From e183e5b14f875717368189e24b517a6d2244ed92 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dmitri Vorobiev Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:34:40 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] --- yaml --- r: 88348 b: refs/heads/master c: b82d4043b3550df00a036f6aa2c8ab9578a283ef h: refs/heads/master v: v3 --- [refs] | 2 +- trunk/Documentation/filesystems/seq_file.txt | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/[refs] b/[refs] index 5dcc930ba1f6..b23f45028be3 100644 --- a/[refs] +++ b/[refs] @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ --- -refs/heads/master: 1f4deba80a0d9fa92832684e683335b742a530e8 +refs/heads/master: b82d4043b3550df00a036f6aa2c8ab9578a283ef diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/seq_file.txt b/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/seq_file.txt index cc6cdb95b73a..7fb8e6dc62bf 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/seq_file.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/seq_file.txt @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ implementations; in most cases the start() function should check for a "past end of file" condition and return NULL if need be. For more complicated applications, the private field of the seq_file -structure can be used. There is also a special value whch can be returned +structure can be used. There is also a special value which can be returned by the start() function called SEQ_START_TOKEN; it can be used if you wish to instruct your show() function (described below) to print a header at the top of the output. SEQ_START_TOKEN should only be used if the offset is @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ the four functions we have just defined: This structure will be needed to tie our iterator to the /proc file in a little bit. -It's worth noting that the interator value returned by start() and +It's worth noting that the iterator value returned by start() and manipulated by the other functions is considered to be completely opaque by the seq_file code. It can thus be anything that is useful in stepping through the data to be output. Counters can be useful, but it could also be @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ routines useful: These helpers will interpret pos as a position within the list and iterate accordingly. Your start() and next() functions need only invoke the -seq_list_* helpers with a pointer to the appropriate list_head structure. +seq_list_* helpers with a pointer to the appropriate list_head structure. The extra-simple version