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x86_multiboot/boot/include/serial.h
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39 #ifndef __SERIAL_DRIVER__
40 #define __SERIAL_DRIVER__
41 
42 void initSerial();
43 int serialReceived();
44 char readSerial();
45 int isTransmitEmpty();
46 void writeSerial(char a);
47 
48 #endif
void writeSerial(char a)
Writes a character into the serial port.
Definition: x86_multiboot/boot/serial.c:90
int serialReceived()
Checks whether we received some data on the serial port.
Definition: x86_multiboot/boot/serial.c:62
void initSerial()
Initializes the serial port.
Definition: x86_multiboot/boot/serial.c:47
char readSerial()
Gets a character from the serial port.
Definition: x86_multiboot/boot/serial.c:71
int isTransmitEmpty()
Checks whether our serial line buffer is empty or not.
Definition: x86_multiboot/boot/serial.c:81