);\r
\r
/**\r
- Sets the baud rate, receive FIFO depth, transmit/receice time out, parity, \r
- data buts, and stop bits on a serial device.\r
+ Sets the following attributes for a serial device:\r
+ * baud rate\r
+ * receive FIFO depth\r
+ * transmit/receive time out\r
+ * parity \r
+ * data bits\r
+ * stop bits\r
\r
@param This Protocol instance pointer.\r
- @param BaudRate The requested baud rate. A BaudRate value of 0 will use the the\r
+ @param BaudRate The requested baud rate. A BaudRate value of 0 will use the\r
device's default interface speed.\r
@param ReveiveFifoDepth The requested depth of the FIFO on the receive side of the\r
serial interface. A ReceiveFifoDepth value of 0 will use\r
- the device's dfault FIFO depth.\r
+ the device's default FIFO depth.\r
@param Timeout The requested time out for a single character in microseconds.\r
This timeout applies to both the transmit and receive side of the\r
interface. A Timeout value of 0 will use the device's default time\r
@param This Protocol instance pointer.\r
@param BufferSize On input, the size of the Buffer. On output, the amount of\r
data returned in Buffer.\r
- @param Buffer The buffer to return the data into.\r
+ @param Buffer The buffer to which to return the data.\r
\r
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read.\r
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error.\r
that produces the SERIAL_IO_PROTOCOL member functions.\r
\r
@param ControlMask\r
- A mask fo the Control bits that the device supports. The device\r
+ A mask for the Control bits that the device supports. The device\r
must always support the Input Buffer Empty control bit.\r
\r
@param TimeOut\r
\r
///\r
/// The Serial I/O protocol is used to communicate with UART-style serial devices. \r
-/// These can be standard UART serial ports in PC-AT systems, serial ports attached \r
-/// to a USB interface, or potentially any character-based I/O device.\r
+/// These can be standard UART serial ports in PC-AT systems, or serial ports attached \r
+/// to a USB interface or any character-based I/O device.\r
///\r
struct _EFI_SERIAL_IO_PROTOCOL {\r
///\r
/// The revision to which the EFI_SERIAL_IO_PROTOCOL adheres. All future revisions \r
- /// must be backwards compatible. If a future version is not back wards compatible, \r
+ /// must be backwards compatible. If a future version is not backwards compatible, \r
/// it is not the same GUID.\r
///\r
UINT32 Revision;\r