From: Alexander Wirt Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 08:56:36 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Fix various typos and nitpicks X-Git-Tag: v2.6.24-rc4~6 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b096fa5f3b7a8881972257587079160331eaccfe;p=thirdparty%2Fiproute2.git Fix various typos and nitpicks Fix typo in ss manpage. Make the backslash visible in ip manpage (http://bugs.debian.org/285507). Strict syntax for ip addr advice in error message. Fix typo in libnetlink(3) manpage (writen -> written). Fix typos in tc-prio(8) manpage. Fix typo in tc-htb(8) manpage (mininum -> minimum). Fix typo in tc-cbq-details(8) manpage (occured -> occurred). Signed-off-by: Andreas Henriksson Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger --- diff --git a/ip/ipaddress.c b/ip/ipaddress.c index 518d8cdba..d1c66204e 100644 --- a/ip/ipaddress.c +++ b/ip/ipaddress.c @@ -1019,7 +1019,7 @@ int do_ipaddr(int argc, char **argv) return ipaddr_list_or_flush(argc-1, argv+1, 1); if (matches(*argv, "help") == 0) usage(); - fprintf(stderr, "Command \"%s\" is unknown, try \"ip address help\".\n", *argv); + fprintf(stderr, "Command \"%s\" is unknown, try \"ip addr help\".\n", *argv); exit(-1); } diff --git a/man/man3/libnetlink.3 b/man/man3/libnetlink.3 index 145f38d84..15a478a7a 100644 --- a/man/man3/libnetlink.3 +++ b/man/man3/libnetlink.3 @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ The functions sometimes use fprintf and exit when a fatal error occurs. This library should be named librtnetlink. .SH AUTHORS -netlink/rtnetlink was designed and writen by Alexey Kuznetsov. +netlink/rtnetlink was designed and written by Alexey Kuznetsov. Andi Kleen wrote the man page. .SH SEE ALSO diff --git a/man/man8/ip.8 b/man/man8/ip.8 index c74440a62..8fd6d5281 100644 --- a/man/man8/ip.8 +++ b/man/man8/ip.8 @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ shortcut for .BR "\-o" , " \-oneline" output each record on a single line, replacing line feeds with the -.B '\' +.B '\e\' character. This is convenient when you want to count records with .BR wc (1) diff --git a/man/man8/ss.8 b/man/man8/ss.8 index f732319af..19f341e6e 100644 --- a/man/man8/ss.8 +++ b/man/man8/ss.8 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ss \- another utility to investigate sockets is used to dump socket statistics. It allows showing information similar to .IR netstat . -It can display more TCP information than state than other tools. +It can display more TCP and state informations than other tools. .SH OPTIONS These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long diff --git a/man/man8/tc-cbq-details.8 b/man/man8/tc-cbq-details.8 index e47da62b8..09badb97b 100644 --- a/man/man8/tc-cbq-details.8 +++ b/man/man8/tc-cbq-details.8 @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Consult the map for a class for the priority. If found, choose it, and terminate. .TP (iii) -Choose the class at which break out to the fallback algorithm occured. Terminate. +Choose the class at which break out to the fallback algorithm occurred. Terminate. .P The packet is enqueued to the class which was chosen when either algorithm terminated. It is therefore possible for a packet to be enqueued *not* at a diff --git a/man/man8/tc-htb.8 b/man/man8/tc-htb.8 index f61b81814..d196ecd45 100644 --- a/man/man8/tc-htb.8 +++ b/man/man8/tc-htb.8 @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ packet. Should be at least as high as the highest cburst of all children. .SH NOTES Due to Unix timing constraints, the maximum ceil rate is not infinite and may in fact be quite low. On Intel, there are 100 timer events per second, the maximum rate is that rate at which 'burst' bytes are sent each timer tick. -From this, the mininum burst size for a specified rate can be calculated. For i386, a 10mbit rate requires a 12 kilobyte +From this, the minimum burst size for a specified rate can be calculated. For i386, a 10mbit rate requires a 12 kilobyte burst as 100*12kb*8 equals 10mbit. .SH SEE ALSO diff --git a/man/man8/tc-prio.8 b/man/man8/tc-prio.8 index e942e62ed..780bcd5a3 100644 --- a/man/man8/tc-prio.8 +++ b/man/man8/tc-prio.8 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ traffic. On creation with 'tc qdisc add', a fixed number of bands is created. Each band is a class, although is not possible to add classes with 'tc qdisc add', the number of bands to be created must instead be specified on the -commandline attaching PRIO to its root. +command line attaching PRIO to its root. When dequeueing, band 0 is tried first and only if it did not deliver a packet does PRIO try band 1, and so onwards. Maximum reliability packets @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ this: The four TOS bits (the 'TOS field') are defined as: .nf -Binary Decimcal Meaning +Binary Decimal Meaning ----------------------------------------- 1000 8 Minimize delay (md) 0100 4 Maximize throughput (mt) @@ -125,13 +125,13 @@ TOS Bits Means Linux Priority Band The second column contains the value of the relevant four TOS bits, followed by their translated meaning. For example, 15 stands -for a packet wanting Minimal Montetary Cost, Maximum Reliability, Maximum +for a packet wanting Minimal Monetary Cost, Maximum Reliability, Maximum Throughput AND Minimum Delay. The fourth column lists the way the Linux kernel interprets the TOS bits, by showing to which Priority they are mapped. -The last column shows the result of the default priomap. On the commandline, +The last column shows the result of the default priomap. On the command line, the default priomap looks like this: 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 0, 0 , 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1