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author | Chris Johns <chrisj@rtems.org> | 2016-11-08 15:26:50 +1100 |
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committer | Chris Johns <chrisj@rtems.org> | 2016-11-08 15:28:32 +1100 |
commit | 53bb72e99669750ecbd7a418047711a21e32ac40 (patch) | |
tree | b0cd10cb72041c45696ae9540c406b83ed1e62cb /c-user/multiprocessing.rst | |
parent | pdf: Format lists for directives to sit on the next line. (diff) | |
download | rtems-docs-53bb72e99669750ecbd7a418047711a21e32ac40.tar.bz2 |
c-user: Format the directives as descriptions.
This change combined with the element list change in latex generates
a much better looking PDF.
Add a page break before each directive to like th previous versions of the
manuals.
Diffstat (limited to 'c-user/multiprocessing.rst')
-rw-r--r-- | c-user/multiprocessing.rst | 36 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/c-user/multiprocessing.rst b/c-user/multiprocessing.rst index 5270256..5323cfa 100644 --- a/c-user/multiprocessing.rst +++ b/c-user/multiprocessing.rst @@ -471,34 +471,34 @@ multiprocessor configuration. A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's directives and describes the calling sequence, related constants, usage, and status codes. +.. raw:: latex + + \clearpage + .. _rtems_multiprocessing_announce: MULTIPROCESSING_ANNOUNCE - Announce the arrival of a packet ----------------------------------------------------------- .. index:: announce arrival of package - -**CALLING SEQUENCE:** - .. index:: rtems_multiprocessing_announce -.. code-block:: c - - void rtems_multiprocessing_announce( void ); - -**DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:** - -NONE +CALLING SEQUENCE: + .. code-block:: c -**DESCRIPTION:** + void rtems_multiprocessing_announce( void ); -This directive informs RTEMS that a multiprocessing communications packet has -arrived from another node. This directive is called by the user-provided MPCI, -and is only used in multiprocessor configurations. +DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES: + NONE -**NOTES:** +DESCRIPTION: + This directive informs RTEMS that a multiprocessing communications packet + has arrived from another node. This directive is called by the + user-provided MPCI, and is only used in multiprocessor configurations. -This directive is typically called from an ISR. +NOTES: + This directive is typically called from an ISR. -This directive will almost certainly cause the calling task to be preempted. + This directive will almost certainly cause the calling task to be + preempted. -This directive does not generate activity on remote nodes. + This directive does not generate activity on remote nodes. |