Fix typos in comments

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Juha Niskanen 2020-02-14 08:50:45 -06:00 committed by Gregory Nutt
parent 6eae882cbe
commit 15b78abccf
61 changed files with 81 additions and 99 deletions

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@ -13146,7 +13146,7 @@ Additional new features and extended functionality:
- Fonts: Add support for Tom Thumb small mono-space font. From Alan - Fonts: Add support for Tom Thumb small mono-space font. From Alan
Carvalho de Assis. Carvalho de Assis.
- Graphics: Separated of font cache from graphics/nxterm. Now in - Graphics: Separated of font cache from graphics/nxterm. Now in
libnx/nxfronts where it can be shared with other grapics libnx/nxfronts where it can be shared with other graphics
applications. applications.
* Networking/Network Drivers: * Networking/Network Drivers:

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@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ __start:
/* Text-section constants: /* Text-section constants:
* *
* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) * _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* _ebss is the end of the BSS regsion (see ld.script) * _ebss is the end of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* *
* The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is of size * The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is of size
* CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues from there until the * CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues from there until the

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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ __start:
/* Variables: /* Variables:
* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) * _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* _ebss is the end of the BSS regsion (see ld.script) * _ebss is the end of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is * The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is
* of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues * of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues
* from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack * from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack

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@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ arm_data_initialize:
/* .text Data: /* .text Data:
* *
* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see linker script) * _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see linker script)
* _ebss is the end of the BSS regsion (see linker script) * _ebss is the end of the BSS region (see linker script)
* *
* Typical Configuration: * Typical Configuration:
* The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is of size * The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is of size

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
****************************************************************************/ ****************************************************************************/
/* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see the linker script) _ebss is the /* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see the linker script) _ebss is the
* end of the BSS regsion (see the linker script). The idle task stack starts * end of the BSS region (see the linker script). The idle task stack starts
* at the end of BSS and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE * at the end of BSS and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE
* thread is the thread that the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the * thread is the thread that the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the
* idle, do nothing task that runs only when there is nothing else to run. * idle, do nothing task that runs only when there is nothing else to run.

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@ -1111,7 +1111,7 @@ int cxd56_pmic_getrechargevol(FAR int *mv)
return ret; return ret;
} }
/* Convert regsiter value to voltage */ /* Convert register value to voltage */
switch (val) switch (val)
{ {

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
* Pre-processor Definitions * Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/ ****************************************************************************/
/* TOPREG VBUS regsiter */ /* TOPREG VBUS register */
#define CLR_EDGE (1 << 9) #define CLR_EDGE (1 << 9)
#define CLR_EN (1 << 8) #define CLR_EN (1 << 8)

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@ -5202,7 +5202,7 @@ FAR struct usbhost_connection_s *imxrt_ehci_initialize(int controller)
imxrt_putreg(regval, &HCOR->usbcmd); imxrt_putreg(regval, &HCOR->usbcmd);
/* Start the host controller by setting the RUN bit in the USBCMD regsiter. */ /* Start the host controller by setting the RUN bit in the USBCMD register. */
regval = imxrt_getreg(&HCOR->usbcmd); regval = imxrt_getreg(&HCOR->usbcmd);
regval |= EHCI_USBCMD_RUN; regval |= EHCI_USBCMD_RUN;

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@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ void up_irqinitialize(void)
* *
* 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers * 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers
* 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers * 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers
* 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable regsiters, 24 priority registers * 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable registers, 24 priority registers
* ... * ...
*/ */

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
#define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_PAL1_OFFSET (0x0c0c) /* Cursor Palette register 1 */ #define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_PAL1_OFFSET (0x0c0c) /* Cursor Palette register 1 */
#define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_XY_OFFSET (0x0c10) /* Cursor XY Position register */ #define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_XY_OFFSET (0x0c10) /* Cursor XY Position register */
#define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_CLIP_OFFSET (0x0c14) /* Cursor Clip Position register */ #define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_CLIP_OFFSET (0x0c14) /* Cursor Clip Position register */
#define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_INTMSK_OFFSET (0x0c20) /* Cursor Interrupt Mask regsiter */ #define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_INTMSK_OFFSET (0x0c20) /* Cursor Interrupt Mask register */
#define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_INTCLR_OFFSET (0x0c24) /* Cursor Interrupt Clear register */ #define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_INTCLR_OFFSET (0x0c24) /* Cursor Interrupt Clear register */
#define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_INTRAW_OFFSET (0x0c28) /* Cursor Raw Interrupt Status register */ #define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_INTRAW_OFFSET (0x0c28) /* Cursor Raw Interrupt Status register */
#define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_INTSTAT_OFFSET (0x0c2c) /* Cursor Masked Interrupt Status register */ #define LPC17_40_LCD_CRSR_INTSTAT_OFFSET (0x0c2c) /* Cursor Masked Interrupt Status register */

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@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ void up_irqinitialize(void)
* *
* 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers * 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers
* 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers * 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers
* 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable regsiters, 24 priority registers * 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable registers, 24 priority registers
* ... * ...
*/ */

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@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ __start:
/* Variables: /* Variables:
* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) * _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* _ebss is the end of the BSS regsion (see ld.script) * _ebss is the end of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is * The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is
* of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues * of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues
* from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack * from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack

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@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ __start:
/* Variables: /* Variables:
* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) * _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* _ebss is the end of the BSS regsion (see ld.script) * _ebss is the end of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is * The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is
* of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues * of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues
* from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack * from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack

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@ -5243,7 +5243,7 @@ FAR struct usbhost_connection_s *lpc31_ehci_initialize(int controller)
lpc31_putreg(regval, &HCOR->usbcmd); lpc31_putreg(regval, &HCOR->usbcmd);
/* Start the host controller by setting the RUN bit in the USBCMD regsiter. */ /* Start the host controller by setting the RUN bit in the USBCMD register. */
regval = lpc31_getreg(&HCOR->usbcmd); regval = lpc31_getreg(&HCOR->usbcmd);
regval |= EHCI_USBCMD_RUN; regval |= EHCI_USBCMD_RUN;

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@ -47,18 +47,6 @@
#include "up_arch.h" #include "up_arch.h"
#include "lpc31_cgudrvr.h" #include "lpc31_cgudrvr.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Private Data
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Private Functions
****************************************************************************/
/**************************************************************************** /****************************************************************************
* Public Functions * Public Functions
****************************************************************************/ ****************************************************************************/
@ -73,7 +61,6 @@
* ID: There are 92 clock IDs but only 89 ESR regisers. There are no * ID: There are 92 clock IDs but only 89 ESR regisers. There are no
* ESR registers for: * ESR registers for:
* *
*
* CLKID_I2SRXBCK0 Clock ID 87: I2SRX_BCK0 * CLKID_I2SRXBCK0 Clock ID 87: I2SRX_BCK0
* CLKID_I2SRXBCK1, Clock ID 88: I2SRX_BCK1 * CLKID_I2SRXBCK1, Clock ID 88: I2SRX_BCK1
* *
@ -87,11 +74,10 @@ int lpc31_esrndx(enum lpc31_clockid_e clkid)
{ {
int esrndx = (int)clkid; int esrndx = (int)clkid;
/* There ar 89 Enable Select Registers (ESR). Indexing for these /* There are 89 Enable Select Registers (ESR). Indexing for these
* registers is identical to indexing to other registers (like PCR), * registers is identical to indexing to other registers (like PCR),
* except that there are no ESR registers for * except that there are no ESR registers for
* *
*
* CLKID_I2SRXBCK0 Clock ID 87: I2SRX_BCK0 * CLKID_I2SRXBCK0 Clock ID 87: I2SRX_BCK0
* CLKID_I2SRXBCK1, Clock ID 88: I2SRX_BCK1 * CLKID_I2SRXBCK1, Clock ID 88: I2SRX_BCK1
* *

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
#define LPC31_IOCONFIG_PWM_OFFSET 0x2c0 /* PWM function block */ #define LPC31_IOCONFIG_PWM_OFFSET 0x2c0 /* PWM function block */
#define LPC31_IOCONFIG_UART_OFFSET 0x300 /* UART function block */ #define LPC31_IOCONFIG_UART_OFFSET 0x300 /* UART function block */
/* IOCONFIG register offsets (with respect to any funcion block base address) *******************/ /* IOCONFIG register offsets (with respect to any function block base address) ******************/
#define LPC31_IOCONFIG_PINS_OFFSET 0x000 /* WR: RD: Input pin state */ #define LPC31_IOCONFIG_PINS_OFFSET 0x000 /* WR: RD: Input pin state */
/* 0x004-0x00c: Reserved */ /* 0x004-0x00c: Reserved */

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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@
****************************************************************************/ ****************************************************************************/
/* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see the linker script) _ebss is the /* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see the linker script) _ebss is the
* end of the BSS regsion (see the linker script). The idle task stack starts * end of the BSS region (see the linker script). The idle task stack starts
* at the end of BSS and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE * at the end of BSS and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE
* thread is the thread that the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the * thread is the thread that the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the
* idle, do nothing task that runs only when there is nothing else to run. * idle, do nothing task that runs only when there is nothing else to run.

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@ -5057,7 +5057,7 @@ FAR struct usbhost_connection_s *lpc43_ehci_initialize(int controller)
lpc43_putreg(regval, &HCOR->usbcmd); lpc43_putreg(regval, &HCOR->usbcmd);
/* Start the host controller by setting the RUN bit in the USBCMD regsiter. */ /* Start the host controller by setting the RUN bit in the USBCMD register. */
regval = lpc43_getreg(&HCOR->usbcmd); regval = lpc43_getreg(&HCOR->usbcmd);
regval |= EHCI_USBCMD_RUN; regval |= EHCI_USBCMD_RUN;

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@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ static inline int up_set_rs485_mode(struct up_dev_s *priv,
#ifdef BOARD_LPC43_UART1_DTRDIR #ifdef BOARD_LPC43_UART1_DTRDIR
if (priv->dtrdir) if (priv->dtrdir)
{ {
/* If we ar using DTR for direction then ensure the H/W is /* If we are using DTR for direction then ensure the H/W is
* configured correctly. * configured correctly.
*/ */

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
#define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_PAL1_OFFSET 0x0c0c /* Cursor Palette register 1 */ #define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_PAL1_OFFSET 0x0c0c /* Cursor Palette register 1 */
#define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_XY_OFFSET 0x0c10 /* Cursor XY Position register */ #define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_XY_OFFSET 0x0c10 /* Cursor XY Position register */
#define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_CLIP_OFFSET 0x0c14 /* Cursor Clip Position register */ #define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_CLIP_OFFSET 0x0c14 /* Cursor Clip Position register */
#define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_INTMSK_OFFSET 0x0c20 /* Cursor Interrupt Mask regsiter */ #define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_INTMSK_OFFSET 0x0c20 /* Cursor Interrupt Mask register */
#define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_INTCLR_OFFSET 0x0c24 /* Cursor Interrupt Clear register */ #define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_INTCLR_OFFSET 0x0c24 /* Cursor Interrupt Clear register */
#define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_INTRAW_OFFSET 0x0c28 /* Cursor Raw Interrupt Status register */ #define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_INTRAW_OFFSET 0x0c28 /* Cursor Raw Interrupt Status register */
#define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_INTSTAT_OFFSET 0x0c2c /* Cursor Masked Interrupt Status register */ #define LPC54_LCD_CRSR_INTSTAT_OFFSET 0x0c2c /* Cursor Masked Interrupt Status register */

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
****************************************************************************/ ****************************************************************************/
/* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see the linker script) _ebss is the /* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see the linker script) _ebss is the
* end of the BSS regsion (see the linker script). The idle task stack starts * end of the BSS region (see the linker script). The idle task stack starts
* at the end of BSS and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE * at the end of BSS and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE
* thread is the thread that the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the * thread is the thread that the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the
* idle, do nothing task that runs only when there is nothing else to run. * idle, do nothing task that runs only when there is nothing else to run.

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@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ void up_irqinitialize(void)
* *
* 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers * 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers
* 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers * 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers
* 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable regsiters, 24 priority registers * 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable registers, 24 priority registers
* ... * ...
*/ */

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@ -5063,7 +5063,7 @@ FAR struct usbhost_connection_s *sam_ehci_initialize(int controller)
sam_putreg(regval, &HCOR->usbcmd); sam_putreg(regval, &HCOR->usbcmd);
/* Start the host controller by setting the RUN bit in the USBCMD regsiter. */ /* Start the host controller by setting the RUN bit in the USBCMD register. */
regval = sam_getreg(&HCOR->usbcmd); regval = sam_getreg(&HCOR->usbcmd);
regval |= EHCI_USBCMD_RUN; regval |= EHCI_USBCMD_RUN;

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@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ static inline void spi_flush(struct sam_spidev_s *spi)
* Map the chip select number to the bit-set PCS field used in the SPI * Map the chip select number to the bit-set PCS field used in the SPI
* registers. A chip select number is used for indexing and identifying * registers. A chip select number is used for indexing and identifying
* chip selects. However, the chip select information is represented by * chip selects. However, the chip select information is represented by
* a bit set in the SPI regsisters. This function maps those chip select * a bit set in the SPI registers. This function maps those chip select
* numbers to the correct bit set: * numbers to the correct bit set:
* *
* CS Returned Spec Effective * CS Returned Spec Effective

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@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ errout:
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* priv - The touchscreen private data structure * priv - The touchscreen private data structure
* tsav - The new (shifted) value of the TSAV field of the ADC TSMR regsiter. * tsav - The new (shifted) value of the TSAV field of the ADC TSMR register.
* *
* Returned Value: * Returned Value:
* None * None

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@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ void up_irqinitialize(void)
* *
* 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers * 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers
* 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers * 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers
* 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable regsiters, 24 priority registers * 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable registers, 24 priority registers
* ... * ...
*/ */

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@ -4831,7 +4831,7 @@ static void hrtim_mode_config(FAR struct stm32_hrtim_s *priv)
* *
* Description: * Description:
* This function returns not significant bits in counter/capture * This function returns not significant bits in counter/capture
* regsiters for given HRTIM Timer index. * registers for given HRTIM Timer index.
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* priv - A reference to the HRTIM structure * priv - A reference to the HRTIM structure

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@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ void up_irqinitialize(void)
* *
* 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers * 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers
* 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers * 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers
* 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable regsiters, 24 priority registers * 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable registers, 24 priority registers
* ... * ...
*/ */

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@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ void up_irqinitialize(void)
* *
* 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers * 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers
* 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers * 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers
* 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable regsiters, 24 priority registers * 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable registers, 24 priority registers
* ... * ...
*/ */

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@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ dtor_end:
/* Variables: /* Variables:
* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) * _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* _ebss is the end of the BSS regsion (see ld.script) * _ebss is the end of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is * The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is
* of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues * of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues
* from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack * from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack

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@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ void up_irqinitialize(void)
* *
* 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers * 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers
* 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers * 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers
* 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable regsiters, 24 priority registers * 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable registers, 24 priority registers
* ... * ...
*/ */

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@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ void up_irqinitialize(void)
* *
* 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers * 0 -> 32 interrupt lines, 1 enable register, 8 priority registers
* 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers * 1 -> 64 " " " ", 2 enable registers, 16 priority registers
* 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable regsiters, 24 priority registers * 2 -> 96 " " " ", 3 enable registers, 24 priority registers
* ... * ...
*/ */

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@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ __start:
/* Variables: /* Variables:
* _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) * _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* _ebss is the end of the BSS regsion (see ld.script) * _ebss is the end of the BSS region (see ld.script)
* The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is * The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS and is
* of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues * of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The heap continues
* from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack * from there until the end of memory. See g_idle_topstack
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ __start:
.section .rodata, "a" .section .rodata, "a"
/* Variables: _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) _ebss is the end /* Variables: _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) _ebss is the end
* of the BSS regsion (see ld.script). The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS * of the BSS region (see ld.script). The idle task stack starts at the end of BSS
* and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE thread is the thread that * and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE thread is the thread that
* the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the idle, do nothing task that runs * the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the idle, do nothing task that runs
* only when there is nothing else to run. The heap continues from there until the * only when there is nothing else to run. The heap continues from there until the

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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ static void dispatch_syscall(void)
Get the offset of the stub for this syscall Get the offset of the stub for this syscall
Load the entry of the stub for this syscall Load the entry of the stub for this syscall
Call the stub Call the stub
Restore regsisters Restore registers
Return from the syscall Return from the syscall
); );
# endif # endif

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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ static void dispatch_syscall(void)
/* Get the offset of the stub for this syscall */ /* Get the offset of the stub for this syscall */
/* Load the entry of the stub for this syscall */ /* Load the entry of the stub for this syscall */
/* Call the stub */ /* Call the stub */
/* Restore regsisters */ /* Restore registers */
/* Return from the syscall */ /* Return from the syscall */
/* ); */ /* ); */
} }

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ static void dispatch_syscall(void) naked_function;
/* Call the stub */ /* Call the stub */
/* Restore regsisters */ /* Restore registers */
/* Return from the syscall */ /* Return from the syscall */
} }

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ static void dispatch_syscall(void)
/* Get the offset of the stub for this syscall */ /* Get the offset of the stub for this syscall */
/* Load the entry of the stub for this syscall */ /* Load the entry of the stub for this syscall */
/* Call the stub */ /* Call the stub */
/* Restore regsisters */ /* Restore registers */
/* Return from the syscall */ /* Return from the syscall */
/* ); */ /* ); */
} }

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
****************************************************************************/ ****************************************************************************/
/* Memory Map: _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) _ebss is /* Memory Map: _sbss is the start of the BSS region (see ld.script) _ebss is
* the end of the BSS regsion (see ld.script). The idle task stack starts at * the end of the BSS region (see ld.script). The idle task stack starts at
* the end of BSS and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE thread * the end of BSS and is of size CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE. The IDLE thread
* is the thread that the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the idle, * is the thread that the system boots on and, eventually, becomes the idle,
* do nothing task that runs only when there is nothing else to run. The * do nothing task that runs only when there is nothing else to run. The

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@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ static void spi_exchange(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, FAR const void *txbuffer,
spi_putreg8(priv, data, Z16F_ESPI_DATA); spi_putreg8(priv, data, Z16F_ESPI_DATA);
/* Wait for the read data to be available in the data regsiter */ /* Wait for the read data to be available in the data register. */
while ((spi_getreg8(priv, Z16F_ESPI_STAT) & Z16F_ESPI_STAT_RDRF) == 0); while ((spi_getreg8(priv, Z16F_ESPI_STAT) & Z16F_ESPI_STAT_RDRF) == 0);

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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
_up_restoreusercontext: _up_restoreusercontext:
/* Disable interrupts while we are accessing the TCB's register /* Disable interrupts while we are accessing the TCB's register
* save structure. The correct interrupt state will be retored by * save structure. The correct interrupt state will be restored
* the iret instruction below * by the iret instruction below.
*/ */
di di

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
* arg - The boardctl() argument is passed to the board_app_initialize() * arg - The boardctl() argument is passed to the board_app_initialize()
* implementation without modification. The argument has no * implementation without modification. The argument has no
* meaning to NuttX; the meaning of the argument is a contract * meaning to NuttX; the meaning of the argument is a contract
* between the board-specific initalization logic and the * between the board-specific initialization logic and the
* matching application logic. The value cold be such things as a * matching application logic. The value cold be such things as a
* mode enumeration value, a set of DIP switch switch settings, a * mode enumeration value, a set of DIP switch switch settings, a
* pointer to configuration data read from a file or serial FLASH, * pointer to configuration data read from a file or serial FLASH,

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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@
* mikroBUS2 Interrupt: PE14-MB2_INT * mikroBUS2 Interrupt: PE14-MB2_INT
* *
* I assume that the interrupt lines are active low. No pull-ups are provided on * I assume that the interrupt lines are active low. No pull-ups are provided on
* board so pull-ups ar provided in the pin configurations. * board so pull-ups are provided in the pin configurations.
*/ */
#define GPIO_MB1_INT (GPIO_INPUT|GPIO_PULLUP|GPIO_EXTI|GPIO_PORTE|GPIO_PIN10) #define GPIO_MB1_INT (GPIO_INPUT|GPIO_PULLUP|GPIO_EXTI|GPIO_PORTE|GPIO_PIN10)

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@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ int sim_bringup(void);
* - First, a ROM disk device must be created. This is done by calling * - First, a ROM disk device must be created. This is done by calling
* the function romdisk_register() as described in * the function romdisk_register() as described in
* nuttx/include/nuttx/drivers/ramdisk.h. This is an OS level operation * nuttx/include/nuttx/drivers/ramdisk.h. This is an OS level operation
* and must be done in the board-level logic before your appliction * and must be done in the board-level logic before your application
* starts. * starts.
* *
* romdisk_register() will create a block driver at /dev/ramN where N * romdisk_register() will create a block driver at /dev/ramN where N
* is the device minor number that was provdied to romdisk_regsiter. * is the device minor number that was provided to romdisk_register.
* *
* - The second step is to mount the file system. This step can be * - The second step is to mount the file system. This step can be
* performed either in your board configuration logic or by your * performed either in your board configuration logic or by your

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@ -98,11 +98,11 @@
* - First, a ROM disk device must be created. This is done by calling * - First, a ROM disk device must be created. This is done by calling
* the function romdisk_register() as described in * the function romdisk_register() as described in
* nuttx/include/nuttx/drivers/ramdisk.h. This is an OS level operation * nuttx/include/nuttx/drivers/ramdisk.h. This is an OS level operation
* and must be done in the board-level logic before your appliction * and must be done in the board-level logic before your application
* starts. * starts.
* *
* romdisk_register() will create a block driver at /dev/ramN where N * romdisk_register() will create a block driver at /dev/ramN where N
* is the device minor number that was provdied to romdisk_regsiter. * is the device minor number that was provided to romdisk_register.
* *
* - The second step is to mount the file system. This step can be * - The second step is to mount the file system. This step can be
* performed either in your board configuration logic or by your * performed either in your board configuration logic or by your

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
/* This is the generic lcd driver interface for the ili9340 Single Chip LCD /* This is the generic lcd driver interface for the ili9340 Single Chip LCD
* driver. The driver supports multiple displays, each connected with an own * driver. The driver supports multiple displays, each connected with an own
* ili9340 Single Chip LCD driver. The communication with the LCD single chip * ili9340 Single Chip LCD driver. The communication with the LCD single chip
* driver must be provide by a subdriver accessable trough the ili9340_dev_s * driver must be provide by a subdriver accessable through the ili9340_dev_s
* structure which is platform and MCU interface specific. * structure which is platform and MCU interface specific.
* *
* Supported MCU interfaces (planed to support) * Supported MCU interfaces (planed to support)
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
* 4-wire 8-bit data serial Interface * 4-wire 8-bit data serial Interface
* *
* Note! RGB interface will not supported by the lcd driver. * Note! RGB interface will not supported by the lcd driver.
* It should be use with the platform specific RGB grapic controller and the * It should be use with the platform specific RGB graphic controller and the
* nuttx framebuffer interface. * nuttx framebuffer interface.
* *
*/ */

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
/* This is the generic lcd driver interface for the ili9341 Single Chip LCD /* This is the generic lcd driver interface for the ili9341 Single Chip LCD
* driver. The driver supports multiple displays, each connected with an own * driver. The driver supports multiple displays, each connected with an own
* ili9341 Single Chip LCD driver. The communication with the LCD single chip * ili9341 Single Chip LCD driver. The communication with the LCD single chip
* driver must be provide by a subdriver accessable trough the ili9341_dev_s * driver must be provide by a subdriver accessable through the ili9341_dev_s
* structure which is platform and MCU interface specific. * structure which is platform and MCU interface specific.
* *
* Supported MCU interfaces (planed to support) * Supported MCU interfaces (planed to support)
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
* 4-wire 8-bit data serial Interface * 4-wire 8-bit data serial Interface
* *
* Note! RGB interface will not supported by the lcd driver. * Note! RGB interface will not supported by the lcd driver.
* It should be use with the platform specific RGB grapic controller and the * It should be use with the platform specific RGB graphic controller and the
* nuttx framebuffer interface. * nuttx framebuffer interface.
* *
*/ */

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@ -1964,7 +1964,7 @@ int altmdm_spi_uninit(FAR struct altmdm_dev_s *priv)
destroy_rxbufffifo(priv); destroy_rxbufffifo(priv);
/* Uninitalize modem power management driver */ /* Uninitialize modem power management driver */
altmdm_pm_uninit(priv); altmdm_pm_uninit(priv);

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@ -335,7 +335,7 @@
/* Offset register */ /* Offset register */
#define PCF85263_CTL_OFFSET 0x24 /* Offset regsiter */ #define PCF85263_CTL_OFFSET 0x24 /* Offset register */
/* Bits 0-7: Offset value */ /* Bits 0-7: Offset value */
/* Control registers */ /* Control registers */

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@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ void timer_unregister(FAR void *handle)
* Description: * Description:
* This function can be called to add a callback into driver-related code * This function can be called to add a callback into driver-related code
* to handle timer expirations. This is a strictly OS internal interface * to handle timer expirations. This is a strictly OS internal interface
* and may NOT be used by appliction code. * and may NOT be used by application code.
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* handle - This is the handle that was returned by timer_register() * handle - This is the handle that was returned by timer_register()
@ -595,7 +595,8 @@ void timer_unregister(FAR void *handle)
* arg - Argument to be provided with the callback * arg - Argument to be provided with the callback
* *
* Returned Value: * Returned Value:
* None * Zero (OK), if the callback was successfully set, or -ENOSYS if the lower
* half driver does not support the operation.
* *
****************************************************************************/ ****************************************************************************/

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ struct nxgl_rect_s
struct nxgl_point_s pt2; /* Lower, right-hand corner */ struct nxgl_point_s pt2; /* Lower, right-hand corner */
}; };
/* Describes a vector starting at pt1 and extending throug pt2 */ /* Describes a vector starting at pt1 and extending through pt2 */
struct nxgl_vector_s struct nxgl_vector_s
{ {
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ struct nxgl_vector_s
/* Describes a run, i.e., a horizontal line. Note that the start/end positions /* Describes a run, i.e., a horizontal line. Note that the start/end positions
* have fractional precision. This is necessary for good joining of trapezoids * have fractional precision. This is necessary for good joining of trapezoids
* when a more complex shape is decomposed into trapezoids * when a more complex shape is decomposed into trapezoids.
*/ */
struct nxgl_run_s struct nxgl_run_s
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ struct nxgl_run_s
}; };
/* Describes a horizontal trapezoid on the display in terms the run at the /* Describes a horizontal trapezoid on the display in terms the run at the
* top of the trapezoid and the run at the bottom * top of the trapezoid and the run at the bottom.
*/ */
struct nxgl_trapezoid_s struct nxgl_trapezoid_s

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
* Argument: A reference to a struct timespec in which * Argument: A reference to a struct timespec in which
* the current time will be returned. * the current time will be returned.
* *
* NOTE: _TCIOC(0x0020) througn _TCIOC(0x003f) are reserved for use by the * NOTE: _TCIOC(0x0020) through _TCIOC(0x003f) are reserved for use by the
* oneshot driver to assure that the values are unique. Other timer drivers * oneshot driver to assure that the values are unique. Other timer drivers
* must not use IOCTL commands in this numeric range. * must not use IOCTL commands in this numeric range.
*/ */

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@ -81,11 +81,7 @@
* WARNING: May change TCIOC_SETTIMEOUT to pass pointer to 64bit nanoseconds * WARNING: May change TCIOC_SETTIMEOUT to pass pointer to 64bit nanoseconds
* or timespec structure. * or timespec structure.
* *
* NOTE: The TCIOC_SETHANDLER ioctl cannot be supported in the kernel build * NOTE: _TCIOC(0x0001) through _TCIOC(0x001f) are reserved for use by the
* mode. In that case direct callbacks from kernel space into user space is
* forbidden.
*
* NOTE: _TCIOC(0x0001) througn _TCIOC(0x001f) are reserved for use by the
* timer driver to assure that the values are unique. Other timer drivers, * timer driver to assure that the values are unique. Other timer drivers,
* such as the oneshot timer, must not use IOCTL commands in this numeric * such as the oneshot timer, must not use IOCTL commands in this numeric
* range. * range.
@ -278,7 +274,7 @@ void timer_unregister(FAR void *handle);
* Description: * Description:
* This function can be called to add a callback into driver-related code * This function can be called to add a callback into driver-related code
* to handle timer expirations. This is a strictly OS internal interface * to handle timer expirations. This is a strictly OS internal interface
* and may NOT be used by appliction code. * and may NOT be used by application code.
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* handle - This is the handle that was returned by timer_register() * handle - This is the handle that was returned by timer_register()
@ -286,7 +282,8 @@ void timer_unregister(FAR void *handle);
* arg - Argument provided when the callback is called. * arg - Argument provided when the callback is called.
* *
* Returned Value: * Returned Value:
* None * Zero (OK), if the callback was successfully set, or -ENOSYS if the lower
* half driver does not support the operation.
* *
****************************************************************************/ ****************************************************************************/

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ static bool g_binitialized = false;
int getopt(int argc, FAR char *const argv[], FAR const char *optstring) int getopt(int argc, FAR char *const argv[], FAR const char *optstring)
{ {
/* Were new argc or argv passed in? This detects misuse of getopt() by /* Were new argc or argv passed in? This detects misuse of getopt() by
* applictions that break out of the getopt() loop before getop() returns * applications that break out of the getopt() loop before getop() returns
* -1. * -1.
*/ */

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ doing this:
starts. starts.
romdisk_register() will create a block driver at /dev/ramN where N romdisk_register() will create a block driver at /dev/ramN where N
is the device minor number that was provided to romdisk_regsiter. is the device minor number that was provided to romdisk_register.
- The second step is to mount the file system. This step can be - The second step is to mount the file system. This step can be
performed either in your board configuration logic or by your performed either in your board configuration logic or by your

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@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ void bluetooth_container_initialize(void);
* Name: bluetooth_container_allocate * Name: bluetooth_container_allocate
* *
* Description: * Description:
* The bluetooth_container_allocate function will get a free continer * The bluetooth_container_allocate function will get a free container
* for use by the recvfrom() logic. * for use by the recvfrom() logic.
* *
* This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container * This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container

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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ void bluetooth_container_initialize(void)
* Name: bluetooth_container_allocate * Name: bluetooth_container_allocate
* *
* Description: * Description:
* The bluetooth_container_allocate function will get a free continer * The bluetooth_container_allocate function will get a free container
* for use by the recvfrom() logic. * for use by the recvfrom() logic.
* *
* This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container * This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container

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@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ void ieee802154_container_initialize(void);
* Name: ieee802154_container_allocate * Name: ieee802154_container_allocate
* *
* Description: * Description:
* The ieee802154_container_allocate function will get a free continer * The ieee802154_container_allocate function will get a free container
* for use by the recvfrom() logic. * for use by the recvfrom() logic.
* *
* This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container * This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container

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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ void ieee802154_container_initialize(void)
* Name: ieee802154_container_allocate * Name: ieee802154_container_allocate
* *
* Description: * Description:
* The ieee802154_container_allocate function will get a free continer * The ieee802154_container_allocate function will get a free container
* for use by the recvfrom() logic. * for use by the recvfrom() logic.
* *
* This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container * This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container

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@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ int tcp_local_ipv4_device(FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn);
* on the remotely connected IPv4 address * on the remotely connected IPv4 address
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* conn - TCP connection structure. The remotely conected address, raddr, * conn - TCP connection structure. The remotely connected address, raddr,
* should be set to a non-zero value in this structure. * should be set to a non-zero value in this structure.
* *
* Returned Value: * Returned Value:

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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ static int tcp_find_ipv6_device(FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn,
* *
* Description: * Description:
* Select the network driver to use with the IPv4 TCP transaction based * Select the network driver to use with the IPv4 TCP transaction based
* on the locally bound IPv4 address * on the locally bound IPv4 address.
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* conn - TCP connection structure. The locally bound address, laddr, * conn - TCP connection structure. The locally bound address, laddr,
@ -187,10 +187,10 @@ int tcp_local_ipv4_device(FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn)
* *
* Description: * Description:
* Select the network driver to use with the IPv4 TCP transaction based * Select the network driver to use with the IPv4 TCP transaction based
* on the remotely connected IPv4 address * on the remotely connected IPv4 address.
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* conn - TCP connection structure. The remotely conected address, raddr, * conn - TCP connection structure. The remotely connected address, raddr,
* should be set to a non-zero value in this structure. * should be set to a non-zero value in this structure.
* *
* Returned Value: * Returned Value:
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ int tcp_local_ipv6_device(FAR struct tcp_conn_s *conn)
* *
* Description: * Description:
* Select the network driver to use with the IPv6 TCP transaction based * Select the network driver to use with the IPv6 TCP transaction based
* on the remotely conected IPv6 address * on the remotely connected IPv6 address.
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* conn - TCP connection structure. The remotely connected address, raddr, * conn - TCP connection structure. The remotely connected address, raddr,

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@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ static long compare_timespec(FAR const struct timespec *a,
* *
* Input Parameters: * Input Parameters:
* clockid - The timing source to use in the conversion * clockid - The timing source to use in the conversion
* reltime - Convert this absolue time to system clock ticks. * reltime - Convert this absolute time to system clock ticks.
* ticks - Return the converted number of ticks here. * ticks - Return the converted number of ticks here.
* *
* Returned Value: * Returned Value:
* OK on success; A non-zero error number on failure; * OK on success; A non-zero error number on failure
* *
* Assumptions: * Assumptions:
* Interrupts should be disabled so that the time is not changing during * Interrupts should be disabled so that the time is not changing during
@ -131,9 +131,7 @@ int clock_abstime2ticks(clockid_t clockid, FAR const struct timespec *abstime,
reltime.tv_nsec = (abstime->tv_nsec - currtime.tv_nsec); reltime.tv_nsec = (abstime->tv_nsec - currtime.tv_nsec);
reltime.tv_sec = (abstime->tv_sec - currtime.tv_sec); reltime.tv_sec = (abstime->tv_sec - currtime.tv_sec);
/* Check if we were supposed to borrow from the seconds to borrow from the /* Check if we were supposed to borrow from the seconds. */
* seconds
*/
if (reltime.tv_nsec < 0) if (reltime.tv_nsec < 0)
{ {