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From: Jesse Barnes
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Re: [PATCH] Documentation: vgaarbiter: fix typos
Date: Monday, December 6, 2010 - 10:25 am
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 16:41:41 -0800 Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net> wrote:
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> On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 02:34:57 +0100 Nicolas Kaiser wrote: > > > Fixed typos. > > > > Signed-off-by: Nicolas Kaiser <nikai@nikai.net> > > --- > > Documentation/vgaarbiter.txt | 15 +++++++-------- > > 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/vgaarbiter.txt b/Documentation/vgaarbiter.txt > > index 43a9b06..8145f8f 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/vgaarbiter.txt > > +++ b/Documentation/vgaarbiter.txt > > @@ -14,11 +14,10 @@ the legacy VGA arbitration task (besides other bus management tasks) when more > > than one legacy device co-exists on the same machine. But the problem happens > > when these devices are trying to be accessed by different userspace clients > > (e.g. two server in parallel). Their address assignments conflict. Moreover, > > -ideally, being an userspace application, it is not the role of the the X > > -server to control bus resources. Therefore an arbitration scheme outside of > > -the X server is needed to control the sharing of these resources. This > > -document introduces the operation of the VGA arbiter implemented for Linux > > -kernel. > > +ideally, being a userspace application, it is not the role of the X server to > > +control bus resources. Therefore an arbitration scheme outside of the X server > > +is needed to control the sharing of these resources. This document introduces > > +the operation of the VGA arbiter implemented for the Linux kernel. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > @@ -39,7 +38,7 @@ I.1 vgaarb > > The vgaarb is a module of the Linux Kernel. When it is initially loaded, it > > scans all PCI devices and adds the VGA ones inside the arbitration. The > > arbiter then enables/disables the decoding on different devices of the VGA > > -legacy instructions. Device which do not want/need to use the arbiter may > > +legacy instructions. Devices which do not want/need to use the arbiter may > > explicitly tell it by calling vga_set_legacy_decoding(). > > > > The kernel exports a char device interface (/dev/vga_arbiter) to the clients, > > @@ -95,7 +94,7 @@ In the case of devices hot-{un,}plugged, there is a hook - pci_notify() - to > > notify them being added/removed in the system and automatically added/removed > > in the arbiter. > > > > -There's also a in-kernel API of the arbiter in the case of DRM, vgacon and > > +There's also an in-kernel API of the arbiter in the case of DRM, vgacon and > > others which may use the arbiter. > > > > How about: > > There is also an in-kernel API of the arbiter in case DRM, vgacon, or other > drivers want to use it. > > > > > @@ -117,7 +116,7 @@ Besides it, in pci_system were added: > > struct pci_device *vga_default_dev; > > > > > > -The vga_count is usually need to keep informed how many cards are being > > +The vga_count is usually needed to keep informed how many cards are being > > arbitrated, so for instance if there's only one then it can totally escape the > > scheme. > > Awkward. How about: > > The vga_count is used to track how many cards are being arbitrated, so for > instance, if there is only one card, then it can completely escape arbitration.
Randy, I assume you'll pick this up once you receive a version you're ok with? Thanks, -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center --
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[PATCH] Documentation: vgaarbiter: fix typos
, Nicolas Kaiser
, (Tue Nov 30, 6:34 pm)
Re: [PATCH] Documentation: vgaarbiter: fix typos
, Randy Dunlap
, (Wed Dec 1, 5:41 pm)
Re: [PATCH] Documentation: vgaarbiter: fix typos
, Jesse Barnes
, (Mon Dec 6, 10:25 am)
Re: [PATCH] Documentation: vgaarbiter: fix typos
, Randy Dunlap
, (Mon Dec 6, 10:33 am)
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