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authorduerpei <duep.fnst@fujitsu.com>2022-04-14 10:01:20 +0800
committerDamian Hobson-Garcia <dhobsong@igel.co.jp>2022-04-14 02:27:12 +0000
commit69acc5f3928f0578438cefdd69b39bc05bb0769b (patch)
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Readme: Correct some spelling mistakes
Bug-AGL:SPEC-4325 Signed-off-by: duerpei <duep.fnst@fujitsu.com> Change-Id: I3a315c9c17a1745554b08f277399564104f37fac
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@@ -47,18 +47,18 @@ So, for example, a DRM lease for the first LVDS device on the device `/dev/dri/c
### Dynamic lease transfer
When `drm-lease-manager` is started with the `-t` option, the
-ownership of a leases resourses can be transfered from
+ownership of a leases resources can be transferred from
one client to another.
This allows the ownership of the leased resources to be transferred
without the display being closed and the screen blanking.
-`drm-lease-manager` handles the timing of the tranfser and manages the
+`drm-lease-manager` handles the timing of the transfer and manages the
references to the DRM device, so that the last framebuffer of
the old client stays on screen until the new client presents its first frame.
The transition can be completed without direct communication between the old
and new client applications, however, the client that the lease will be
-transitioned *from* must be able to handle unexpected lease revokation.
+transitioned *from* must be able to handle unexpected lease revocation.
Once the lease is revoked, all DRM API calls referring to the DRM
resources managed by the lease will fail with -ENOENT. The client
should be able to gracefully handle this condition by, for example,