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diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index 65075d77..cb340b4b 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -2117,14 +2117,15 @@ You can display the list with the @command{targets} This display often has only one CPU; here's what it might look like with more than one: @verbatim - CmdName Type Endian AbsChainPos Name State --- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- ---------- - 0: rm9200.cpu arm920t little 2 rm9200.cpu running - 1: MyTarget cortex_m3 little 0 mychip.cpu halted + TargetName Type Endian TapName State +-- ------------------ ---------- ------ ------------------ ------------ + 0* at91rm9200.cpu arm920t little at91rm9200.cpu running + 1 MyTarget cortex_m3 little mychip.foo tap-disabled @end verbatim One member of that list is the @dfn{current target}, which is implicitly referenced by many commands. +It's the one marked with a @code{*} near the target name. In particular, memory addresses often refer to the address space seen by that current target. Commands like @command{mdw} (memory display words) |