From 58f7d004fddd2cccdb019be59b6cc7a8abe50510 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Mares Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 13:25:53 +0000 Subject: Fixes to the progdoc. --- sysdep/unix/io.c | 4 ++-- sysdep/unix/krt.c | 10 +++++----- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'sysdep/unix') diff --git a/sysdep/unix/io.c b/sysdep/unix/io.c index f503bb9..445bc7c 100644 --- a/sysdep/unix/io.c +++ b/sysdep/unix/io.c @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@ tracked_fopen(pool *p, char *name, char *mode) * * Timers are resources which represent a wish of a module to call * a function at the specified time. The platform dependent code - * doesn't guarantee the exact timing, only that a timer function + * doesn't guarantee exact timing, only that a timer function * won't be called before the requested time. * * In BIRD, real time is represented by values of the &bird_clock_t type - * which are integral numbers corresponding to a number of seconds since + * which are integral numbers interpreted as a number of seconds since * a fixed (but platform dependent) epoch. The current time can be read * from a variable @now with reasonable accuracy. * diff --git a/sysdep/unix/krt.c b/sysdep/unix/krt.c index 2b4117c..317d3f5 100644 --- a/sysdep/unix/krt.c +++ b/sysdep/unix/krt.c @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ * separate KRT protocols which cooperate with each other [Linux 2.2]. * In this case, we keep only a single scan timer. * - * We use FIB node flags to keep track of route synchronization status. We also - * attach temporary &rte's to the routing tables, but it cannot harm the rest of - * BIRD since table synchronization is an atomic process. + * We use FIB node flags in the routing table to keep track of route + * synchronization status. We also attach temporary &rte's to the routing table, + * but it cannot do any harm to the rest of BIRD since table synchronization is + * an atomic process. * * When starting up, we cheat by looking if there is another * KRT instance to be initialized later and performing table scan - * only once for all the instances. - */ + * only once for all the instances. */ /* * If you are brave enough, continue now. You cannot say you haven't been warned. -- cgit v1.2.3