kernel: Fix typos in documentation.

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Augustin Cavalier 2018-12-09 23:04:00 -05:00
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commit ee0b0d6dac
2 changed files with 4 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ user_debug_post_syscall(uint32 syscall, void *args, uint64 returnValue,
/** \brief To be called when an unhandled processor exception (error/fault)
* occurred.
* \param exception The debug_why_stopped value identifying the kind of fault.
* \param singal The signal corresponding to the exception.
* \param signal The signal corresponding to the exception.
* \return \c true, if the caller shall continue normally, i.e. usually send
* a deadly signal. \c false, if the debugger insists to continue the
* program (e.g. because it has solved the removed the cause of the

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@ -2865,15 +2865,14 @@ thread_block()
/*! Blocks the current thread with a timeout.
The thread is blocked until someone else unblock it or the specified timeout
occurs. Must be called after a call to thread_prepare_to_block(). If the
thread has already been unblocked after the previous call to
The current thread is blocked until someone else unblock it or the specified
timeout occurs. Must be called after a call to thread_prepare_to_block(). If
the thread has already been unblocked after the previous call to
thread_prepare_to_block(), this function will return immediately. See
thread_prepare_to_block() for more details.
The caller must not hold the scheduler lock.
\param thread The current thread.
\param timeoutFlags The standard timeout flags:
- \c B_RELATIVE_TIMEOUT: \a timeout specifies the time to wait.
- \c B_ABSOLUTE_TIMEOUT: \a timeout specifies the absolute end time when