doc: mailbox: fix typos and clarify meaning of struct field
This fixes some typos. Also fix the meaning of a struct field where the confusion caused by copy-and-paste from another field. Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Thread Compatibility
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A sending thread can specify the address of the thread to which the message
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A sending thread can specify the address of the thread to which the message
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is sent, or it send it to any thread by specifying :c:macro:`K_ANY`.
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is sent, or send it to any thread by specifying :c:macro:`K_ANY`.
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Likewise, a receiving thread can specify the address of the thread from which
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Likewise, a receiving thread can specify the address of the thread from which
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it wishes to receive a message, or it can receive a message from any thread
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it wishes to receive a message, or it can receive a message from any thread
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by specifying :c:macro:`K_ANY`.
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by specifying :c:macro:`K_ANY`.
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@ -180,7 +180,8 @@ internal mailbox use only.
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The address of the desired sending thread. Set it to :c:macro:`K_ANY`
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The address of the desired sending thread. Set it to :c:macro:`K_ANY`
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to receive a message sent by any thread. Leave this field uninitialized
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to receive a message sent by any thread. Leave this field uninitialized
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when sending a message. The mailbox updates this field
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when sending a message. The mailbox updates this field
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with the actual sender's address once the message is received.
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with the actual sender's address when the message is put into
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the mailbox.
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Sending a Message
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Sending a Message
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while (1) {
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while (1) {
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/* allocate a memory block to hold the message data */
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/* allocate a memory block to hold the message data */
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k_mem_pool_alloc(&mp_pool, &send_msg.tx_block, 4096, K_FOREVER);
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k_mem_pool_alloc(&my_pool, &send_msg.tx_block, 4096, K_FOREVER);
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/* keep overwriting the hardware-generated data in the block */
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/* keep overwriting the hardware-generated data in the block */
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/* until the previous message has been received by the consumer */
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/* until the previous message has been received by the consumer */
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