@@ -443,49 +443,49 @@ A typical EDAC system has the following structure under
/sys/devices/system/edac/
├── mc
- │ ├── mc0
- │ │ ├── ce_count
- │ │ ├── ce_noinfo_count
- │ │ ├── dimm0
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_ce_count
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_dev_type
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_edac_mode
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_label
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_location
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_mem_type
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_ue_count
- │ │ │ ├── size
- │ │ │ └── uevent
- │ │ ├── max_location
- │ │ ├── mc_name
- │ │ ├── reset_counters
- │ │ ├── seconds_since_reset
- │ │ ├── size_mb
- │ │ ├── ue_count
- │ │ ├── ue_noinfo_count
- │ │ └── uevent
- │ ├── mc1
- │ │ ├── ce_count
- │ │ ├── ce_noinfo_count
- │ │ ├── dimm0
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_ce_count
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_dev_type
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_edac_mode
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_label
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_location
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_mem_type
- │ │ │ ├── dimm_ue_count
- │ │ │ ├── size
- │ │ │ └── uevent
- │ │ ├── max_location
- │ │ ├── mc_name
- │ │ ├── reset_counters
- │ │ ├── seconds_since_reset
- │ │ ├── size_mb
- │ │ ├── ue_count
- │ │ ├── ue_noinfo_count
- │ │ └── uevent
- │ └── uevent
+ │ ├── mc0
+ │ │ ├── ce_count
+ │ │ ├── ce_noinfo_count
+ │ │ ├── dimm0
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_ce_count
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_dev_type
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_edac_mode
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_label
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_location
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_mem_type
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_ue_count
+ │ │ │ ├── size
+ │ │ │ └── uevent
+ │ │ ├── max_location
+ │ │ ├── mc_name
+ │ │ ├── reset_counters
+ │ │ ├── seconds_since_reset
+ │ │ ├── size_mb
+ │ │ ├── ue_count
+ │ │ ├── ue_noinfo_count
+ │ │ └── uevent
+ │ ├── mc1
+ │ │ ├── ce_count
+ │ │ ├── ce_noinfo_count
+ │ │ ├── dimm0
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_ce_count
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_dev_type
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_edac_mode
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_label
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_location
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_mem_type
+ │ │ │ ├── dimm_ue_count
+ │ │ │ ├── size
+ │ │ │ └── uevent
+ │ │ ├── max_location
+ │ │ ├── mc_name
+ │ │ ├── reset_counters
+ │ │ ├── seconds_since_reset
+ │ │ ├── size_mb
+ │ │ ├── ue_count
+ │ │ ├── ue_noinfo_count
+ │ │ └── uevent
+ │ └── uevent
└── uevent
In the ``dimmX`` directories are EDAC control and attribute files for
@@ -1248,7 +1248,7 @@ paragraph makes the severeness obvious.
In case you performed a successful bisection, use the title of the change that
introduced the regression as the second part of your subject. Make the report
-also mention the commit id of the culprit. In case of an unsuccessful bisection,
+also mention the commit id of the culprit. In case of an unsuccessful bisection,
make your report mention the latest tested version that's working fine (say 5.7)
and the oldest where the issue occurs (say 5.8-rc1).
The conversion tools used during DocBook/LaTeX/Markdown->ReST conversion and some automatic rules which exists on certain text editors like LibreOffice turned ASCII characters into some UTF-8 alternatives that are better displayed on html and PDF. While it is OK to use UTF-8 characters in Linux, it is better to use the ASCII subset instead of using an UTF-8 equivalent character as it makes life easier for tools like grep, and are easier to edit with the some commonly used text/source code editors. Also, Sphinx already do such conversion automatically outside literal blocks: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/user/smartquotes.html So, replace the occurences of the following UTF-8 characters: - U+00a0 (' '): NO-BREAK SPACE Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org> --- Documentation/admin-guide/ras.rst | 86 +++++++++---------- .../admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst | 2 +- 2 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-)