remove bar and atc from glossary and reword where they were used in state, this results in easier to understand sentences and removes unnecessary detail
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Introduced with the \(4^{th}\) generation of Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, the
\label{fig:dsa-internal-block}
\end{figure}
The \gls{dsa} chip is directly integrated into the processor and attaches via the I/O fabric interface, serving as the conduit for all communication. Through this interface, the \gls{dsa} is accessible as a PCIe device. Consequently, configuration utilizes memory-mapped registers set in the devices \gls{bar}. In a system with multiple processing nodes, there may also be one \gls{dsa} per node, resulting in up to four DSA devices per socket in \(4^{th}\) generation Intel Xeon Processors \cite[Sec. 3.1.1]{intel:dsaguide}. To accommodate various use cases, the layout of the \gls{dsa} is software-defined. The structure comprises three components, which we will describe in detail. We also briefly explain how the \gls{dsa} resolves virtual addresses and signals operation completion. At last, we will detail operation execution ordering. \par
The \gls{dsa} chip is directly integrated into the processor and attaches via the I/O fabric interface, serving as the conduit for all communication. Through this interface, the \gls{dsa} is accessible and configurable as a PCIe device. In a system with multiple processing nodes, there may also be one \gls{dsa} per node, resulting in up to four DSA devices per socket in \(4^{th}\) generation Intel Xeon Processors \cite[Sec. 3.1.1]{intel:dsaguide}. To accommodate various use cases, the layout of the \gls{dsa} is software-defined. The structure comprises three components, which we will describe in detail. We also briefly explain how the \gls{dsa} resolves virtual addresses and signals operation completion. At last, we will detail operation execution ordering. \par
description={\textsc{\glsentrylong{bar}:} \todo{write bar description}}
}
\newglossaryentry{dsa}{
short={DSA},
name={DSA},
@ -125,13 +109,6 @@
description={\textsc{\glsentrylong{api}:} Definition of the interface provided by an application, enabling interaction between software components or systems.}