@@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ on the ARMv6 and ARMv7 architectures and may be inapplicable to older chips.
2323 choices when using CMake. Autoconf usage is deprecated as of 3.8.
2424
2525 Building LLVM/Clang in ``Release `` mode is preferred since it consumes
26- a lot less memory. Otherwise, the building process will very likely
26+ a lot less memory. Otherwise, the build process will very likely
2727 fail due to insufficient memory. It's also a lot quicker to only build
2828 the relevant back-ends (ARM and AArch64), since it's very unlikely that
29- you'll use an ARM board to cross-compile to other arches . If you're
29+ you'll use an ARM board to cross-compile to other architectures . If you're
3030 running Compiler-RT tests, also include the x86 back-end, or some tests
3131 will fail.
3232
@@ -48,15 +48,15 @@ on the ARMv6 and ARMv7 architectures and may be inapplicable to older chips.
4848 ``make -jN check-all `` or ``ninja check-all `` will run all compiler tests. For
4949 running the test suite, please refer to :doc: `TestingGuide `.
5050
51- #. If you are building LLVM/Clang on an ARM board with 1G of memory or less,
52- please use ``gold `` rather then GNU ``ld ``. In any case it is probably a good
51+ #. If you are building LLVM/Clang on an ARM board with 1 GB of memory or less,
52+ please use ``gold `` rather than GNU ``ld ``. In any case, it is probably a good
5353 idea to set up a swap partition, too.
5454
5555 .. code-block :: bash
5656
5757 $ sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/ld /usr/bin/ld.gold
5858
59- #. ARM development boards can be unstable and you may experience that cores
59+ #. ARM development boards can be unstable, and you may experience that cores
6060 are disappearing, caches being flushed on every big.LITTLE switch, and
6161 other similar issues. To help ease the effect of this, set the Linux
6262 scheduler to "performance" on **all ** cores using this little script:
@@ -73,12 +73,12 @@ on the ARMv6 and ARMv7 architectures and may be inapplicable to older chips.
7373 problems.
7474
7575#. Running the build on SD cards is ok, but they are more prone to failures
76- than good quality USB sticks, and those are more prone to failures than
77- external hard- drives (those are also a lot faster). So, at least, you
76+ than good- quality USB sticks, and those are more prone to failures than
77+ external hard drives (those are also a lot faster). So, at least, you
7878 should consider to buy a fast USB stick. On systems with a fast eMMC,
7979 that's a good option too.
8080
8181#. Make sure you have a decent power supply (dozens of dollars worth) that can
82- provide *at least * 4 amperes, this is especially important if you use USB
83- devices with your board. Externally powered USB/SATA harddrives are even
82+ provide *at least * 4 amperes. This is especially important if you use USB
83+ devices with your board. Externally powered USB/SATA hard drives are even
8484 better than having a good power supply.
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