On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 10:23:25PM +0530, Pranav Tyagi wrote: > Corrects the following grammatical issues in the VGA Arbiter documentation: > - Fixes subject-verb agreement by changing "co-exists" to "co-exist" > - Corrects pluralization by changing "server" to "servers" > - Improves sentence structure for clarity > +Cc: DRM folks. > Signed-off-by: Pranav Tyagi <pranav.tyagi03@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > Documentation/gpu/vgaarbiter.rst | 6 +++--- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/vgaarbiter.rst b/Documentation/gpu/vgaarbiter.rst > index bde3c0afb059..d1e953712cc2 100644 > --- a/Documentation/gpu/vgaarbiter.rst > +++ b/Documentation/gpu/vgaarbiter.rst > @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ Section 7, Legacy Devices. > > The Resource Access Control (RAC) module inside the X server [0] existed for > the legacy VGA arbitration task (besides other bus management tasks) when more > -than one legacy device co-exists on the same machine. But the problem happens > +than one legacy device co-exist on the same machine. But the problem happens > when these devices are trying to be accessed by different userspace clients > -(e.g. two server in parallel). Their address assignments conflict. Moreover, > +(e.g. two servers in parallel). Their address assignments conflict. Moreover, > ideally, being a userspace application, it is not the role of the X server to > control bus resources. Therefore an arbitration scheme outside of the X server > is needed to control the sharing of these resources. This document introduces > @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ In-kernel interface > libpciaccess > ------------ > > -To use the vga arbiter char device it was implemented an API inside the > +To use the vga arbiter char device, an API was implemented inside the > libpciaccess library. One field was added to struct pci_device (each device > on the system):: > The diff looks OK. Reviewed-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@xxxxxxxxx> -- An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara
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