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@@ -26,7 +26,8 @@ extern "C" {
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*
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* @ingroup rtems_libblock
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*
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* Interface between device drivers and the block device library.
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* Interface between device drivers and the
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* @ref rtems_bdbuf "block device buffer module".
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*
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* The heart of the block device driver is the @ref RTEMS_BLKIO_REQUEST IO
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* control. This call puts IO @ref rtems_blkdev_request "requests" to the block
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@@ -97,7 +98,7 @@ typedef struct rtems_blkdev_sg_buffer {
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} rtems_blkdev_sg_buffer;
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/**
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* The block device dequest structure is used to read or write a number of
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* The block device request structure is used to read or write a number of
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* blocks from or to the device.
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*/
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typedef struct rtems_blkdev_request {
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@@ -36,12 +36,13 @@ extern "C" {
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*
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* @ingroup rtems_libblock
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*
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* This module provides functions to manage disk devices. The disk devices are
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* accessed via the RTEMS block device library. A disk is a set of blocks
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* which are identified by a consecutive set of non-negative integers starting
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* at zero. There are also logical disks which contain a subset of consecutive
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* disk blocks. The logical disks are used to represent the partitions of a
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* disk.
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* This module provides functions to manage disk devices.
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*
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* A disk is a set of blocks which are identified by a consecutive set of
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* non-negative integers starting at zero. There are also logical disks which
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* contain a subset of consecutive disk blocks. The logical disks are used to
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* represent the partitions of a disk. The disk devices are accessed via the
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* @ref rtems_bdbuf "block device buffer module".
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*
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* @{
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*/
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