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authorMichael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>2014-01-11 08:04:54 +1300
committerMichael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>2014-01-11 08:04:54 +1300
commitd35326474f31c60777354eb7ee4d44b9ec8719cd (patch)
tree8c9ec6ecbe7366c0b7a5e83feb7977b4cc6b4e29
parent7afdce994d61868de7c51c01d40d6e0be456fc34 (diff)
Removed trailing white space at end of lines
-rw-r--r--man2/perf_event_open.24
-rw-r--r--man2/reboot.22
-rw-r--r--man3/string.38
-rw-r--r--man5/proc.52
-rw-r--r--man7/credentials.72
-rw-r--r--man7/feature_test_macros.72
-rw-r--r--man7/vdso.78
7 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/man2/perf_event_open.2 b/man2/perf_event_open.2
index aea239680..8d61cf35a 100644
--- a/man2/perf_event_open.2
+++ b/man2/perf_event_open.2
@@ -789,9 +789,9 @@ disrupt other hardware counters.
Note that many unexpected situations may prevent events with the
.I exclusive
-bit set from ever running.
+bit set from ever running.
This includes any users running a system-wide
-measurement as well as any kernel use of the performance counters
+measurement as well as any kernel use of the performance counters
(including the commonly enabled NMI Watchdog Timer interface).
.TP
.IR "exclude_user"
diff --git a/man2/reboot.2 b/man2/reboot.2
index 152f3469e..86b2b6d07 100644
--- a/man2/reboot.2
+++ b/man2/reboot.2
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ If not preceded by a
.BR sync (2),
data will be lost.
.TP
-.BR LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_SW_SUSPEND
+.BR LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_SW_SUSPEND
.RB ( RB_SW_SUSPEND ,
0xd000fce1; since Linux 2.5.18).
The system is suspended (hibernated) to disk.
diff --git a/man3/string.3 b/man3/string.3
index 0dee9e024..4f7640564 100644
--- a/man3/string.3
+++ b/man3/string.3
@@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ Compare the first
.I n
characters of the strings
.I s1
-and
-.I s2
+and
+.I s2
ignoring case.
.TP
.BI "char *index(const char *" s ", int " c );
Return a pointer to the first occurrence of the character
-.I c
+.I c
in the string
.IR s .
.TP
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Transforms
.I src
to the current locale and copies the first
.I n
-characters to
+characters to
.IR dest .
.fi
.SH DESCRIPTION
diff --git a/man5/proc.5 b/man5/proc.5
index e808add5a..2024c7500 100644
--- a/man5/proc.5
+++ b/man5/proc.5
@@ -1876,7 +1876,7 @@ The
is calculated using the following formula:
CommitLimit =
- ([total RAM pages] - [total huge TLB pages]) *
+ ([total RAM pages] - [total huge TLB pages]) *
overcommit_ratio / 100 + [total swap pages]
For example, on a system with 1GB of physical RAM and 7GB
diff --git a/man7/credentials.7 b/man7/credentials.7
index 19c405bab..1390c11b7 100644
--- a/man7/credentials.7
+++ b/man7/credentials.7
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ When terminal keys that generate a signal (such as the
key, normally control-C)
are pressed, the signal is sent to the processes in the foreground job.
-Various system calls and library functions
+Various system calls and library functions
may operate on all members of a process group,
including
.BR kill (2),
diff --git a/man7/feature_test_macros.7 b/man7/feature_test_macros.7
index bfdc3d37a..468d8bed5 100644
--- a/man7/feature_test_macros.7
+++ b/man7/feature_test_macros.7
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ System V-derived definitions.
.TP
.BR _DEFAULT_SOURCE " (since glibc 2.19)"
Defining this macro provides an effect similar to
-the feature test macros that are defined by default; that is:
+the feature test macros that are defined by default; that is:
cc \-D_BSD_SOURCE \-D_SVID_SOURCE \-D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809
diff --git a/man7/vdso.7 b/man7/vdso.7
index 180361829..725156187 100644
--- a/man7/vdso.7
+++ b/man7/vdso.7
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ There are some system calls the kernel provides that
user-space code ends up using frequently,
to the point that such calls can dominate overall performance.
This is due both to the frequency of the call as well as the
-context-switch overhead that results from
+context-switch overhead that results from
from exiting user space and entering the kernel.
The rest of this documentation is geared toward the curious and/or
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ call and a few memory accesses.
.SS Finding the vDSO
The base address of the vDSO (if one exists) is passed by the kernel to
each program in the initial auxiliary vector (see
-.BR getauxval (3)),
+.BR getauxval (3)),
via the
.B AT_SYSINFO_EHDR
tag.
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ You will frequently find it under the architecture-specific directory:
.SS vDSO names
The name of vDSO shared object varies across architectures.
-It will often show up in things like glibc's
+It will often show up in things like glibc's
.BR ldd (1)
output.
The exact name should not matter to any code, so do not hardcode it.
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ __vdso_time LINUX_2.6
The vDSO was originally just a single function\(emthe vsyscall.
In older kernels, you might see that name
in a process's memory map rather than "vdso".
-Over time, people realized that this mechanism
+Over time, people realized that this mechanism
was a great way to pass more functionality
to user space, so it was reconceived as a vDSO in the current format.
.SH SEE ALSO