[rtems commit] doxygen: Fix use of getchark() and rtems_putc()
Sebastian Huber
sebh at rtems.org
Mon Sep 28 07:10:47 UTC 2020
Module: rtems
Branch: master
Commit: f48d7834b07e06c46d7a7fd735d88be167ab9a52
Changeset: http://git.rtems.org/rtems/commit/?id=f48d7834b07e06c46d7a7fd735d88be167ab9a52
Author: Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de>
Date: Mon Sep 28 09:08:57 2020 +0200
doxygen: Fix use of getchark() and rtems_putc()
---
cpukit/doxygen/appl-config.h | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cpukit/doxygen/appl-config.h b/cpukit/doxygen/appl-config.h
index d4895bb..eb9bf72 100644
--- a/cpukit/doxygen/appl-config.h
+++ b/cpukit/doxygen/appl-config.h
@@ -1326,9 +1326,9 @@
* file. This device is used to initialize the standard input, output, and
* error file descriptors.
*
- * This device driver reads via rtems_putc().
+ * This device driver reads via getchark().
*
- * This device driver writes via getchark().
+ * This device driver writes via rtems_putc().
*
* The Termios framework is not used. There is no support to change device
* settings, e.g. baud, stop bits, parity, etc.
@@ -1362,15 +1362,15 @@
* file. This device is used to initialize the standard input, output, and
* error file descriptors.
*
- * This device driver reads via rtems_putc().
+ * This device driver reads via getchark().
*
* This device driver writes into a write buffer. The count of characters
* written into the write buffer is returned. It might be less than the
* requested count, in case the write buffer is full. The write is
* non-blocking and may be called from interrupt context. A dedicated task
- * reads from the write buffer and outputs the characters via getchark(). This
- * task runs with the least important priority. The write buffer size is 2047
- * characters and it is not configurable.
+ * reads from the write buffer and outputs the characters via rtems_putc().
+ * This task runs with the least important priority. The write buffer size is
+ * 2047 characters and it is not configurable.
*
* Use ``fsync( STDOUT_FILENO )`` or ``fdatasync( STDOUT_FILENO )`` to drain
* the write buffer.
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