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HP 80186/8/XL/EA/EB User Manual (582 pages)
Emulation/Analysis
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Part 1 Quick Start Guide
21
Getting Started
23
The Emulator/Analyzer Interface - at a Glance
24
The Softkey Interface
24
Softkey Interface Conventions
25
The Graphical User Interface
26
Graphical User Interface Conventions
28
The Getting Started Tutorial
31
Step 1. Start the Demo
32
Step 2: Display the Program in Memory
33
Step 3: Run from the Transfer Address
34
Step 4: Step High-Level Source Lines
35
Step 5: Display the Previous Mnemonic Display
36
Step 6: Run until an Address
37
Step 7: Display Data Values
38
Step 8: Display Registers
39
Step 9: Step Assembly-Level Instructions
40
Step 10: Trace the Program
41
Step 11: Exit the Emulator/Analyzer Interface
43
Part 2 User's Guide
45
Plugging into a Target System
47
Step 1. Turn off Power
49
Step 2. Unplug Probe from Demo Target System
49
Step 3. Set up the Probe for the Clock Source
50
Step 4. Plug the 8018X PGA Emulator Probe into the Target System
53
Step 5. Connect the BGND Flying Lead
54
Step 6. Turn on Power
55
Starting and Exiting HP 64700 Interfaces
57
Starting the Emulator/Analyzer Interface
59
To Start the Emulator/Analyzer Interface
59
To Start the Interface Using the Default Configuration
60
To Run a Command File on Interface Startup
61
To Display the Status of Emulators
61
To Unlock an Interface that was Left Locked by Another User
62
Opening Other HP 64700 Interface Windows
63
To Open Additional Emulator/Analyzer Windows
63
To Open the High-Level Debugger Interface Window
64
To Open the Software Performance Analyzer (SPA) Interface Window
64
Exiting HP 64700 Interfaces
65
To Close an Interface Window
65
To Exit a Debug/Emulation Session
66
Entering Commands
67
Using Menus, the Entry Buffer, and Action Keys
69
To Choose a Pulldown Menu Item Using the Mouse (Method 1)
70
To Choose a Pulldown Menu Item Using the Mouse (Method 2)
71
To Choose a Pulldown Menu Item Using the Keyboard
71
To Choose Popup Menu Items
73
To Place Values into the Entry Buffer Using the Keyboard
74
To Copy-And-Paste to the Entry Buffer
74
To Recall Entry Buffer Values
77
To Use the Entry Buffer
77
To Copy-And-Paste from the Entry Buffer to the Command Line Entry Area
78
To Use the Action Keys
79
To Use Dialog Boxes
79
To Access Help Information
83
Using the Command Line with the Mouse
84
To Turn the Command Line on or off
84
To Enter a Command
85
To Edit the Command Line Using the Command Line Pushbuttons
86
To Edit the Command Line Using the Command Line Popup Menu
87
To Recall Commands
88
To Get Help about the Command Line
88
Using the Command Line with the Keyboard
89
To Enter Multiple Commands on One Command Line
89
To Recall Commands
90
To Edit Commands
90
To Access On-Line Help Information
91
Using Command Files
92
To Start Logging Commands to a Command File
95
To Stop Logging Commands to a Command File
95
To Playback (Execute) a Command File
96
Using Pod Commands
97
To Display the Pod Commands Screen
98
To Use Pod Commands
98
Forwarding Commands to Other HP 64700 Interfaces
99
To Forward Commands to the High-Level Debugger
99
To Forward Commands to the Software Performance Analyzer
100
Configuring the Emulator
101
Using the Configuration Interface
103
To Start the Configuration Interface
104
To Modify a Configuration Section
106
To Store a Configuration
108
To Change the Configuration Directory Context
109
To Display the Configuration Context
110
To Access Help Information
110
To Exit the Configuration Interface
111
To Load a Configuration
111
Modifying the General Configuration Items
112
To Select the Type of Processor to Emulate
112
To Specify the Target Memory Access Size
113
To Select the Default Physical to Logical Run Address Conversion
113
To Restrict the Emulator to Real-Time Runs
114
To Turn off the Restriction to Real-Time Runs
115
To Enable/Disable Entry into the Monitor after Configuration
115
Selecting the Emulation Monitor Program
116
To Select the Background Monitor Program
117
To Select the Foreground Monitor Program
118
To Use a Custom Foreground Monitor Program
120
Mapping Memory
122
To Map Memory Ranges
122
To Characterize Unmapped Ranges
125
To Delete Memory Map Ranges
126
Setting the Debug/Trace Options
127
To Specify a Processor Clock Rate Greater than 16 Mhz
127
To Enable/Disable Breaks on Writes to ROM
128
To Include/Exclude Background States in the Trace
128
Using the Emulator
129
Loading and Storing Absolute Files
131
To Load Absolute Files
131
To Load Absolute Files Without Symbols
132
To Store Memory Contents into Absolute Files
132
Using Symbols
133
To Load Symbols
133
To Display Global Symbols
134
To Display Local Symbols
135
To Display a Symbol's Parent Symbol
139
To Copy-And-Paste a Full Symbol Name to the Entry Buffer
140
Using Context Commands
141
To Display the Current Directory and Symbol Context
142
To Change the Directory Context
142
To Change the Current Working Symbol Context
143
Executing User Programs
144
To Run Programs from the Current PC
144
To Run Programs from an Address
145
To Run Programs from the Transfer Address
145
To Run Programs from Reset
145
To Run Programs until an Address
146
To Stop (Break From) User Program Execution
147
To Step High-Level Source Lines
147
To Step Assembly-Level Instructions
148
To Reset the Emulation Processor
149
Using Software Breakpoints
150
To Display the Breakpoints List
151
To Enable/Disable Breakpoints
153
To Set a Permanent Breakpoint
155
To Set a Temporary Breakpoint
156
To Set All Breakpoints
157
To Deactivate a Breakpoint
157
To Re-Activate a Breakpoint
158
To Clear a Breakpoint
160
To Clear All Breakpoints
162
Displaying and Modifying Registers
163
To Display Register Contents
166
To Modify Register Contents
167
Displaying and Modifying Memory
168
To Display Memory
168
To Display Memory in Mnemonic Format
169
To Return to the Previous Mnemonic Display
169
To Display Memory in Hexadecimal Format
170
To Display Memory in Real Number Format
171
To Display Memory at an Address
172
To Display Memory Repetitively
173
To Modify Memory
173
Displaying Data Values
174
To Display Data Values
174
To Clear the Data Values Display and Add a New Item
175
To Add Items to the Data Values Display
175
Changing the Interface Settings
176
To Set the Source/Symbol Modes
176
To Set the Display Modes
177
Using System Commands
179
To Set UNIX Environment Variables
179
To Display the Name of the Emulation Module
180
To Display the Event Log
180
To Display the Error Log
181
To Edit Files
182
To Copy Information to a File or Printer
185
To Open a Terminal Emulation Window
186
Using Simulated I/O
187
To Display the Simulated I/O Screen
187
To Use Simulated I/O Keyboard Input
188
Using Basis Branch Analysis
189
To Store BBA Data to a File
189
Using the Emulation Analyzer
191
The Basics of Starting, Stopping, and Displaying Traces
193
To Start a Trace Measurement
194
To Display the Trace Status
194
To Stop a Trace Measurement
197
To Display the Trace
198
To Position the Trace Display on Screen
199
To Change the Trace Depth
200
To Modify the Last Trace Command Entered
200
Qualifying Trigger and Store Conditions
201
To Qualify the Trigger State and Position
206
To Trigger on a Number of Occurrences of some State
208
To Qualify States Stored in the Trace
209
To Prestore States before Qualified Store States
210
To Change the Count Qualifier
211
To Trace until the Analyzer Is Halted
213
To Break Emulator Execution on the Analyzer Trigger
214
Using the Sequencer
215
To Trigger after a Sequence of States
215
To Specify a Global Restart State
217
To Trace "Windows" of Program Execution
218
Modifying the Trace Display
220
To Display the Trace about a Line Number
221
To Display the Trace in Absolute Format
222
To Display the Trace in Mnemonic Format
223
To Display the Trace with High-Level Source Lines
224
To Display the Trace with Symbol Information
226
To Change Column Widths in the Trace Display
227
To Display Time Counts in Absolute or Relative Format
228
To Display the Trace with Addresses Offset
229
To Return to the Default Trace Display
230
To Display External Analyzer Information
231
Saving and Restoring Traces
232
To Save Trace Commands
232
To Restore Trace Commands
233
To Save Traces
234
To Restore Traces
235
Making Software Performance Measurements
237
Activity Performance Measurements
239
To Set up the Trace Command for Activity Measurements
241
To Initialize Activity Performance Measurements
242
To Interpret Activity Measurement Reports
246
Duration Performance Measurements
254
To Set up the Trace Command for Duration Measurements
255
To Initialize Duration Performance Measurements
257
To Interpret Duration Measurement Reports
259
Running Measurements and Creating Reports
263
To Run Performance Measurements
263
To End Performance Measurements
264
To Create a Performance Measurement Report
265
Using the External State Analyzer
267
Setting up the External Analyzer
269
To Connect the External Analyzer Probe to the Target System
270
Configuring the External Analyzer
273
To Control the External Analyzer with the Emulator/Analyzer Interface
274
To Specify the Threshold Voltage
275
To Specify the External Analyzer Mode
276
To Specify the Slave Clock Mode
277
To Define Labels for the External Analyzer Signals
280
Making Coordinated Measurements
283
Setting up for Coordinated Measurements
287
To Connect the Coordinated Measurement Bus (CMB)
287
To Connect to the Rear Panel BNC
289
Starting/Stopping Multiple Emulators
291
To Enable Synchronous Measurements
291
To Start Synchronous Measurements
292
To Disable Synchronous Measurements
292
Using Trigger Signals
293
To Drive the Emulation Analyzer Trigger Signal to the CMB
295
To Drive the Emulation Analyzer Trigger Signal to the BNC Connector
296
To Drive the External Analyzer Trigger Signal to the CMB
296
To Drive the External Analyzer Trigger Signal to the BNC Connector
297
To Break Emulator Execution on Signal from CMB
297
To Break Emulator Execution on Signal from BNC
298
To Break Emulator Execution on External Analyzer Trigger
298
To Arm the Emulation Analyzer on Signal from CMB
299
To Arm the Emulation Analyzer on Signal from BNC
299
To Arm the Emulation Analyzer on External Analyzer Trigger
300
To Arm the External Analyzer on Signal from CMB
300
To Arm the External Analyzer on Signal from BNC
301
To Arm the External Analyzer on Emulation Analyzer Trigger
301
Setting X Resources
303
To Modify the Graphical User Interface Resources
306
To Use Customized Scheme Files
310
To Set up Custom Action Keys
312
To Set Initial Recall Buffer Values
313
To Set up Demos or Tutorials
315
Part 3 Reference
319
Emulator/Analyzer Interface Commands
321
How Pulldown Menus Map to the Command Line
322
How Popup Menus Map to the Command Line
326
Syntax Conventions
328
Commands
329
Break
330
Bbaunld
331
Cmb_Execute
332
Copy
333
Copy Io_Port
336
Copy Local_Symbols_In
338
Copy Memory
339
Copy Registers
341
Copy Trace
342
Display
343
Display Data
345
Display Global_Symbols
348
Display Io_Port
349
Display Local_Symbols_In
351
Display Memory
352
Display Registers
356
Display Simulated_Io
357
Display Software_Breakpoints
358
Display Trace
359
End
363
Expr
364
Forward
367
Help
368
Load
370
Log_Commands
372
Modify
373
Modify Configuration
374
Modify Io_Port
375
Modify Keyboard_To_Simio
377
Modify Memory
378
Modify Register
381
Modify Software_Breakpoints
382
Performance_Measurement_End
384
Performance_Measurement_Initialize
385
Performance_Measurement_Run
387
Pod_Command
390
Qualifier
391
Range
393
Reset
395
Run
396
Sequencing
398
Set
400
Specify
405
State
407
Step
409
Stop_Trace
411
Store
412
Symb
414
Trace
423
Trigger
426
Wait
428
Window
430
Error Messages
433
Graphical/Softkey Interface Messages - Unnumbered
435
Graphical/Softkey Interface Messages - Numbered
452
Terminal Interface Messages
455
Emulator Messages
455
80186/8/XL/EA/EB Emulator Messages
457
General Emulator and System Messages
458
Analyzer Messages
471
Specifications and Characteristics
475
Emulator Specifications and Characteristics
476
Electrical
476
Physical
479
Environmental
479
External Analyzer Specifications
480
Part 4 Concept Guide
481
Concepts
483
Resources and the Graphical User Interface
485
Resource Specifications
485
How X Resource Specifications Are Loaded
487
Scheme Files
489
Part 5 Installation Guide
493
Installation
495
Installing Hardware
498
Step 1. Connect the Emulator Probe Cables
500
Step 2. Install Boards into the HP 64700 Card Cage
503
Step 3. Plug the Emulator Probe into the Demo Target System
515
Step 4. Apply Power to the HP 64700
517
Connecting the HP 64700 to a Computer or LAN
521
Installing HP 9000 Software
522
Step 1. Install the Software from the Media
522
Step 2. Verify the Software Installation
524
Step 3A. Start the X Server and the Motif Window Manager (Mwm)
525
Step 3B. Start HP VUE
525
Step 4. Set the Necessary Environment Variables
525
Installing Sun Sparcsystem Software
528
Step 1. Install the Software from the Media
528
Step 2. Start the X Server and Openwindows
529
Step 3. Set the Necessary Environment Variables
529
Step 4. Verify the Software Installation
531
Step 5. Map Your Function Keys
532
Verifying the Installation
533
Step 1. Determine the Logical Name of Your Emulator
533
Step 2. Start the Interface with the Emul700 Command
534
Step 3. Exit the Graphical User Interface
537
Installing/Updating Emulator Firmware
539
To Update Emulator Firmware with "Progflash
541
To Display Current Firmware Version Information
544
If There Is a Power Failure During a Firmware Update
545
Glossary
547
Index
551
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