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Diffstat (limited to 'libpore/pore_inline_assembler.c')
-rw-r--r-- | libpore/pore_inline_assembler.c | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/libpore/pore_inline_assembler.c b/libpore/pore_inline_assembler.c index 44a93db8..6c8e303e 100644 --- a/libpore/pore_inline_assembler.c +++ b/libpore/pore_inline_assembler.c @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ /// /// Since the PORE instruction APIs are effectivly predicates, linear code /// sequences are easily assembled using the C-language logical OR construct. -/// Any non-0 return code will immediatly break the sequence and set the +/// Any non-0 return code will immediately break the sequence and set the /// expression value to 1. The failure code can then be recovered from the \a /// error field of the context. This coding technique is illustrated in the /// following example of assembling a memory-memory copy sequence. @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ pore_inline_instruction3(PoreInlineContext *ctx, int opcode, uint32_t operand, // Assemble WAIT // // The cycle count must be an unsigned 24-bit immediate otherwise the error -// PORE_INLINE_UINT24_REQUIRED is signalled. PGAS requires that HALT be used +// PORE_INLINE_UINT24_REQUIRED is signaled. PGAS requires that HALT be used // if the intention is to halt int @@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ pore_WAITS(PoreInlineContext *ctx, uint32_t cycles) // Assemble HOOKI // // The hook index must be an unsigned 24-bit immediate otherwise the error -// PORE_INLINE_UINT24_REQUIRED is signalled. +// PORE_INLINE_UINT24_REQUIRED is signaled. int pore_HOOKI(PoreInlineContext *ctx, uint32_t index, uint64_t imm) |