Seeing Details of the MMU Translations
The following paragraphs discuss emulator displays that help you understand
translations made by your MMU. There are three displays, each giving a different
level of detail of the MMU translations.
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The present address mappings in your MMU tables.
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The translation table entries for a single logical address.
•
The contents of a single level of the translation tables pointed to by a selected
logical address.
How the emulator helps you see the details of the
MMU mappings
To see all of the logical-to-physical translations presently mapped, choose
Display
→
MMU Translations from the pulldown menu, or enter the command
display mmu_translations. The emulator will read the present state of the
translation tables and show all of the valid mappings in those tables. The display
will be similar to the following:
Logical Address Physical Address Attributes
000089000..000089fff@s 0fff89000..0fff89fff@sa S W
00008a000..00008afff@s 0fff8a000..0fff8afff@sa S W
00008b000..00008bfff@s 0fff8b000..0fff8bfff@sa S W
00008c000..00008cfff@s 0fff8c000..0fff8cfff@sa S W
00008d000..00008dfff@s 0fff8d000..0fff8dfff@sa S W
00008e000..00008efff@s 0fff8e000..0fff8efff@sa S W
00008f000..00008ffff@s 0fff8f000..0fff8ffff@sa S W
000090000..000090fff@s 0fff90000..0fff90fff@sa S W
000091000..000091fff@s 0fff91000..0fff91fff@sa S W
000092000..000092fff@s 0fff92000..0fff92fff@sa S W
000093000..000093fff@s 0fff93000..0fff93fff@sa S W
000094000..000094fff@s 0fff94000..0fff94fff@sa S W
000095000..000095fff@s 0fff95000..0fff95fff@sa S W
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Page 31: ...Part 1 Quick Start Guide 1 ...
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Page 141: ...4 Using the Emulator How to control the processor and view system resources 111 ...
Page 227: ...5 Using the Emulation Bus Analyzer How to record program execution in real time 197 ...
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Page 331: ...8 Configuring the Emulator 301 ...
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Page 383: ...9 Solving Problems What to do when the emulator doesn t behave as expected 353 ...
Page 397: ...Part 3 Reference 367 ...
Page 399: ...10 Using Memory Management Understanding logical and physical emulation and analysis 369 ...
Page 429: ...11 Emulator Commands The command syntax reference for the emulator softkey interface 399 ...
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Page 457: ...DISPLAY MEMORY Chapter 11 Emulator Commands DISPLAY MEMORY 427 ...
Page 461: ...DISPLAY MMU Chapter 11 Emulator Commands DISPLAY MMU 431 ...
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Page 746: ...Chapter 19 Installation and Service Verifying the Installation 716 ...
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