[PATCH] Kconfig: Typos in net/sched/Kconfig

From: Matt LaPlante
Date: Thu Jun 29 2006 - 02:25:08 EST


Fix typos in net/sched/Kconfig. And yes, its "queuing" in the dictionary.com. :)

-
Matt LaPlante
CCNP, CCDP, A+, Linux+, CQS
laplam@xxxxxxx

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--- a/net/sched/Kconfig 2006-06-20 05:31:55.000000000 -0400
+++ b/net/sched/Kconfig 2006-06-29 02:26:33.000000000 -0400
@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@
# Traffic control configuration.
#

-menu "QoS and/or fair queueing"
+menu "QoS and/or fair queuing"

config NET_SCHED
- bool "QoS and/or fair queueing"
+ bool "QoS and/or fair queuing"
---help---
When the kernel has several packets to send out over a network
device, it has to decide which ones to send first, which ones to
- delay, and which ones to drop. This is the job of the queueing
+ delay, and which ones to drop. This is the job of the queuing
disciplines, several different algorithms for how to do this
"fairly" have been proposed.

@@ -98,12 +98,12 @@

endchoice

-comment "Queueing/Scheduling"
+comment "Queuing/Scheduling"

config NET_SCH_CBQ
- tristate "Class Based Queueing (CBQ)"
+ tristate "Class Based Queuing (CBQ)"
---help---
- Say Y here if you want to use the Class-Based Queueing (CBQ) packet
+ Say Y here if you want to use the Class-Based Queuing (CBQ) packet
scheduling algorithm. This algorithm classifies the waiting packets
into a tree-like hierarchy of classes; the leaves of this tree are
in turn scheduled by separate algorithms.
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_cbq.c> for more details.

CBQ is a commonly used scheduler, so if you're unsure, you should
- say Y here. Then say Y to all the queueing algorithms below that you
+ say Y here. Then say Y to all the queuing algorithms below that you
want to use as leaf disciplines.

To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
module will be called sch_atm.

config NET_SCH_PRIO
- tristate "Multi Band Priority Queueing (PRIO)"
+ tristate "Multi Band Priority Queuing (PRIO)"
---help---
Say Y here if you want to use an n-band priority queue packet
scheduler.
@@ -175,9 +175,9 @@
module will be called sch_red.

config NET_SCH_SFQ
- tristate "Stochastic Fairness Queueing (SFQ)"
+ tristate "Stochastic Fairness Queuing (SFQ)"
---help---
- Say Y here if you want to use the Stochastic Fairness Queueing (SFQ)
+ Say Y here if you want to use the Stochastic Fairness Queuing (SFQ)
packet scheduling algorithm .

See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_sfq.c> for more details.
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@
tristate "True Link Equalizer (TEQL)"
---help---
Say Y here if you want to use the True Link Equalizer (TLE) packet
- scheduling algorithm. This queueing discipline allows the combination
+ scheduling algorithm. This queuing discipline allows the combination
of several physical devices into one virtual device.

See the top of <file:net/sched/sch_teql.c> for more details.
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@
tristate "Universal 32bit comparisons w/ hashing (U32)"
select NET_CLS
---help---
- Say Y here to be able to classify packetes using a universal
+ Say Y here to be able to classify packets using a universal
32bit pieces based comparison scheme.

To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
@@ -485,7 +485,7 @@
tristate "IPtables targets"
depends on NET_CLS_ACT && NETFILTER && IP_NF_IPTABLES
---help---
- Say Y here to be able to invoke iptables targets after succesful
+ Say Y here to be able to invoke iptables targets after successful
classification.

To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the
@@ -537,8 +537,8 @@
---help---
Say Y here to allow using rate estimators to estimate the current
rate-of-flow for network devices, queues, etc. This module is
- automaticaly selected if needed but can be selected manually for
- statstical purposes.
+ automatically selected if needed but can be selected manually for
+ statistical purposes.

endif # NET_SCHED


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