From: Roland Pesch Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 18:53:57 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fix typos and thinkos reported by Sun Ming (and one reported by John). X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=cdb1858641da3cf449d324799100d4f45ff860f7;p=binutils-gdb.git Fix typos and thinkos reported by Sun Ming (and one reported by John). --- diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdbinv-s.m4.in b/gdb/doc/gdbinv-s.m4.in index f77e26da48d..2bd4c2d76f1 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdbinv-s.m4.in +++ b/gdb/doc/gdbinv-s.m4.in @@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ These working remote stubs are distributed with _GDBN__: @kindex sparc-stub.c For @sc{sparc} architectures. -@item m68-stub.c +@item m68k-stub.c @kindex m68-stub.c For Motorola 680x0 architectures. -@item i36-stub.c +@item i386-stub.c @kindex i36-stub.c For Intel 386 and compatible architectures. @end table @@ -87,6 +87,13 @@ The debugging stub for your architecture supplies these three subroutines: @table @code +@item set_debug_traps +@kindex set_debug_traps +@cindex remote serial stub, initialization +This routine arranges to transfer control to @code{handle_exception} +when your program stops. You must call this subroutine explicitly near +the beginning of your program. + @item handle_exception @kindex handle_exception @cindex remote serial stub, main routine @@ -105,13 +112,6 @@ execute a _GDBN__ command that makes your program resume; at that point, @code{handle_exception} returns control to your own code on the target machine. -@item set_debug_traps -@kindex set_debug_traps -@cindex remote serial stub, initialization -You must call this subroutine explicitly near the beginning of your -program. This is the routine that arranges to transfer control to -@code{handle_exception} when your program stops. - @item breakpoint @cindex @code{breakpoint} subroutine, remote Use this auxiliary subroutine to make your program contain a @@ -137,8 +137,7 @@ start of your debugging session. The debugging stubs that come with _GDBN__ are set up for a particular chip architecture, but they have no information about the rest of your debugging target machine. To allow the stub to work, you must supply -three special low-level subroutines, and make sure one library routine -is available. +these special low-level subroutines: @table @code @item int getDebugChar() @@ -161,7 +160,12 @@ be a no-op. On target machines that have instruction caches, _GDBN__ requires this function to make certain that the state of your program is stable. +@end table +@noindent +You must also make sure this library routine is available: + +@table @code @item void *memset(void *, int, int) @kindex memset This is the standard library function @code{memset} that sets an area of @@ -170,9 +174,9 @@ memory to a known value. If you have one of the free versions of either obtain it from your hardware manufacturer, or write your own. @end table -If you do not use the GNU C compiler, you may also need other standard -library subroutines; this will vary from one stub to another, but in -general the stubs are likely to use any of the common library +If you do not use the GNU C compiler, you may need other standard +library subroutines as well; this will vary from one stub to another, +but in general the stubs are likely to use any of the common library subroutines which @code{gcc} generates as inline code.