METHODS OF ENTERING THE DEBUG MODE
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10.6
METHODS OF ENTERING THE DEBUG MODE
The chip acknowledges having entered the debug mode by pulsing low the DSO line, in-
forming the external command controller that the chip has entered the debug mode and
is waiting for commands.The following paragraphs discuss conditions that bring the pro-
cessor into the debug mode.
10.6.1
External Debug Request During RESET
Holding the DR line asserted during the assertion of RESET causes the chip to enter the
debug mode. After receiving the acknowledge, the external command controller must
deassert the DR line before sending the first command. Note that in this case the chip
does not execute any instruction before entering the debug mode.
10.6.2
External Debug Request During Normal Activity
Holding the DR line asserted during normal chip activity causes the chip to finish the ex-
ecution of the current instruction and then enter the debug mode. After receiving the ac-
knowledge, the external command controller must deassert the DR line before sending
the first command. Note that in this case the chip completes the execution of the current
instruction and stops after the newly fetched instruction enters the instruction latch. This
process is the same for any newly fetched instruction including instructions fetched by the
interrupt processing, or those that will be aborted by the interrupt processing.
10.6.3
External Debug Request During STOP
Asserting DR when the chip is in the stop state (i. e., has executed a STOP instruction)
and keeping it asserted until an acknowledge pulse in DSO is produced causes the chip
to exit the stop state and enter the debug mode. After receiving the acknowledge, the ex-
ternal command controller must deassert DR before sending the first command. Note that
in this case, the chip completes the execution of the STOP instruction and halts after the
next instruction enters the instruction latch.
10.6.4
External Debug Request During WAIT
Asserting DR when the chip is in the wait state (i. e., has executed a WAIT instruction)
and keeping it asserted until an acknowledge pulse in DSO is produced causes the chip
to exit the wait state and enter the debug mode. After receiving the acknowledge, the ex-
ternal command controller must deassert DR before sending the first command. Note that
in this case, the chip completes the execution of the WAIT instruction and halts after the
next instruction enters the instruction latch.
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