Fix the name of the pcb member in the comments.
Submitted by: Oliver Pinter <oliver.pntr@gmail.com> MFC after: 3 days
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@ -200,9 +200,9 @@ END(fillw)
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* Access user memory from inside the kernel. These routines should be
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* the only places that do this.
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* These routines set curpcb->onfault for the time they execute. When a
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* These routines set curpcb->pcb_onfault for the time they execute. When a
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* protection violation occurs inside the functions, the trap handler
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* returns to *curpcb->onfault instead of the function.
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* returns to *curpcb->pcb_onfault instead of the function.
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*/
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/*
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@ -262,9 +262,9 @@ END(memcpy)
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* write permissions when we are executing with EPL 0. The 486 does check
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* this if the WP bit is set in CR0, so we can use a simpler version here.
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*
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* These routines set curpcb->onfault for the time they execute. When a
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* These routines set curpcb->pcb_onfault for the time they execute. When a
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* protection violation occurs inside the functions, the trap handler
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* returns to *curpcb->onfault instead of the function.
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* returns to *curpcb->pcb_onfault instead of the function.
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*/
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/*
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