diff --git a/share/man/man9/buf.9 b/share/man/man9/buf.9 index 869c90e29476..4062ebb3a6cd 100644 --- a/share/man/man9/buf.9 +++ b/share/man/man9/buf.9 @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $Id: security.7,v 1.1 1998/12/20 20:12:17 dillon Exp $ +.\" $Id: buf.9,v 1.1 1998/12/22 19:47:48 dillon Exp $ .\" .Dd December 22, 1998 .Dt BUF 9 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ valid and dirty bits (m->valid, m->dirty) for pages in DEV_BSIZE chunks. Thus a platform with a hardware page size of 4096 bytes has 8 valid and 8 dirty bits. These bits are generally set and cleared in groups based on the device block size of the device backing the page. Complete page's worth are often -refered to using the VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL bitmask (i.e. 0xFF if the hardware page +referred to using the VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL bitmask (i.e. 0xFF if the hardware page size is 4096). .Pp VM buffers also keep track of a byte-granular dirty range and valid range. diff --git a/share/man/man9/devclass.9 b/share/man/man9/devclass.9 index 1939854e7f4c..86ade834faeb 100644 --- a/share/man/man9/devclass.9 +++ b/share/man/man9/devclass.9 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $Id$ +.\" $Id: devclass.9,v 1.1 1998/09/03 21:52:05 dfr Exp $ .\" .Dd June 16, 1998 .Dt devclass 9 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ .Sh NAME .Nm devclass .Nd object representing a class of devices -.Sh SYNOPSYS +.Sh SYNOPSIS .Dv typedef struct devclass *devclass_t; .Sh DESCRIPTION .Pp diff --git a/share/man/man9/device.9 b/share/man/man9/device.9 index 908bac988663..89b67ea17ff1 100644 --- a/share/man/man9/device.9 +++ b/share/man/man9/device.9 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $Id$ +.\" $Id: device.9,v 1.1 1998/09/03 21:52:05 dfr Exp $ .\" .Dd June 16, 1998 .Dt device 9 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ .Sh NAME .Nm device .Nd an abstract representation of a device -.Sh SYNOPSYS +.Sh SYNOPSIS .Dv typedef struct device *device_t; .Sh DESCRIPTION .Pp @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ and all other devices are created dynamically during autoconfiguration. Normally devices representing toplevel busses in the system (ISA, PCI etc.) will be attached directly to .Dv root_bus -and other devices will be added as children of their relavent bus. +and other devices will be added as children of their relevant bus. .Pp The devices in a system form a tree. All devices except .Dv root_bus diff --git a/share/man/man9/microseq.9 b/share/man/man9/microseq.9 index 0d105debaf79..632f6795d48b 100644 --- a/share/man/man9/microseq.9 +++ b/share/man/man9/microseq.9 @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ This read-only register reflects the inputs on the parallel port interface. .Bl -column "Bit" "Name" "Description" -compact .It Em Bit Ta Em Name Ta Em Description .It 7 Ta nBUSY Ta "inverted version of parallel port Busy signal" -.It 6 Ta nACK Ta "version of parellel port nAck signal" +.It 6 Ta nACK Ta "version of parallel port nAck signal" .It 5 Ta PERROR Ta "version of parallel port PERROR signal" .It 4 Ta SELECT Ta "version of parallel port Select signal" .It 3 Ta nFAULT Ta "version of parallel port nFault signal" @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ the current value of the internal This data is modified by some of the microinstructions, not all. .Ss MS_OP_GET and MS_OP_PUT are microinstructions used to do either predefined standard IEEE1284-1994 -transfers or programed non-standard io. +transfers or programmed non-standard io. .Ss MS_OP_RFETCH - Register FETCH is used to retrieve the current value of a parallel port register, apply a mask and save it in a buffer. @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ integer return code .Pp Predefined macro: MS_RET(code) .Ss MS_OP_C_CALL - C function CALL -is used to call C functions from microsequence execution. This may be usefull +is used to call C functions from microsequence execution. This may be useful when a non-standard i/o is performed to retrieve a data character from the parallel port. .Pp @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ The ptr parameter is the current position in the buffer currently scanned. .Pp Predefined macro: MS_C_CALL(func,param) .Ss MS_OP_PTR - initialize internal PTR -is used to initilize the internal pointeur to the currently scanned buffer. +is used to initialize the internal pointer to the currently scanned buffer. This pointer is passed to any C call (see above). .Pp Parameter: @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ Note that this pointer is automatically incremented during xxx_P() calls .El .Pp Predefined macro: MS_PTR(ptr) -.Ss MS_OP_ADELAY - do an Asynchroneous DELAY +.Ss MS_OP_ADELAY - do an Asynchronous DELAY is used to make a tsleep() during microsequence execution. The tsleep is executed at PPBPRI level. .Pp @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ definition. For example, .Ed .Pp Here, some parameters are undefined and must be filled before executing -the microsequence. In order to initialize seach a microsequence, one +the microsequence. In order to initialize each microsequence, one should use the ppb_MS_init_msq() function like this: .Bd -literal ppb_MS_init_msq(select_microseq, 2, diff --git a/share/man/man9/sleep.9 b/share/man/man9/sleep.9 index 2d9410b30a6c..3348c7226d46 100644 --- a/share/man/man9/sleep.9 +++ b/share/man/man9/sleep.9 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $Id: sleep.9,v 1.12 1998/12/21 10:34:53 dillon Exp $ +.\" $Id: sleep.9,v 1.13 1998/12/23 00:24:59 dillon Exp $ .\" " .Dd December 17, 1998 .Os @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ These routines may also be used to avoid nasty spl*() calls to get around race conditions with simple conditional test/wait interlocks. You simple call .Fn asleep -prior to your test, then conditonally +prior to your test, then conditionally .Fn await only if the test fails. It is usually a good idea to cancel an .Fn asleep