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Diffstat (limited to 'proto/ospf/topology.c')
-rw-r--r-- | proto/ospf/topology.c | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/proto/ospf/topology.c b/proto/ospf/topology.c index 7b205c6..733719a 100644 --- a/proto/ospf/topology.c +++ b/proto/ospf/topology.c @@ -253,8 +253,8 @@ originate_net_lsa_body(struct ospf_iface *ifa, u16 *length, * originate_net_lsa - originates of deletes network LSA * @ifa: interface which is LSA originated for * - * Interface counts number of adjacent neighbor. If this number is - * lower then one or interface is not in state %OSPF_IS_DR it deletes + * Interface counts number of adjacent neighbors. If this number is + * lower than one or interface is not in state %OSPF_IS_DR it deletes * and premature ages instance of network LSA for specified interface. * In other case, new instance of network LSA is originated. */ @@ -355,18 +355,18 @@ originate_ext_lsa_body(net *n, rte *e, struct proto_ospf *po, struct ea_list *at } /** - * originate_ext_lsa - new route recived from nest and filters + * originate_ext_lsa - new route received from nest and filters * @n: network prefix and mask * @e: rte * @po: current instance of OSPF * @attrs: list of extended attributes * - * If I receive message that new route is installed, I try to originate an - * external LSA. LSA header of such LSA does not contain information about - * prefix lenght, so if I have to originate multiple LSAs for route with + * If I receive a message that new route is installed, I try to originate an + * external LSA. The LSA header of such LSA does not contain information about + * prefix length, so if I have to originate multiple LSAs for route with * different prefixes I try to increment prefix id to find a "free" one. * - * The function also set flag ebit. If it's first time, the new router lsa + * The function also sets flag ebit. If it's the first time, the new router lsa * origination is necessary. */ void @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ return (ospf_top_hash_u32(lsaid) + ospf_top_hash_u32((type==LSA_T_NET) ? lsaid : * @p: current instance of OSPF * * This dynamically hashed structure is often used for keeping LSAs. Mainly - * its used in @ospf_area structute. + * its used in @ospf_area structure. */ struct top_graph * ospf_top_new(struct proto_ospf *p) @@ -634,11 +634,11 @@ ospf_top_dump(struct top_graph *f, struct proto *p) } } -/* This is very uneficient, please don't call it often */ +/* This is very inefficient, please don't call it often */ /* I should also test for every LSA if it's in some link state - * retransmision list for every neighbor. I will not test it. - * It can happen that I'll receive some strange ls ack's. + * retransmission list for every neighbor. I will not test it. + * It could happen that I'll receive some strange ls ack's. */ int |