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Fix hartset -> {hartsel} #973

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion debug_module.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ of {dm-data0}) or hart (e.g. contents of a register modified by a Program Buffe

Before starting an abstract command, a debugger must ensure that {dmcontrol-haltreq}, {dmcontrol-resumereq}, and {dmcontrol-ackhavereset} are all 0.

While an abstract command is executing ({abstractcs-busy} in {dm-abstractcs} is high), a debugger must not change `hartset`, and must not write 1 to {dmcontrol-haltreq}, {dmcontrol-resumereq}, {dmcontrol-ackhavereset}, {dmcontrol-setresethaltreq}, or {dmcontrol-clrresethaltreq}.
While an abstract command is executing ({abstractcs-busy} in {dm-abstractcs} is high), a debugger must not change {hartsel}, and must not write 1 to {dmcontrol-haltreq}, {dmcontrol-resumereq}, {dmcontrol-ackhavereset}, {dmcontrol-setresethaltreq}, or {dmcontrol-clrresethaltreq}.

If an abstract command does not complete in the expected time and
appears to be hung, the debugger can try to reset the hart (using {dmcontrol-hartreset} or {dmcontrol-ndmreset}).
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