The return value may be used to alter routing
parameters like throttling parameters.
- \param[in] source Data source, object which controls
+ \param[in] input Data source, object which controls
incoming data (connector or event)
- \param[in] target Data target, object which controls
+ \param[in] output Data target, object which controls
outgoing data (connector or event)
\returns Route instance describing this route
\see \ref ppi_throttling
route(EventDescriptor & input, connector::OutputConnector & output);
///< Define flow information
/**< Route from an event to a connector. Routing from an
- event to a connector defeines the event as the
- conceptual 'source' of the data. THis means, the event
+ event to a connector defines the event as the
+ conceptual 'source' of the data. This means, the event
controls how packets are sent (Example: Routing from an
IOEVent to an output defines, that output data will be
generated whenever the event is signaled).