Ispell sweep of share/man/man4.

This commit is contained in:
Mike Pritchard 2002-01-21 12:09:13 +00:00
parent 51d31ec2d8
commit f87717fa8b
39 changed files with 68 additions and 68 deletions

View File

@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ SCB space to be augmented with external SRAM up to a maximum of 255 SCBs.
Very few Adaptec controller configurations have external SRAM.
.Pp
If external SRAM is not available, SCBs are a limited resource.
Using the SCBs in a straight forward manner would only allow the dirver to
Using the SCBs in a straight forward manner would only allow the driver to
handle as many concurrent transactions as there are physical SCBs.
To fully utilize the SCSI bus and the devices on it,
requires much more concurrency.

View File

@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ The following kernel configuration options control the
driver.
.Bl -tag -width ATKBD_DFLT
.It Em ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP
This option sets the defauilt, built-in keymap of the
This option sets the default, built-in keymap of the
.Nm
driver to the named keymap.
See

View File

@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Note however the device only supports a single
speed in TBI mode.
.Pp
Most cards also use the Broadcom BCM5401 or BCM5411 10/100/1000
copper gigabit tranceivers,
copper gigabit transceivers,
which support autonegotiation of 10, 100 and 1000mbps modes in
full or half duplex.
.Pp

View File

@ -375,9 +375,9 @@ changer at the same time.
The scheduler honors minimum and maximum time
quanta that the driver will spend on a particular LUN. The minimum time
is the guaranteed minimum amount of time that the driver will spend on a
given LUN, even if there is no oustanding I/O for that LUN. The maximum
given LUN, even if there is no outstanding I/O for that LUN. The maximum
time is the maximum amount of time the changer will spend on a LUN if there
is oustdanding I/O for another LUN. If there is no outstanding I/O for
is outstanding I/O for another LUN. If there is no outstanding I/O for
another LUN, the driver will allow indefinite access to a given LUN.
.Pp
The minimum and maximum time quanta are configurable via kernel options and
@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ There is no mechanism currently to set different minimum and maximum
timeouts for different CD changers; the timeout values set by the kernel
options or the sysctl variables apply to all LUN-based CD changers in the
system. It is possible to implement such support, but the sysctl
impelmentation at least would be rather inelegant, because of the current
implementation at least would be rather inelegant, because of the current
inability of the sysctl code to handle the addition of nodes after compile
time. Thus, it would take one dynamically sized sysctl variable and a
userland utility to get/set the timeout values. Implementation of separate

View File

@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ driver provides support for a
media changer.
It allows many slots of media to be multiplexed between
a number of drives. The changer device may optionally be equipped
with a bar code reader, which reads label informationen attached to
with a bar code reader, which reads label information attached to
the media.
.Pp
A SCSI adapter must also be separately configured into the system
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ has included the driver).
.Sh IOCTLS
User mode programs communicate with the changer driver through a
number of ioctls which are described below. Changer element addresses
used in the communcation between the kernel and the changer device are
used in the communication between the kernel and the changer device are
mapped to zero-based logical addresses. Element types are specified
as follows:
.Bl -tag -width CHET_MT
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ changer_voltag_t ces_avoltag; /* alternate volume tag */
u_char ces_idvalid; /* ces_scsi_id is valid */
u_char ces_scsi_id; /* SCSI id of element (if ces_idvalid is nonzero) */
u_char ces_lunvalid; /* ces_scsi_lun is valid */
u_char ces_scsi_lun; /* SCSI lun of elemtne (if ces_lunvalid is nonzero) */
u_char ces_scsi_lun; /* SCSI lun of element (if ces_lunvalid is nonzero) */
.Ed
.Pp
The ces_addr field contains the address of the element in the
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ and a Breece Hill Q47 (60 slot, four DLT drives, barcode reader).
.Pp
Many of the features the
.Nm
driver supports are not thouroghly tested due to the fact that the
driver supports are not throughly tested due to the fact that the
devices available for testing do not support the necessary commands.
This is true for alternate volume tags, media flipping, import/export
element handling, multiple picker operation and other things.

View File

@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ remapping features are 'Auto Write Reallocation' and 'Auto Read
Reallocation' which can be enabled via the AWRE and ARRE bits,
respectively, of the Read-Write Error Recovery page.
Many devices do not ship from the factory with these feature enabled.
Mode pages can be examined and modifie
Mode pages can be examined and modified
via the
.Xr camcontrol 8
utility.

View File

@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ peculiar bugs.
The
.Nm
driver does its best to provide generalized support for all
of these chipsets in order to keep special case code to a minimun.
of these chipsets in order to keep special case code to a minimum.
.Pp
These chips are used by many vendors which makes it
difficult to provide a complete list of all supported cards.
@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ queues a sequence of frames which cause it to wrap from the end of the
transmit descriptor ring back to the beginning.
The
.Nm
driver attempts to avoid this condition by not queing any frames past
driver attempts to avoid this condition by not queuing any frames past
the end of the transmit ring during a single invocation of the
.Fn dc_start
routine.

View File

@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ occurs. The
argument defaults to 4.
.Pp
.Sy Warning :
The hardware debug facilities do not have a concept of seperate
The hardware debug facilities do not have a concept of separate
address spaces like the watch command does. Use
.Cm hwatch
for setting watchpoints on kernel address locations only, and avoid

View File

@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ To allow PCI adapters to use memory mapped I/O if enabled:
The
.Nm
driver provides support for the DPT Smart Cache Plus, Smart Cache III,
Smart Raid III, Smart Cache IV, and Smart RAID IV families of procucts.
Smart Raid III, Smart Cache IV, and Smart RAID IV families of products.
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /usr/share/man0/template.doc -compact
.It Pa sys/dev/dpt/dpt_scsi.c

View File

@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ or any of the following
.Xr ioctl 2
commands.
.Pp
Whe opening the device with
When opening the device with
.Dv O_NONBLOCK
set, automatic media density selection will be bypassed, and the device
remains in a half-opened state.
@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ The caller is assumed to use
.Dv FD_GSTAT
calls in order to inquire about the success of each operation.
This
is intented to allow even erroneous data from bad blocks to be
is intended to allow even erroneous data from bad blocks to be
retrieved using normal I/O operations.
.It Dv FDOPT_AUTOSEL
Device performs automatic density selection.

View File

@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ interrupt than the one specified in the kernel configuration file.
.It "fea%d: error: memory not enabled! ECU reconfiguration required"
The device probe found that no device memory had been configured on the
DEFEA. Also the DEFEA can be configured with no device memory, this driver
requires a mininum of 1K device memory be setup. The ECU (EISA Configuration
requires a minimum of 1K device memory be setup. The ECU (EISA Configuration
Utility) will need to be run to change the settings.
.El
.Sh CAVEATS

View File

@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ the line
.Dq Li hint.fxp.0.prefer_iomap="0" .
.It "fxp%d: Microcode loaded, int_delay: %d usec bundle_max: %d"
The chip has successfully downloaded the microcode, and changed the
parametrized values to the given settings.
parameterized values to the given settings.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr arp 4 ,

View File

@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ GMII transceivers, which means it can be used with either copper or
Both boards support VLAN tagging/insertion and the 82543 additionally
supports TCP/IP checksum offload.
.Pp
The 82543-T cards use the Marvell 10/100/1000 copper gigabit tranceiver
The 82543-T cards use the Marvell 10/100/1000 copper gigabit transceiver
chip, which supports autonegotiation of 10, 100 and 1000mbps modes in
full or half duplex, however half duplex 1000mbps is not suppoorted.
full or half duplex, however half duplex 1000mbps is not supported.
.Pp
The driver also supports jumbo frames, which can be configured
via the interface MTU setting.

View File

@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Not all drivers implement all system calls, for example, calling
.Xr mmap 2
on terminal devices is likely to be not useful at all.
.Ss Accessing Devices
Most of the devices in a unix-like operating system are accessed
Most of the devices in a Unix-like operating system are accessed
through so-called
.Em device nodes ,
sometimes also called

View File

@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ the kernel will get the value in the following preference:
(2) options specified by a sticky option of the advanced API,
(3) options specified by using the basic API, and lastly
(4) options specified by a socket address.
Note that the conflict resolution is undefined in the API specifcation
Note that the conflict resolution is undefined in the API specification
and implementation dependent.
.\"
.Ss "Raw IPv6 Sockets"
@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ since this checksum is mandatory.
For other raw IPv6 sockets (that is, for raw IPv6 sockets created
with a third argument other than IPPROTO_ICMPV6), the application
must set the new IPV6_CHECKSUM socket option to have the kernel (1)
compute and store a psuedo header checksum for output,
compute and store a pseudo header checksum for output,
and (2) verify the received
pseudo header checksum on input,
discarding the packet if the checksum is in error.

View File

@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ very gracefully.
Target mode support isn't completely debugged yet.
It works reasonably
well for Fibre Channel, somewhat well for Qlogic 1040 cards, but
doesn't yet work for the other cards (due to last minute unnanounced
doesn't yet work for the other cards (due to last minute unannounced
changes in firmware interfaces).
.Pp
Sometimes, when booting, the driver gets stuck waiting for the

View File

@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ The region's base address cannot be changed.
.It MDF_FIXLEN
The region's length cannot be changed.
.It MDF_FIRMWARE
The region is believed to have been established by the system firmare.
The region is believed to have been established by the system firmware.
.It MDF_ACTIVE
The region is currently active.
.It MDF_BOGUS
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ An attempt to create a new range failed due to a shortage of hardware
resources (eg. descriptor slots).
.It Bq Er ENOENT
An attempt to remove a range failed because no range matches the descriptor
base/length supplued.
base/length supplied.
.It Bq Er EPERM
An attempt to remove a range failed because the range is permanently
enabled.

View File

@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Configuration data on the drive at channel:target does not match the
rest of the array.
.It mlx%d: system drive installation aborted
.Pp
Errors occured preventing one or more system drives from being configured.
Errors occurred preventing one or more system drives from being configured.
.It mlx%d: new controller configuration found
.Pp
The controller has detected a configuration on disk which supersedes the

View File

@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ struct scsi_tape_errors {
struct {
u_int32_t retries; /* total # retries performed */
u_int32_t corrected; /* total # corrections performed */
u_int32_t processed; /* total # corrections succssful */
u_int32_t processed; /* total # corrections successful */
u_int32_t failures; /* total # corrections/retries failed */
u_int64_t nbytes; /* total # bytes processed */
} wterr, rderr;

View File

@ -243,14 +243,14 @@ implements a
semantic so that when there is a writer in the node, all other requests
are queued, and while there are readers, a writer, and any following
packets are queued. In the case where there is no reason to queue the
data, the input method is called directly, as mentionned above.
data, the input method is called directly, as mentioned above.
.Pp
A node may declare that all requests should be considered as writers,
or that requests coming in over a particular hook should be considered to
be a writer, or even that packets leaving or entering across a particular
hook should always be queued, rather than delivered directly (often useful
for interrupt routines who want to get back to the hardware quickly).
By default, all controll message packets are considered to be writers
By default, all control message packets are considered to be writers
unless specifically declared to be a reader in their definition. (see
NGM_READONLY in ng_message.h)
.Pp
@ -365,10 +365,10 @@ Two other methods are also supported by all nodes:
.Bl -tag -width xxx
.It Receive data message
A
.Em Netgraph queueable reqest item ,
usually refered to as an
.Em Netgraph queueable request item ,
usually referred to as an
.Em item ,
is recieved by the function.
is received by the function.
The item contains a pointer to an mbuf and metadata about the packet.
.Pp
The node is notified on which hook the item arrived,
@ -382,9 +382,9 @@ Similarly the
must be freed if it is not to be passed on to another node, by using the
.Fn NG_FREE_ITEM
macro. If the item still holds references to mbufs or metadata at the time of
freeing then they will also be appropriatly freed.
freeing then they will also be appropriately freed.
Therefore, if there is any chance that the mbuf or metadata will be
changed or freed separatly from the item, it is very important
changed or freed separately from the item, it is very important
that these fields be retrieved using the
.Fn NGI_GET_M
and
@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ other than it will receive all (and only) packets from that hook.
This method is called when a control message is addressed to the node.
As with the received data, an
.Em item
is reveived, with a pointer to the control message.
is received, with a pointer to the control message.
The message can be examined using the
.Fn NGI_MSG
macro, or completely extracted from the item using the
@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ which also removes the reference within the item.
If the Item still holds a reference to the message when it is freed
(using the
.Fn NG_FREE_ITEM
macro), then the message will also be freed appropriatly. If the
macro), then the message will also be freed appropriately. If the
reference has been removed the node must free the message itself using the
.Fn NG_FREE_MSG
macro.
@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ In each of these cases, where a relative addressing mode is
used, the recipient is notified of the hook on which the
message arrived, as well as
the originating node.
This allows the option of hop-by-hop distibution of messages and
This allows the option of hop-by-hop distribution of messages and
state information.
Data messages are
.Em only
@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ over an ISDN line:
.Sh Netgraph Structures
Structures are defined in
.Pa sys/netgraph/netgraph.h
(for kernel sructures only of interest to nodes)
(for kernel structures only of interest to nodes)
and
.Pa sys/netgraph/ng_message.h
(for message definitions also of interest to user programs).
@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ The
and
.Fn NG_HOOK_SET_RCVMSG hook fn
macros can be used to set over-ride methods that will be used in preference
to the generic receive data and reveive message functions. To unset these
to the generic receive data and receive message functions. To unset these
use the macros to set them to NULL. They will only be used for data and
messages received on the hook on which they are set.
.El
@ -897,7 +897,7 @@ field contains a NUL-terminated
string version of the message arguments.
.El
.Pp
In general, the arguments field of a control messgage can be any
In general, the arguments field of a control message can be any
arbitrary C data type. Netgraph includes parsing routines to support
some pre-defined datatypes in
.Tn ASCII
@ -1220,13 +1220,13 @@ vpns using the
.Em PPTP
node.
.It PPPOE
A server and client side implememtation of PPPoE. Used in conjunction with
A server and client side implementation of PPPoE. Used in conjunction with
either
.Xr ppp 8
or the
.Em mpd port .
.It BRIDGE
This node, togther with the ethernet nodes allows a very flexible
This node, together with the ethernet nodes allows a very flexible
bridging system to be implemented.
.It KSOCKET
This intriguing node looks like a socket to the system but diverts
@ -1270,7 +1270,7 @@ are freed by the recipient. As in the case above, the addresses
associated with the message are freed by whatever allocated them so the
recipient should copy them if it wants to keep that information.
.It 4
Both control mesages and data are delivered and queued with
Both control messages and data are delivered and queued with
a netgraph
.Em item .
The item must be freed using

View File

@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ socket address parameter should be supplied as an argument.
.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_LISTEN
This functions exactly like the
.Xr listen 2
system call. The backlog paramter (a single 32 bit
system call. The backlog parameter (a single 32 bit
.Dv int )
should be supplied as an argument.
.It Dv NGM_KSOCKET_CONNECT

View File

@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ The
field enables traffic flow through the node.
The
.Va enableDelayedAck
field enables delayed acknowledgement (maximum 250 miliseconds), which
field enables delayed acknowledgement (maximum 250 milliseconds), which
is a useful optimization and should generally be turned on.
.Va enableAlwaysAck
field enables sending acknowledgements with every data packet, which

View File

@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ The
.Nm
node type was implemented in
.Fx 3.5
but incorprated into
but incorporated into
.Fx
in
.Fx 5.0 .

View File

@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ The DP83820 supports TCP/IP checksum offload and
VLAN tagging/insertion as well as a 2048-bit multicast hash filter
and up to 4 pattern match buffers.
.Pp
Most cards also use the DP83861 10/100/1000 copper gigabit tranceiver
Most cards also use the DP83861 10/100/1000 copper gigabit transceiver
chip, which supports autonegotiation of 10, 100 and 1000mbps modes in
full or half duplex.
.Pp

View File

@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ the network connection (e.g. a cable fault).
The driver failed to allocate an mbuf for the receiver ring.
.It "pcn%d: no memory for tx list"
The driver failed to allocate an mbuf for the transmitter ring when
allocating a pad buffer or collapsing an mbuf chain into a clusisr.
allocating a pad buffer or collapsing an mbuf chain into a cluster.
.It "pcn%d: chip is in D3 power state -- setting to D0"
This message applies only to adapters which support power
management.

View File

@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ struct screeninfo {
/* on write, if -1, no change */
int vga_family; /* if adaptor_type = VGA, this reflects*/
/* the chipset family after a read */
/* nothing happenes on write ... */
/* nothing happens on write ... */
int vga_type; /* if adaptor_type = VGA, this reflects*/
/* the chipset after a read */
/* nothing happenes on write ... */

View File

@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ In contrast, some pad products, e.g. some verions of ALPS GlidePoint
and Interlink VersaPad, treat the tapping action
as fourth button events.
.Pp
It is reported that Interlink VersaPad rquires both
It is reported that Interlink VersaPad requires both
.Em HOOKRESUME
and
.Em INITAFTERSUSPEND

View File

@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ SK-9844 SK-NET GE-SX dual port, multimode fiber adapter
The SysKonnect adapters consist of two main components: the XaQti Corp.
XMAC II gigabit MAC and the SysKonnect GEnesis controller ASIC.
The
XMAC provides the gigabit MAC and PHY suspport while the GEnesis
XMAC provides the gigabit MAC and PHY support while the GEnesis
provides an interface to the PCI bus, DMA support, packet buffering
and arbitration.
The GEnesis can control up to two XMACs simultaneously,
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The
driver configures dual port SysKonnect adapters such that each XMAC
is treated as a separate logical network interface.
Both ports can
operate indepenently of each other and can be connected to separate
operate independently of each other and can be connected to separate
networks.
The SysKonnect driver software currently only uses the
second port on dual port adapters for failover purposes: if the link

View File

@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ in a read buffer.
Special values defined are:
.Bl -tag -width SNP_TTYCLOSE
.It Dv SNP_OFLOW
device overflow occured, device detached.
device overflow occurred, device detached.
.It Dv SNP_TTYCLOSE
tty not attached.
.It Dv SNP_DETACH

View File

@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Protocol (LCP) of the
.Em point to point protocol (PPP)
as described in RFC 1661. Note that this layer does not provide
network interfaces of its own, it is rather intended to be layered on
top of drivers providing a synchronuous point-to-point connection that
top of drivers providing a synchronous point-to-point connection that
wish to run a PPP stack over it. The corresponding network interfaces
have to be provided by these hardware drivers.
.Pp

View File

@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ interface filters out the following packets.
Note that the checks are no way complete:
.Bl -bullet
.It
Packets with IPv4 unspecified addrss as outer IPv4 source/destination
Packets with IPv4 unspecified address as outer IPv4 source/destination
.Pq Li 0.0.0.0/8
.It
Packets with loopback address as outer IPv4 source/destination
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Ingress filter can be turned off by
.Dv IFF_LINK2
bit.
.It
The same set of rules are appplied against the IPv4 address embedded into
The same set of rules are applied against the IPv4 address embedded into
inner IPv6 address, if the IPv6 address matches 6to4 prefix.
.El
.Pp

View File

@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ By default, its value is
This options instructs the driver to convert leading spaces into tabs
when copying data into cut buffer.
This might be useful to preserve
identation when copying tab-idented text.
indentation when copying tab-indented text.
.It Dv SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY
This option disables the ``debug'' key (by default, it is
.Dv Alt-Esc ,

View File

@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ The number of packets allowed to be in-flight during the
.Tn TCP
slow-start phase to local machines in the same subnet.
.It tcp.msl
The Maximum Segment Lifetime, in millseconds, for a packet.
The Maximum Segment Lifetime, in milliseconds, for a packet.
.It tcp.keepinit
Timeout, in milliseconds, for new, non-established TCP connections.
.It tcp.keepidle

View File

@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ on output) */
.It Dv ONOCR
/* do not transmit CRs on column 0 */
.It Dv ONLRET
/* on the termianl NL performs the CR function */
/* on the terminal NL performs the CR function */
.El
.Pp
If

View File

@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ driver supports the following media types:
Enable autoselection of the media type and options.
Note that this
option is only available on those PHYs that support autonegotiation.
Also, the PHY will not advertise those modes that have been explcitly
Also, the PHY will not advertise those modes that have been explicitly
disabled using the following media options.
.It 10baseT/UTP
Set 10Mbps operation

View File

@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ driver can attach.
.Sh USB CONTROLLER INTERFACE
Use the following to get access to the
.Tn USB
specific structurs and defines.
specific structures and defines.
.Bd -literal
#include <sys/dev/usb.h>
.Ed

View File

@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ assigns default names to plexes and subdisks, although they may be overridden.
We do not recommend overriding the default names. Experience with the
.if t Veritas\(tm
.if n Veritas(tm)
volume manager, which allows arbitary naming of objects, has shown that this
volume manager, which allows arbitrary naming of objects, has shown that this
flexibility does not bring a significant advantage, and it can cause confusion.
.sp
Names may contain any non-blank character, but it is recommended to restrict
@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ down and up again. No updates were lost, but it is possible that the subdisk
has been damaged. We won't read from this subdisk if we have a choice. If this
is the only subdisk which covers this address space in the plex, we set its
state to up under these circumstances, so this status implies that there is
another subdisk to fulfil the request.
another subdisk to fulfill the request.
.It Li up
A subdisk entry which has been created completely. All fields are correct, the
disk has been updated, and the data is valid.

View File

@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The driver has been extended to the ZIP+ drive which is based on the
Iomega Matchmaker Parallel to SCSI interface.
.Sh USAGE
The driver should let you use a printer connected to the drive while
transfering data.
transferring data.
.Pp
DOS and
.Fx
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ bootflags to force other modes.
.Xr scsi 4
.Sh BUGS
During boot, the driver firstly try to detect a classic ZIP, then a ZIP+.
The ZIP+ detection is intrusive and may send errorneous charaters to your
The ZIP+ detection is intrusive and may send erroneous characters to your
printer if the drive is not connected to your parallel port.
.Sh HISTORY
The

View File

@ -176,4 +176,4 @@ supplied buffer address and begin DMAing from the wrong location.
This buffer copying impairs transmit performance on slower systems but can't
be avoided.
On faster machines (e.g. a Pentium II), the performance
impact is much less noticable.
impact is much less noticeable.