/** @brief Set a CPU bound for a given VM.
* @ingroup msg_VMs
*
- * 1. Note that in some cases MSG_task_set_bound() may not intuitively work for VMs.
+ * 1. Note that in some cases sg_exec_set_bound() may not intuitively work for VMs.
*
* For example,
* On PM0, there are Task1 and VM0.
* It should be the sum of all tasks on the VM. But, this solution might be costly, because we have to scan all tasks
* on the VM in share_resource() or we have to trap both the start and end of task execution.
*
- * The current solution is to use setBound(), which allows us to directly set the bound of the dummy CPU action.
+ * The current solution is to use set_bound(), which allows us to directly set the bound of the dummy CPU action.
*
* 2. Note that bound == 0 means no bound (i.e., unlimited). But, if a host has multiple CPU cores, the CPU share of a
* computation task (or a VM) never exceeds the capacity of a CPU core.