of tx_cpu structures (described above). Although the tx_sync_lock
* is used to protect the members of this structure, it is not used to * is used to protect the members of this structure, it is not used to

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@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ extern const raidz_impl_ops_t vdev_raidz_aarch64_neonx2_impl;
* *
* raidz_parity Returns parity of the RAIDZ block * raidz_parity Returns parity of the RAIDZ block
* raidz_ncols Returns number of columns the block spans * raidz_ncols Returns number of columns the block spans
* raidz_nbigcols Returns number of big columns columns * raidz_nbigcols Returns number of big columns
* raidz_col_p Returns pointer to a column * raidz_col_p Returns pointer to a column
* raidz_col_size Returns size of a column * raidz_col_size Returns size of a column
* raidz_big_size Returns size of big columns * raidz_big_size Returns size of big columns

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ typedef struct zcp_arg {
/* /*
* The name of this argument. For keyword arguments this is the name * The name of this argument. For keyword arguments this is the name
* functions will use to set the argument. For positional arguments * functions will use to set the argument. For positional arguments
* the name has no programatic meaning, but will appear in error * the name has no programmatic meaning, but will appear in error
* messages and help output. * messages and help output.
*/ */
const char *za_name; const char *za_name;

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ struct znode_phys;
/* /*
* All ACEs have a common hdr. For * All ACEs have a common hdr. For
* owner@, group@, and everyone@ this is all * owner@, group@, and everyone@ this is all
* thats needed. * that's needed.
*/ */
typedef struct zfs_ace_hdr { typedef struct zfs_ace_hdr {
uint16_t z_type; uint16_t z_type;

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ struct znode;
/* /*
* This structure emulates the vfs_t from other platforms. It's purpose * This structure emulates the vfs_t from other platforms. It's purpose
* is to faciliate the handling of mount options and minimize structural * is to facilitate the handling of mount options and minimize structural
* differences between the platforms. * differences between the platforms.
*/ */
typedef struct vfs { typedef struct vfs {
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ struct zfsvfs {
list_t z_all_znodes; /* all znodes in the fs */ list_t z_all_znodes; /* all znodes in the fs */
uint64_t z_nr_znodes; /* number of znodes in the fs */ uint64_t z_nr_znodes; /* number of znodes in the fs */
unsigned long z_rollback_time; /* last online rollback time */ unsigned long z_rollback_time; /* last online rollback time */
unsigned long z_snap_defer_time; /* last snapshot unmount deferal */ unsigned long z_snap_defer_time; /* last snapshot unmount deferral */
kmutex_t z_znodes_lock; /* lock for z_all_znodes */ kmutex_t z_znodes_lock; /* lock for z_all_znodes */
arc_prune_t *z_arc_prune; /* called by ARC to prune caches */ arc_prune_t *z_arc_prune; /* called by ARC to prune caches */
struct inode *z_ctldir; /* .zfs directory inode */ struct inode *z_ctldir; /* .zfs directory inode */

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ typedef struct zil_header {
* Log blocks are chained together. Originally they were chained at the * Log blocks are chained together. Originally they were chained at the
* end of the block. For performance reasons the chain was moved to the * end of the block. For performance reasons the chain was moved to the
* beginning of the block which allows writes for only the data being used. * beginning of the block which allows writes for only the data being used.
* The older position is supported for backwards compatability. * The older position is supported for backwards compatibility.
* *
* The zio_eck_t contains a zec_cksum which for the intent log is * The zio_eck_t contains a zec_cksum which for the intent log is
* the sequence number of this log block. A seq of 0 is invalid. * the sequence number of this log block. A seq of 0 is invalid.
@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ typedef struct zil_stats {
/* /*
* Number of transactions (reads, writes, renames, etc.) * Number of transactions (reads, writes, renames, etc.)
* that have been commited. * that have been committed.
*/ */
kstat_named_t zil_itx_count; kstat_named_t zil_itx_count;

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ typedef struct zio_crypt_info {
/* length of the encryption key */ /* length of the encryption key */
size_t ci_keylen; size_t ci_keylen;
/* human-readable name of the encryption alforithm */ /* human-readable name of the encryption algorithm */
char *ci_name; char *ci_name;
} zio_crypt_info_t; } zio_crypt_info_t;
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ typedef struct zio_crypt_key {
/* buffer for hmac key */ /* buffer for hmac key */
uint8_t zk_hmac_keydata[SHA512_HMAC_KEYLEN]; uint8_t zk_hmac_keydata[SHA512_HMAC_KEYLEN];
/* buffer for currrent encryption key derived from master key */ /* buffer for current encryption key derived from master key */
uint8_t zk_current_keydata[MASTER_KEY_MAX_LEN]; uint8_t zk_current_keydata[MASTER_KEY_MAX_LEN];
/* current 64 bit salt for deriving an encryption key */ /* current 64 bit salt for deriving an encryption key */
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ typedef struct zio_crypt_key {
/* template of hmac key for illumos crypto api */ /* template of hmac key for illumos crypto api */
crypto_ctx_template_t zk_hmac_tmpl; crypto_ctx_template_t zk_hmac_tmpl;
/* lock for changing the salt and dependant values */ /* lock for changing the salt and dependent values */
krwlock_t zk_salt_lock; krwlock_t zk_salt_lock;
} zio_crypt_key_t; } zio_crypt_key_t;

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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ extern "C" {
* *
* NOP Write: * NOP Write:
* The NOP write feature is performed by the ZIO_STAGE_NOP_WRITE stage * The NOP write feature is performed by the ZIO_STAGE_NOP_WRITE stage
* and is added to an existing write pipeline if a crypographically * and is added to an existing write pipeline if a cryptographically
* secure checksum (i.e. SHA256) is enabled and compression is turned on. * secure checksum (i.e. SHA256) is enabled and compression is turned on.
* The NOP write stage will compare the checksums of the current data * The NOP write stage will compare the checksums of the current data
* on-disk (level-0 blocks only) and the data that is currently being written. * on-disk (level-0 blocks only) and the data that is currently being written.