From bd24978e885c3c427da7f7d161702824d969ea42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Bevenius Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 18:46:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix 'the the' typo and add a missing 'it' --- docs/modules/ROOT/pages/runtime.adoc | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/runtime.adoc b/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/runtime.adoc index c10a7102e..8ce28b4e8 100644 --- a/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/runtime.adoc +++ b/docs/modules/ROOT/pages/runtime.adoc @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The Embassy runtime is an async/await executor designed for embedded usage along == Executor -The executor function is described below. The executor keeps a queue of tasks that it should poll. When a task is created, it is polled (1). The task will attempt to make progress until reaches a point where it would be blocked. This may happen whenever a task is .await'ing an async function. When that happens, the task yields execution by (2) returning `Poll::Pending`. Once a task yields, the executor enqueues the task at the end of the run queue, and proceeds to (3) poll the next task in the queue. If a task returns `Poll::Ready` it essentially means that the task is finished and will not be enqueued again. +The executor function is described below. The executor keeps a queue of tasks that it should poll. When a task is created, it is polled (1). The task will attempt to make progress until it reaches a point where it would be blocked. This may happen whenever a task is .await'ing an async function. When that happens, the task yields execution by (2) returning `Poll::Pending`. Once a task yields, the executor enqueues the task at the end of the run queue, and proceeds to (3) poll the next task in the queue. If a task returns `Poll::Ready` it essentially means that the task is finished and will not be enqueued again. IMPORTANT: The executor relies on tasks not blocking indefinitely, as this prevents the executor to regain control and schedule another task. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Embassy features an internal timer queue enabled by the `time` feature flag. Whe The timer driver implementations for the embedded platforms might support only a fixed number of alarms that can be set. Make sure the number of tasks you expect wanting to use the timer at the same time do not exceed this limit. -The timer speed is configurable at compile time using the `time-tick-`. At present, the the timer may be configured to run at 1000 Hz, 32768 Hz, or 1 MHz. Before changing the defaults, make sure the target HAL supports the particular frequency setting. +The timer speed is configurable at compile time using the `time-tick-`. At present, the timer may be configured to run at 1000 Hz, 32768 Hz, or 1 MHz. Before changing the defaults, make sure the target HAL supports the particular frequency setting.