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Diffstat (limited to 'EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo')
-rw-r--r-- | EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.c | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.h | 4 |
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.c b/EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.c index ca4a5f2ff8..81dd20661b 100644 --- a/EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.c +++ b/EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.c @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ Module Name: Abstract:
- Produce block IO abstractions for real devices on your PC using Win32 APIs.
- The configuration of what devices to mount or emulate comes from NT
+ Produce block IO abstractions for real devices on your PC using Posix APIs.
+ The configuration of what devices to mount or emulate comes from UNIX
environment variables. The variables must be visible to the Microsoft*
Developer Studio for them to work.
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Abstract: <block count> - Decimal number of blocks a device supports.
<block size> - Decimal number of bytes per block.
- NT envirnonment variable contents. '<' and '>' are not part of the variable,
+ UNIX envirnonment variable contents. '<' and '>' are not part of the variable,
they are just used to make this help more readable. There should be no
spaces between the ';'. Extra spaces will break the variable. A '!' is
used to seperate multiple devices in a variable.
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Abstract: A 1.44MB emulated floppy with a block size of 1024 would look like:
EFI_UNIX_VIRTUAL_DISKS=RW;1440;1024
- Physical Disks: These devices use NT to open a real device in your system
+ Physical Disks: These devices use UNIX to open a real device in your system
Thus a 120 MB floppy would look like:
EFI_UNIX_PHYSICAL_DISKS=B:RW;245760;512
diff --git a/EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.h b/EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.h index 70d8571c3c..8cdc9a97d5 100644 --- a/EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.h +++ b/EdkUnixPkg/Dxe/UnixThunk/Bus/BlockIo/UnixBlockIo.h @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ Module Name: Abstract:
- Produce block IO abstractions for real devices on your PC using Win32 APIs.
- The configuration of what devices to mount or emulate comes from NT
+ Produce block IO abstractions for real devices on your PC using Posix APIs.
+ The configuration of what devices to mount or emulate comes from UNIX
environment variables. The variables must be visible to the Microsoft*
Developer Studio for them to work.
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