Laszlo Ersek <ler...@redhat.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> (I'm not subscribed to either list,)
>
> using the word "descriptor" is misleading in the following sections:

Yes, I like the use of 'descriptor chains'.  This is a definite
improvement.

Here's the diff I ended up with (massaged to minimize it).

Thanks!
Rusty.

--- virtio-spec.txt-old 2013-04-23 13:22:21.339158214 +0930
+++ virtio-spec.txt     2013-04-23 13:34:14.055176464 +0930
@@ -482,10 +482,10 @@
 
 2.3.4 Available Ring
 
-The available ring refers to what descriptors we are offering the 
-device: it refers to the head of a descriptor chain. The “flags” 
+The available ring refers to what descriptor chains we are offering the
+device: each entry refers to the head of a descriptor chain. The “flags”
 field is currently 0 or 1: 1 indicating that we do not need an 
-interrupt when the device consumes a descriptor from the 
+interrupt when the device consumes a descriptor chain from the
 available ring. Alternatively, the guest can ask the device to 
 delay interrupts until an entry with an index specified by the “
 used_event” field is written in the used ring (equivalently, 
@@ -671,16 +671,16 @@
 
 avail->ring[avail->idx % qsz] = head;
 
-However, in general we can add many descriptors before we update 
-the “idx” field (at which point they become visible to the 
-device), so we keep a counter of how many we've added:
+However, in general we can add many separate descriptor chains before we update
+the “idx” field (at which point they become visible to the device),
+so we keep a counter of how many we've added:
 
 avail->ring[(avail->idx + added++) % qsz] = head;
 
 2.4.1.3 Updating The Index Field
 
 Once the idx field of the virtqueue is updated, the device will 
-be able to access the descriptor entries we've created and the 
+be able to access the descriptor chains we've created and the 
 memory they refer to. This is why a memory barrier is generally 
 used before the idx update, to ensure it sees the most up-to-date 
 copy.
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