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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ static struct dentry_operations anon_inodefs_dentry_operations = {
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};
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/**
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- * anon_inode_getfd - creates a new file instance by hooking it up to and
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+ * anon_inode_getfd - creates a new file instance by hooking it up to an
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* anonymous inode, and a dentry that describe the "class"
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* of the file
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*
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ static struct dentry_operations anon_inodefs_dentry_operations = {
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*
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* Creates a new file by hooking it on a single inode. This is useful for files
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* that do not need to have a full-fledged inode in order to operate correctly.
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- * All the files created with anon_inode_getfd() will share a single inode, by
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+ * All the files created with anon_inode_getfd() will share a single inode,
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* hence saving memory and avoiding code duplication for the file/inode/dentry
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* setup.
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*/
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@@ -141,9 +141,9 @@ err_put_filp:
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}
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/*
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- * A single inode exist for all anon_inode files. Contrary to pipes,
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- * anon_inode inodes has no per-instance data associated, so we can avoid
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- * the allocation of multiple of them.
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+ * A single inode exists for all anon_inode files. Contrary to pipes,
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+ * anon_inode inodes have no associated per-instance data, so we need
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+ * only allocate one of them.
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*/
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static struct inode *anon_inode_mkinode(void)
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{
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