Costmetic update to some comments

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Gregory Nutt 2015-05-02 14:34:49 -06:00
parent 149839facc
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@ -469,18 +469,16 @@
#define DRVR_CTRLOUT(drvr,ep0,req,buffer) ((drvr)->ctrlout(drvr,ep0,req,buffer))
/************************************************************************************
* Name: DRVR_TRANSFER and DRVR_ASYNCH
* Name: DRVR_TRANSFER
*
* Description:
* Process a request to handle a transfer descriptor. This method will
* enqueue the transfer request. Only one transfer may be queued; Neither this
* method nor the ctrlin or ctrlout methods can be called again until this
* function returns.
* enqueue the transfer request and wait for it to complete. Only one
* transfer may be queued; Neither this method nor the ctrlin nor ctrlout
* methods can be called) again until this function returns.
*
* - 'transfer' is a blocking method; this method will not return until the
* This is a blocking method; this method will not return until the
* transfer has completed.
* - 'asynch' will return immediately. When the transfer completes, the
* semaphore will be posted.
*
* Input Parameters:
* drvr - The USB host driver instance obtained as a parameter from the call to
@ -490,10 +488,6 @@
* buffer - A buffer containing the data to be sent (OUT endpoint) or received
* (IN endpoint). buffer must have been allocated using DRVR_ALLOC
* buflen - The length of the data to be sent or received.
* callback - This function will be called when the transfer completes ('asynch'
* only).
* arg - The arbitrary parameter that will be passed to the callback function
* when the transfer completes ('asynch' only).
*
* Returned Values:
* On success, zero (OK) is returned. On a failure, a negated errno value is
@ -513,6 +507,41 @@
#define DRVR_TRANSFER(drvr,ep,buffer,buflen) \
((drvr)->transfer(drvr,ep,buffer,buflen))
/************************************************************************************
* Name: DRVR_ASYNCH
*
* Description:
* Process a request to handle a transfer asynchronously. This method
* will enqueue the transfer request and return immediately. Only one
* transfer may be queued on a given endpoint/
*
* When the transfer completes, the the callback will be invoked with the
* provided argument.
*
* This method is useful for receiving interrupt transfers which may come
* infrequently.
*
* Input Parameters:
* drvr - The USB host driver instance obtained as a parameter from the call to
* the class create() method.
* ep - The IN or OUT endpoint descriptor for the device endpoint on which to
* perform the transfer.
* buffer - A buffer containing the data to be sent (OUT endpoint) or received
* (IN endpoint). buffer must have been allocated using DRVR_ALLOC
* buflen - The length of the data to be sent or received.
* callback - This function will be called when the transfer completes.
* arg - The arbitrary parameter that will be passed to the callback function
* when the transfer completes.
*
* Returned Values:
* On success, zero (OK) is returned. On a failure, a negated errno value is
* returned indicating the nature of the failure.
*
* Assumptions:
* This function will *not* be called from an interrupt handler.
*
************************************************************************************/
#ifdef CONFIG_USBHOST_ASYNCH
# define DRVR_ASYNCH(drvr,ep,buffer,buflen,callback,arg) \
((drvr)->asynch(drvr,ep,buffer,buflen,callback,arg))
@ -832,20 +861,28 @@ struct usbhost_driver_s
FAR const uint8_t *buffer);
/* Process a request to handle a transfer descriptor. This method will
* enqueue the transfer request and wait for it to complete. Only one transfer may
* be queued; Neither this method nor the ctrlin or ctrlout methods can be called
* again until this function returns.
* enqueue the transfer request and wait for it to complete. Only one
* transfer may be queued; Neither this method nor the ctrlin nor ctrlout
* methods can be called) again until this function returns.
*
* - 'transfer' is a blocking method; this method will not return until the
* This is a blocking method; this method will not return until the
* transfer has completed.
* - 'asynch' will return immediately. When the transfer completes, the
* the callback will be invoked with the provided transfer. This method
* is useful for receiving interrupt transfers which may come
* infrequently.
*/
int (*transfer)(FAR struct usbhost_driver_s *drvr, usbhost_ep_t ep,
FAR uint8_t *buffer, size_t buflen);
/* Process a request to handle a transfer asynchronously. This method
* will enqueue the transfer request and return immediately. Only one
* transfer may be queued on a given endpoint/
*
* When the transfer completes, the the callback will be invoked with the
* provided argument.
*
* This method is useful for receiving interrupt transfers which may come
* infrequently.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_USBHOST_ASYNCH
int (*asynch)(FAR struct usbhost_driver_s *drvr, usbhost_ep_t ep,
FAR uint8_t *buffer, size_t buflen,