[PATCH]: fixing journal-api.tmpl tags

From: Juan Quintela (quintela@mandrakesoft.com)
Date: Wed Nov 20 2002 - 07:12:11 EST


Hi

        journal-API don't have the xml tags right, and make imposible
        to compile the docs. Trivial patch included, basically you
        need to close every tag that you open :)

Later, Juan.

diff -uNp c2/Documentation/DocBook/journal-api.tmpl.orig c2/Documentation/DocBook/journal-api.tmpl
--- c2/Documentation/DocBook/journal-api.tmpl.orig 2002-11-18 16:47:05.000000000 +0100
+++ c2/Documentation/DocBook/journal-api.tmpl 2002-11-19 10:47:05.000000000 +0100
@@ -196,6 +196,8 @@ listed against them. Ext3 does this in e
 Lock is also providing through journal_{un,}lock_updates(),
 ext3 uses this when it wants a window with a clean and stable fs for a moment.
 eg.
+</para>
+
 <programlisting>
 
         journal_lock_updates() //stop new stuff happening..
@@ -204,11 +206,12 @@ eg.
         journal_unlock_updates() // carry on with filesystem use.
 </programlisting>
 
+<para>
 The opportunities for abuse and DOS attacks with this should be obvious,
 if you allow unprivileged userspace to trigger codepaths containing these
 calls.
 
-<para>
+</para>
 </sect1>
 <sect1>
 <title>Summary</title>
@@ -216,9 +219,13 @@ calls.
 Using the journal is a matter of wrapping the different context changes,
 being each mount, each modification (transaction) and each changed buffer
 to tell the journalling layer about them.
+</para>
 
+<para>
 Here is a some pseudo code to give you an idea of how it works, as
 an example.
+</para>
+
 <programlisting>
   journal_t* my_jnrl = journal_create();
   journal_init_{dev,inode}(jnrl,...)
@@ -244,6 +251,7 @@ an example.
    }
    journal_destroy(my_jrnl);
 </programlisting>
+</sect1>
 
 </chapter>
 

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are different -- Larry McVoy
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