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diff --git a/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/concepts-appx.rst b/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/concepts-appx.rst index 4b6dbe5ef..cf2e75d85 100644 --- a/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/concepts-appx.rst +++ b/poky/documentation/kernel-dev/concepts-appx.rst @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ BSP-specific commits. In other words, the divisions of the kernel are transparent and are not relevant to the developer on a day-to-day basis. From the developer's perspective, this path is the "master" branch in Git terms. The developer does not need to be aware of the existence of -any other branches at all. Of course, value exists in the having these +any other branches at all. Of course, it can make sense to have these branches in the tree, should a person decide to explore them. For example, a comparison between two BSPs at either the commit level or at the line-by-line code ``diff`` level is now a trivial operation. @@ -359,8 +359,7 @@ To determine whether or not a given option is "hardware" or "non-hardware", the kernel Metadata in ``yocto-kernel-cache`` contains files that classify individual or groups of options as either hardware or non-hardware. To better show this, consider a situation where the -``yocto-kernel-cache`` contains the following files: -:: +``yocto-kernel-cache`` contains the following files:: yocto-kernel-cache/features/drm-psb/hardware.cfg yocto-kernel-cache/features/kgdb/hardware.cfg @@ -380,8 +379,7 @@ or non-hardware. To better show this, consider a situation where the yocto-kernel-cache/ktypes/base/hardware.kcf yocto-kernel-cache/bsp/qemu-ppc32/hardware.kcf -The following list -provides explanations for the various files: +Here are explanations for the various files: - ``hardware.kcf``: Specifies a list of kernel Kconfig files that contain hardware options only. @@ -400,8 +398,7 @@ provides explanations for the various files: (i.e. ``hardware.kcf`` or ``non-hardware.kcf``). Here is a specific example using the -``kernel-cache/bsp/mti-malta32/hardware.cfg``: -:: +``kernel-cache/bsp/mti-malta32/hardware.cfg``:: CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE |