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Usually the executable or symbol will include a bit to 79designate the endian-ness, and you will not need to worry about 80which to use. However, you may still find it useful to adjust 81<small>GDB</small>’s idea of processor endian-ness manually. 82</p> 83<dl compact="compact"> 84<dd><a name="index-set-endian"></a> 85</dd> 86<dt><code>set endian big</code></dt> 87<dd><p>Instruct <small>GDB</small> to assume the target is big-endian. 88</p> 89</dd> 90<dt><code>set endian little</code></dt> 91<dd><p>Instruct <small>GDB</small> to assume the target is little-endian. 92</p> 93</dd> 94<dt><code>set endian auto</code></dt> 95<dd><p>Instruct <small>GDB</small> to use the byte order associated with the 96executable. 97</p> 98</dd> 99<dt><code>show endian</code></dt> 100<dd><p>Display <small>GDB</small>’s current idea of the target byte order. 101</p> 102</dd> 103</dl> 104 105<p>If the <code>set endian auto</code> mode is in effect and no executable has 106been selected, then the endianness used is the last one chosen either 107by one of the <code>set endian big</code> and <code>set endian little</code> 108commands or by inferring from the last executable used. If no 109endianness has been previously chosen, then the default for this mode 110is inferred from the target <small>GDB</small> has been built for, and is 111<code>little</code> if the name of the target CPU has an <code>el</code> suffix 112and <code>big</code> otherwise. 113</p> 114<p>Note that these commands merely adjust interpretation of symbolic 115data on the host, and that they have absolutely no effect on the 116target system. 117</p> 118 119 120 121 122</body> 123</html> 124