| From ff16b7c0c855d5242d92d7f902247525ff1f889a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 |
| From: Konstantin Kharlamov <Hi-Angel@yandex.ru> |
| Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 19:14:13 +0300 |
| Subject: [PATCH] doc: get rid of trailing whitespace |
| |
| Signed-off-by: Konstantin Kharlamov <Hi-Angel@yandex.ru> |
| --- |
| HOWTO.rst | 4 ++-- |
| fio.1 | 10 +++++----- |
| 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) |
| |
| diff --git a/HOWTO.rst b/HOWTO.rst |
| index b2750b56..c94238ed 100644 |
| --- a/HOWTO.rst |
| +++ b/HOWTO.rst |
| @@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ I/O type |
| effectively caps the file size at `real_size - offset`. Can be combined with |
| :option:`size` to constrain the start and end range of the I/O workload. |
| A percentage can be specified by a number between 1 and 100 followed by '%', |
| - for example, ``offset=20%`` to specify 20%. In ZBD mode, value can be set as |
| + for example, ``offset=20%`` to specify 20%. In ZBD mode, value can be set as |
| number of zones using 'z'. |
| |
| .. option:: offset_align=int |
| @@ -1877,7 +1877,7 @@ I/O size |
| If this option is not specified, fio will use the full size of the given |
| files or devices. If the files do not exist, size must be given. It is also |
| possible to give size as a percentage between 1 and 100. If ``size=20%`` is |
| - given, fio will use 20% of the full size of the given files or devices. |
| + given, fio will use 20% of the full size of the given files or devices. |
| In ZBD mode, value can also be set as number of zones using 'z'. |
| Can be combined with :option:`offset` to constrain the start and end range |
| that I/O will be done within. |
| diff --git a/fio.1 b/fio.1 |
| index f3f3dc5d..d40b4247 100644 |
| --- a/fio.1 |
| +++ b/fio.1 |
| @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ For Zone Block Device Mode: |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .PD 0 |
| -z means Zone |
| +z means Zone |
| .P |
| .PD |
| .RE |
| @@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ provided. Data before the given offset will not be touched. This |
| effectively caps the file size at `real_size \- offset'. Can be combined with |
| \fBsize\fR to constrain the start and end range of the I/O workload. |
| A percentage can be specified by a number between 1 and 100 followed by '%', |
| -for example, `offset=20%' to specify 20%. In ZBD mode, value can be set as |
| +for example, `offset=20%' to specify 20%. In ZBD mode, value can be set as |
| number of zones using 'z'. |
| .TP |
| .BI offset_align \fR=\fPint |
| @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ specified). This option is useful if there are several jobs which are |
| intended to operate on a file in parallel disjoint segments, with even |
| spacing between the starting points. Percentages can be used for this option. |
| If a percentage is given, the generated offset will be aligned to the minimum |
| -\fBblocksize\fR or to the value of \fBoffset_align\fR if provided.In ZBD mode, value |
| +\fBblocksize\fR or to the value of \fBoffset_align\fR if provided.In ZBD mode, value |
| can be set as number of zones using 'z'. |
| .TP |
| .BI number_ios \fR=\fPint |
| @@ -1678,7 +1678,7 @@ If this option is not specified, fio will use the full size of the given |
| files or devices. If the files do not exist, size must be given. It is also |
| possible to give size as a percentage between 1 and 100. If `size=20%' is |
| given, fio will use 20% of the full size of the given files or devices. In ZBD mode, |
| -size can be given in units of number of zones using 'z'. Can be combined with \fBoffset\fR to |
| +size can be given in units of number of zones using 'z'. Can be combined with \fBoffset\fR to |
| constrain the start and end range that I/O will be done within. |
| .TP |
| .BI io_size \fR=\fPint[%|z] "\fR,\fB io_limit" \fR=\fPint[%|z] |
| @@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@ also be set as number of zones using 'z'. |
| .BI filesize \fR=\fPirange(int) |
| Individual file sizes. May be a range, in which case fio will select sizes |
| for files at random within the given range. If not given, each created file |
| -is the same size. This option overrides \fBsize\fR in terms of file size, |
| +is the same size. This option overrides \fBsize\fR in terms of file size, |
| i.e. \fBsize\fR becomes merely the default for \fBio_size\fR (and |
| has no effect it all if \fBio_size\fR is set explicitly). |
| .TP |