.RE
.TP
.BI write_hint \fR=\fPstr
-Use \fBfcntl\fR|(2) to advise the kernel what life time to expect from a write.
+Use \fBfcntl\fR\|(2) to advise the kernel what life time to expect from a write.
Only supported on Linux, as of version 4.13. The values are all relative to
each other, and no absolute meaning should be associated with them. Accepted
values are:
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE
.TP
.B wait_after
-SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE
+SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER
.TP
.RE
.P
30% of accesses should be to the next 20%
.RE
.RS
-8% of accesses should be to to the next 30%
+8% of accesses should be to the next 30%
.RE
.RS
2% of accesses should be to the next 40%
connections rather than initiating an outgoing connection. The
hostname must be omitted if this option is used.
.TP
-.BI (net, pingpong) \fR=\fPbool
+.BI (net,netsplice)pingpong \fR=\fPbool
Normally a network writer will just continue writing data, and a network reader
will just consume packets. If pingpong=1 is set, a writer will send its normal
payload to the reader, then wait for the reader to send the same payload back.
send back. For UDP multicast traffic pingpong=1 should only be set for a single
reader when multiple readers are listening to the same address.
.TP
-.BI (net, window_size) \fR=\fPint
+.BI (net,netsplice)window_size \fR=\fPint
Set the desired socket buffer size for the connection.
.TP
-.BI (net, mss) \fR=\fPint
+.BI (net,netsplice)mss \fR=\fPint
Set the TCP maximum segment size (TCP_MAXSEG).
.TP
-.BI (e4defrag,donorname) \fR=\fPstr
+.BI (e4defrag)donorname \fR=\fPstr
File will be used as a block donor (swap extents between files)
.TP
-.BI (e4defrag,inplace) \fR=\fPint
+.BI (e4defrag)inplace \fR=\fPint
Configure donor file block allocation strategy
.RS
.BI 0(default) :