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Diffstat (limited to 'os/hal/include/hal_queues.h')
-rw-r--r-- | os/hal/include/hal_queues.h | 9 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/os/hal/include/hal_queues.h b/os/hal/include/hal_queues.h index f8fa0756a..0bf2628b6 100644 --- a/os/hal/include/hal_queues.h +++ b/os/hal/include/hal_queues.h @@ -58,8 +58,7 @@ typedef void (*qnotify_t)(io_queue_t *qp); * queue. The queue is asymmetrical because one end is meant to be
* accessed from a thread context, and thus can be blocking, the other
* end is accessible from interrupt handlers or from within a kernel
- * lock zone (see <b>I-Locked</b> and <b>S-Locked</b> states in
- * @ref system_states) and is non-blocking.
+ * lock zone and is non-blocking.
*/
struct io_queue {
threads_queue_t q_waiting; /**< @brief Waiting thread. */
@@ -117,8 +116,7 @@ struct io_queue { * @brief Type of an input queue structure.
* @details This structure represents a generic asymmetrical input queue.
* Writing to the queue is non-blocking and can be performed from
- * interrupt handlers or from within a kernel lock zone (see
- * <b>I-Locked</b> and <b>S-Locked</b> states in @ref system_states).
+ * interrupt handlers or from within a kernel lock zone.
* Reading the queue can be a blocking operation and is supposed to
* be performed by a system thread.
*/
@@ -232,8 +230,7 @@ typedef io_queue_t input_queue_t; * @brief Type of an output queue structure.
* @details This structure represents a generic asymmetrical output queue.
* Reading from the queue is non-blocking and can be performed from
- * interrupt handlers or from within a kernel lock zone (see
- * <b>I-Locked</b> and <b>S-Locked</b> states in @ref system_states).
+ * interrupt handlers or from within a kernel lock zone.
* Writing the queue can be a blocking operation and is supposed to
* be performed by a system thread.
*/
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