diff --git a/Documentation/NuttShell.html b/Documentation/NuttShell.html index 6095357a5c..4b523524b5 100644 --- a/Documentation/NuttShell.html +++ b/Documentation/NuttShell.html @@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ mount -t vfat /dev/ram1 /tmp
/etc/init.d/rcS at start-up (before the
- first NSH prompt. After execution of the script, the root FS will look
+ first NSH prompt). After execution of the script, the root FS will look
like:
|--dev/ @@ -2952,7 +2952,7 @@ telnetd The Telnet daemon may be started either programmatically by callingnsh_telnetstart()or it may be started from the NSH command line using thistelnetdcommand.- Normally this command would be suppressed with
CONFIG_NSH_DISABLE_TELNETDbecause the Telnet daemon is automatically started innsh_main.c. The exception is whenCONFIG_NSH_NETLOCALis selected. In that case, the network is not enabled at initialization but rather must be enabled from the NSH command line or via other applications. + Normally this command would be suppressed withCONFIG_NSH_DISABLE_TELNETDbecause the Telnet daemon is automatically started innsh_main.c. The exception is whenCONFIG_NSH_NETLOCALis selected. In that case, the network is not enabled at initialization but rather must be enabled from the NSH command line or via other applications.In that case, when
- -nsh_telnetstart()is called before the the network is initialized, it will fail. @@ -4561,11 +4561,9 @@ nsh> help Implementation of Your Command. For example, if you want to add a new a new command calledmycmdto NSH, you would first implement themycmdcode in a function with this prototype:
int cmd_mycmd(FAR struct nsh_vtbl_s *vtbl, int argc, char **argv);-
The argc and argv are used to pass command line arguments to the NSH command.
Command line parameters are passed in a very standard way: argv[0] will be the name of the command, and argv[1] through argv[argc-1] are the additional arguments provided on the NSH command line.
@@ -4587,12 +4585,12 @@ void nsh_output(FAR struct nsh_vtbl_s *vtbl, const char *fmt, …);
int cmd_mycmd(FAR struct nsh_vtbl_s *vtbl, int argc, char **argv)
{
- nsh_output(vtbl, "e;Hello, World!"e;);
+ nsh_output(vtbl, "Hello, World!");
return 0;
}
- The prototype for the new command should be placed in apps/examples/nshlib/nsh.h>.
+ The prototype for the new command should be placed in apps/examples/nshlib/nsh.h.
diff --git a/Documentation/NuttxUserGuide.html b/Documentation/NuttxUserGuide.html index 92054fec8e..4cb549e0f1 100644 --- a/Documentation/NuttxUserGuide.html +++ b/Documentation/NuttxUserGuide.html @@ -1843,7 +1843,7 @@ int posix_spawn_file_actions_init(FAR posix_spawn_file_actions_t *file_actions);
Optionally, a Nuttx task or thread can be configured with round-robin or sporadic scheduler.
- The round-roben is similar to priority scheduling except that tasks with equal priority and share CPU time via time-slicing.
+ The round-robin is similar to priority scheduling except that tasks with equal priority and share CPU time via time-slicing.
The time-slice interval is a constant determined by the configuration
setting CONFIG_RR_INTERVAL to a positive, non-zero value.
Sporadic scheduling scheduling is more complex, varying the priority of a thread over a replenishment period.
@@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@ priority of the calling task is returned.
Task Exit Hooks.
atexit() and on_exit() may be use to register callback functions that are executed when a task group terminates.
A task group is the functional analog of a process:
- It is a group that consists of the main task thread and of all of the pthreads created by the main task thread or any of the other pthreads within the task broup.
+ It is a group that consists of the main task thread and of all of the pthreads created by the main task thread or any of the other pthreads within the task group.
Members of a task group share certain resources such as environment variables, file descriptors, FILE streams, sockets, pthread keys and open message queues.
@@ -5704,7 +5704,7 @@ be sent. NuttX only supports simple threads or tasks running within the same address space. However, NuttX does support the concept of a task group. A task group is the functional analog of a process: - It is a group that consists of the main task thread and of all of the pthreads created by the main thread or any of the other pthreads within the task broup. + It is a group that consists of the main task thread and of all of the pthreads created by the main thread or any of the other pthreads within the task group. Members of a task group share certain resources such as environment variables, file descriptors,FILEstreams, sockets, pthread keys and open message queues.