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+++ b/c-user/interrupt_manager.rst
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ DESCRIPTION:
NOTES:
This directive will not cause the calling task to be preempted.
- On SMP configurations this will not ensure system wide mutual exclusion.
+ In SMP configurations, this will not ensure system wide mutual exclusion.
Use interrupt locks instead.
.. raw:: latex
@@ -528,8 +528,8 @@ DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
NONE
DESCRIPTION:
- Interrupts will be disabled. On SMP configurations this directive acquires
- a SMP lock.
+ Interrupts will be disabled. In SMP configurations, this directive
+ acquires an SMP lock.
NOTES:
This directive will not cause the calling thread to be preempted. This
@@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
NONE
DESCRIPTION:
- The interrupt status will be restored. On SMP configurations this
- directive releases a SMP lock.
+ The interrupt status will be restored. In SMP configurations, this
+ directive releases an SMP lock.
NOTES:
This directive will not cause the calling thread to be preempted. This
@@ -586,8 +586,8 @@ DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
NONE
DESCRIPTION:
- The interrupt status will remain unchanged. On SMP configurations this
- directive acquires a SMP lock.
+ The interrupt status will remain unchanged. In SMP configurations, this
+ directive acquires an SMP lock.
In case the corresponding interrupt service routine can be interrupted by
higher priority interrupts and these interrupts enter the critical section
@@ -620,8 +620,8 @@ DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES:
DESCRIPTION:
- The interrupt status will remain unchanged. On SMP configurations this
- directive releases a SMP lock.
+ The interrupt status will remain unchanged. In SMP configurations, this
+ directive releases an SMP lock.
NOTES:
This directive should be called from the corresponding interrupt service