On 8/19/25 5:46 AM, Mallikarjun Thammanavar wrote: > Fix minor spelling and grammatical issues in the ext4 atomic_writes > documentation. > > Signed-off-by: Mallikarjun Thammanavar <mallikarjunst09@xxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks. > --- > Documentation/filesystems/ext4/atomic_writes.rst | 6 +++--- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/atomic_writes.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/atomic_writes.rst > index f65767df3620..b614b5ffe76b 100644 > --- a/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/atomic_writes.rst > +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/atomic_writes.rst > @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ I/O) on regular files with extents, provided the underlying storage device > supports hardware atomic writes. This is supported in the following two ways: > > 1. **Single-fsblock Atomic Writes**: > - EXT4's supports atomic write operations with a single filesystem block since > + EXT4 supports atomic write operations with a single filesystem block since > v6.13. In this the atomic write unit minimum and maximum sizes are both set > to filesystem blocksize. > e.g. doing atomic write of 16KB with 16KB filesystem blocksize on 64KB > @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Multi-fsblock Implementation Details > > The bigalloc feature changes ext4 to allocate in units of multiple filesystem > blocks, also known as clusters. With bigalloc each bit within block bitmap > -represents cluster (power of 2 number of blocks) rather than individual > +represents a cluster (power of 2 number of blocks) rather than individual > filesystem blocks. > EXT4 supports multi-fsblock atomic writes with bigalloc, subject to the > following constraints. The minimum atomic write size is the larger of the fs > @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ The write must be aligned to the filesystem's block size and not exceed the > filesystem's maximum atomic write unit size. > See ``generic_atomic_write_valid()`` for more details. > > -``statx()`` system call with ``STATX_WRITE_ATOMIC`` flag can provides following > +``statx()`` system call with ``STATX_WRITE_ATOMIC`` flag can provide following > details: > > * ``stx_atomic_write_unit_min``: Minimum size of an atomic write request. -- ~Randy