-You can run just a single test by specifying <class>.<function> on the command
-line, eg: `./gdbserver.py --spike --cmd $RISCV/bin/spike
-SimpleRegisterTest.test_s0`.
-Once that test has failed, you can look at gdb.log and (in this case) spike.log
-to get an idea of what might have gone wrong.
+You can run just a single test by specifying any part of its name on the
+command line, eg: `./gdbserver.py targets/RISC-V/spike64.py S0` runs
+SimpleS0Test. Once that test has failed, you can look at the log file to get
+an idea of what might have gone wrong.
+
+You can see what spike is doing by adding `-l` to the spike command, eg.:
+`./gdbserver.py --sim_cmd "$RISCV/bin/spike -l" targets/RISC-V/spike32.py Breakpoint`
+
+You can see what OpenOCD is doing by adding `-d` to the OpenOCD command, eg.:
+`./gdbserver.py --server_cmd "openocd -d" targets/RISC-V/spike32.py Breakpoint`