Commit 00fb911b authored by Pietro Fezzardi's avatar Pietro Fezzardi Committed by Alessandro Rubini

doc: trivial: removed trailing blanks

parent 831d8ba0
......@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ unfair to hide them.
at run time (for example, arch-wrpc offers that through a shell
command). We think this feature is useful
when you run more than a pair of interfaces and have problems
on some of the links but not all of them.
on some of the links but not all of them.
@end table
......@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ As of 2013-05 the project suffers from these known bugs:
this is mostly in place but mut be audited project-wide.
@item We removed @i{peer-delay} support. We plan to add it back, and
actually move White Rabbit to use @i{peer-delay} @sc{ptp} instead of
@i{end-to-end} @sc{ptp}.
@i{end-to-end} @sc{ptp}.
@item The servo for standard-@sc{ptp} must be audited. We are doing
it now using @i{arch-sim} support,
@item @sc{udp} over @sc{IPV6} is not yet supported.
......@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ timestamp), while no frame is actually sent. A diagnostic message
is generated at @t{frames} level 1, but other than than that nothing
happens. Actually, @t{arch-wrs} needs to actually send a frame in
order to get a timestamp back; in this case the program modifies the
frame, to use a wrong Ethernet type or a wrong UDP port.
frame, to use a wrong Ethernet type or a wrong UDP port.
Dropping received frames is performed by actually receiving (and
timestamping), but returning a special error code to the caller.
......@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ commented.
@section Older Diagnostics
We introduced the diagnostic macros described above at the beginning
of March 2013. Earlier code used a less-structured approach, which
of March 2013. Earlier code used a less-structured approach, which
has later been removed. If you used @t{PP_PRINTF}, it's gone by now.
@c ==========================================================================
......@@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ system workload.
By running this program you can see the effect of @i{tools/jmptime},
or the insertion of a leap second (which is why I wrote this program
in June 2012).
in June 2012).
For example, this is what @i{chktime} reports when running
``@t{jmptime .002}''. The program doesn't need superuser privileges:
......@@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ a list of the other ones please see the help message.
@item -g
Run as slave only.
Run as slave only.
@end table
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