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linux-datastructures-2.md: fix minor typo

fix minor typo in linux-datastructures-2.md
Signed-off-by: qinyu <chinyu0704@outlook.com>
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qinyu 2020-11-26 17:03:21 +08:00
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ This structure presents the root of a radix tree and contains three fields:
The first field we will discuss is `gfp_mask`: The first field we will discuss is `gfp_mask`:
Low-level kernel memory allocation functions take a set of flags as - `gfp_mask`, which describes how that allocation is to be performed. These `GFP_` flags which control the allocation process can have following values: (`GF_NOIO` flag) means sleep and wait for memory, (`__GFP_HIGHMEM` flag) means high memory can be used, (`GFP_ATOMIC` flag) means the allocation process has high-priority and can't sleep etc. Low-level kernel memory allocation functions take a set of flags as - `gfp_mask`, which describes how that allocation is to be performed. These `GFP_` flags which control the allocation process can have following values: (`GFP_NOIO` flag) means sleep and wait for memory, (`__GFP_HIGHMEM` flag) means high memory can be used, (`GFP_ATOMIC` flag) means the allocation process has high-priority and can't sleep etc.
* `GFP_NOIO` - can sleep and wait for memory; * `GFP_NOIO` - can sleep and wait for memory;
* `__GFP_HIGHMEM` - high memory can be used; * `__GFP_HIGHMEM` - high memory can be used;