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5881 corrected maxall vs. maxalloc in comments

*** 76,86 **** * The backing task queue is also used for scheduling internal tasks needed for * dynamic task queue maintenance. * * INTERFACES ================================================================== * ! * taskq_t *taskq_create(name, nthreads, pri, minalloc, maxall, flags); * * Create a taskq with specified properties. * Possible 'flags': * * TASKQ_DYNAMIC: Create task pool for task management. If this flag is --- 76,86 ---- * The backing task queue is also used for scheduling internal tasks needed for * dynamic task queue maintenance. * * INTERFACES ================================================================== * ! * taskq_t *taskq_create(name, nthreads, pri, minalloc, maxalloc, flags); * * Create a taskq with specified properties. * Possible 'flags': * * TASKQ_DYNAMIC: Create task pool for task management. If this flag is
*** 126,148 **** * * The 'pri' field specifies the default priority for the threads that * service all scheduled tasks. * * taskq_t *taskq_create_instance(name, instance, nthreads, pri, minalloc, ! * maxall, flags); * * Like taskq_create(), but takes an instance number (or -1 to indicate * no instance). * ! * taskq_t *taskq_create_proc(name, nthreads, pri, minalloc, maxall, proc, * flags); * * Like taskq_create(), but creates the taskq threads in the specified * system process. If proc != &p0, this must be called from a thread * in that process. * ! * taskq_t *taskq_create_sysdc(name, nthreads, minalloc, maxall, proc, * dc, flags); * * Like taskq_create_proc(), but the taskq threads will use the * System Duty Cycle (SDC) scheduling class with a duty cycle of dc. * --- 126,148 ---- * * The 'pri' field specifies the default priority for the threads that * service all scheduled tasks. * * taskq_t *taskq_create_instance(name, instance, nthreads, pri, minalloc, ! * maxalloc, flags); * * Like taskq_create(), but takes an instance number (or -1 to indicate * no instance). * ! * taskq_t *taskq_create_proc(name, nthreads, pri, minalloc, maxalloc, proc, * flags); * * Like taskq_create(), but creates the taskq threads in the specified * system process. If proc != &p0, this must be called from a thread * in that process. * ! * taskq_t *taskq_create_sysdc(name, nthreads, minalloc, maxalloc, proc, * dc, flags); * * Like taskq_create_proc(), but the taskq threads will use the * System Duty Cycle (SDC) scheduling class with a duty cycle of dc. *