Get rid of int vs siint difference
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
diff --git a/fio.1 b/fio.1
index 554fe50..4ae0a5c 100644
--- a/fio.1
+++ b/fio.1
@@ -77,13 +77,10 @@
String: a sequence of alphanumeric characters.
.TP
.I int
-Integer: a whole number, possibly negative. If prefixed with `0x', the value
-is assumed to be base 16 (hexadecimal).
-.TP
-.I siint
SI integer: a whole number, possibly containing a suffix denoting the base unit
of the value. Accepted suffixes are `k', 'M' and 'G', denoting kilo (1024),
-mega (1024*1024) and giga (1024*1024*1024) respectively.
+mega (1024*1024) and giga (1024*1024*1024) respectively. If prefixed with '0x',
+the value is assumed to be base 16 (hexadecimal).
.TP
.I bool
Boolean: a true or false value. `0' denotes false, `1' denotes true.
@@ -159,7 +156,7 @@
Disable use of \fIposix_fadvise\fR\|(2) to advise the kernel what I/O patterns
are likely to be issued. Default: true.
.TP
-.BI size \fR=\fPsiint
+.BI size \fR=\fPint
Total size of I/O for this job. \fBfio\fR will run until this many bytes have
been transfered, unless limited by other options (\fBruntime\fR, for instance).
Unless \fBnr_files\fR and \fBfilesize\fR options are given, this amount will be
@@ -171,7 +168,7 @@
that is given). If \fBfilesize\fR is not specified, each created file is the
same size.
.TP
-.BI blocksize \fR=\fPsiint[,siint] "\fR,\fB bs" \fR=\fPsiint[,siint]
+.BI blocksize \fR=\fPint[,int] "\fR,\fB bs" \fR=\fPint[,int]
Block size for I/O units. Default: 4k. Values for reads and writes can be
specified seperately in the format \fIread\fR,\fIwrite\fR, either of
which may be empty to leave that value at its default.
@@ -305,7 +302,7 @@
If true, use buffered I/O. This is the opposite of the \fBdirect\fR parameter.
Default: true.
.TP
-.BI offset \fR=\fPsiint
+.BI offset \fR=\fPint
Offset in the file to start I/O. Data before the offset will not be touched.
.TP
.BI fsync \fR=\fPint
@@ -431,7 +428,7 @@
have hugetlbfs mounted, and \fIfile\fR must point there.
.RE
.TP
-.BI hugepage\-size \fR=\fPsiint
+.BI hugepage\-size \fR=\fPint
Defines the size of a huge page. Must be at least equal to the system setting.
Should be a multiple of 1MiB. Default: 4MiB.
.TP
@@ -486,11 +483,11 @@
If true, written verify blocks are sorted if \fBfio\fR deems it to be faster to
read them back in a sorted manner. Default: true.
.TP
-.BI verify_offset \fR=\fPsiint
+.BI verify_offset \fR=\fPint
Swap the verification header with data somewhere else in the block before
writing. It is swapped back before verifying.
.TP
-.BI verify_interval \fR=\fPsiint
+.BI verify_interval \fR=\fPint
Write the verification header for this number of bytes, which should divide
\fBblocksize\fR. Default: \fBblocksize\fR.
.TP
@@ -518,10 +515,10 @@
Use threads created with \fBpthread_create\fR\|(3) instead of processes created
with \fBfork\fR\|(2).
.TP
-.BI zonesize \fR=\fPsiint
+.BI zonesize \fR=\fPint
Divide file into zones of the specified size in bytes. See \fBzoneskip\fR.
.TP
-.BI zoneskip \fR=\fPsiint
+.BI zoneskip \fR=\fPint
Skip the specified number of bytes when \fBzonesize\fR bytes of data have been
read.
.TP
@@ -538,7 +535,7 @@
.B write_lat_log
Same as \fBwrite_bw_log\fR, but writes I/O completion latencies.
.TP
-.BI lockmem \fR=\fPsiint
+.BI lockmem \fR=\fPint
Pin the specified amount of memory with \fBmlock\fR\|(2). Can be used to
simulate a smaller amount of memory.
.TP