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3742 zfs comments need cleaner, more consistent style
Submitted by:   Will Andrews <willa@spectralogic.com>
Submitted by:   Alan Somers <alans@spectralogic.com>
Reviewed by:    Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by:    George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by:    Eric Schrock <eric.schrock@delphix.com>

*** 64,76 **** * to hold blocks. They are dynamically allocated and freed as * needed from the blocks available. Figure X shows the ZIL structure: */ /* ! * This global ZIL switch affects all pools */ ! int zil_replay_disable = 0; /* disable intent logging replay */ /* * Tunable parameter for debugging or performance analysis. Setting * zfs_nocacheflush will cause corruption on power loss if a volatile * out-of-order write cache is enabled. --- 64,76 ---- * to hold blocks. They are dynamically allocated and freed as * needed from the blocks available. Figure X shows the ZIL structure: */ /* ! * Disable intent logging replay. This global ZIL switch affects all pools. */ ! int zil_replay_disable = 0; /* * Tunable parameter for debugging or performance analysis. Setting * zfs_nocacheflush will cause corruption on power loss if a volatile * out-of-order write cache is enabled.
*** 877,886 **** --- 877,887 ---- } } /* * Define a limited set of intent log block sizes. + * * These must be a multiple of 4KB. Note only the amount used (again * aligned to 4KB) actually gets written. However, we can't always just * allocate SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE as the slog space could be exhausted. */ uint64_t zil_block_buckets[] = {