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2. CENESAS H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger V 5 09 00 ee ev 1 Supplementary Information for User s Manual May 12 2010 Introduction This document describes how V 5 09 00 of the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger differs from V 5 06 00 V 5 07 00 and V 5 08 00 Before using the simulator debugger carefully read this document the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger User s Manual and the online help for the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger Contents 1 New Features in V 5 07 00nc c 8508 Annie ea eae dn baa a aa ae aaaea eais 2 1 1 Settings for Simulation of Peripheral FUNCTIONS 0 cceeeeeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeaeeseeaeeesaeeneaeeseenees 2 V2 WU OWS snaa son tx Se cade A a eee ae obese eee 2 1 3 Command LINS enian saia a a a aa a a eaa E Kaa ty decades A aaae aa 3 2 New Feat res m V 5 08 00urriiinsinii ins cade a ail dai 4 2 1 Support for the V2 Core of the H8SX Series cccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeceeeeesaeeesaaeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeseeeeee 4 24 1 Rangeof Simulation naenin aa eaa aa ea een as 4 212 Feth ModS siisii kerea inae a e aa aE KA EEA Ee i EAA EEEa SEA aAa 4 213 Endass AAA REE E EE R AE OPR EE 4 214 EXCOPUON seniade aana a aaa e a AEE DE E EEA a a R E aa 4 22 NING OWS cg secve titan levee cbeeded eaten nec cb suy biaalalvedcd a teud dosct cedhed ana aara aa iaai aE na e diaaa a 4 3 New Features in V 5 09 00 cccccccceeseeceeece cece eeeeaaeeeeeeecaeeeeaaeegeaaeseaeeeseaeeseaaeseeee
3. LT lt A value written to memory is less than Data 1 GE gt A value written to memory is greater than or equal to Data 1 LE lt A value written to memory is less than or equal to Data 1 In A value written to memory is within the range between Data 1 and Data 2 Data 1 lt value written to memory lt Data 2 Out A value written to memory is outside the range between Data 1 and Data 2 value written to memory lt Data 1 Data 2 lt value written to memory Data 1 Data value used in the break condition When In or Out has been selected Data 1 is the beginning of a range for use in the break condition Data 2 Data value that is the end of a range for use in the break condition This option is only available when In or Out has been selected Data mask Mask condition specifying 0 for a bit masks the bit This option is not available when Inverse sign or Difference has been selected Size Data size Sign Sign of the data This option is only available in the following cases e The selection for Option is Difference e The selection for Option is GT gt LT lt GE LE lt In or Out and the selection for Size is Byte Word or Long word Note Since Inverse sign and Difference require comparison of the data with the value previously written to memory the break will never occur on the first test after a reset or break g
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5. supports big endian 2 1 4 Exception The simulator debugger for the H8SX V2 core supports neither the address error exception nor the trace exception 2 2 Windows Table 2 2 shows a window that has been modified For details on these windows refer to the online help for the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger Table 2 2 Modified Window Window Name Description Memory Modified to support the automatic update function REJ10J2187 0100 Rev 1 00 Page 4 of 8 May 12 2010 RENESAS H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger V 5 09 00 Supplementary Information for User s Manual 3 New Features in V 5 09 00 3 1 Starting up the Simulator Debugger V 5 09 00 of the simulator debugger can be connected or disconnected via the Debug menu or by clicking on a toolbar button This section describes how to connect or disconnect the simulator debugger in that way You can connect to the simulator debugger by selecting a session file in which simulator debugger settings have already been defined When you have selected targets in the process of creating a project the number of session files is the same as the number of selected targets Select the session file that corresponds to the current target from the drop down list shown in figure 3 1 Debug SimSessionH8S 26004 Figure 3 1 Selecting a Session File If you have selected a session file with which the simulator debugger has been registered but the si
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7. SOBJECT_DISPLAY OD Shows the information on an OS object OSOBJECT_NO_UPDATE ONU Changes the automatic update setting to Lock OSOBJECT_ONE_ADD OOA Adds an OS object OSOBJECT_ONE_DELETE OOD Deletes an OS object OSOBJECT_ONE_EDIT OOE Edits an OS object OSOBJECT_SETTING_LOAD OSL Loads OS object settings from a file OSOBJECT_SETTING_SAVE OSS Saves OS object settings in a file OSOBJECT_STOP_UPDATE OSU Changes the automatic update setting to Break REJ10J2187 0100 Rev 1 00 May 12 2010 Page 3 of 8 7tENESAS H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger V 5 09 00 Supplementary Information for User s Manual 2 New Features in V 5 08 00 2 1 Support for the V2 Core of the H8SX Series The V2 core of the H8SX series is newly supported The target name for the V2 core is H8SX V2 Simulator 2 1 1 Range of Simulation The simulator debugger for the H8SX V2 core supports the following CPU functions Table 2 1 CPU Functions Supported by the Simulator Debugger for the H8SX V2 Core Name of the Endian Control Timer Debugging Platform Register H8SX V2 O A Note O Supported Not supported A Partly supported Differences in the simulator debugger operation compared to that for the other H8SX series MCUs are given in the following sections 2 1 2 Fetch Mode The simulator debugger for the H8SX V2 core supports the 32 bit fetch mode 2 1 3 Endian The simulator debugger for the H8SX V2 core
8. a The following values can be set for each CPU H8S 2600N and H8S 2000N 16 H8S 2600A and H8S 2000A 17 to 24 After setting Data Area Bit Size follow the procedure below to set Memory Map Memory Resource and SYSCR Address according to the device in use a Select Setup gt Simulator gt Memory Resource or click on the Simulator Memory Resource toolbar button Eg to open the Simulator System dialog box Open the Memory page and set up the memory map and resources b Open the System page of the Simulator System dialog box and set the SYSCR address For details on setting Memory Map Memory Resource and SYSCR Address see section 3 2 Modifying the Simulator Debugger Settings in the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger User s Manual When there is a linkage list file map output by the linkage editor the memory resource can be automatically allocated according to the memory map and linkage map information Note however that the memory map and SYSCR address must be set before the memory resource is automatically allocated For details on allocating the memory resource refer to section 13 1 10 Automatically Allocating the Memory Resource in the High performance Embedded Workshop V 4 07 User s Manual After the simulator debugger has been started up the current settings of Data Area Bit Size and Program Area Bit Size are shown on the System page of the Simulator System dialog box However t
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10. e For details on simulation of peripheral functions see section 3 3 Simulating Peripheral Functions in the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger User s Manual 1 2 Windows Table 1 1 lists the windows that have been added For details on these windows refer to the online help for the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger Table 1 1 New Windows Window Name Description OS Object Shows the states of OS objects such as tasks and semaphores Task Trace Shows the history of task execution in a program that uses a real time OS Task Analyze Shows the current CPU occupancy REJ10J2187 0100 Rev 1 00 Page 2 of 8 May 12 2010 RENESAS H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger V 5 09 00 Supplementary Information for User s Manual 1 3 Command Line Table 1 2 lists the commands that have been added For details on the command syntax refer to the online help for the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger Table 1 2 New Commands Command Abbreviation Description OSOBJECT_ALL_ADD OAA Adds OS objects of a specific object type OSOBJECT_ALL_ DELETE OAD Deletes OS objects in a specific sheet OSOBJECT_AUTO_UPDATE OAU Changes the automatic update setting to Auto and Break OSOBJECT_DATA_LOWLINE ODU Moves an OS object to the next line OSOBJECT_DATA_SAVE ODS Saves the information on an OS object to a file OSOBJECT_DATA_UPLINE ODL Moves an OS object to the previous line O
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12. eneration when either of these conditions has been selected 3 4 Command Line Table 3 1 shows the command that has been added For details on the command syntax refer to the online help for the H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger Table 3 1 New Command Command Abbreviation Description BREAK_DATA_RANGE BDR Specifies a range of values in memory as a break condition REJ10J2187 0100 Rev 1 00 Page 7 of 8 May 12 2010 RENESAS Notice 1 Allinformation included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued Such information however is subject to change without any prior notice Before purchasing or using any Renesas Electronics products listed herein please confirm the latest product information with a Renesas Electronics sales office Also please pay regular and careful attention to additional and different information to be disclosed by Renesas Electronics such as that disclosed through our website 2 Renesas Electronics does not assume any liability for infringement of patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of third parties by or arising from the use of Renesas Electronics products or technical information described in this document No license express implied or otherwise is granted hereby under any patents copyrights or other intellectual property rights of Renesas Electronics or others 3 You should not alter modify copy or otherwise misappropriate any Renesas Electronics produ
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14. hese settings cannot be changed in the Simulator System dialog box If you wish to change the settings restart the simulator debugger and open the Set Simulator dialog box 3 3 Using the Simulator Debugger Breakpoints New items have been added to options for comparing data This section gives the new specifications for Break Data 3 3 1 Setting a Breakpoint e Break Data Set Data Break Condition 21x Address H o0000000 x Bl E 7 Option Equal Cancel Datat H O Data2 1 Data mask HFFFFFFFF Size Bye H Sign Sined Figure 3 3 Set Data Break Condition Dialog Box REJ10J2187 0100 Rev 1 00 Page 6 of 8 May 12 2010 RENESAS H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger V 5 09 00 Supplementary Information for User s Manual Data break conditions should be set as follows Up to 1024 data break conditions can be specified Address Address in memory for which the break condition is specified Option How the data value is used to form the condition that must be satisfied for break generation Equal The value written to memory matches Data 1 Not equal The value written to memory does not match Data 1 Inverse sign The sign of the value written to memory is the inverse of that for the previous value m a e Difference The difference between the current and previous values written to memory exceeds Data 1 GT gt A value written to memory is greater than Data 1
15. mulator debugger is disconnected select Debug gt Connect or click on the Connect toolbar button m To disconnect the simulator debugger on the other hand select Debug gt Disconnect or click on the Disconnect toolbar button 3 2 Modifying the Simulator Debugger Settings The way of setting the number of bits in the data space and program area by the H8S series simulator debugger has been changed This section describes how to make these settings in V 5 09 00 3 2 1 Setting the Number of Bits in the Data Space and Program Area The number of bits in the data space and program area should be set on the CPU Configuration tabbed page in the Set Simulator dialog box which is displayed on initiation of the simulator debugger Set Simulator 21x CPU Configuration Peripheral Function Simulation Data Area Bit Size D 24 Program Area Bit Size D24 3 Cancel I Don t show this dialog box Figure 3 2 Set Simulator Dialog Box CPU Configuration Page REJ10J2187 0100 Rev 1 00 Page 5 of 8 May 12 2010 RENESAS H8S H8 300 Series Simulator Debugger V 5 09 00 Supplementary Information for User s Manual The following items can be specified on this page Data Area Bit Size Number of bits in the data space The following values can be set for each CPU H8S 2600N and H8S 2000N 16 H8S 2600A and H8S 2000A 17 to 32 Program Area Bit Size Number of bits in the program are
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