Fix some typos and duplicate words in gdb.rst. Signed-off-by: Lothar Rubusch <l.rubu...@gmail.com> --- doc/develop/gdb.rst | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/develop/gdb.rst b/doc/develop/gdb.rst index 4e359c7f22..dc38435227 100644 --- a/doc/develop/gdb.rst +++ b/doc/develop/gdb.rst @@ -8,12 +8,12 @@ Using a JTAG adapter it is possible to debug a running U-Boot with GDB. A common way is to connect a debug adapter to the JTAG connector of your board, run a GDB server, connect GDB to the GDB server, and use GDB as usual. -Similarly QEMU can provide a GDB server. +Similarly, QEMU can provide a GDB server. Preparing build --------------- -Building U-Boot with with reduced optimization (-Og) and without link time +Building U-Boot with reduced optimization (-Og) and without link time optimization is recommended for easier debugging:: CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_DEBUG=y @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ Otherwise build, install, and run U-Boot as usual. Using OpenOCD as GDB server --------------------------- -`OpenOCD <https://openocd.org/>`_ is an open source tool supporting hardware -debug probes, and providing a GDB server. It is readily available in major Linux +`OpenOCD <https://openocd.org/>`_ is an open-source tool supporting hardware +debug probes and provide a GDB server. It is readily available in major Linux distributions or you can build it from source. Here is example of starting OpenOCD on Debian using a J-Link adapter and a @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ with the command *bdinfo*: Early malloc usage: cd8 / 2000 Look out for the line starting with *relocaddr* which has the address -you need, ``0x27f7a000`` in this case. +You need, ``0x27f7a000`` in this case. On most architectures (not sandbox, x86, Xtensa) the global data pointer is stored in a fixed register: @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ riscv gp sh r13 ============ ======== -On these architecture the relocation address cat be determined by +On this architecture the relocation address can be determined by dereferencing the global data pointer stored in register, *r9* in the example: .. code-block:: console @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ dereferencing the global data pointer stored in register, *r9* in the example: $1 = 0x27f7a000 In the GDB shell discard the previously loaded symbol file and add it once -again with the relocation address like this: +again, with the relocation address like this: .. code-block:: console -- 2.39.2