Fix common misspelling of hierarchy
Pointed out by: bf1783 at gmail Approved by: np (cxgb), kientzle (tar, etc.), philip (mentor)
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@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ In particular, the directory
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.Pa aa
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is created as well as the final object
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.Pa bb .
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In theory, this can be exploited to create an entire directory heirarchy
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In theory, this can be exploited to create an entire directory hierarchy
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with a single request.
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Of course, this does not work if the
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.Cm ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_NODOTDOT
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@ -371,5 +371,5 @@ compact implementation when appropriate.
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.Pp
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There should be a corresponding
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.Nm archive_read_disk
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interface that walks a directory heirarchy and returns archive
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interface that walks a directory hierarchy and returns archive
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entry objects.
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
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extern int bflag; /* set input block size */
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extern int dflag; /* print out debugging info */
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extern int Dflag; /* degraded mode - try hard to get stuff back */
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extern int hflag; /* restore heirarchies */
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extern int hflag; /* restore hierarchies */
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extern int mflag; /* restore by name instead of inode number */
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extern int Nflag; /* do not write the disk */
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extern int uflag; /* unlink symlink targets */
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@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ static void __flush_qp(struct iwch_qp *qhp)
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qhp->refcnt++;
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mtx_unlock(&qhp->lock);
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/* locking heirarchy: cq lock first, then qp lock. */
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/* locking hierarchy: cq lock first, then qp lock. */
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mtx_lock(&rchp->lock);
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mtx_lock(&qhp->lock);
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cxio_flush_hw_cq(&rchp->cq);
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@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ static void __flush_qp(struct iwch_qp *qhp)
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mtx_unlock(&rchp->lock);
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(*rchp->ibcq.comp_handler)(&rchp->ibcq, rchp->ibcq.cq_context);
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/* locking heirarchy: cq lock first, then qp lock. */
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/* locking hierarchy: cq lock first, then qp lock. */
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mtx_lock(&schp->lock);
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mtx_lock(&qhp->lock);
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cxio_flush_hw_cq(&schp->cq);
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@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ ext2_rename(ap)
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/*
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* If ".." must be changed (ie the directory gets a new
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* parent) then the source directory must not be in the
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* directory heirarchy above the target, as this would
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* directory hierarchy above the target, as this would
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* orphan everything below the source directory. Also
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* the user must have write permission in the source so
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* as to be able to change "..". We must repeat the call
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@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ msdosfs_rename(ap)
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/*
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* If ".." must be changed (ie the directory gets a new
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* parent) then the source directory must not be in the
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* directory heirarchy above the target, as this would
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* directory hierarchy above the target, as this would
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* orphan everything below the source directory. Also
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* the user must have write permission in the source so
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* as to be able to change "..". We must repeat the call
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@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ for more information.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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The
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.Nm
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command is traditionally used to copy file heirarchies in conjunction
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command is traditionally used to copy file hierarchies in conjunction
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with the
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.Xr find 1
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command.
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ DEFINE_TEST(test_option_T)
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int r;
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struct stat st;
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/* Create a simple dir heirarchy; bail if anything fails. */
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/* Create a simple dir hierarchy; bail if anything fails. */
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if (!assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("d1", 0755))) return;
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if (!assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("d1/d2", 0755))) return;
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if (!touch("d1/f1")) return;
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{
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struct stat st;
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/* Create a sample file heirarchy. */
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/* Create a sample file hierarchy. */
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assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("in", 0755));
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assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("in/d1", 0755));
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assertEqualInt(0, mkfile("in/d1/foo", "foo"));
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@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ tree_next(struct tree *t)
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* violation. Just crash now. */
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if (t->visit_type == TREE_ERROR_FATAL) {
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const char *msg = "Unable to continue traversing"
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" directory heirarchy after a fatal error.";
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" directory hierarchy after a fatal error.";
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write(2, msg, strlen(msg));
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*(int *)0 = 1; /* Deliberate SEGV; NULL pointer dereference. */
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exit(1); /* In case the SEGV didn't work. */
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@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ strip(const char *to_name)
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/*
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* install_dir --
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* build directory heirarchy
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* build directory hierarchy
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*/
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static void
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install_dir(char *path)
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm mtree
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.Nd format of mtree dir heirarchy files
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.Nd format of mtree dir hierarchy files
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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format is a textual format that describes a collection of filesystem objects.
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Such files are typically used to create or verify directory heirarchies.
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Such files are typically used to create or verify directory hierarchies.
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.Ss General Format
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An
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.Nm
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