Debugger Components
Visualization Utilities
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Microcontrollers Debugger Manual

IO Registers

The IO Registers icon shown in Figure 3.84 shows all the IO Registers and Core Registers
referenced by the debugger database. The Inspector can therefore provide many more
registers information than the regular Register window.
Figure 3.84 Inspector Window IO Registers: ColdFire registers set example
Each group of registers can be expanded, and registers can be directly edited in the Value
column when double-clicking directly on the value. Register names are provided in the
Name column, an access result diagnostic is given in the AccessResult column, the
register size is given in bits in the size column, the kind of access (read, read/write, write is
given in the Access column, and finally the Type column indicates if the register is
memory mapped or is a special purpose register (core).

Inspector Operations

Click the folded/unfolded icons to unfold/fold the tree and display/hide additional
information.
Click on any icon or name to see the corresponding information displayed on the right
side.
On the right side, some value fields can be edited by double clicking on them. Only values
that are accessible can be edited. Usually, if a value is displayed, it can be changed. I/O
Devices in the Object Pool do not accept all new values, depending on the I/O Device.