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authorDaniel Bevenius <[email protected]>2022-09-08 17:01:45 +0200
committerDaniel Bevenius <[email protected]>2022-09-08 17:01:45 +0200
commit34ed3441ce4924be4b637fb86ee4aa003dcc0e8d (patch)
tree48e8cf6a55c3827e9865f275376e330000b43d96 /embassy-hal-common
parent22c32b5d5ccaea49d6cf9a08a88433928c1609d3 (diff)
Fix typo in peripheral.rs
Diffstat (limited to 'embassy-hal-common')
-rw-r--r--embassy-hal-common/src/peripheral.rs2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/embassy-hal-common/src/peripheral.rs b/embassy-hal-common/src/peripheral.rs
index 038cebb5e..f507468f8 100644
--- a/embassy-hal-common/src/peripheral.rs
+++ b/embassy-hal-common/src/peripheral.rs
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
6/// This is functionally the same as a `&'a mut T`. The reason for having a 6/// This is functionally the same as a `&'a mut T`. The reason for having a
7/// dedicated struct is memory efficiency: 7/// dedicated struct is memory efficiency:
8/// 8///
9/// Peripheral singletons are typically either zero-sized (for concrete peripehrals 9/// Peripheral singletons are typically either zero-sized (for concrete peripherals
10/// like `PA9` or `Spi4`) or very small (for example `AnyPin` which is 1 byte). 10/// like `PA9` or `Spi4`) or very small (for example `AnyPin` which is 1 byte).
11/// However `&mut T` is always 4 bytes for 32-bit targets, even if T is zero-sized. 11/// However `&mut T` is always 4 bytes for 32-bit targets, even if T is zero-sized.
12/// PeripheralRef stores a copy of `T` instead, so it's the same size. 12/// PeripheralRef stores a copy of `T` instead, so it's the same size.