From cb7ad25c0404147a0a60f04c3b8fa8ac7386bb29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dbrownell Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 08:02:43 +0000 Subject: The "arm9tdmi.c" file is more of a generic ARM9 support file: - update comments to say so. - update docs to clarify that the "arm9tdmi" command prefix is a misnomer. - bugfix some messages that wrongly assume only ARM9TDMI based processors use this code. git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@2719 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60 --- doc/openocd.texi | 13 +++++++++---- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index 9960468c..0b6ecf02 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -4932,13 +4932,18 @@ Translate a virtual address @var{va} to a physical address and display the result. @end deffn -@subsection ARM9TDMI specific commands -@cindex ARM9TDMI +@subsection ARM9 specific commands +@cindex ARM9 -Many ARM9-family CPUs are built around ARM9TDMI integer cores, -or processors resembling ARM9TDMI, and can use these commands. +ARM9-family cores are built around ARM9TDMI or ARM9E (including ARM9EJS) +integer processors. Such cores include the ARM920T, ARM926EJ-S, and ARM966. +For historical reasons, one command shared by these cores starts +with the @command{arm9tdmi} prefix. +This is true even for ARM9E based processors, which implement the +ARMv5TE architecture instead of ARMv4T. + @c 9-june-2009: tried this on arm920t, it didn't work. @c no-params always lists nothing caught, and that's how it acts. -- cgit v1.2.3