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DSP specific SYStem Commands
SYStem.CONFIG.state
Display target configuration
Opens the
SYStem.CONFIG.state
window, where you can view and modify most of the target
configuration settings. The configuration settings tell the debugger how to communicate with the chip on
the target board and how to access the on-chip debug and trace facilities in order to accomplish the
debugger’s operations.
Alternatively, you can modify the target configuration settings via the
with the
commands. Note that the command line provides
additional
SYStem.CONFIG
commands for settings that are
not
included in the
SYStem.CONFIG.state
window.
Format:
SYStem.CONFIG.state
[
/
<tab>
]
<tab>
:
DebugPort
|
Jtag
|
MultiTap
|
AccessPorts
|
COmponents
<tab>
Opens the
SYStem.CONFIG.state
window on the specified tab. For tab
descriptions, see below.
DebugPort
(default)
The
DebugPort
tab informs the debugger about the debug connector
type and the communication protocol it shall use.
For descriptions of the commands on the
DebugPort
tab, see
.
Jtag
The
Jtag
tab informs the debugger about the position of the Test Access
Ports (TAP) in the JTAG chain which the debugger needs to talk to in
order to access the debug and trace facilities on the chip.
For descriptions of the commands on the
Jtag
tab, see
.
MultiTap
Informs the debugger about the existence and type of a System/Chip
Level Test Access Port. The debugger might need to control it in order to
reconfigure the JTAG chain or to control power, clock, reset, and security
of different chip components.
For descriptions of the commands on the
MultiTap