Merge pull request #13 from yuantailing/chen

correct 14 spelling mistakes
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chyyuu 2015-06-09 20:57:19 +08:00
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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.

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on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to on receiving a request for memory, scans along the list for the first block that is large enough to
satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is satisfy the request. If the chosen block is significantly larger than that requested, then it is
usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block. usually split, and the remainder added to the list as another free block.
Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Ming's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language" Please see Page 196~198, Section 8.2 of Yan Wei Min's chinese book "Data Structure -- C programming language"
*/ */
// LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE // LAB2 EXERCISE 1: YOUR CODE
// you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages. // you should rewrite functions: default_init,default_init_memmap,default_alloc_pages, default_free_pages.