MODSERIAL with support for more devices

Fork of MODSERIAL by Erik -

Revision:
1:b7e435fbfe8e
Parent:
0:eb2522b41db8
Child:
2:b936b4acbd92
diff -r eb2522b41db8 -r b7e435fbfe8e MODSERIAL.h
--- a/MODSERIAL.h	Sat Nov 20 16:54:05 2010 +0000
+++ b/MODSERIAL.h	Sun Nov 21 02:15:07 2010 +0000
@@ -171,15 +171,15 @@
      *  
      * The Mbed standard <a href="/handbook/Serial">Serial</a> library object allows an interrupt callback
      * to be made when a byte is received by the TX or RX UART hardware. MODSERIAL traps these interrupts
-     * to enable it's buffering system. However, after the byte has been received/sent under interrupt caontrol, 
+     * to enable it's buffering system. However, after the byte has been received/sent under interrupt control, 
      * MODSERIAL can callback a user function as a notification of the interrupt. Note, user code should not
-     * directly interact with teh Uart hardware, MODSERIAL does that, instead, MODSERIAL API functions should
+     * directly interact with the Uart hardware, MODSERIAL does that, instead, MODSERIAL API functions should
      * be used.
      *
      * <b>Note</b>, a character is written out then, if there is room in the TX FIFO and the TX buffer is empty,
      * putc() will put the character directly into THR (the output holding register). If the TX FIFO is full and 
      * cannot accept the character, it is placed into the TX output buffer. The TX interrupts are then enabled
-     * so that when teh TX FIFO empties, the TX buffer is then transferred to the THR FIFO. The TxIrq will ONLY 
+     * so that when the TX FIFO empties, the TX buffer is then transferred to the THR FIFO. The TxIrq will ONLY 
      * be activated when this transfer of a character from BUFFER to THR FIFO takes place. If your character 
      * throughput is not high bandwidth, then the 16 byte TX FIFO may be enough and the TX output buffer may 
      * never come into play.
@@ -230,15 +230,15 @@
      *  
      * The Mbed standard <a href="/handbook/Serial">Serial</a> library object allows an interrupt callback
      * to be made when a byte is received by the TX or RX UART hardware. MODSERIAL traps these interrupts
-     * to enable it's buffering system. However, after the byte has been received/sent under interrupt caontrol, 
+     * to enable it's buffering system. However, after the byte has been received/sent under interrupt control, 
      * MODSERIAL can callback a user function as a notification of the interrupt. Note, user code should not
-     * directly interact with teh Uart hardware, MODSERIAL does that, instead, MODSERIAL API functions should
+     * directly interact with the Uart hardware, MODSERIAL does that, instead, MODSERIAL API functions should
      * be used.
      *
      * <b>Note</b>, a character is written out then, if there is room in the TX FIFO and the TX buffer is empty,
      * putc() will put the character directly into THR (the output holding register). If the TX FIFO is full and 
      * cannot accept the character, it is placed into the TX output buffer. The TX interrupts are then enabled
-     * so that when teh TX FIFO empties, the TX buffer is then transferred to the THR FIFO. The TxIrq will ONLY 
+     * so that when the TX FIFO empties, the TX buffer is then transferred to the THR FIFO. The TxIrq will ONLY 
      * be activated when this transfer of a character from BUFFER to THR FIFO takes place. If your character 
      * throughput is not high bandwidth, then the 16 byte TX FIFO may be enough and the TX output buffer may 
      * never come into play.
@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@
     /**
      * Function: txGetLastChar
      *
-     * Rteurn teh last byte to pass through the TX interrupt handler.
+     * Rteurn the last byte to pass through the TX interrupt handler.
      *
      * @ingroup MISC
      * @return The byte
@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@
     /**
      * Function: txIsBusy
      *
-     * If teh Uart is still actively sending characters this
+     * If the Uart is still actively sending characters this
      * function will return true.
      *
      * @ingroup API
@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@
     volatile char rxc;
     
     /**
-     * Pointers to teh TX and RX buffers.
+     * Pointers to the TX and RX buffers.
      * @ingroup INTERNALS
      */
     volatile char *buffer[2];
@@ -690,7 +690,7 @@
     /**
      * Put a character from the TX buffer
      * @ingroup INTERNALS
-     * @param bool True to block (wait for space in teh TX buffer if full)
+     * @param bool True to block (wait for space in the TX buffer if full)
      * @return 0 on success
      */
     int __putc(int c, bool);