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authorMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2015-04-07 03:25:28 +0200
committerMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2015-04-07 03:25:28 +0200
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Signed-off-by: Mattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>
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@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ users are allowed to implement this in C
or any other language of their choosing.}
@c Which is better: cray-cray users, lunatic users,
@c moonstruck users, insane users, ballers, madmen,
-@c loony tunes?
+@c loony tunes, systemd-lovers?
These servers implements the actual functionality
of the display server.
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ Request assignment of a unique ID.
Multicast a message.
@item
-Join or leave a multicast groups.
+Join or leave a multicast group.
@end itemize
Upon assignment of an ID the master server
@@ -225,15 +225,15 @@ the client, refered to by it's ID, have closed.
A message in the @command{mds} protocol is
comprised of two parts: headers and a payload.
When a client joins a multicast group it is
-actually say that it is interested and receiving
-broadcasts containing a specific header or a
-specific header--value pair, or that it is
-interesting in all messages@footnote{This
+actually saying that it is interested in
+receiving broadcasts containing a specific header
+or a specific header--value pair, or that it
+is interesting in all messages@footnote{This
could be used for logging, possibly spying and
networking.}. Thus a message is automatically
multicasted to groups indicated by its headers.
-The multicast groups and receiving of groups
+The multicast groups and receiving of message
is called interceptions. The interesting
property of interceptions is that they may
be modifying. When a server registers for
@@ -284,16 +284,16 @@ received in its other connection and the
let the OS kernel switch virtual terminal.
The secondary connection to the display
has registered interception with lower
-priority of the message that the primary
+priority of the message than the primary
connection broadcasts. This message will
be received by other servers that will
let the message continue to the next
server in the interception list once that
server is ready for the OS kernel to switch
-virtual terminal. All of these server has
+virtual terminal. All of these servers have
registered modifying interception of the
-message but none will actually modify or
-consume the message; it is only used a
+message but none of them will actually modify
+or consume the message; it is only used a
mechanism for letting @command{mds-vt} know
when all servers are ready for the switch
without having to know how many they are
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ For example if the display server index is zero,
temporary data may be stored in
@file{/tmp/.@{system-directory@}.mds/0.data}
-As defined by @code{SHM_PATH_PATTERN} by
+As defined by @code{SHM_PATH_PATTERN} in
@file{<libmdsserver/config.h>}, when a server
re-executes itself it will marshal its state to
the POSIX shared memory unit named