Notes On Setting The [Event Condition] Dialog Box And; The Breakcondition_ Set Command; Performance Measurement Function - Renesas E200F User Manual

Sh-2a, sh-2 emulator. supplementary information on using the sh7286, sh7285, and sh7243
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6. If a BREAKPOINT cannot be correctly set to an address in the ROM or flash memory area, a
mark
will be displayed in the [BP] area of the address on the [Source] or [Disassembly]
window by refreshing the [Memory] window, etc. after Go execution. However, no break will
occur at this address. When the program halts with the break condition, the mark
disappears.
7. If you wish to use a BREAKPOINT (software break), specify the SH2A_SBSTK command to
enable use of a user stack before setting a PC break. While enabled, extra four bytes of a user
stack are used when a break occurs. The value of the stack pointer (R15) must be correctly set
in advance because a user stack is to be used. By default, use of a user stack is disabled. For
details on the command, refer to the help file.
• Example
To enable use of a user stack:
>SH2A_SBSTK enable
3.2.5
Notes on Setting the [Event Condition] Dialog Box and the BREAKCONDITION_
SET Command
1. When [Go to cursor], [Step In], [Step Over], or [Step Out] is selected, the settings of Event
Condition 3 are disabled.
2. When an Event Condition is satisfied, emulation may stop after two or more instructions have
been executed.
3.2.6

Performance Measurement Function

The emulator supports the performance measurement function.
1. Setting the performance measurement conditions
To set the performance measurement conditions, use the [Performance Analysis] dialog box or
the PERFORMANCE_SET command. When any line in the [Performance Analysis] window
is clicked with the right mouse button, a popup menu is displayed and the [Performance
Analysis] dialog box can be displayed by selecting [Setting].
Note: For the command line syntax, refer to the online help.
Section 3 Software Specifications when Using the SH7286, SH7285, and SH7243
Rev. 4.00 Feb. 18, 2009 Page 53 of 64
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