Tue Jan 24 09:34:18 EST 2006 rsc
I applied the code change to the kernel.
You're still breaking the man page.
All the font lines are correct as they are.
uart.orig:22,30 - /n/sources/patch/uart-update-again/uart:22,32
is accessed through
.BI eia n
(the data file),
- .BI eia n ctl
+ .BI eia n
+ .I ctl
(the control file), and
- .BI eia n status
+ .BI eia n
+ .I status
(the read-only status file).
Reads of the data file will block until at least one byte is available.
The
The control file is really
.BI eia n ctl
which formats the same as \fBeia\fIn\fBctl.
What you have will format like (ignoring the fonts) "eian ctl",
with an extra space.
It accepts the following commands:
.TP
- .BI b n
+ .B b n
Set the baud rate to
.IR n .
This is okay the way it was too. The "n" is a parameter, not
a literal n, so it should be in I font, not B font. If you
were trying to put in a space, you would use
.B b\fI n
(what follows .TP has to be one input line), but again here
the space is incorrect. The control message is just "b1",
not "b 1" (that's two different messages!).
Russ
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