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Documentation: fix typos found in admin-guide subdirectory
Fixed twelve typos in cppc_sysfs.rst, binderfs.rst, paride.rst, zram.rst, bug-hunting.rst, introduction.rst, usage.rst, dm-crypt.rst Signed-off-by: Andrew Klychkov <andrew.a.klychkov@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Reviewed-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201204070235.GA48631@spblnx124.lan Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CPPC
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CPPC defined in the ACPI spec describes a mechanism for the OS to manage the
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CPPC defined in the ACPI spec describes a mechanism for the OS to manage the
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performance of a logical processor on a contigious and abstract performance
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performance of a logical processor on a contiguous and abstract performance
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scale. CPPC exposes a set of registers to describe abstract performance scale,
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scale. CPPC exposes a set of registers to describe abstract performance scale,
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to request performance levels and to measure per-cpu delivered performance.
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to request performance levels and to measure per-cpu delivered performance.
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* lowest_freq : CPU frequency corresponding to lowest_perf (in MHz).
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* lowest_freq : CPU frequency corresponding to lowest_perf (in MHz).
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* nominal_freq : CPU frequency corresponding to nominal_perf (in MHz).
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* nominal_freq : CPU frequency corresponding to nominal_perf (in MHz).
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The above frequencies should only be used to report processor performance in
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The above frequencies should only be used to report processor performance in
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freqency instead of abstract scale. These values should not be used for any
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frequency instead of abstract scale. These values should not be used for any
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functional decisions.
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functional decisions.
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* feedback_ctrs : Includes both Reference and delivered performance counter.
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* feedback_ctrs : Includes both Reference and delivered performance counter.
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Binderfs binder devices can be deleted via `unlink() <unlink_>`_. This means
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Binderfs binder devices can be deleted via `unlink() <unlink_>`_. This means
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that the `rm() <rm_>`_ tool can be used to delete them. Note that the
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that the `rm() <rm_>`_ tool can be used to delete them. Note that the
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``binder-control`` device cannot be deleted since this would make the binderfs
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``binder-control`` device cannot be deleted since this would make the binderfs
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instance unuseable. The ``binder-control`` device will be deleted when the
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instance unusable. The ``binder-control`` device will be deleted when the
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binderfs instance is unmounted and all references to it have been dropped.
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binderfs instance is unmounted and all references to it have been dropped.
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Finally, you can load high-level drivers for each kind of device that
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Finally, you can load high-level drivers for each kind of device that
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you have connected. By default, each driver will autoprobe for a single
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you have connected. By default, each driver will autoprobe for a single
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device, but you can support up to four similar devices by giving their
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device, but you can support up to four similar devices by giving their
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individual co-ordinates when you load the driver.
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individual coordinates when you load the driver.
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For example, if you had two no-name CD-ROM drives both using the
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For example, if you had two no-name CD-ROM drives both using the
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KingByte KBIC-951A adapter, one on port 0x378 and the other on 0x3bc
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KingByte KBIC-951A adapter, one on port 0x378 and the other on 0x3bc
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/sys/block/zram0/writeback_limit.
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/sys/block/zram0/writeback_limit.
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$ echo 1 > /sys/block/zram0/writeback_limit_enable
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$ echo 1 > /sys/block/zram0/writeback_limit_enable
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If admins want to allow further write again once the bugdet is exhausted,
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If admins want to allow further write again once the budget is exhausted,
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he could do it like below::
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he could do it like below::
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$ echo $((400<<MB_SHIFT>>4K_SHIFT)) > \
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$ echo $((400<<MB_SHIFT>>4K_SHIFT)) > \
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- The last developers that touched the source code (if this is done inside
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- The last developers that touched the source code (if this is done inside
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a git tree). On the above example, Tejun and Bhaktipriya (in this
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a git tree). On the above example, Tejun and Bhaktipriya (in this
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specific case, none really envolved on the development of this file);
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specific case, none really involved on the development of this file);
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- The driver maintainer (Hans Verkuil);
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- The driver maintainer (Hans Verkuil);
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- The subsystem maintainer (Mauro Carvalho Chehab);
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- The subsystem maintainer (Mauro Carvalho Chehab);
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- The driver and/or subsystem mailing list (linux-media@vger.kernel.org);
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- The driver and/or subsystem mailing list (linux-media@vger.kernel.org);
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PC operating systems. New and improved versions of CIFS are now
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PC operating systems. New and improved versions of CIFS are now
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called SMB2 and SMB3. Use of SMB3 (and later, including SMB3.1.1)
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called SMB2 and SMB3. Use of SMB3 (and later, including SMB3.1.1)
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is strongly preferred over using older dialects like CIFS due to
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is strongly preferred over using older dialects like CIFS due to
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security reaasons. All modern dialects, including the most recent,
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security reasons. All modern dialects, including the most recent,
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SMB3.1.1 are supported by the CIFS VFS module. The SMB3 protocol
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SMB3.1.1 are supported by the CIFS VFS module. The SMB3 protocol
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is implemented and supported by all major file servers
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is implemented and supported by all major file servers
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such as all modern versions of Windows (including Windows 2016
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such as all modern versions of Windows (including Windows 2016
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Allowing User Unmounts
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Allowing User Unmounts
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To permit users to ummount directories that they have user mounted (see above),
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To permit users to unmount directories that they have user mounted (see above),
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the utility umount.cifs may be used. It may be invoked directly, or if
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the utility umount.cifs may be used. It may be invoked directly, or if
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umount.cifs is placed in /sbin, umount can invoke the cifs umount helper
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umount.cifs is placed in /sbin, umount can invoke the cifs umount helper
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(at least for most versions of the umount utility) for umount of cifs
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(at least for most versions of the umount utility) for umount of cifs
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not be traversed by the Samba server). This is opaque to the Linux client
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not be traversed by the Samba server). This is opaque to the Linux client
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application using the cifs vfs. Absolute symlinks will work to Samba 3.0.5 or
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application using the cifs vfs. Absolute symlinks will work to Samba 3.0.5 or
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later, but only for remote clients using the CIFS Unix extensions, and will
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later, but only for remote clients using the CIFS Unix extensions, and will
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be invisbile to Windows clients and typically will not affect local
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be invisible to Windows clients and typically will not affect local
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applications running on the same server as Samba.
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applications running on the same server as Samba.
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Use instructions
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Use instructions
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configured for Unix Extensions (and the client has not disabled
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configured for Unix Extensions (and the client has not disabled
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/proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled). In addition the mount option
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/proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled). In addition the mount option
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``mapposix`` can be used on CIFS (vers=1.0) to force the mapping of
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``mapposix`` can be used on CIFS (vers=1.0) to force the mapping of
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illegal Windows/NTFS/SMB characters to a remap range (this mount parm
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illegal Windows/NTFS/SMB characters to a remap range (this mount parameter
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is the default for SMB3). This remap (``mapposix``) range is also
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is the default for SMB3). This remap (``mapposix``) range is also
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compatible with Mac (and "Services for Mac" on some older Windows).
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compatible with Mac (and "Services for Mac" on some older Windows).
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capi:authenc(hmac(sha256),xts(aes))-random
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capi:authenc(hmac(sha256),xts(aes))-random
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capi:rfc7539(chacha20,poly1305)-random
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capi:rfc7539(chacha20,poly1305)-random
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The /proc/crypto contains a list of curently loaded crypto modes.
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The /proc/crypto contains a list of currently loaded crypto modes.
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<key>
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<key>
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Key used for encryption. It is encoded either as a hexadecimal number
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Key used for encryption. It is encoded either as a hexadecimal number
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<#opt_params>
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Number of optional parameters. If there are no optional parameters,
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Number of optional parameters. If there are no optional parameters,
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the optional paramaters section can be skipped or #opt_params can be zero.
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the optional parameters section can be skipped or #opt_params can be zero.
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Otherwise #opt_params is the number of following arguments.
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Otherwise #opt_params is the number of following arguments.
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Example of optional parameters section:
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Example of optional parameters section:
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