To see details of a translation table used to map
a selected logical address
•
Choose Display
→
MMU Translations... Then in the dialog box, click on MMU
Tables, and enter the Logical Address whose translation table you want to see in
the Address box. Finally, beside Table Level, click on the pushbutton to identify
the table you want to see, and then click ok.
•
Using the command line, enter the command:
display mmu_translations tables <address> level
<table_level>
Where <table_level> is the table level you want to see (either A, B, or C), and
<address> is the logical address that uses the table at the point to be shown.
Note that table level all is also offered. If you select all, you will see the translation
details for your logical address through the tables. This is the same as if you had
not selected the level <table_level> option.
Table A may be accessed at several different base addresses, depending on which
logical address is to be translated. This command ensures you see Table A where
you want to see it.
Examples
To see the details of Table A used to map logical address 1250h, choose
Display
→
MMU Translations... Then in the dialog box, click on MMU Tables,
and enter 1250h in the Address box. Finally, beside Table Level, click on the
pushbutton to select A, and then click ok.
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Page 399: ...10 Using Memory Management Understanding logical and physical emulation and analysis 369 ...
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