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Diffstat (limited to 'firmware')
-rw-r--r-- | firmware/include/buflib.h | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/firmware/include/buflib.h b/firmware/include/buflib.h index 1bae3e7a3f..397d0f68de 100644 --- a/firmware/include/buflib.h +++ b/firmware/include/buflib.h | |||
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ struct buflib_callbacks { | |||
146 | * function. It's should be considered opaque, even though it is not yet | 146 | * function. It's should be considered opaque, even though it is not yet |
147 | * (that's to make inlining core_get_data() possible). The documentation | 147 | * (that's to make inlining core_get_data() possible). The documentation |
148 | * of the other functions will not describe the context | 148 | * of the other functions will not describe the context |
149 | * instance paramter further as it's obligatory. | 149 | * instance parameter further as it's obligatory. |
150 | * | 150 | * |
151 | * context: The new buflib instance to be initialized, allocated by the caller | 151 | * context: The new buflib instance to be initialized, allocated by the caller |
152 | * size: The size of the memory pool | 152 | * size: The size of the memory pool |
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ int buflib_alloc_ex(struct buflib_context *ctx, size_t size, const char *name, | |||
221 | * this function. | 221 | * this function. |
222 | * | 222 | * |
223 | * Note that this might return many more bytes than buflib_available() or | 223 | * Note that this might return many more bytes than buflib_available() or |
224 | * buflib_allocatable() return, because it agressively compacts the pool | 224 | * buflib_allocatable() return, because it aggressively compacts the pool |
225 | * and even shrinks other allocations. However, do not depend on this behavior, | 225 | * and even shrinks other allocations. However, do not depend on this behavior, |
226 | * it may change. | 226 | * it may change. |
227 | * | 227 | * |
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ int buflib_free(struct buflib_context *context, int handle); | |||
286 | /** | 286 | /** |
287 | * Moves the underlying buflib buffer up by size bytes (as much as | 287 | * Moves the underlying buflib buffer up by size bytes (as much as |
288 | * possible for size == 0) without moving the end. This effectively | 288 | * possible for size == 0) without moving the end. This effectively |
289 | * reduces the available space by taking away managable space from the | 289 | * reduces the available space by taking away manageable space from the |
290 | * front. This space is not available for new allocations anymore. | 290 | * front. This space is not available for new allocations anymore. |
291 | * | 291 | * |
292 | * To make space available in the front, everything is moved up. | 292 | * To make space available in the front, everything is moved up. |
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ void buflib_print_allocs(struct buflib_context *ctx, void (*print)(int, const ch | |||
337 | 337 | ||
338 | /** | 338 | /** |
339 | * Prints an overview of all blocks in the buflib buffer, allocated | 339 | * Prints an overview of all blocks in the buflib buffer, allocated |
340 | * or unallocated, with the help pf the passted printer helper | 340 | * or unallocated, with the help of the passed printer helper |
341 | * | 341 | * |
342 | * This walks the entire buffer and prints unallocated space also. | 342 | * This walks the entire buffer and prints unallocated space also. |
343 | * The output is also different from buflib_print_allocs(). | 343 | * The output is also different from buflib_print_allocs(). |