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CHAPTER1 Basic Functions
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Preface
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Copyright 2002-2011 FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED All rights reserved.
CONTENTS
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CHAPTER1 Basic Functions
This chapter describes the basic functions on the SOFTUNE Workbench.
1.1 Workspace Management Function
1.2 Project Management Function
Project format
Project Configuration
Active Project Configuration
1.3 Project Dependence
1.4 Make/Build Function
This section explains the make/build function of SOFTUNE Workbench. Make Function
Build Function
1.4.1 Customize Build Function
Setting Options
Macro List
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1.5 Include Dependencies Analysis Function
1.6 Functions of Setting Tool Options
1.7 Error Jump Function
This section describes the error jump function in SOFTUNE Workbench. Error Jump Function
Syntax
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1.8 Editor Functions
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1.9 Storing External Editors
Precautions
Setting Options
Example of Optional Settings
1.10 Storing External Tools
This section describes the SOFTUNE Workbench function to set an external tool. External Tools
Setting Options
1.11 Macro Descriptions Usable in Manager
Macro List
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Examples of Macro Expansion
1.12 Setting Operating Environment
1.13 Debugger Types
1.14 Memory Operation Functions
This section describes the memory operation functions. Functions for Memory Operations
1.15 Register Operations
1.16 Line Assembly and Disassembly
1.17 Symbolic Debugging
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1.17.1 Referring to Local Symbols
This section describes referring to local symbols and Scope. Scope
Moving Scope
Specifying Symbol and Search Procedure
1.17.2 Referring to C/C++ Variables
Notes on C/C++ Symbols
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2.1 Simulator Debugger
This section describes the functions of the simulator debugger. Simulator Debugger
Operating Conditions
Simulation Range
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2.1.2 Memory Simulation
This section describes the memory simulation executed. Memory Simulation
Simulation Memory Space
Memory Area Access Attributes
2.1.3 I/O Port Simulation
This section describes I/O port simulation executed. I/O Port Simulation (Input Port)
I/O Port Simulation (Output Port)
2.1.4 Interrupt Simulation
This section describes interrupt simulation executed. Interrupt Simulation
2.1.5 Reset Simulation
2.1.6 Low Power Consumption Mode Simulation
2.1.7 STUB Function
Program execution
2.1.8 Break
2.1.8.1 Code Break
This function causes a break by monitoring a specified address by software.
Code Break
How to set
2.1.8.2 Data Break
How to set
2.1.8.3 Trace Buffer-full Break
2.1.8.4 Guarded Access Break
2.1.8.5 Forced Break
2.1.9 Measuring Execution Cycle Count
This function measures the program execution cycle count and step count. The measuring item
2.1.10 Trace
2.1.10.1 Trace Sampling
2.1.10.2 Setting Trace
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2.1.10.4 Display Format of Trace Data
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2.1.11 Measuring Coverage
2.1.11.1 Coverage Measurement Procedures
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- Displaying coverage rate of load module (Specify /MODULE for the command qualifier)
- Details (Specify /DETAIL for command qualifier.)
- Summary (Specify /GENERAL for command qualifier.)
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- Displays per source line (Specify /SOURCE for the command qualifier)
- Displays per machine instruction (Specify /INSTRUCTION for the command qualifier)
2.1.12 Checking Debugger Status
This section explains how to check information about the simulator debugger.
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2.2 Emulator Debugger (MB2197)
2.2.1 Setting Operating Environment
2.2.1.1 MCU Operation Mode
2.2.1.2 DRAM Refresh Control
This section explains DRAM refresh setup. DRAM Refresh Control
2.2.1.3 Cache Flush Control
2.2.1.4 Operating Frequency
2.2.2 Notes on Executing Program
2.2.3 Commands Available during Execution of User Program
This section explains the commands available during the execution of a user program.
2.2.4 Break
2.2.4.1 Code Break
Code Break
How to set
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2.2.4.2 Code Event Break
How to set
2.2.4.3 Data Event Break
How to set
2.2.4.4 Trace Buffer-full Break
2.2.4.5 Alignment Error Break
2.2.4.6 External Trigger Break
2.2.4.7 Forced Break
2.2.5 Measuring Execution Cycle Count
This function measures the program execution cycle count. The measuring item
error
2.2.6 Trace
2.2.6.1 Trace Data
Data sampled and recorded by tracing is called trace data. Trace Data
2.2.6.2 Trace Sampling
2.2.6.3 Setting Trace
2.2.6.4 Displaying Trace Data
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2.2.6.9 Notes on Use of Tracing Function
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2.2.7 Inaccessible Area
This section explains inaccessible area. Inaccessible area
Access to memory area including inaccessible area
2.2.8 Checking Debugger Status
This section explains how to check information about the emulator debugger (MB2197).
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2.3 Emulator Debugger (MB2198)
Debug Functions with FR80S
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2.3.1 Setting Operating Environment
2.3.1.1 Monitoring Program Automatic Loading
2.3.1.2 MCU Operation Mode
2.3.1.3 Cache Flush Control
2.3.1.4 Operating Frequency
2.3.1.5 External Memory Emulation
2.3.1.6 Debug mode
2.3.2 Notes on Executing Program
2.3.3 Commands Available during Execution of User Program
This section explains the commands available during the execution of a user program.
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2.3.4 Break
2.3.4.1 Code Break
Code Break
How to set
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2.3.4.2 Data Break
How to set
2.3.4.3 Code Event Break
How to set
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2.3.4.4 Data Event Break
How to set
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2.3.4.5 Trace Buffer-full Break
2.3.4.6 Alignment Error Break
2.3.4.7 External Trigger Break
2.3.4.8 Forced Break
2.3.4.9 Data Watch Break
Setting Number
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2.3.5 Control by Sequencer
Setting Sequencer
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
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2.3.6 Measuring Execution Cycle Count
This function measures the program execution time.
Error
2.3.7 Trace
Frame Number
Trace Filter
Setting Trace Trigger
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2.3.7.1 Display Format of Trace Data
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2.3.7.3 Notes on Use of Tracing Function
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2.3.8 Measuring Performance
2.3.8.1 Performance Measurement Procedures
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2.3.8.2 Displaying Performance Measurement Data
To display the time measured, specify the starting event number or the ending event number.
2.3.9 Real-time Monitoring
2.3.10 Power-on Debugging
This section explains power-on debugging. Power-on debugging
2.3.11 Inaccessible Area
This section explains inaccessible area by the emulator debugger for the MB2198. Inaccessible area
Access to memory area including inaccessible area
2.3.12 RAM Checker
This section describes the function of the RAM Checker. Overview
RAM Checker window
Operation requirements
Specification list
Using the RAM Checker
Memory access during logging
Log file
RAM Checker Viewer
2.3.13 Checking Debugger Status
This section explains how to check information about the emulator debugger (MB2198).
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2.4 Emulator Debugger (MB2100-01)
2.4.1 Starting debugging
This section describes the method of starting debugging. Starting Debugging
Verification Items When Starting Debugging
2.4.1.1 Power-on Reset
This section describes how to issue the power-on reset. Issuing the Power-on Reset
2.4.1.2 Operating Environments of the Target
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2.4.1.3 Security
2.4.2 Ending debugging
This section describes the method of ending debugging. Ending debugging
When the debugger has aborted
2.4.3 Efficiently Executing Debugging
2.4.3.1 Increasing Communication Speed during Debugging
2.4.3.2 Switching Debug Function
2.4.4 Executing Program
This section describes the method of executing a user program. Executing a program
Control during program execution
2.4.4.1 Setting/Release of Debug Functions
The debug function is set or can be released while executing the user program.
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2.4.4.2 Monitoring
This section describes the monitoring function. Monitoring
How to use
2.4.4.3 Power-on Debug
This section describes power-on debug function. Power-o n Debug
How to use
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2.4.5 To Access the Flash Memory
This section describes the access method to the flash memory. Access to Flash Memory
What is flash memory synchronization?
Methods of flash memory synchronization
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2.4.6 To Interrupt the Program Execution [Break]
2.4.6.1 Code Break (Hardware)
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2.4.6.2 Code Break (Software)
Operation Requirements
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2.4.6.3 Data Break
2.4.6.4 Trace Trigger Break
2.4.6.5 Forced Break
This function forcibly suspends program execution.
When a User Program does not Stop
2.4.6.6 Data Watch Break
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2.4.6.7 Sequencer
Operation of Sequencer
Specifications of Sequencer
Setting
2.4.6.8 Guarded Access Break
2.4.7 Measuring the Program Execution Time
This section explains the function to measure the program execution time. Measured Items
Measurement unit
2.4.7.1 Measuring the Program Execution Cycle Count
Setting Measurement Unit
Error Information
2.4.7.2 Measuring Event-to-Event Execution Cycle Count [Performance Measurement]
Measurement Items
1 2
Measuring Procedure
Ending the Measurement
Remeasuring
2.4.8 Viewing Program Execution History [Trace]
This section describes the trace function. What is Trace
Trace Functions
Acquiring Trace Data
Trace Buffer
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2.4.8.1 Displaying Trace Data
This section explains how to display trace data. Display Formats of Trace Data
Trace Data Display Position
How to Display Trace Data
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2.4.8.1.1 Trace Data Display Examples (RAW Data)
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2.4.8.1.2 Trace Data Display Example (Instruction)
This section describes trace data that is displayed in the instruction mode. Instruction Display
2.4.8.1.3 Trace Data Display Example (Source)
2.4.8.2 Saving Trace Data
This section explains how to save trace data. Saving Trace Data
2.4.8.3 Searching for Trace Data
This section explains how to search for trace data. Searching for Trace Data
2.4.8.4 Obtaining Only Trace Data with Specified Attributes
This section explains the trace filter. Trace Filter
2.4.8.5 Ending Trace Acquisition in Specified Conditions
This section explains the trace trigger. Trace Trigger
2.4.9 Disabling Memory Access to Specified Area
This section explains the access-prohibited area. Access-prohibited Area
2.4.10 Displaying Messages Output from the User Program on Debugger
This section explains semihosting features. What is Semihosting Feature
What is Terminal Window
Using Semihosting Feature
2.4.11 Checking Debugger Status
This section explains how to check information.
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2.5.1 Resources Used by Monitor Program
2.5.2 Break
2.5.2.1 Software Break
How to set
2.5.2.2 Forced Break
2.5.3 Measuring Execution Time
This function measures the execution time of a program. Measurement Item
2.5.4 Inaccessible Area
This section explains inaccessible area by the monitor debugger. Inaccessible area
Access to memory area including inaccessible area
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Index