From d389819eea3a84e388935153e3be847342809da3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amar Takhar Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 00:37:40 -0500 Subject: Convert all Unicode to ASCII(128) --- networking/using_networking_rtems_app.rst | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) (limited to 'networking/using_networking_rtems_app.rst') diff --git a/networking/using_networking_rtems_app.rst b/networking/using_networking_rtems_app.rst index 0778385..bd6f9f5 100644 --- a/networking/using_networking_rtems_app.rst +++ b/networking/using_networking_rtems_app.rst @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ below, you need to provide only the first two entries in this structure. You can also use ``rtems_bsdnet_do_bootp_rootfs`` to have a set of standard files created with the information return by the BOOTP/DHCP protocol. The IP address is added to :file:`/etc/hosts` with the host - name and domain returned. If no host name or domain is returned``me.mydomain`` is used. The BOOTP/DHCP server’s address is also + name and domain returned. If no host name or domain is returned``me.mydomain`` is used. The BOOTP/DHCP server's address is also added to :file:`/etc/hosts`. The domain name server listed in the BOOTP/DHCP information are added to :file:`/etc/resolv.conf`. A``search`` record is also added if a domain is returned. The files are created if they do not exist. @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ below, you need to provide only the first two entries in this structure. ``char \*gateway`` The Internet host number of the network gateway machine, - specified in ’dotted decimal’ (``129.128.4.1``) form. + specified in 'dotted decimal' (``129.128.4.1``) form. ``char \*log_host`` The Internet host number of the machine to which ``syslog`` messages @@ -279,13 +279,13 @@ structure. ``char \*ip_address`` The Internet address of the device, - specified in ‘dotted decimal’ (``129.128.4.2``) form, or ``NULL`` + specified in 'dotted decimal' (``129.128.4.2``) form, or ``NULL`` if the device configuration information is being obtained from a BOOTP/DHCP server. ``char \*ip_netmask`` The Internet inetwork mask of the device, - specified in ‘dotted decimal’ (``255.255.255.0``) form, or ``NULL`` + specified in 'dotted decimal' (``255.255.255.0``) form, or ``NULL`` if the device configuration information is being obtained from a BOOTP/DHCP server. @@ -496,8 +496,8 @@ you when more data has arrived. (Condition 1.a.) For sending, when the socket is connected and the free space becomes at or above the "low water mark" for the send buffer (default 4096 bytes) -you will receive a writable callback. You don’t get continuous callbacks -if you don’t write anything. Using a non-blocking write socket, you can +you will receive a writable callback. You don't get continuous callbacks +if you don't write anything. Using a non-blocking write socket, you can then call write until it returns a value less than the amount of data requested to be sent or it produces error EWOULDBLOCK (indicating buffer full and no longer writable). When this happens you can @@ -837,13 +837,13 @@ returns. The priority argument is ignored. If the interval argument is greater than 0, the routine also starts an RTEMS task at the specified priority and polls the NTP server every -‘interval’ seconds. NOTE: This mode of operation has not yet been +'interval' seconds. NOTE: This mode of operation has not yet been implemented. On successful synchronization of the RTEMS time-of-day clock the routine returns 0. If an error occurs a message is printed and the routine returns -1 with an error code in errno. -There is no timeout – if there is no response from an NTP server the +There is no timeout - if there is no response from an NTP server the routine will wait forever. .. COMMENT: Written by Eric Norum -- cgit v1.2.3