From 7c5acf8660ddfce4746152e03749b699532f513f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Antonio Borneo Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:48:49 +0800 Subject: whitespace cleanup, mostly for docs Remove useless space/tab at end of lines. Remove spaces in indentation and replace with tab. Signed-off-by: Antonio Borneo Signed-off-by: David Brownell --- doc/manual/primer/commands.txt | 2 +- doc/manual/release.txt | 2 +- doc/manual/server.txt | 2 +- doc/openocd.texi | 24 ++++++++++++------------ 4 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/manual/primer/commands.txt b/doc/manual/primer/commands.txt index c9db7ccb..61697349 100644 --- a/doc/manual/primer/commands.txt +++ b/doc/manual/primer/commands.txt @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ static COMMAND_HELPER(handle_hello_args, const char **sep, const char **name) @endcode Of course, you may also call other macros or functions, but that extends -beyond the scope of this tutorial on writing commands. +beyond the scope of this tutorial on writing commands. @section primercmdreg Command Registration diff --git a/doc/manual/release.txt b/doc/manual/release.txt index 737cf139..70a22ffd 100644 --- a/doc/manual/release.txt +++ b/doc/manual/release.txt @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ affect its behavior: @section releasetutorial Release Tutorials -This section should contain a brief tutorial for using the Release +This section should contain a brief tutorial for using the Release Script to perform release tasks, but the new script needs to be used for 0.3.0. diff --git a/doc/manual/server.txt b/doc/manual/server.txt index 57bac4a3..5250f7f1 100644 --- a/doc/manual/server.txt +++ b/doc/manual/server.txt @@ -320,6 +320,6 @@ openocd -s /usr/local/share/openocd -f httpd/httpd.tcl -f interface/dummy.cfg -f Navigate to: http://localhost:8888/ - + */ diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index 02caf5b1..7281d717 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -3757,14 +3757,14 @@ Use it in board specific configuration files, not interactively. @comment the REAL name for this command is "ocd_flash_banks" @comment less confusing would be: "flash list" (like "nand list") @deffn Command {flash banks} -Prints a one-line summary of each device that was +Prints a one-line summary of each device that was declared using @command{flash bank}, numbered from zero. Note that this is the @emph{plural} form; the @emph{singular} form is a very different command. @end deffn @deffn Command {flash list} -Retrieves a list of associative arrays for each device that was +Retrieves a list of associative arrays for each device that was declared using @command{flash bank}, numbered from zero. This returned list can be manipulated easily from within scripts. @end deffn @@ -4914,28 +4914,28 @@ nand device $NANDFLASH at91sam9 $CHIPNAME 0x40000000 0xfffffe800 @end example AT91SAM9 chips support single-bit ECC hardware. The @code{write_page} and @code{read_page} methods are used to utilize the ECC hardware unless they are -disabled by using the @command{nand raw_access} command. There are four +disabled by using the @command{nand raw_access} command. There are four additional commands that are needed to fully configure the AT91SAM9 NAND controller. Two are optional; most boards use the same wiring for ALE/CLE: @deffn Command {at91sam9 cle} num addr_line -Configure the address line used for latching commands. The @var{num} +Configure the address line used for latching commands. The @var{num} parameter is the value shown by @command{nand list}. @end deffn @deffn Command {at91sam9 ale} num addr_line -Configure the address line used for latching addresses. The @var{num} +Configure the address line used for latching addresses. The @var{num} parameter is the value shown by @command{nand list}. @end deffn -For the next two commands, it is assumed that the pins have already been +For the next two commands, it is assumed that the pins have already been properly configured for input or output. @deffn Command {at91sam9 rdy_busy} num pio_base_addr pin -Configure the RDY/nBUSY input from the NAND device. The @var{num} -parameter is the value shown by @command{nand list}. @var{pio_base_addr} +Configure the RDY/nBUSY input from the NAND device. The @var{num} +parameter is the value shown by @command{nand list}. @var{pio_base_addr} is the base address of the PIO controller and @var{pin} is the pin number. @end deffn @deffn Command {at91sam9 ce} num pio_base_addr pin -Configure the chip enable input to the NAND device. The @var{num} -parameter is the value shown by @command{nand list}. @var{pio_base_addr} +Configure the chip enable input to the NAND device. The @var{num} +parameter is the value shown by @command{nand list}. @var{pio_base_addr} is the base address of the PIO controller and @var{pin} is the pin number. @end deffn @end deffn @@ -5824,7 +5824,7 @@ and using the MCR instruction. an ARM register.) @end deffn -@deffn Command {arm mrc} pX coproc op1 CRn CRm op2 +@deffn Command {arm mrc} pX coproc op1 CRn CRm op2 Read a coprocessor @var{pX} register passing parameters @var{CRn}, @var{CRm}, opcodes @var{opc1} and @var{opc2}, and the MRC instruction. @@ -5843,7 +5843,7 @@ core mode if necessary. @cindex ARMv5 The ARMv4 and ARMv5 architectures are widely used in embedded systems, -and introduced core parts of the instruction set in use today. +and introduced core parts of the instruction set in use today. That includes the Thumb instruction set, introduced in the ARMv4T variant. -- cgit v1.2.3