/**
* @brief Specify the module's entry point.
- */
+ */
#define adf_os_virt_module_init(_mod_init_func) __adf_os_virt_module_init(_mod_init_func)
/**
* @brief Specify the module's exit point.
- */
+ */
#define adf_os_virt_module_exit(_mod_exit_func) __adf_os_virt_module_exit(_mod_exit_func)
/**
* @brief Specify the module's dependency on another module.
- */
+ */
#define adf_os_module_dep(_name,_dep) __adf_os_module_dep(_name,_dep)
/**
* @brief Export a symbol from a module.
- */
+ */
#define adf_os_export_symbol(_sym) __adf_os_export_symbol(_sym)
-
+
/**
* @brief Module parameter of type integer.
- */
+ */
#define ADF_OS_PARAM_TYPE_INT32 __ADF_OS_PARAM_TYPE_INT32
/**
* @brief Module parameter of type string.
- */
+ */
#define ADF_OS_PARAM_TYPE_STRING __ADF_OS_PARAM_TYPE_STRING
/**
- * @brief Declare a module parameter.
+ * @brief Declare a module parameter.
*
* @param[in] name name of the parameter
* @param[in] type type of the parameter
* Only two types are supported
* ADF_OS_PARAM_TYPE_STRING
* ADF_OS_PARAM_TYPE_INT32
- * For example, say, the parameters name "my_int" and "my_name" are of
- * variables of type int and string respectively. Then you would declare them
+ * For example, say, the parameters name "my_int" and "my_name" are of
+ * variables of type int and string respectively. Then you would declare them
* as follows:
* @code
* adf_os_declare_param(my_int, ADF_OS_PARAM_TYPE_INT32);
* adf_os_read_param(my_name, &softc->sc_my_name);
* @endcode
*
- * or
+ * or
* @code
* st = adf_os_read_param(my_int, &softc->sc_my_int);
* @endcode