fix some typos

Signed-off-by: cuishuang <imcusg@gmail.com>
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cuishuang 2022-04-24 23:32:44 +08:00 committed by Qi Wang
parent 0e29ad4efa
commit 9a242f16d9
10 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -5085,7 +5085,7 @@ sub MapToSymbols {
} else {
# MapSymbolsWithNM tags each routine with its starting address,
# useful in case the image has multiple occurrences of this
# routine. (It uses a syntax that resembles template paramters,
# routine. (It uses a syntax that resembles template parameters,
# that are automatically stripped out by ShortFunctionName().)
# addr2line does not provide the same information. So we check
# if nm disambiguated our symbol, and if so take the annotated
@ -5437,7 +5437,7 @@ sub GetProcedureBoundaries {
# "nm -f $image" is supposed to fail on GNU nm, but if:
#
# a. $image starts with [BbSsPp] (for example, bin/foo/bar), AND
# b. you have a.out in your current directory (a not uncommon occurence)
# b. you have a.out in your current directory (a not uncommon occurrence)
#
# then "nm -f $image" succeeds because -f only looks at the first letter of
# the argument, which looks valid because it's [BbSsPp], and then since

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@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";]]></programlisting>
set to the empty string, no automatic dumps will occur; this is
primarily useful for disabling the automatic final heap dump (which
also disables leak reporting, if enabled). The default prefix is
<filename>jeprof</filename>. This prefix value can be overriden by
<filename>jeprof</filename>. This prefix value can be overridden by
<link linkend="prof.prefix"><mallctl>prof.prefix</mallctl></link>.
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ extent_can_acquire_neighbor(edata_t *edata, rtree_contents_t contents,
edata_committed_get(neighbor))) {
/*
* Some platforms (e.g. Windows) require an explicit
* commit step (and writing to uncomitted memory is not
* commit step (and writing to uncommitted memory is not
* allowed).
*/
return false;

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
* structs, externs, and inlines), and included each header file multiple times
* in this file, picking out the portion we want on each pass using the
* following #defines:
* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES : Preprocessor-defined constants and psuedo-opaque data
* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES : Preprocessor-defined constants and pseudo-opaque data
* types.
* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS : Data structures.
* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS : Extern data declarations and function prototypes.

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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ bool pa_shrink(tsdn_t *tsdn, pa_shard_t *shard, edata_t *edata, size_t old_size,
size_t new_size, szind_t szind, bool *deferred_work_generated);
/*
* Frees the given edata back to the pa. Sets *generated_dirty if we produced
* new dirty pages (well, we alwyas set it for now; but this need not be the
* new dirty pages (well, we always set it for now; but this need not be the
* case).
* (We could make generated_dirty the return value of course, but this is more
* consistent with the shrink pathway and our error codes here).

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@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ size_t reg_size_compute(int lg_base, int lg_delta, int ndelta);
void sc_data_init(sc_data_t *data);
/*
* Updates slab sizes in [begin, end] to be pgs pages in length, if possible.
* Otherwise, does its best to accomodate the request.
* Otherwise, does its best to accommodate the request.
*/
void sc_data_update_slab_size(sc_data_t *data, size_t begin, size_t end,
int pgs);

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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ a0dalloc(void *ptr) {
}
/*
* FreeBSD's libc uses the bootstrap_*() functions in bootstrap-senstive
* FreeBSD's libc uses the bootstrap_*() functions in bootstrap-sensitive
* situations that cannot tolerate TLS variable access (TLS allocation and very
* early internal data structure initialization).
*/

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@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ tsd_state_set(tsd_t *tsd, uint8_t new_state) {
/*
* This is the tricky case. We're transitioning from
* one nominal state to another. The caller can't know
* about any races that are occuring at the same time,
* about any races that are occurring at the same time,
* so we always have to recompute no matter what.
*/
tsd_slow_update(tsd);

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
* (c) Any generated number >= n_bucket * 2^lg_bucket_width will be counted
* towards the last bucket; the expected mean and stddev provided should
* also reflect that.
* (d) The number of iterations is adviced to be determined so that the bucket
* (d) The number of iterations is advised to be determined so that the bucket
* with the minimal expected proportion gets a sufficient count.
*/

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ TEST_BEGIN(test_sz_psz2ind) {
/*
* Testing page size classes which reside prior to the regular group
* with all size classes divisible by page size.
* For x86_64 Linux, it's 4096, 8192, 12288, 16384, with correponding
* For x86_64 Linux, it's 4096, 8192, 12288, 16384, with corresponding
* pszind 0, 1, 2 and 3.
*/
for (size_t i = 0; i < SC_NGROUP; i++) {