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Diffstat (limited to 'src/basic')
-rw-r--r-- | src/basic/khash.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/basic/proc-cmdline.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/basic/process-util.c | 2 |
3 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/basic/khash.h b/src/basic/khash.h index f404a68236..410f3020e0 100644 --- a/src/basic/khash.h +++ b/src/basic/khash.h @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ typedef struct khash khash; /* For plain hash functions. Hash functions commonly supported on today's kernels are: crc32c, crct10dif, crc32, - * sha224, sha256, sha512, sha384, sha1, md5, md4, sha3-224, sha3-256, sha3-384, sha3-512, and more.*/ + * sha224, sha256, sha512, sha384, sha1, md5, md4, sha3-224, sha3-256, sha3-384, sha3-512, and more. */ int khash_new(khash **ret, const char *algorithm); /* For keyed hash functions. Hash functions commonly supported on today's kernels are: hmac(sha256), cmac(aes), diff --git a/src/basic/proc-cmdline.c b/src/basic/proc-cmdline.c index f703e7f145..8592a428d5 100644 --- a/src/basic/proc-cmdline.c +++ b/src/basic/proc-cmdline.c @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ int proc_cmdline_get_key(const char *key, unsigned flags, char **value) { * * c) The "value" parameter is NULL. In this case a search for the exact "key" parameter is performed. * - * In all three cases, > 0 is returned if the key is found, 0 if not.*/ + * In all three cases, > 0 is returned if the key is found, 0 if not. */ if (isempty(key)) return -EINVAL; diff --git a/src/basic/process-util.c b/src/basic/process-util.c index 87e5586027..0df3fed640 100644 --- a/src/basic/process-util.c +++ b/src/basic/process-util.c @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ int rename_process(const char name[]) { /* Third step, completely replace the argv[] array the kernel maintains for us. This requires privileges, but * has the advantage that the argv[] array is exactly what we want it to be, and not filled up with zeros at - * the end. This is the best option for changing /proc/self/cmdline.*/ + * the end. This is the best option for changing /proc/self/cmdline. */ if (mm_size < l+1) { size_t nn_size; char *nn; |