@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Then, list the DAMON-found regions of different access patterns, sorted by the
"access temperature". "Access temperature" is a metric representing the
access-hotness of a region. It is calculated as a weighted sum of the access
frequency and the age of the region. If the access frequency is 0 %, the
-temperature is multipled by minus one. That is, if a region is not accessed,
+temperature is multiplied by minus one. That is, if a region is not accessed,
it gets minus temperature and it gets lower as not accessed for longer time.
The sorting is in temperature-ascendint order, so the region at the top of the
list is the coldest, and the one at the bottom is the hottest one. ::
@@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ list is the coldest, and the one at the bottom is the hottest one. ::
The list shows not seemingly hot regions, and only minimum access pattern
diversity. Every region has zero access frequency. The number of region is
10, which is the default ``min_nr_regions value``. Size of each region is also
-nearly idential. We can suspect this is because “adaptive regions adjustment”
+nearly identical. We can suspect this is because “adaptive regions adjustment”
mechanism was not well working. As the guide suggested, we can get relative
hotness of regions using ``age`` as the recency information. That would be
better than nothing, but given the fact that the longest age is only about 6
-seconds while we waited about ten minuts, it is unclear how useful this will
+seconds while we waited about ten minutes, it is unclear how useful this will
be.
The temperature ranges to total size of regions of each range histogram
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ for sampling and aggregation intervals, respectively). ::
The number of regions having different access patterns has significantly
increased. Size of each region is also more varied. Total size of non-zero
access frequency regions is also significantly increased. Maybe this is already
-good enough to make some meaningful memory management efficieny changes.
+good enough to make some meaningful memory management efficiency changes.
800ms/16s intervals: Another bias
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This patch fixes some spelling and grammar mistakes in the documentation, improving the readability. - multipled -> multiplied - idential -> identical - minuts -> minutes - efficieny -> efficiency Signed-off-by: Marcelo Moreira <marcelomoreira1905@gmail.com> --- .../mm/damon/monitoring_intervals_tuning_example.rst | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)