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authorJeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>2009-03-30 14:02:44 -0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2009-03-30 12:16:39 -0700
commit0222e6571c332563a48d4cf5487b67feabe60b5e (patch)
tree44829ca0a4b1343edec08d4f70696cb0d3218975 /include/linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h
parent3cd6dbe6feb9b32347e6c6f25a27f0cde9d50418 (diff)
reiserfs: strip trailing whitespace
This patch strips trailing whitespace from the reiserfs code. Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h')
-rw-r--r--include/linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h14
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h b/include/linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h
index 4686b90886e..5621d87c447 100644
--- a/include/linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h
+++ b/include/linux/reiserfs_fs_sb.h
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ typedef enum {
} reiserfs_super_block_flags;
/* struct reiserfs_super_block accessors/mutators
- * since this is a disk structure, it will always be in
+ * since this is a disk structure, it will always be in
* little endian format. */
#define sb_block_count(sbp) (le32_to_cpu((sbp)->s_v1.s_block_count))
#define set_sb_block_count(sbp,v) ((sbp)->s_v1.s_block_count = cpu_to_le32(v))
@@ -83,16 +83,16 @@ typedef enum {
/* LOGGING -- */
-/* These all interelate for performance.
+/* These all interelate for performance.
**
-** If the journal block count is smaller than n transactions, you lose speed.
+** If the journal block count is smaller than n transactions, you lose speed.
** I don't know what n is yet, I'm guessing 8-16.
**
** typical transaction size depends on the application, how often fsync is
-** called, and how many metadata blocks you dirty in a 30 second period.
+** called, and how many metadata blocks you dirty in a 30 second period.
** The more small files (<16k) you use, the larger your transactions will
** be.
-**
+**
** If your journal fills faster than dirty buffers get flushed to disk, it must flush them before allowing the journal
** to wrap, which slows things down. If you need high speed meta data updates, the journal should be big enough
** to prevent wrapping before dirty meta blocks get to disk.
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ struct reiserfs_journal {
struct reiserfs_list_bitmap j_list_bitmap[JOURNAL_NUM_BITMAPS]; /* array of bitmaps to record the deleted blocks */
struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *j_hash_table[JOURNAL_HASH_SIZE]; /* hash table for real buffer heads in current trans */
- struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *j_list_hash_table[JOURNAL_HASH_SIZE]; /* hash table for all the real buffer heads in all
+ struct reiserfs_journal_cnode *j_list_hash_table[JOURNAL_HASH_SIZE]; /* hash table for all the real buffer heads in all
the transactions */
struct list_head j_prealloc_list; /* list of inodes which have preallocated blocks */
int j_persistent_trans;
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ enum reiserfs_mount_options {
partition will be dealt with in a
manner of 3.5.x */
-/* -o hash={tea, rupasov, r5, detect} is meant for properly mounting
+/* -o hash={tea, rupasov, r5, detect} is meant for properly mounting
** reiserfs disks from 3.5.19 or earlier. 99% of the time, this option
** is not required. If the normal autodection code can't determine which
** hash to use (because both hashes had the same value for a file)