@@ -1329,19 +1329,14 @@ int net_buf_id(const struct net_buf *buf);
13291329/**
13301330 * @brief Allocate a new fixed buffer from a pool.
13311331 *
1332- * @note Some types of data allocators do not support
1333- * blocking (such as the HEAP type). In this case it's still possible
1334- * for net_buf_alloc() to fail (return NULL) even if it was given
1335- * K_FOREVER.
1336- *
1337- * @note The timeout value will be overridden to K_NO_WAIT if called from the
1338- * system workqueue.
1339- *
13401332 * @param pool Which pool to allocate the buffer from.
13411333 * @param timeout Affects the action taken should the pool be empty.
13421334 * If K_NO_WAIT, then return immediately. If K_FOREVER, then
13431335 * wait as long as necessary. Otherwise, wait until the specified
1344- * timeout.
1336+ * timeout. Note that some types of data allocators do not support
1337+ * blocking (such as the HEAP type). In this case it's still possible
1338+ * for net_buf_alloc() to fail (return NULL) even if it was given
1339+ * K_FOREVER.
13451340 *
13461341 * @return New buffer or NULL if out of buffers.
13471342 */
@@ -1369,20 +1364,15 @@ static inline struct net_buf * __must_check net_buf_alloc(struct net_buf_pool *p
13691364/**
13701365 * @brief Allocate a new variable length buffer from a pool.
13711366 *
1372- * @note Some types of data allocators do not support
1373- * blocking (such as the HEAP type). In this case it's still possible
1374- * for net_buf_alloc() to fail (return NULL) even if it was given
1375- * K_FOREVER.
1376- *
1377- * @note The timeout value will be overridden to K_NO_WAIT if called from the
1378- * system workqueue.
1379- *
13801367 * @param pool Which pool to allocate the buffer from.
13811368 * @param size Amount of data the buffer must be able to fit.
13821369 * @param timeout Affects the action taken should the pool be empty.
13831370 * If K_NO_WAIT, then return immediately. If K_FOREVER, then
13841371 * wait as long as necessary. Otherwise, wait until the specified
1385- * timeout.
1372+ * timeout. Note that some types of data allocators do not support
1373+ * blocking (such as the HEAP type). In this case it's still possible
1374+ * for net_buf_alloc() to fail (return NULL) even if it was given
1375+ * K_FOREVER.
13861376 *
13871377 * @return New buffer or NULL if out of buffers.
13881378 */
@@ -1406,21 +1396,16 @@ struct net_buf * __must_check net_buf_alloc_len(struct net_buf_pool *pool,
14061396 * Allocate a new buffer from a pool, where the data pointer comes from the
14071397 * user and not from the pool.
14081398 *
1409- * @note Some types of data allocators do not support
1410- * blocking (such as the HEAP type). In this case it's still possible
1411- * for net_buf_alloc() to fail (return NULL) even if it was given
1412- * K_FOREVER.
1413- *
1414- * @note The timeout value will be overridden to K_NO_WAIT if called from the
1415- * system workqueue.
1416- *
14171399 * @param pool Which pool to allocate the buffer from.
14181400 * @param data External data pointer
14191401 * @param size Amount of data the pointed data buffer if able to fit.
14201402 * @param timeout Affects the action taken should the pool be empty.
14211403 * If K_NO_WAIT, then return immediately. If K_FOREVER, then
14221404 * wait as long as necessary. Otherwise, wait until the specified
1423- * timeout.
1405+ * timeout. Note that some types of data allocators do not support
1406+ * blocking (such as the HEAP type). In this case it's still possible
1407+ * for net_buf_alloc() to fail (return NULL) even if it was given
1408+ * K_FOREVER.
14241409 *
14251410 * @return New buffer or NULL if out of buffers.
14261411 */
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