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Seite 1 - User's Manual

REJ10J1608-0100 User's ManualM16C PC4701 Emulator Debugger V.1.03Renesas Microcomputer Development Environment SystemRev.1.00 Jul. 01, 2007

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12.2.1 Stack area used by the emulator ...268 12.2.2 Interrupt stack poin

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7.2 ASM Watch Window The ASM watch window is a window in which you can register specific addresses as watchpoints and inspect memory contents at th

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7 Windows/Dialogs 89 7.2.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Men

Seite 5 - Setup of Debugger 1

7.3 C Watch Window The C Watch Window displays C/C++ expressions and their values (results of calculations). The C/C++ expressions displayed in the

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7 Windows/Dialogs 91 ATTENTION • You cannot change the values of the C watch points listed below: - Register variables - C watch point which

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7.3.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Menu Function Add... Add

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.4 Coverage Window The Coverage window allows you to reference the coverage measurement result of the functions of the target p

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7.4.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Menu Function Select source

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.4.2 Refer to the Source Line/the Executed Address It is possible to refer in the Editor(Source) Window or Memory Window. 7.4.

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7.5 Script Window The Script Window displays the execution of text -format script commands and the results of that execution. Script commands can

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7 Windows/Dialogs 97 7.5.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Menu

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Setup of Debugger 1

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7.6 S/W Break Point Setting Window The S/W Break Point Setting window allows you to set software break points. Software breaks stop the execution

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7 Windows/Dialogs 99 7.6.1 Command Button The buttons on this window has the following meanings. Button Function Load... Load setting informatio

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7.6.2 Setting and Deleting a Break Points from Editor(Source) Window The area which can be set in the software breakpoint is different according to

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7 H/W Break Point Setting Window The H/W Breakpoint Setting window is used to set hardware breakpoints for the Emulators. •

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7.7.1.1 Specify the Break Event To set events, double-click to select the event you want to set from the event setting area of the H/W Break Point

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7 Windows/Dialogs • When FETCH is selected Breaks for the instruction fetch. (The debugger for M32C not support. When using these products, use m

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• When BIT SYMBOL is selected Breaks for the bit access. • When INTERRUPT is selected Breaks for the interrupt occurrence or termination. (The

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7 Windows/Dialogs • When TRIGGER is selected Breaks for the status of signal input from external trace cable. 105

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7.7.2 Specify the Combinatorial Condition To specify a combinatorial condition, specify the desired condition from the combinatorial condition spec

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.3 Specify the Process ID By specifying a process ID, it is possible to detect only event establishment under specific cond

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7.7.5 Specify the Events (Instruction Fetch) To specify an instruction fetch event, change the event select dialog box's Event Type to "F

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.5.2 Instruction Fetch of Specified Address Area(In) Set as below. Example) Instruction fetch at address 80000h to 80FFFh

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7.7.5.3 Instruction Fetch of Specified Address Area(Out) Set as below. Example) Instruction fetch at any address other than the range 80000h to 8

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.5.4 Entering/exiting to specified function Set as below. Example) Entering a break to function name "wait" Ex

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7.7.6 Specify the Events (Memory Access) To specify a memory access event, change the event select dialog box's Event Type to "DATA ACCES

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.6.1.1. Writing/Reading a Specified Address Set as below. Example) Writing to even address 400h 113

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Example) Writing byte length data 32h to even address 400h 114

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7 Windows/Dialogs Example) Writing byte length data 32h to odd address 401h Contents of settings vary with each product and bus width. (8 bits bus

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(16 bits bus width) 116

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7 Windows/Dialogs Example) Writing word length data 1234h to even address 400h Contents of settings vary with each product and bus width. (8 bits

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1 Features 1. Features 1.1 Real-Time RAM Monitor Function This function allows you to inspect changes of memory contents without impairing the realt

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2nd point 118

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7 Windows/Dialogs (16 bits bus width) 119

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Example) Writing data 10h - 3Fh to even address 400h 120

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.6.1.2. Reading/writing data to the specified address range Set as below. Example) Writing data to addresses ranging from 400

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7.7.6.1.3. Reading/writing data to addresses outside the specified range Set as below. Example) Writing data to addresses below 7FFh 122

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.6.2 Memory Access(The debugger for M16C/R8C) 7.7.6.2.1. Writing/Reading a Specified Address Set as below. Example) Writing

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Example) Writing byte length data 32h to even address 400h 124

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7 Windows/Dialogs Example) Writing byte length data 32h to odd address 401h Contents of settings vary with each product and bus width. (8 bits bus

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7 Windows/Dialogs Example) Writing word length data 1234h to even address 400h 127

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1.1.2 Sampling Period Sampling cycle means the display update interval. You can specify this function in any window which supports the RAM monitor.

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Example) Writing data 10h - 3Fh to even address 400h 128

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.6.2.2. Reading/writing data to the specified address range Set as below. Example) Writing data to addresses ranging from 4

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7.7.6.2.3. Reading/writing data to addresses outside the specified range Set as below. Example) Writing data to addresses below 7FFh 130

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.6.3 Memory Access(The debugger for 740) The debugger For 740, a write of word length data to the even address cannot be dete

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Example) Writing byte length data 32h to even address 400h 132

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7 Windows/Dialogs Example) Writing data 10h - 3Fh to even address 400h 133

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7.7.6.3.2. Reading/writing data to the specified address range Set as below. Example) Writing data to addresses ranging from 400h to 40Fh 134

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.6.3.3. Reading/writing data to addresses outside the specified range Set as below. Example) Writing data to addresses below

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7.7.7 Specify the Events (Bit Access) To specify a bit access event, change the event select dialog box's Event Type to "BIT SYMBOL"

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.7.1.1. Writing/Reading a Specified Bit Symbol Set as below. Example) Writing "1" to bit symbol "bitsym"

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1 Features 3 1.2 Break Functions 1.2.1 Software Breaks Function Software Break breaks the target program before execution of the command at the sp

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7.7.8 Specify the Events (Interrupt) To specify an interrupt event, change Event Type in the event select dialog box to "INTERRUPT". When

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.8.2 Interrupt Termination Set as below. 139

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7.7.9 Specify the Events (External Trigger Signal) To specify an event for external trigger signal, change Event Type in the event select dialog bo

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7 Windows/Dialogs Example) Fall of EXT1(brown) signal 7.7.9.2 Combination of rise/fall edges Set as below. Example) Rise of EXT0 (white)/EX

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7.7.10 Specify the Event Combination Condition Use the Combination group of the event setting windows to specify the combinatorial conditions of ev

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.10.2 Select AND(Same Time) Change the Combination group to "AND (Same Time)". Next, check (turn on) an event in th

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Sequential specification Use the buttons included in the Sequential group. Pass counts can be specified from the popup menu that appears when selec

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.7.11 Specify the Process ID By specifying a task name (task number), it is possible to enable only the events that occurred in

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7.8 Protect Window The Protect window sets the protect break (memory protect) function of the emulator. • The protect break function is disable

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.9 Trace Point Setting Window The Trace Point Setting window is used to set trace points. • The events listed below can be

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1.2.2 Hardware Break This function causes the target program to stop upon detecting a data read/write to memory, instruction execution, or the risi

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7.9.1 Specify the Trace Event To set events, double-click to select the event you want to set from the event setting area of the Trace Point Settin

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7 Windows/Dialogs • When DATA ACCESS is selected Traces for the memory access. • When BIT SYMBOL is selected Traces for the bit access. 1

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• When INTERRUPT is selected Traces for the interrupt occurrence or termination. (The debugger for M32C not support.) • When TRIGGER is select

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.9.2 Specify the Combinatorial Condition To specify a combinatorial condition, specify the desired condition from the combinato

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• When State Transition is selected Click the Details... button, and the dialog box shown below appears. Specification by a state transition diagr

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.9.5 Specify the Trace Write Condition Conditions for cycles to be written to trace memory can be specified. Total Writes

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7.9.7 Specify the Events (Instruction Fetch) How to set events for fetch is same as the way for H/W Break Point Setting Window. For detail about th

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.9.14 Specify the write condition Trace data write conditions can be specified. You can specify the following write conditions:

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• For condition 3, choose the Mode shown below and set the Start event. • For condition 4, choose the Mode shown below and set the Start eve

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7 Windows/Dialogs Similarly, when specifying conditions 5 to 7, choose "Exclude" and click the "Detail..." button to open the

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1 Features 1.2.3 Protect Break This function causes the target program to stop upon detecting a data write to the ROM area or an access to an unused

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• For condition 7, choose the Mode shown below and set the Start event. 158

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.10 Time Measurement Window The Time Measurement window displays the minimum/maximum/average execution time and measurement cou

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7.10.1 Specify the Time Measurement Event The events listed below can be specified as measurement events. • The debugger for M32C Memory Access,

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7 Windows/Dialogs • When FETCH is selected Measures for the instruction fetch. (The debugger for M32C not support. When using these products, use

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• When BIT SYMBOL is selected Measures for the bit access. • When INTERRUPT is selected Measures for the interrupt occurrence or termination.

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7 Windows/Dialogs • When TRIGGER is selected Measures for the status of signal input from external trace cable. 163

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7.10.2 Time Measurement Condition For the time measurement conditions, the following can be specified for each measurement interval. Measures t

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7 Windows/Dialogs 165 7.10.4 Specify the Events (Instruction Fetch) How to set events for fetch is same as the way for H/W Break Point Setting Win

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7.10.9 Set the Measurement Condition For the debugger, the following measurement conditions can be specified. • Measure the execution time between

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.10.9.2 Measure the event occurrence cycle 1. Set the measurement event (measurement start event only). 2. Specify the follow

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1.3 Real-Time Trace Function This function records a target program execution history. Up to 32K cycles of execution history can be recorded. Thi

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7.10.9.4 Measure the execution time of the specified function (1) Measure the execution time of the specified function. In this mode, the function

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.10.9.5 Measure the execution time of the specified function (2) Measure the execution time of the specified function. In this

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7.11 Trace Window The Trace Window is used to display the results of real-time trace measurement. • Bus mode This mode allows you to inspect cyc

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7 Windows/Dialogs 1. Cycle display area: Shows trace cycles. Double-click here to bring up a dialog box to change the displayed cycle. 2. Label

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7.11.2 Configuration of Disassemble Mode When disassemble mode is selected while bus mode is unselected, trace information is displayed in disassem

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.11.3 Configuration of Data Access Mode When data access mode is selected while bus mode and disassemble mode are unselected, t

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7.11.4 Configuration of Source Mode When only source mode is selected, trace information is displayed in source mode. Source mode is configured as

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7 Windows/Dialogs 175 7.11.5 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Men

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7.11.6 Display of bus information on the M32C Debugger From left to right, the contents are as follows: • Address • The status of the address bus

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7 Windows/Dialogs 177 Representation Status C U P O C P O R P Operation co e sized Operand size - - - No accessing CPU 0 1 0byte 1byte CPU

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1 Features 7 1.3.2 Trace Condition Setting The following designations are available as trace events: • Address designation - Instruction fetch

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7.11.7 Display of bus information on the M16C/R8C Debugger From left to right, the contents are as follows: • Address The status of the address bu

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7 Windows/Dialogs 179 Display format Status - No change CB Operation code read (bytes) RB Operand read (bytes) QC Instruction queue buffer cl

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7.11.8 Display of bus information on the 740 Debugger From left to right, the contents are as follows: • Address The status of the address bus •

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.12 Data Trace Window The Data Trace Window is used to analyze the results of real-time trace measurements and graphically show

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7.12.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Menu Function Analyze Trac

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.13 GUI I/O Window The GUI I/O window allows you for port input by creating a user target system key input panel (button) in th

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7.13.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Menu Function Select Item

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.14 MR Window Use the MR Window to display the status of the realtime OS. The debugger for 740 doesn't support this func

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7.14.1.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Menu Function Task Di

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.14.2 Display the Task Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Task]. By double-clicking any line, the in

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1. This document is provided for reference purposes only so that Renesas customers may select the appropriate Renesas products for their use.

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1.4 Time Measurement Function The time measurement function allows you to measure the maximum, minimum, and average execution times and measurement

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• *1Task Status Display Status RUN RUNNING state RDY READY state SUS SUSPENDED state DMT DORMANT state WAI(SLP) Sleeping state WAI(SLP)-SUS Slee

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7 Windows/Dialogs 189 7.14.2.2 Display the Task Status(When the realtime OS is MRxx conformed to uITRON specifications V.4.0.) All the tasks defin

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• *1Task Status Display Status RUN RUNNING state RDY READY state SUS SUSPENDED state DMT DORMANT state WAI(SLP) Sleeping state WAI(SLP)-SUS Slee

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7 Windows/Dialogs • *2Display the Wait Cancellation Condition of Event Flag Wfmode Status TWF_ANDW Waits for all bits set in the wait bit patte

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7.14.4 Display the Timeout Queue Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Timeout Queue]. 7.14.4.1 Display the Timeout Queue S

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7 Windows/Dialogs 193 7.14.4.2 Display the Timeout Queue Status(When the realtime OS is MRxx conformed to uITRON specifications V.4.0.) The functi

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7.14.5 Display the Event Flag Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Event Flag]. 7.14.5.1 Display the Event Flag Status(Whe

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7 Windows/Dialogs 195 • The following are displayed in the Flgatr area: TA_TFIFO Task wait queue is in FIFO order TA_TPRI Task wait queue is

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7.14.6 Display the Semaphore Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Semaphore]. 7.14.6.1 Display the Semaphore Status(When t

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7 Windows/Dialogs 197 • The following are displayed in the Sematr area: TA_TFIFO Task wait queue is in FIFO order TA_TPRI Task wait queue is

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1 Features 1.5 Coverage Function Coverage Measurement is a function to record the addresses executed (accessed) by the target program (C0 coverage).

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7.14.7 Display the Mailbox Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Mailbox]. 7.14.7.1 Display the Mailbox Status (When the re

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7 Windows/Dialogs 199 7.14.7.2 Display the Mailbox Status (When the realtime OS is MRxx conformed to uITRON specifications V.4.0.) All the mail bo

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7.14.8 Display the Data Queue Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Data Queue]. 7.14.8.1 Display the Data Queue Status(Whe

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7 Windows/Dialogs 201 • The Data Queue (Wait) field displays a string "Send" if a task waiting for a message sending, and then displays

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7.14.9 Display the Cycle Handler Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Cyclic Handler]. 7.14.9.1 Display the Cycle Handler

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7 Windows/Dialogs 203 7.14.9.2 Display the Cycle Handler Status(When the realtime OS is MRxx conformed to uITRON specifications V.4.0.) All the cy

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7.14.10 Display the Alarm Handler Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Alarm Handler]. When the realtime OS is MRxx confor

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.14.11 Display the Memory Pool Status In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Mode] -> [Memory Pool]. 7.14.11.1 Display th

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7.14.11.2 Display the Memory Pool Status(When the realtime OS is MRxx conformed to uITRON specifications V.4.0.) All the memory pools are listed in

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.14.12 Display the Task Context 7.14.12.1 Display the Task Context In the MR window, select Popup Menu - [Context...]. The Con

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1.6 Real-Time OS Debugging Function This function debugs the realtime OS-dependent parts of the target program that uses the realtime OS. This fun

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7.14.12.2 Change the task context Enter the task ID number in the Task ID field in the Context dialog and click the Set button. The Set Context dia

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.15 MR Trace Window The MR Trace window measures the task execution history of a program using the real time OS and displays th

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When moving the mouse to the information displayed in the window, the pop up window as below is opened, showing the detailed information. Interrup

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7 Windows/Dialogs 211 7.15.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Men

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7.15.2 Refer the Execution History of Task(MRxx Window) You can reference the task execution history in the MR Trace window. You can reference the

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.15.2.4 Refer the Execution History of Task You can reference the task execution transition in the MR Trace window. By movin

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7.15.2.4.1. Search the History of System Call Issue Click the "Search" button in the tool bar. The Search dialog is opened. (Or, select

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.15.2.4.2. Change the display magnification Click the "Expand" button or "Reduce" button in the tool bar.

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7.15.2.4.4. Change the task display order Drag the task/interrupt routine to be moved (the left portion of the graph) to the destination. To in

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.15.2.5 Measure the Execution Time of Task You can measure the execution time between the markers by changing the positions of

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2 About the Emulator PC4701 11 2. About the Emulator PC4701 The PC4701 emulator system is a generic term used for the 8/16-bit MCU emulators. It c

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7.16 MR Analyze Window The MR Analyze window displays the result of the measurement data statistically analyzed within the range specified by the s

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.16.2 Configuration of Ready State Duration Display Mode The ready state time display mode by task is used to display the resul

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7.16.4 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Menu Function Run Time CP

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.16.5.2 Refer the Ready Queue Time Click the Ready->Run button in the tool bar. (Or, select Menu - [Rdy -> Run].) The

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7.16.5.3.1. Extract the Issuance History Click the "Pick Up" button in the tool bar. (Or, select Menu - [Pick Up System Call...].) The

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.17 MR Task Pause Window The MR Task Pause Window realizes the task pause function of the real time OS (MR308/MR30). The debugg

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ATTENTION Task pause function uses the address match interrupt of the MCU. Don't use this function when the target program uses the address ma

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.17.3 Pause the Specified Task Use the MR Task Pause window. To open the MR Task Pause window, select Menu - [View] -> [RTOS

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7.17.3.1 Pause Task Being Executed at a Specified Position 1. Click the ID field or (name) field of the task pause display field of the task li

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.17.3.2 Pause After a Paused Task is Executed up to Specified Position 1. Click the ID field or (name)field of the task pau

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3. Before starting the debugger 3.1 Communication method by emulator The supported communication methods are as follows. (The supported communicat

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7.17.3.3 Turn Pause of Certain Task Off 1. Click the ID field or (name) field in the task pause display area of the ask line to be released fro

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.17.3.4 Display Program Contents of Certain Task in Task Source Display Area Click the ID field of (name) field in the task

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7.18 Task Trace Window The Task Trace window measures the task execution history of a program using the real time OS and display it graphically. Th

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7 Windows/Dialogs 231 The grid lines are displayed using the start marker as the radix point. The scale is displayed, using the time at which the

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7.18.2 Refer the Execution History of Task(Taskxx Window) You can reference the task execution history in the Task Trace window. You can reference

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7 Windows/Dialogs 233 ATTENTION When specifying WORD in the access size when performing PID setting in the RTOS Information dialog, you must obser

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7.18.2.2 Refer the Execution History of Task You can reference task trace transition in the Task Trace window. By moving the mouse to the inform

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.18.2.2.2. Change the grid line display interval Select [Value ...] from popup menu by right-clicking on the window. The Val

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7.18.2.3 Measure the Execution Time of Task By changing the start marker position and end marker position in the Task Trace window, you can measure

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.19 Task Analyze Window The Task Analyze window displays the result of the measurement data statistically analyzed within the r

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3 Before starting the debugger 13 3.1.4 Proprietary Parallel Interface Supported only when using the PC4701HS emulator. • The host computer must h

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7.19.2 Analyze the Execution History of Task You can reference the execution history statistical processing in the Task Analyze window. This window

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8 Table of Script Commands 239 8. Table of Script Commands The following script commands are prepared. The commands with yellow color displaying c

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8.1.3 Register Operation Commands Comman Name dS ort Name h Contents Register R Checks and sets a register value 8.1.4 Memory Operation Comman

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8 Table of Script Commands 241 8.1.7 Hardware Break Setting Commands Command Name Sho t Name r Contents Hardw k areBrea HB Sets and checks a har

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8.1.12 Map Commands Comm nd Name aShort Name Contents Map* - Checks and sets mapping data 8.1.13 Clock Command Comm nd Name aShor Name t C

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8 Table of Script Commands 243 8.2 Table of Script Commands (alphabetical order) Command Name Short Name Contents AddPath - Adds the search pa

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Path - Sets and checks the search path Pause - Waits for user input Print - Check value of specified C variable expression. Protec t PT

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9 Writing Script Files 245 9. Writing Script Files This debugger allows you to run script files in a Script Window. The script file contains the c

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9.1.1 Script Command You can use the same script commands that you enter in the Script Window. You can also call script files from within other scr

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9 Writing Script Files 247 9.1.4 Loop Statement(while,endw) and Break Statement In loop statements, execution of a group of statements is repeated

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3.2 Download of Firmware It is necessary to down-load the firmware which corresponds to connected Emulation Pod when the debugger is started to the

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9.2 Writing Expressions This debugger allows you to use expressions for specifying addresses, data, and number of passes, etc. The following shows

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9 Writing Script Files 249 9.2.2 Symbols and labels You can include symbols and labels defined in your target program, or symbols and labels define

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9.2.2.2 Priority levels of labels and symbols The conversion of values to labels or symbols, and vice versa, is subject to the following levels of

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9 Writing Script Files 251 9.2.4 Register variables Register variables are used for using the values of registers in an expression. Precede the nam

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9.2.7 Character constants The specified character or character string is converted into ASCII code and processed as a constant. • Enclose characte

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10 C/C++ Expressions 253 10. C/C++ Expressions 10.1 Writing C/C++ Expressions You can use C/C++ expressions consisting of the tokens shown below fo

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10.1.2 Scope Resolution The scope resolution operator :: is available as following. Global scope: ::valiable name ::x, ::val Class scope: class nam

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10 C/C++ Expressions 255 10.1.6 Sign Inversion Sign inversion is indicated by the minus sign (-). You can only specify "-immediate_value"

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10.1.9 Pointers to Members Pointers to members using the ".*" or "->*" operator can be refered only in the forms of variable

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10 C/C++ Expressions 257 10.1.13 Casting to typedef Types You can use casting to typedef types (types other than the C basic types) and the pointer

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3 Before starting the debugger 3.3 Setting before emulator starts 3.3.1 USB communication Connection of USB devices is detected by Windows' Plu

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10.2 Display Format of C/C++ Expressions C/C++ expressions in the data display areas of the C Watch Windows are displayed as their type name, C/C++

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10 C/C++ Expressions 10.2.3 Pointer Types • When the result of calculation is a pointer type to other than a char* type, it is displayed in hexadec

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10.2.4 Array Types • When the result of calculation is an array type other than a char [ ] type, the starting address is displayed in hex as follo

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10 C/C++ Expressions 10.2.8 When No C Symbol is Found If the calculated expression contained a C symbol that could not be found, it is displayed as

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11. Display the Cause of the Program Stoppage If the program is stoped by the debug function, the cause of the stoppage is displayed in the Output

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12 Attention 263 12. Attention 12.1 Common Attention 12.1.1 File operation on Windows 1. File Name and Directory Name - Operation is not guara

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12.1.2.3 The debugger for 740 Only the ROM area memory-mapped in the area set as Internal can be designated for software breakpoint. You cannot se

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12 Attention 265 12.1.4 Function name in C++ • When you input the address using the function name in setting display address, setting break points

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12.1.9 Restriction of LPT port 1. The emulator uses a printer (parallel) port during LPT communications with personal computer. The IAR C compil

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12 Attention 267 12.1.10 Notes for coverage function Coverage Measurement is a function to record the addresses accessed by the target program. T

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3.3.2 LAN communication 1 Before the emulator can be connected in a LAN, the IP address, etc. must first be registered in the emulator. For the emu

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12.2 Attention of the M32C Debugger 12.2.1 Stack area used by the emulator The emulator uses the interrupt stack area as a work area (20 bytes). Be

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12 Attention 269 12.2.5 Hardware Event • The debugger does not support a command fetch (Fetch) or an interrupt as a hardware event. • If you spec

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12.3 Attention of the M16C/R8C Debugger 12.3.1 Map of stack area used by the emulator The M16C/60,M16C/20 series emulators use a stack area of 4 by

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12 Attention 271 12.3.5 Hardware Event • If you specify word-length (2-byte length) data from an odd address as an event in the following data acc

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12.3.8 Memory Space Expansion • C watch window, Memory window, and other debugging windows can not show correct values, when it shows the expanded

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12 Attention 273 12.4 Attention of the 740 Debugger 12.4.1 Setting of Memory Map The map attributes immediately after the emulator has started up a

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12.4.7 About the single-step execution and the program break function in the internal RAM area of the mcu When debugging with the emulation pod M38

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12 Attention 275 12.5 Option of C Compiler/Assembler/Linker We do not evaluate other settings, so we can not recommend to append other options. 12

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12.5.3 When Using the IAR C Compiler (EW) Please specify the project setting by following process. 1. The Setting in the IAR Embedded Workbench Wh

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12 Attention 277 12.5.4 When Using the IAR C Compiler (ICC) 12.5.4.1 Specify the Option Please compile according to the following procedures and l

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3 Before starting the debugger 5. Click the Next button, and the dialog box shown below appears. Set the IP address, subnet mask, port number, and

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12.5.5 When Using the TASKING C Compiler (EDE) Please specify the project setting by following process. 1. Select menu - [EDE]->[C Compiler Op

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12 Attention 279 12.5.7 When Using the IAR EC++ Compiler (EW) Please specify the project setting by following process. 1. The Setting in the IAR E

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M16C PC4701 Emulator Debugger V.1.03 User's Manual Publication Date: Jul. 01, 2007 Rev.1.00 Published by:

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M16C PC4701 Emulator Debugger V.1.03User's Manual

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Overview The High-performance Embedded Workshop is a Graphical User Interface intended to ease the development and debugging of applications written

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3.3.3 LAN communication 2 Please exexute registry setting program (Sack.exe) before starting the debugger. It is necessary for LAN communication wi

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3 Before starting the debugger 3.3.4 Proprietary parallel communication If you are using this debugger in a combination of the parallel I/F, you nee

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4. Preparation before Use Please run the High-performance Embedded Workshop and connect the emulator . In addition, in order to debug with this pr

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4 Preparation before Use 4.2 Starting the High-performance Embedded Workshop Activate the High-performance Embedded Workshop from [Programs] in the

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4.2.1 Creating a New Workspace (Toolchain Used) 4.2.1.1 Step1 : Creation of a new workspace In the [Welcome!] dialog box that is displayed when th

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4 Preparation before Use 4.2.1.2 Step2 : Setting for the Toolchain A wizard for the project creation starts. Here, the following contents are set

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4.2.1.3 Step 3: Selecting of the Target Platform Select the target system used for your debugging (emulator, simulator). When the setting for the t

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4 Preparation before Use 4.2.1.4 Step4 : Setting the Configuration File Name Set the configuration file name for each of the all selected target. Th

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4.2.1.5 Step5 : The check of a created file name Finally, confirm the file name you create. The files which will be generated by the High-performan

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4 Preparation before Use 4.2.2 Creating a New Workspace (Toolchain Not Used) When debugging the existing load module file with this product, a works

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Active X, Microsoft, MS-DOS, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporati

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4.2.2.2 Step 2: Selecting of the Target Platform Select the target system used for your debugging (emulator, simulator). A wizard starts and the fo

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4 Preparation before Use 4.2.2.3 Step3 : Setting the Configuration File Name Set the configuration file name for each of the all selected target. Th

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4.2.2.4 Step4 : Registering the Load modules to be downloaded Finally, register the load module file to be used. Select [Debug Settings...] from th

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4 Preparation before Use 3. Then register the corresponding download module in the [Download Modules] list box. A download module can be specified

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4.3 Starting the Debugger The debugging can be started by connecting with an emulator. 4.3.1 Connecting the Emulator Connect the emulator by simpl

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5 Setup the Debugger 5. Setup the Debugger 5.1 Init Dialog The Init dialog box is provided for setting the items that need to be set when the debu

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5.1.1 MCU Tab The specified content becomes effective when the next being start. 5.1.1.1 Specifying the MCU file Click the "Refer"

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5 Setup the Debugger 5.1.1.3 Executing Self-Check Specify this option to execute self-check* on the emulator when the debugger starts up. Be sure

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5.1.1.5 Using/unusing the watchdog timer Specify whether or not to use the watchdog timer. (By default, the watchdog timer is unused.) This specifi

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5 Setup the Debugger 5.1.2 Debugging Information Tab The specified content becomes effective when the next being start. 5.1.2.1 display the compi

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Setup of Debugger 1 1. Features 1 1.1 Real-Time RAM Monitor Function...

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5.1.2.3 Specify whether to display the instruction format specifier Specify whether to display the instruction format specifier in the disassembled

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5 Setup the Debugger 5.1.3 F/W and Work Area Tab The specified content becomes effective when the next being start. In this tab, only the debugger f

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5.1.4 Memory Extension Mode Tab This tab enabled only when the MCU tab in the Init dialog is used to specify the MCU file of the microcomputer (M16

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5 Setup the Debugger 41 ATTENTION The functions may be restricted depending on the type of memory space expansion mode. Extension Mode 1 • When t

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Extension Mode 2 • The memory reference commands are added, which reference the internal ROM in the bank duplicated area in the dump format (see t

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5 Setup the Debugger 5.1.5 Clock Tab The specified content becomes effective when the next being start. 5.1.5.1 Specify the Target Clock Change t

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5.1.6 Script Tab The specified content becomes effective when the next being start. 5.1.6.1 Automatically Execute the Script Commands To automat

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5 Setup the Debugger 5.2 Setting of the Communication Interface 5.2.1 Setting of the USB Interface USB communication uses the personal computer&apos

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5.2.2 Setting of the LPT Interface LPT communication uses a parallel interface (printer interface) of the personal computer. LPT communication can

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5 Setup the Debugger 5.2.3 Setting of the LAN Interface LAN communication uses a LAN interface of the personal computer. Before using LAN, you must

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5.1.5 Clock Tab ...43 5.1.6 Scri

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5.2.3.2 Setting of the LAN Interface To set the LAN communication, click the "LAN" radio button of the MCU tab in the Init dialog. The se

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5 Setup the Debugger 5.2.4 Setting of the Parallel Interface Special parallel communication uses a special parallel interface board PCA4202G02 (opt

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5.3 Setup the Debugger for M32C 5.3.1 Emem Dialog In the Emem dialog box, setting information on the user target. The Emem dialog box opens after c

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5 Setup the Debugger 5.3.1.1.1. Select the Processor Mode Specify the processor mode for the target system. Either the following can be specified

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5.3.1.2.1. Debug monitor's bank address settings This product allocates a 64-Kbyte contiguous address area as the emulator's work area fo

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5 Setup the Debugger 53 Follow the procedure described below. Bank (Set bank address) Specify the bank address of the debug target area to be allo

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5.4 Setup the Debugger for M16C/R8C 5.4.1 Map Command The memory map information must be altered to suit the target microcomputer's memory spa

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5 Setup the Debugger 55 5.5 Setup the Debugger for 740 5.5.1 Map Command The memory map information must be altered to suit the target microcompute

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5.6 Method of making MCU file 5.6.1 Method of making MCU file (the M16C/R8C Debugger) The following content is sequentially described in the MCU fi

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5 Setup the Debugger 57 5.6.2 Method of making MCU file (the 740 Debugger) The following content is sequentially described in the MCU file. Please

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7.5.1 Extended Menus ...97 7.6 S/W Break Po

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ATTENTION For a new MCU, new POD number, new firmware name and new MCU information number may be used. 5.6.2.1 Example 2 3B FF FFFC 0 M38000 00

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6 Tutorial 61 6. Tutorial 6.1 Introduction This section describes the main functions of this debugger by using a tutorial program. The tutorial pro

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6.2 Usage Please follow these instructions: 6.2.1 Step1 : Starting the Debugger 6.2.1.1 Preparation before Use To run the High-performance Embedd

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6 Tutorial 6.2.2 Step2 : Checking the Operation of RAM Check that RAM is operating correctly. Display and edit the contents of the memory in the [Me

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6.2.3 Step3 : Downloading the Tutorial Program 6.2.3.1 Downloading the Tutorial Program Download the object program to be debugged. The download f

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6 Tutorial 6.2.3.2 Displaying the Source Program This debugger allows the user to debug a user program at the source level. Double-click [tutorial.c

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6.2.4 Step4 : Setting a Breakpoint A software breakpoint is a basic debugging function. The [Editor(Source)] window provides a very simple way of s

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6 Tutorial 6.2.5 Step5 : Executing the Program Execute the program as described in the following: 6.2.5.1 Resetting of CPU To reset the CPU, select

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7.14.3 Display the Ready Queue Status ...191 7.14.4 Display the Timeout Q

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6.2.5.3 Reviewing Cause of the Break The break factor is displayed in the [Output] window. The user can also see the cause of the break that occ

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6 Tutorial 6.2.6 Step6 : Reviewing Breakpoints The user can see all the breakpoints set in the program in the [Breakpoints] dialog box. 6.2.6.1 Rev

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6.2.7 Step7 : Viewing Register The user can see all registers/flags value in the [Register] window. 6.2.7.1 Viewing Register Select [Registers]

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6 Tutorial 6.2.8 Step8 : Viewing Memory When the label name is specified, the user can view the memory contents that the label has been registered i

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6.2.9 Step9 : Watching Variables As the user steps through a program, it is possible to watch that the values of variables used in the user program

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6 Tutorial 6.2.9.2 Registering Variable The user can also add a variable to the [C Watch] window by specifying its name. Click the [C Watch] window

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6.2.10 Step10 : Stepping Through a Program This debugger provides a range of step menu commands that allow efficient program debugging. 1. Step In

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6 Tutorial 6.2.10.2 Executing [Step Out] Command The [Step Out] command steps out of the called function(subroutine) and stops at the next statement

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6.2.10.3 Executing [Step Over] Command The [Step Over] command executes a function(subroutine) call as a single step and stops at the next statemen

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6 Tutorial 6.2.11 Step11 : Forced Breaking of Program Executions This debugger can force a break in the execution of a program. 6.2.11.1 Forced Bre

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9.2 Writing Expressions...248 9.2.1 Con

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6.2.12 Step12 : Displaying Local Variables The user can display local variables in a function using the [C Watch] window. If the downloaded progr

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6 Tutorial 6.2.13 Step13 : Stack Trace Function The debugger uses the information on the stack to display the names of functions in the sequence of

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6.2.14 What Next? This tutorial has described the usage of this debugger. Sophisticated debugging can be carried out by using the emulation functio

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7 Windows/Dialogs 83 7. Windows/Dialogs The window of this debugger is shown below. When the window name is clicked, the reference is displayed.

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7.1 RAM Monitor Window The RAM monitor window is a window in which changes of memory contents are displayed while running the target program. The

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7 Windows/Dialogs ATTENTION • The RAM monitor window shows the data that have been accessed through the bus. Therefore, changes are not reflected

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7.1.1 Extended Menus This window has the following popup menus that can be brought up by right-clicking in the window. Menu Function RAM Monitor A

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7 Windows/Dialogs 7.1.2 Setting the RAM monitor area Choose the popup menu [RAM Monitor Area...] in the RAM monitor window. The Set RRAM Area dial

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