User’s Manual
Preliminary
PPC440x5 CPU Core
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September 12, 2002
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8.3.9 Unconditional Debug Event (UDE)
UDE debug events occur when a debug tool asserts the unconditional debug event request via the JTAG
interface. The UDE debug event is the only event which does not have a corresponding enable field in
DBCR0.
When operating in external debug mode or debug wait mode, the occurrence of a UDE debug event is
recorded in DBSR[UDE] and causes the processor to enter the stop state and cease processing instructions.
The program counter will contain the address of the instruction which would have executed next, had the
UDE debug event not occurred. Similarly, when operating in internal debug mode with Debug interrupts
enabled (MSR[DE] = 1), the occurrence of a UDE debug event is recorded in DBSR[UDE] and a Debug inter-
rupt will occur with CSRR0 set to the address of the instruction which would have executed next, had the
UDE debug event not occurred.
When operating in internal debug mode (and not also in external debug mode nor debug wait mode) with
Debug interrupts disabled (MSR[DE] = 0), the occurrence of a UDE debug event will set DBSR[UDE], along
with the Imprecise Debug Event (IDE) field of the DBSR. The Debug interrupt will not occur immediately.
Instead, instruction execution continues, and a Debug interrupt will occur if and when MSR[DE] is set to 1,
thereby enabling Debug interrupts, assuming software has not cleared the UDE debug event status from the
DBSR in the meantime. Upon such a “delayed” interrupt, the Debug interrupt handler software may query the
DBSR[IDE] field to determine that the Debug interrupt has occurred imprecisely.
When operating in trace mode, the occurrence of a UDE debug event simply sets DBSR[UDE] and is indi-
cated over the trace interface, and instruction execution continues.
8.3.10 Debug Event Summary
Table 8-3 summarizes each of the debug event types, and the effect of debug mode and MSR[DE] on their
occurrence.
Table 8-3. Debug Event Summary
External
Debug
Mode
Debug
Wait
Mode
Internal
Debug
Mode
MSR
DE
Debug Events
IAC
DAC
DVC
BRT
TRAP
RET
ICMP
IRPT
UDE
Enabled
—
—
—
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
—
Enabled
—
—
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Note 1
Yes
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