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Fix some "in in" typos in comments.
PR: 121490 Submitted by: Anatoly Borodin <anatoly.borodin@gmail.com> Approved by: rwatson (mentor), jkoshy MFC after: 3 days
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ extern void *ypresp_data;
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* I'm leaving the xdr_datum() function in purely for backwards
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* compatibility. yplib.c doesn't actually use it, but it's listed
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* in yp_prot.h as being available, so it's probably a good idea to
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* leave it in in case somebody goes looking for it.
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* leave it in case somebody goes looking for it.
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*/
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typedef struct {
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char *dptr;
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@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ thread_sig_find(int sig)
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* Enter a loop to look for threads that have the signal
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* unmasked. POSIX specifies that a thread in a sigwait
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* will get the signal over any other threads. Second
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* preference will be threads in in a sigsuspend. Third
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* preference will be threads in a sigsuspend. Third
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* preference will be the current thread. If none of the
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* above, then the signal is delivered to the first thread
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* that is found. Note that if a custom handler is not
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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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/*
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* Read in various integral values. The source pointer could be
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* unaligned. Values are read in in native byte order. The source
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* unaligned. Values are read in native byte order. The source
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* pointer is incremented appropriately.
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*/
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@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ thr_sig_find(struct kse *curkse, int sig, siginfo_t *info __unused)
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* Enter a loop to look for threads that have the signal
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* unmasked. POSIX specifies that a thread in a sigwait
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* will get the signal over any other threads. Second
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* preference will be threads in in a sigsuspend. Third
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* preference will be threads in a sigsuspend. Third
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* preference will be the current thread. If none of the
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* above, then the signal is delivered to the first thread
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* that is found. Note that if a custom handler is not
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ announce(CTL_MSG *request, const char *remote_machine)
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* Build a block of characters containing the message.
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* It is sent blank filled and in a single block to
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* try to keep the message in one piece if the recipient
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* in in vi at the time
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* in vi at the time
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*/
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int
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print_mesg(const char *tty, CTL_MSG *request,
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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ This gives you a convenient way to detect the attacker.
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Making
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it impossible for an attacker to install a backdoor may actually be detrimental
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to your security because it will not close off the hole the attacker used to
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break in in the first place.
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break in the first place.
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.Pp
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Security remedies should always be implemented with a multi-layered
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.Dq onion peel
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ lookup_path: push %si # Save file name pointer
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lookup_found: # Found a loader file
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#
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# Load the binary into the buffer. Due to real mode addressing limitations
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# we have to read it in in 64k chunks.
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# we have to read it in 64k chunks.
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#
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mov DIR_SIZE(%bx),%eax # Read file length
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add $SECTOR_SIZE-1,%eax # Convert length to sectors
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@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ lookup_path: push %si # Save file name pointer
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lookup_found: # Found a loader file
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#
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# Load the binary into the buffer. Due to real mode addressing limitations
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# we have to read it in in 64k chunks.
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# we have to read it in 64k chunks.
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#
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mov %es:DIR_SIZE(%bx),%eax # Read file length
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add $SECTOR_SIZE-1,%eax # Convert length to sectors
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@ -3686,7 +3686,7 @@ ti_ioctl2(struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t addr, int flag,
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* to the Tigon board you're interested in. This seems
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* like a not-so-good way to do things, since unless you
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* subsequently specify the unit number of the device
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* you're interested in in every ioctl, you'll only be
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* you're interested in every ioctl, you'll only be
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* able to debug one board at a time.
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*/
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error = 0;
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@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@ get_palette(video_adapter_t *adp, int base, int count,
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}
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free(r, M_DEVBUF);
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/* if error && bits != 6 at this point, we are in in trouble... XXX */
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/* if error && bits != 6 at this point, we are in trouble... XXX */
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return error;
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}
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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ struct stkstr {
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int opno; /* number of opening bracket */
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int pl; /* '+', '-', ' ' for \s, 1 for \f, 0 for .ft */
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int parm; /* parm to size, font, etc */
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int lno; /* line number the thing came in in */
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int lno; /* line number the thing came in */
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} stk[MAXSTK];
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int stktop;
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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ typedef struct dinfo {
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u_int d_mscl : 1; /* multiple storage classes */
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u_int d_terr : 1; /* invalid type combination */
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u_int d_nedecl : 1; /* 1 if at least a tag is declared */
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u_int d_vararg : 1; /* ... in in current function decl. */
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u_int d_vararg : 1; /* ... in current function decl. */
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u_int d_proto : 1; /* current funct. decl. is prototype */
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u_int d_notyp : 1; /* set if no type specifier was present */
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u_int d_asm : 1; /* set if d_ctx == AUTO and asm() present */
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