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(7) [Probes] page 

Select the status of four probe signals. The selection is not available when a time stamp is acquired. 

 

Figure 5.43   [Trace Find] Dialog Box ([Probes] Page) 

[Don't care]: 

Detects no probe signal condition when this box is checked. 

[Setting]: 

Detects the specified probe signal condition. 

[Probe4] to [Probe1]: 

Select probe conditions (not available when [Don’t care] has been checked). 

 

 

 

Don't care: Detects no selected probe condition. 

High: The status of the probe signal is high. 

Low: The status of the probe signal is low. 

 

Summary of Contents for H8 Series

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Page 12: ...when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual...

Page 13: ...ng observing and modifying the debugging platform in which the application is running High performance Embedded Workshop is a powerful development environment for embedded applications targeted at Ren...

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Page 15: ...M Memory Module 8 2 5 1 Optional SIMM Memory Module Configuration 8 2 6 Hardware Interface 9 2 6 1 Signal Protection on the emulator 9 2 6 2 User System Interface Circuits 9 2 6 3 Clock Oscillator 9 2...

Page 16: ...the Assembly Language Code 49 5 2 5 Viewing a Specific Address 49 5 2 6 Viewing the Current Program Counter Address 49 5 3 Viewing the Current Status 50 5 4 Reading and Displaying the Emulator Inform...

Page 17: ...Window 110 5 9 2 Setting Conditions for Measurement 111 5 9 3 Selecting the Address Detection Mode and Resolution 118 5 9 4 Starting Performance Data Acquisition 118 5 9 5 Deleting a Measurement Cond...

Page 18: ...Emulator 181 8 1 1 Target Hardware 181 8 1 2 Selectable Platforms 181 8 1 3 Configuration Properties Dialog Box General Page 182 8 1 4 Configuration Properties Dialog Box Custom Page 187 8 1 5 Memory...

Page 19: ...vii D 1 System Set Up for Test Program Execution 241 D 2 Diagnostic Test Procedure Using Test Program 242...

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Page 23: ...e maximum operating frequency of the CPU Excellent operability Using the High performance Embedded Workshop enables user program debugging using a pointing device such as a mouse The High performance...

Page 24: ...l Conditions The temperature or humidity changes greatly There is a lot of dust There is a lot of vibration For details refer to section 1 3 Environmental Conditions 4 Protect the emulator from excess...

Page 25: ...pecifications Temperature Operating 10 C to 35 C Storage 10 C to 50 C Humidity Operating 35 RH to 80 RH no condensation Storage 35 RH to 80 RH no condensation Vibration Operating 2 45 m s 2 max Storag...

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Page 27: ...heck the components against the component list Start the High performance Embedded Workshop Turn on the user system Only when the user system is connected Turn on the emulator Component list Setup Act...

Page 28: ...nector Power switch Screw User system interface connector USB interface cable connector Figure 2 2 E6000 Emulator Connectors 2 3 1 Example of Connecting the User System Interface Cable Head to the Use...

Page 29: ...the QFP socket to provide extra strength to the emulator user system connection 2 3 2 Plugging the User System Interface Cable Body into the Emulator Plug the cable body into the emulator taking care...

Page 30: ...dapter for the emulator 2 5 SIMM Memory Module E6000 emulator s optional SIMM memory modules are available which provide emulation memory for user code without needing a user system The optional SIMM...

Page 31: ...pull up resistors Therefore high impedance signals will be pulled up to the high level When connecting the emulator to a user system adjust the user system to compensate for propagation delays The fo...

Page 32: ...External Probe 2 EXT2 Trigger Output A 6 pin connector marked EXT2 on the left under the user system interface cable connector on the emulator case accommodates four trigger outputs The pin assignmen...

Page 33: ...er If the user system interface cable is attached the emulator will match the voltage supplied to the user target in all cases i e even when the user VCC is below the operating voltage for the MCU You...

Page 34: ...r activating method to create a new project or use a workspace for the High performance Embedded Workshop of the old version 1 Connect the emulator to the host computer 2 Connect the user system inter...

Page 35: ...rectory OS installation drive Workspace Tutorial E6000 xxxx Note The directory mentioned above cannot be specified depending on the version of the software In such cases specify the following director...

Page 36: ...tails dialog box is displayed This dialog box is only displayed at the first initiation When only one of interface drivers is selected this dialog box is not displayed Figure 2 15 E6000 Driver Details...

Page 37: ...15 7 Set up the emulator During this process the following dialog box is displayed Figure 2 16 Connecting Dialog Box...

Page 38: ...16 8 When Connected is displayed in the Output window of the High performance Embedded Workshop the emulator initiation is completed Figure 2 17 High performance Embedded Workshop Window...

Page 39: ...s not correctly connected Figure 2 18 Error Message For information on other errors refer to the Setup Guide for the E6000 Emulator 2 9 Other Methods for Activating the Emulator Refer to section 4 Pre...

Page 40: ...18...

Page 41: ...ed in the trace buffer is displayed in both source program and assembly languages for ease of debugging However if trace filtering is used only assembly language can be displayed The buffer can be set...

Page 42: ...ng a precise description of the conditions you want to examine called the complex event system This allows you to define events which depend on the state of a specified combination of the MCU signals...

Page 43: ...elay cycles after an event The complex event system can be used to control the following functions of the emulator 3 2 3 Breaks Use breaks to interrupt program execution when a specified event or sequ...

Page 44: ...llows Table 3 1 Memory Types Memory Type Description On chip Uses the MCU on chip memory User Accesses the user system memory Emulator Accesses the emulator SIMM memory module The contents of a specif...

Page 45: ...al probe 2 outputs high level when the trigger setting 1 to 4 condition is matched in the bus monitor function the signal can be used for the trigger condition for such as an oscilloscope 3 4 Stack Tr...

Page 46: ...24...

Page 47: ...io button Creates a new workspace Open a recent project workspace radio button Uses an existing workspace and displays the history of the opened workspace Browse to another project workspace radio but...

Page 48: ...ace Toolchain Not Used 1 In the Welcome dialog box that is displayed when the High performance Embedded Workshop is activated select Create a new project workspace radio button and click the OK button...

Page 49: ...ct name When the project name is the same as the workspace name it needs not be entered Directory edit box Enter the directory name in which the workspace will be created Click the Browse button to se...

Page 50: ...t Step 7 Dialog Box The target platform for the session file used when the High performance Embedded Workshop is activated must be selected here Check the box against the target platform and then clic...

Page 51: ...utton to proceed to the next target Setting of the configuration file name is the end of the emulator settings Click the Finish button to display the Summary dialog box Pressing the OK button activate...

Page 52: ...space Toolchain Used 1 In the Welcome dialog box that is displayed when the High performance Embedded Workshop is activated select Create a new project workspace radio button and click the OK button F...

Page 53: ...ectory name in which the workspace will be created Click the Browse button to select a directory CPU family combo box Select the target CPU family Tool chain combo box Select the target toolchain name...

Page 54: ...e 4 8 New Project Step 7 Dialog Box The target platform for the session file used when the High performance Embedded Workshop is activated must be selected here Check the box against the target platfo...

Page 55: ...a new workspace according to the instructions on the screen This activates the High performance Embedded Workshop 5 After the High performance Embedded Workshop has been activated connect the emulato...

Page 56: ...eated a workspace After that select the workspace file hws and press the Open button Figure 4 11 Open Workspace Dialog Box 3 This activates the High performance Embedded Workshop and recovers the stat...

Page 57: ...ting the emulator without the setting at emulator activation Connect the emulator by simply switching the session file to one in which the setting for the emulator use has been registered Figure 4 12...

Page 58: ...llowing two methods Canceling the connection of the emulator being activated Exiting the High performance Embedded Workshop 1 Canceling the connection of the emulator being activated Select Debug Disc...

Page 59: ...ance Embedded Workshop common functions as below Preparations for Debugging Viewing a Program Operating Memory Displaying Memory Contents as Waveforms Displaying Memory Contents as an Image Modifying...

Page 60: ...x Selecting Setup Emulator System or clicking the Emulator System toolbar button opens the Configuration Properties dialog box Figure 5 1 Configuration Properties Dialog Box General Page This dialog a...

Page 61: ...ecked it is possible to access the target system memory while the user program is running Do not check this check box if you require realtime emulation Break on access error When this box is checked a...

Page 62: ...the list of MCUs The items are adopted by the device last selected Custom Device page ROM Specify the internal ROM area size RAM Specify the internal RAM area size Pin Specify the product package Modu...

Page 63: ...tails Sets the details of the driver being connected Interface The name of the interface to be connected This should not be changed in this emulator Channel Channel for the selected interface This sho...

Page 64: ...ted or read write The H8 300 series E6000 generally incorporates an emulation memory In the memory map the memory can be set as an internal emulation or external guarded access prohibited write protec...

Page 65: ...p From Enter the start address of the map range To Enter the end address of the map range Setting Enter the memory map setting The choices given are listed below The User external memory and Emulator...

Page 66: ...s case the High performance Embedded Workshop will open a source file browser dialog box to allow you to manually locate the file This path will then be used to update any other source files in this d...

Page 67: ...he left as information on lines 1st column Line Number column A line number for the source file 2nd column Source Address column Address information for the source line 3rd column Event column Event i...

Page 68: ...el Ends time measurement by an event channel Starts a point to point range trace Ends a point to point range trace Halts trace These are also set by using the popup menu EXT 2 Trigger column The EXT 2...

Page 69: ...thers Deselect the check box of a column you want to switch off 5 Click the OK button for the new column settings to take effect Figure 5 7 Global Editor Column States Dialog Box To switch off a colum...

Page 70: ...code at assembly language level then select one of the following operations Click on the View Disassembly toolbar button Choose the View Disassembly menu option Press Ctrl D The Disassembly window ope...

Page 71: ...you are viewing your program in the Disassembly window you may wish to look at another area of your program s code Rather than scrolling through a lot of code in the program you can go directly to a s...

Page 72: ...e memory mapping resources and the areas used by the currently loaded object file Platform sheet Contains information about the current status of the debugging platform typically including CPU type an...

Page 73: ...of the user program since it monitors the user system or the signal output from the MCU in the emulator by using the emulator s hardware circuit 5 4 1 Opening the Extended Monitor Window Selecting Vie...

Page 74: ...Figure 5 13 Extended Monitor Configuration Dialog Box This dialog box allows the user to set the items to be displayed in the Extended Monitor window Note The items that can be set in this dialog box...

Page 75: ...ory Up to eight points can be set by using the eight monitoring channels on the bus monitoring circuit 1 to 256 bytes can be monitored at one point It is possible that a part or all of monitoring rang...

Page 76: ...e data with values that have not been changed are displayed in gray Appear A value is only displayed after changed Foreground Sets the color used for display available when Change has been selected Ba...

Page 77: ...is automatically updated according to the auto update interval Select Lock Refresh from the popup menu of the Monitor window to stop the update of display The characters in the address section are di...

Page 78: ...ecting Display CPU Monitor The list consists of the Monitor window name and the address to start monitoring When the left of the list is checked the Monitor window is being displayed Selecting items o...

Page 79: ...nditions enables a temporary stop of update hiding and deletion Figure 5 17 Selection in the Monitor Window Add Adds a new monitoring condition Edit Changes the settings of the selected Monitor window...

Page 80: ...of the content of the variable that has been registered in the Watch window there are the following three methods 1 Use the Monitor function without halting the user program The read write signal of t...

Page 81: ...ed temporarily This method is only available for accessing the areas internal I O DTCRAM and user memory other than those in item 2 mentioned above It is possible to recognize the method for updating...

Page 82: ...nts can be set by using event channels and range channels in the event detection system When the condition is satisfied event points are also used as the start end conditions for execution time measur...

Page 83: ...the signals to be acquired will vary according to the emulator in use The signals to indicate bus states and areas are used to set the Bus Area condition of the event point They can also be acquired...

Page 84: ...8 Software Specifications Specific to This Product or the online help 5 7 5 Opening the Event Window Select View Code Eventpoints or click the Eventpoints toolbar button to open the Event window The...

Page 85: ...eakpoint Event Properties dialog box is used for setting software breakpoints and event points Selecting a particular type of breakpoint enables or disables other pages and parts of the dialog accordi...

Page 86: ...or a bus cycle 2 When the event point is used as the condition for acquiring the trace information select Trace Acquisition from the popup menu For the trace function refer to section 5 8 Viewing Trac...

Page 87: ...am fetch can be selected Other options are invalid Event Set conditions in detail with other options on this page or on the Bus Area Signals or Action page Address Sets the address condition Don t car...

Page 88: ...he condition available when Compare has been selected Word Sets access in words as the condition available when Compare has been selected Mask Sets a value to be masked This value will be ANDed with t...

Page 89: ...e condition When the Don t care check box is checked the event will be satisfied with any bus status Area Specifies the area for searching When the Don t care check box is checked the event will be sa...

Page 90: ...tatus of the input probe signal is not detected Probe3 Detects the status of the input probe signal 3 High Detects the high level of the input probe signal Low Detects the low level of the input probe...

Page 91: ...n condition Break Causes a break stop in the user program when the event occurs This is the default action Start Timer Starts the run timer the run timer value is displayed in the Status window Stop T...

Page 92: ...s accessed directly or indirectly from Trace Acquisition only those events assigned to the trace subsystem are displayed If accessed from the Eventpoint window only the breakpoint or timer events are...

Page 93: ...e where its condition is not satisfied To set a reset event on the selected event point select Is Reset By and check the box corresponding to each event At the bottom of the screen is a diagram showin...

Page 94: ...Edit from the popup menu in this window displays the Set Address For Trigger dialog box Figure 5 28 Set Address For Trigger Dialog Box This dialog box allows the user to specify the address to be acce...

Page 95: ...Disabling an Event Point Select an event point and choose Disable from the popup menu to disable the selected event point When an event point is disabled the event point will remain in the list but an...

Page 96: ...uired by default without any condition free trace mode In the free trace mode trace acquisition is started with the execution of the user program and stopped by halting the user program The acquired t...

Page 97: ...is executed The timer resolution depends on the time stamp clock rate selected in the trace acquisition only available when a time stamp is acquired Source Source program Label Label information that...

Page 98: ...er to section 5 7 Using the Event Points The trace acquisition condition is set in the Trace Acquisition dialog box that is displayed by selecting Acquisition from the popup menu The Trace Acquisition...

Page 99: ...ets the start and halt conditions of trace acquisition Trace Events Sets event points to be used as trace acquisition conditions Event Lists the event points to be used as trace acquisition conditions...

Page 100: ...ition Dialog Box Stop Page Stop Without Delay Defines a trace stop condition Enable Checking this box enables a trace stop Events Lists the event points where trace acquisition conditions have been se...

Page 101: ...Enable Checking this box enables a trace stop Delay Count Sets the delay count in bus cycles range 1 to 65535 This function allows you to acquire a number of trace records after any of the specified e...

Page 102: ...ange trace This is only available when the free trace mode is disabled Select either of the following four modes Disabled Point to Point Range and Event Disabled Disables a range trace Figure 5 33 Ran...

Page 103: ...er the stop event Sets the event points that are required to start or stop trace acquisition when the start or end address is accessed respectively Point to Point mode is an easy method to set up the...

Page 104: ...etting Range Range Event Selects an event point for which a trace acquisition condition has been set Edit Changes the setting for the selected event point Only acquires trace information from all bus...

Page 105: ...on to stop trace acquisition has been set Edit Changes the setting for the selected event point Cyclic When this box is checked the event sequencing is configured so that the events reset themselves w...

Page 106: ...hen a time stamp is acquired Timestamp Specify the time stamp value for bus cycles only available when a time stamp is acquired Note Items other than General Address Data R W Area Status Probes and Ti...

Page 107: ...tion that does not match the conditions set in other pages when this box is checked Upward search Searches upwards when this box is checked Start PTR Enters a PTR value to start a search End PTR Enter...

Page 108: ...ss condition Figure 5 38 Trace Find Dialog Box Address Page Don t care Detects no address when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified address Value Enter the address value not available whe...

Page 109: ...data condition Figure 5 39 Trace Find Dialog Box Data Page Don t care Detects no data when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified data Value Enter the data value not available when Don t c...

Page 110: ...ace Find Dialog Box R W Page Don t care Detects no read write condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified read write condition String Select a read write condition not available w...

Page 111: ...Box Area Page Don t care Detects no area condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified area condition String Select an area condition not available when Don t care has been checked...

Page 112: ...Status Page Don t care Detects no bus condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified bus condition String Select a bus condition not available when Don t care has been checked Note...

Page 113: ...obes Page Don t care Detects no probe signal condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified probe signal condition Probe4 to Probe1 Select probe conditions not available when Don t c...

Page 114: ...RQ7 0 Page Don t care Detects no IRQ input condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified IRQ input condition IRQ7 to IRQ0 Select IRQ input conditions not available when Don t care h...

Page 115: ...indows are open all Trace windows will be cleared as they all access the same buffer 5 8 6 Saving the Trace Information in a File Select Save from the popup menu to open the Save As file dialog box wh...

Page 116: ...ed when you need to check the trace information during execution of the user program This is useful for checking time stamping or probe input signals To acquire a snapshot of trace information select...

Page 117: ...ring Address Sets address conditions Data Sets data conditions R W Selects the type of access cycles Area Selects the area being accessed not available when a time stamp is acquired Status Sets the st...

Page 118: ...he filter when this box is checked No Filters information that does not match the conditions set in those pages when this box is checked Trace display range Sets the range for filtering Start PTR Ente...

Page 119: ...re has been checked Range Specifies an address range not available when Don t care has been checked From Enter a single address or the start of the address range not available when Don t care has been...

Page 120: ...t care has been checked Range Specifies a data range not available when Don t care has been checked From Enter single data or the minimum value of the data range not available when Don t care has bee...

Page 121: ...e Detects no read write condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified read write condition RD Detects read cycles when this box is checked not available when Don t care has been che...

Page 122: ...Filter Dialog Box Area Page Don t care Detects no area condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified area condition not available when Don t care has been checked Note Available are...

Page 123: ...ilter Dialog Box Status Page Don t care Detects no bus condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified bus condition not available when Don t care has been checked Note Available bus...

Page 124: ...Probes Page Don t care Detects no probe signal condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified probe signal condition Probe4 to Probe1 Select probe conditions not available when Don t...

Page 125: ...IRQ7 0 Page Don t care Detects no IRQ input condition when this box is checked Setting Detects the specified IRQ input condition IRQ7 to IRQ0 Select IRQ input conditions not available when Don t care...

Page 126: ...ange not available when Don t care has been checked From Enter a single time stamp value or the minimum value of the time stamp range The format is as follows hour h minute min second s millisecond ms...

Page 127: ...ence First PTR Specifies the first pointer to measure the difference The pointer of the line selected on the Trace window is displayed by default Second PTR Specifies the second pointer to measure the...

Page 128: ...value or character string as a range Item Sets the item for analysis Start Sets the input value or character string To set a range the start value must be specified here End Specify the end value if...

Page 129: ...this test is not case sensitive The number of blanks will not be cared either 5 8 15 Extracting Function Calls from the Acquired Trace Information To extract function calls from the acquired trace in...

Page 130: ...on time from a specified range to another specified range Measurement of execution time spent from calling of any of sequential subroutines to calling of any of another sequential subroutines in a pro...

Page 131: ...t Of Specified Range Measurement Note Available Not available Note Only one point is used in Time Of Specified Range Measurement and Start Point To End Point Measurement while two sequential points ar...

Page 132: ...ce Analysis window Figure 5 59 Performance Analysis Window This window displays the rate of execution time in the area selected by the user during the last program run in percentages histogram or nume...

Page 133: ...sis window has a support function to enter the address range of a function automatically if the name of the function is entered to set an address range Entering a function name in the Input Function R...

Page 134: ...range between the start address and end address Starts measurement with a detected program prefetch in the range specified between the start and end addresses and then stops with a detected program pr...

Page 135: ...exceeds the timeout value not the total time This is only available for channel 1 Count The count up value used in measurement of the execution count A break occurs every time the execution count exce...

Page 136: ...measured correctly 2 When Time Out and Count are selected satisfaction of either of these options stops execution of the user program performance break 3 Only channel 1 can be used for Time Out and Co...

Page 137: ...rt Address Start address End Address End address End Range The end range for the Start Range To End Range Measurement Start Address Start address End Address End address Starts measurement with a dete...

Page 138: ...ss Count Of Specified Range Measurement Start Address Start address End Address End address Access Type The bus cycle on the access range to be measured Measures the number of times the range specifie...

Page 139: ...for the Called Count Of Specified Range Measurement As the call range specify the start and end addresses of the selected subroutine Start Address Start address End Address End address Measures the n...

Page 140: ...ter At 20 ns the maximum time that can be measured is about six hours and at 160 s the maximum time is about two days When the counter overflows Timer Overflow is displayed as the result of measuremen...

Page 141: ...cending order by the sort function in descending order The file tutorial cpp contains source code for the tutorial program The file Tutorial abs is a compiled load module in the Dwarf2 format Notes 1...

Page 142: ...kspace Select the following directory OS installation drive Workspace Tutorial E6000 2646 Note The file path differs depending on the product Refer to section 8 2 4 Environment for Execution of the Tu...

Page 143: ...Downloading the Tutorial Program Download the object program to be debugged Select Download module from the popupmenu opened by clicking the right hand mouse button on Tutorial abs of Download module...

Page 144: ...der C source file Figure 6 3 Editor Window Displaying the Source Program Select a font and size that are legible if necessary For details refer to the High performance Embedded Workshop user s manual...

Page 145: ...int at any point in a program For example to set a software breakpoint at the sort function call Select by double clicking the S W Breakpoints column on the line containing the sort function call Figu...

Page 146: ...er window is displayed Figure 6 5 Register Window To change the value of the program counter PC double click the value area in the Register window with the mouse The following dialog box is then displ...

Page 147: ...dow to show the position that the program has halted with the message Break Software Break in the status bar Note When the source file is displayed after a break a path of the source file may be inqui...

Page 148: ...126 Figure 6 8 Editor Window Break Status...

Page 149: ...u After the Status window is displayed open the Platform sheet and check the Status of Cause of last break Figure 6 9 Status Window Note The items that can be displayed in this window differ depending...

Page 150: ...ints from the Code submenu of the View menu The Event window is displayed Select the Breakpoint sheet Figure 6 10 Event Window The popup menu opened by clicking the Event window with the right hand mo...

Page 151: ...ndow can be used to display the information on symbols in modules Select Label from the Symbol submenu of the View menu The Label window is displayed so that the user can refer to the addresses of sym...

Page 152: ...mory contents corresponding to _main in byte size Select Memory from the CPU submenu of the View menu or click the View Memory toolbar button to open the Display Address dialog box Enter _main in the...

Page 153: ...ay a declared at the beginning of the program by using the following procedure Click the left of displayed array a in the Editor window to position the cursor Select Instant Watch with the right hand...

Page 154: ...and mouse button and select Add Watch from the popup menu The following dialog box will be displayed Figure 6 16 Add Watch Dialog Box Input variable i to Variable or expression edit box and click the...

Page 155: ...133 The user can click mark at the left side of array a in the Watch window to watch all the elements Figure 6 18 Watch Window Displaying Array Elements...

Page 156: ...indow is displayed The Locals window shows the local variables in the function currently pointed to by the program counter along with their values Note however that the Locals window is initially empt...

Page 157: ...tion call in a single step Step Out Steps out of a function and stops at the statement following the statement in the program that called the function Step Steps the specified times repeatedly at a sp...

Page 158: ...136 Figure 6 21 Editor Window Step In The highlighted line moves to the first statement of the sort function in the Editor window...

Page 159: ...the calling statement in the main function To step out of the sort function select Step Out from the Debug menu or click the Step Out button in the toolbar Figure 6 22 Step Out Button Figure 6 23 Hig...

Page 160: ...and stops at the next statement of the main program To step through all statements in the change function at a single step select Step Over from the Debug menu or click the Step Over button in the to...

Page 161: ...ct Halt from the Debug menu or the Stop button on the toolbar Figure 6 27 Stop Button 6 14 Resetting the MCU Resetting the MCU initializes the internal I O registers and makes the program counter jump...

Page 162: ...he break function are described below 6 15 1 Software Break Function The emulator can set up to 256 software breakpoints Select Eventpoints from the Code submenu of the View menu The Event window is d...

Page 163: ...on the line that has p_sam s0 a 0 within the tutorial function and enter this address in the Address Lo edit box of the Address group box In this example enter H 00001082 Note This dialog box differs...

Page 164: ...nt window Figure 6 32 Event Window Software Breakpoint Setting Note The items that can be displayed in this window differ depending on the product For the items that can be displayed refer to section...

Page 165: ...t window To stop the tutorial program at the breakpoint select Reset Go from the Debug menu The program runs until it stops at the breakpoint that has been set Figure 6 33 Editor Window at Execution S...

Page 166: ...4 Displayed Contents of the Status Window Software Break Note The items that can be displayed in this window differ depending on the product For the items that can be displayed refer to section 8 Soft...

Page 167: ...ur range channels can be set up as independent conditions In this example we are setting the condition for event channel 1 Figure 6 35 Event Window Event Channel 1 Ch1 Select the line for Ch1 in the E...

Page 168: ...Event window is displayed as shown below Figure 6 37 Event Window Setting Completed Note The items that can be displayed in this window differ depending on the product For the items that can be displ...

Page 169: ...147 Select Reset Go from the Debug menu to stop the tutorial program at breakpoints The program runs then stops at the condition specified under Ch1 Figure 6 38 Editor Window at Execution Stop...

Page 170: ...r the condition had been satisfied five times Note The items that can be displayed in this window differ depending on the product For the items that can be displayed refer to section 8 Software Specif...

Page 171: ...on is displayed in the Trace window Select Trace from the Code submenu of the View menu to display the Trace window Figure 6 40 Trace Window When trace information is displayed in the Trace window cli...

Page 172: ...s as an event condition for the tracing of read write cycles and display the trace is described below 1 Clicking the right hand mouse button on the Trace window displays a popup menu Select Acquisitio...

Page 173: ...e the Editor window to refer to the address on the line that has a i j within the tutorial function and enter this address in the Address Lo edit box of the Address group box on the General page of th...

Page 174: ...e event that has been set is now displayed in the Event combo box of the Trace Events group box on the General page of the Trace Acquisition dialog box Figure 6 44 Trace Acquisition Dialog Box Adding...

Page 175: ...able the event condition that has been set uncheck the Free Trace check box on the General page This will add pages 1 to 4 to the Trace Acquisition dialog box Figure 6 45 Trace Acquisition Dialog Box...

Page 176: ...4 6 Select page 1 and click the Range radio button in the Conditions group box This will display the Range Event combo box and the Edit button Figure 6 46 Trace Acquisition Dialog Box Displaying Page...

Page 177: ...ne that has a i j within the tutorial function H 0000105C in this example has been executed five times for details on this refer to section 6 15 2 Breaking Execution at Event Points 9 Select Reset Go...

Page 178: ...cquisition as an event condition Click the Add button in the Trace Events group box on the General page to display the Breakpoint Event Properties dialog box see figure 6 42 Breakpoint Event Propertie...

Page 179: ...on the General page of the Trace Acquisition dialog box is displayed Figure 6 50 Trace Acquisition Dialog Box Adding an Event 6 To enable time stamping select 125ns from the Clock combo box of the Ti...

Page 180: ...Edit button see figure 6 46 Trace Acquisition dialog box 9 Click the Range Event combo box to select the event you have registered The event is now enabled Click the OK button to complete the trace s...

Page 181: ...e the event points that have been set and clear the trace information Clicking the right hand mouse button on the Breakpoints window displays a popup menu Select Delete All from this menu to remove al...

Page 182: ...r details on this refer to section 6 15 1 Software Break Function 2 Select Reset Go from the Debug menu Processing stops when the break condition is satisfied and the Trace window then displays trace...

Page 183: ...R W in the Item combo box and enter WR in the Start edit box After that click the New button R W WR is now displayed in the Condition column of the Result list box Figure 6 55 Statistic Dialog Box Ne...

Page 184: ...art edit box After that click the Add button the new condition is now added to the R W WR display in the Condition column of the Result list box so that it now shows R W WR Area RAM This completes set...

Page 185: ...ck the Close button to close the Statistic dialog box 8 Remove the event points that have been set and clear the trace information Clicking the right hand mouse button on the Event window displays a p...

Page 186: ...alog Box 4 Click the Enable radio button and then the OK button Only the information on function calls is now displayed in the Trace window the Label column s right side boundary has been moved to the...

Page 187: ...ch load module is supported in H8S H8 300 C C compiler V4 0 or later 2 For details on the stack trace function refer to the online help Double click the Editor column in the sort function and set a so...

Page 188: ...that the position of the program counter is currently at the selected line of the sort function and that the sort function is called from the tutorial function To remove the software breakpoint doubl...

Page 189: ...describe the Time Of Specified Range Measurement 6 18 1 Time Of Specified Range Measurement 1 Select Performance Analysis from the Performance submenu of the View menu to display the Select Performan...

Page 190: ...unction name Sample sort long in the Function edit box of this dialog box and then click the OK button The corresponding addresses for the function Sample sort long will now be set in the Start Addres...

Page 191: ...tion H 0000107 in this example so that a break occurs when the specified sort function has been executed three times refer to section 6 15 2 Breaking Execution at Event Points 9 Select Reset Go from t...

Page 192: ...ution of the user program In this example we monitor the content of the address range where variable a of the tutorial function is stored 1 Select the CPU submenu from the View menu Then selecting Mon...

Page 193: ...F80 b Enter H 50 in the Size edit box c Select BYTE HEX from the Access combo box d Check the Auto refresh at rate check box and enter D 00500 e Check the Reading the Initial Value check box Set the p...

Page 194: ...he last update Figure 6 72 Monitor Window during Execution 5 After you have finished checking the states in the Monitor window select Halt Program from the Debug menu to halt the program s execution 6...

Page 195: ...group H8 36109 group H8 36064 group H8 36094 group H8 36079 group 7 1 1 Supported Items For emulation of the H8 36057 group or the H8 36037 group an expansion I O board HS36037EIO61H is required For...

Page 196: ...for H8 3664F 4 0 5 5 1 16 3 0 5 5 1 10 2 H8 3664F H8 3664N 4 0 5 5 1 16 3 0 5 5 1 10 3 H8 3672 group 4 0 5 5 1 16 2 7 5 5 1 10 4 H8 3687 group H8 3694 group 4 0 5 5 1 20 3 0 5 5 1 10 5 H8 3684F H8 368...

Page 197: ...s and displays the power supply status in the Extended Monitor window If the user system interface cable is not connected to the user system the Uvcc of the MCU is 5 V 7 2 2 User System Interface Circ...

Page 198: ...cc and AVss Signals VCL and TEST When VCL is connected to GND or the TEST pin is connected to the Vcc level a warning message to indicate that the pin connections are incorrect will be displayed when...

Page 199: ...d Undefined ER7 SP H 10 Undefined Power on initialized CCR The I mask is set to 1 and the other bits are undefined The I mask is set to 1 and the other bits are undefined PC Reset vector value Reset v...

Page 200: ...n it with the four screws E6000 casing E6000 M1 Figure 7 5 Removing and Fastening the Emulator Cover This emulator includes a serial EEPROM board HS3664PWB65H for evaluation of the H8 3664N on chip EE...

Page 201: ...mputer enables a direct connection between the host computer and the emulator Thus connection of the USB interface adapter for the E6000 such as HS6000EIU02H is no longer necessary To use a host PC in...

Page 202: ...180...

Page 203: ...sted below Table 8 1 Selectable Target Platforms Debugging Platform Remark H8 3664 E6000 Emulator CPU 300H For emulation of the MCUs that have the H8 300H CPU as the core without any expansion I O boa...

Page 204: ...182 8 1 3 Configuration Properties Dialog Box General Page Items that can be set in this dialog box are listed below Figure 8 1 Configuration Properties Dialog Box General Page...

Page 205: ...its for eight clock cycles in each access When accessing the internal I O Memory is accessed with breaking the user program This pause is approximately 378 s while operating at 16 MHz When the interna...

Page 206: ...This allows a break processing by the system clock User VCC Threshold Sets the voltage level for the user system Down will be displayed in User System Voltage of the Extended Monitor window when the...

Page 207: ...3684F H8 3687N H8 3694 H8 3693 H8 3692 H8 3691 H8 3690 H8 3694F H8 3694N H8 36094 H8 36093 H8 36092 H8 36091 H8 36090 H8 36094F 32 768 kHz Target H8 36014F H8 36012F H8 3672F H8 3670F H8 36912 H8 3691...

Page 208: ...300H Debugging Platform Device Option Clock Option SubClock Option Expansion Hardware Custom The MCU previously selected H8 36024 H8 36022 Not available H8 36049 H8 36048 H8 36047 H8 36049F 1 MHz 10 M...

Page 209: ...187 8 1 4 Configuration Properties Dialog Box Custom Page Items that can be set in this dialog box are listed below Figure 8 2 Configuration Properties Dialog Box Custom Device Page...

Page 210: ...nternal ROM area to be 56 kbytes H 000000 to H 00DFFF RAM Specify the internal RAM area size 512B Sets the internal RAM area to be 512 bytes H FFFD80 to H FFFF7F 1024B Sets the internal RAM area to be...

Page 211: ...Z1 Enable WatchDog Timer Enables the watchdog timer Enable A D Converter Enables the A D converter Enable SCI3 Enables SCI3 Enable SCI3 2 Enables SCI3_2 Enable SCI4 1 Enables SCI4_1 Enable SCI4 2 Enab...

Page 212: ...s window The Status window has three sheets This emulator displays the following items 1 Memory Sheet Selecting the Memory tab on the Status window displays this sheet Table 8 6 Memory Sheet Items Ite...

Page 213: ...nce Embedded Workshop User Break Break by the user Software Break Break by software breakpoint On Chip Break A Break by On Chip Break Complex Event System Break by complex event system Stepping Comple...

Page 214: ...hile the user program is running and the cause of a break while the user program is halted Break Cause of break Displays the cause of a break Address Address bus value Displays the address bus value d...

Page 215: ...cate bus states and areas are used to set the Bus Area condition of the event point They can also be acquired as the trace information The bus state signals are also used to set the condition not to a...

Page 216: ...rea being accessed ROM RAM or 8 or 16 bit I O not available when a time stamp is acquired Status Bus status during this cycle PROG prefetch or Data CPU data access cycle not available when a time stam...

Page 217: ...mestamp Specify the time stamp value for bus cycles only available when a time stamp is acquired 8 1 13 Trace Filtering Function While using the emulator the Trace Filter dialog box has the following...

Page 218: ...shown in figure 8 3 Figure 8 3 Properties Dialog Box Select the range of slave addresses of the EEPROM you wish to display from the ID combo box All displays all memory areas in the EEPROM incorporat...

Page 219: ...this row Data Data is read from the EEPROM and then converted to the display width Value Data displayed in an alternative format 2 Viewing a Different Memory Area To change the memory area displayed...

Page 220: ...a range by clicking on the first data column and dragging the mouse to the last column The selected range is highlighted 5 Filling a Memory Area with a Value A value can be set as the content of a me...

Page 221: ...slave address as the source selected in the EEPROM window will be displayed in the Start ID and End ID combo boxes The source start address and end address will be displayed in the Start address and...

Page 222: ...e Start ID and End ID combo boxes The source start address and end address will be displayed in the Start address and End address fields Checking the Verify check box enables copying while comparing t...

Page 223: ...the Write mode combo box As the destination select the start slave address from the ID combo box and enter the start address value in the Address field of the Destination group box respectively Then c...

Page 224: ...given in the hardware manual is Initial value 1 Reserved These bits are always read as 1 However the description in the emulator manual is Always specify 0 These bits are always read as the specified...

Page 225: ...are always read as the specified values Table 8 18 Differences between the H8 3672 Group Products 2 Target Address Register Name Bits H FFE0 Port mode register 1 6 and 5 H FFF1 System control register...

Page 226: ...2 MSTTB1 MSTTX MSTTZ0 MSTPWM H8 3660 Evalua tion chip H FFFB MSTCR3 MSTS4_2 Address Register Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 H FFE0 PMR1 IRQ3 IRQ2 IRQ1 IRQ0 TXD TMOW H FFE1 PMR5 WKP5 W...

Page 227: ...8 3687 Group Products 2 Target Address Register Name Bits H FFFB Module standby control register 3 0 c The hardware manual shows registers at the addresses given below For these locations however the...

Page 228: ...B MSTCR3 MSTS4_2 Address Register Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 H F72C RTCCR2 RUN 12 24 PM RST H F730 LVDCR LVDE LVDSEL LVDRE LVDDE LVDUE H F731 LVDSR LVDDF LVDUF H F732 H FFDE H8 36...

Page 229: ...ription given in the hardware manual is Reserved However the description in the emulator manual is Always specify 0 These bits are always read as the specified values Table 8 27 Differences between th...

Page 230: ...5 IENR2 IENTB3 IENTB2 IENTB1 H FFF9 MSTCR1 MSTS4 MSTIIC MSTS3 MSTAD MSTWD MSTTW MSTTV MSTTA H FFFA MSTCR2 MSTS3_2 MSTTB3 MSTTB2 MSTTB1 MSTTX MSTTZ0 MSTPWM H8 3660 Evalua tion chip H FFFB MSTCR3 MSTS4_...

Page 231: ...are always read as the specified values Table 8 31 Differences between the H8 36014 H8 36024 Group Products 2 Target Address Register Name Bits H FFE2 Port mode register 3 7 to 3 H FFF5 Interrupt ena...

Page 232: ...0 Selects the TXD3 output 0 port 1 TXD_3 Bit 0 0 Selects whether or not to stop modules 0 operate 1 stop For emulation with the expansion I O board HS36024EIO61H set bits 2 and 3 to 0 Note The value i...

Page 233: ...and 6 H FFF9 Module standby control register 1 7 6 2 and 0 H FFFA Module standby control register 2 6 5 and 3 b The description given in the hardware manual is Reserved However the description in the...

Page 234: ...3 IEN2 IEN1 IEN0 H FFF5 IENR2 IENTB3 IENTB2 IENTB1 H FFF9 MSTCR1 MSTS4 MSTIIC MSTS3 MSTAD MSTWD MSTTW MSTTV MSTTA H FFFA MSTCR2 MSTS3_2 MSTTB3 MSTTB2 MSTTB1 MSTTX MSTTZ0 MSTPWM H8 3660 Evalua tion chi...

Page 235: ...fy 0 These bits are always read as the specified values Table 8 40 Differences between the H8 36049 Group Products 2 Target Address Register Name Bits H FFFB 0 c The hardware manual shows registers at...

Page 236: ...t 2 0 Selects whether or not to delete noise 0 no 1 yes Bit 1 0 Selects the TXD3 output 0 port 1 TXD_3 Bit 0 0 Selects whether or not to stop modules 0 operate 1 stop None H8 36049 Bits 4 to 7 1111 Re...

Page 237: ...E LVDUE H F731 LVDSR LVDDF LVDUF H FFE0 PMR1 IRQ3 IRQ2 IRQ1 IRQ0 TXD2 PWM TXD TMOW H FFE1 PMR5 POF57 POF56 WKP5 WKP4 WKP3 WKP2 WKP1 WKP0 H FFE2 PMR3 POF24 POF23 H FFF1 SYSCR2 SMSEL LSON DTON MA2 MA1 M...

Page 238: ...status register 7 to 0 H F738 RC control register 7 to 0 H F739 RC trimming data protect register 7 to 0 H F73A RC trimming data register 7 to 0 H F73C Interrupt control registers A 7 to 0 H F73D Int...

Page 239: ...C TSCR IICRST IICX Address Register Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 H F730 LVDCR LVDE BGRE LVDSEL LVDRE LVDDE LVDUE H F731 LVDSR LVDDF LVDUF H F734 CKCSR PMRJ1 PMRJ0 OSCSEL CKSWIE CKSW...

Page 240: ...tion in the emulator manual is Writing has no effect These bits are always read as undefined values because there are no registers at these locations of the emulator Table 8 49 Differences between the...

Page 241: ...IRQ1 IRQ0 TXD2 PWM TXD TMOW H FFE1 PMR5 POF57 POF56 WKP5 WKP4 WKP3 WKP2 WKP1 WKP0 H FFF1 SYSCR2 SMSEL LSON DTON MA2 MA1 MA0 SA1 SA0 H FFF2 IEGR1 NMIEG IEG3 IEG2 IEG1 IEG0 H FFF3 IEGR2 WPEG5 WPEG4 WPEG...

Page 242: ...LSEL RCPSC1 RCPSC0 H F736 RCTRMDPR WRI PRWE LOCKDW TRMDRWE H F737 RCTRMDR TRMD7 TRMD6 TRMD5 TRMD4 TRMD3 TRMD2 TRMD1 TRMD0 H FF90 FLMCR1 SWE ESU PSU EV PV E P H FF91 FLMCR2 FLER H FF93 EBR1 EB5 EB4 EB3...

Page 243: ...B Module Standby Control Register 3 0 c The hardware manual shows registers at the addresses given below For these locations however the applicable description in the emulator manual is Writing has no...

Page 244: ...IRRI2 IRRI1 IRRI0 H FFF7 IRR2 IRRTB3 IENTB2 IENTB1 H FFF9 MSTCR1 MSTS4 MSTIIC MSTS3 MSTAD MSTWD MSTTW MSTTV MSTTA H FFFA MSTCR2 MSTS3_2 MSTTB3 MSTTB2 MSTTB1 MSTTX MSTTZ MSTPWM H8 3660 Evalua tion chip...

Page 245: ...n given in the hardware manual is Reserved However the description in the emulator manual is Always specify 0 These bits are always read as the specified values Table 8 59 Differences between the H8 3...

Page 246: ...Differences between the H8 36094 Group Products 5 Target Address Register Name Bits H FFC0 Timer Control Status Register WD 2 f The H8 36094 group has power on reset optional low voltage detection ci...

Page 247: ...MSTTA H FFFA MSTCR2 MSTS3_2 MSTTB3 MSTTB2 MSTTB1 MSTTX MSTTZ0 MSTPWM H8 3660 Evalua tion chip H FFFB MSTCR3 MSTS4_2 Address Register Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 H F730 LVDCR LVDE...

Page 248: ...the reserved area during debugging select the MCU having the largest ROM capacity for example debug the H8 3663 program in the H8 3664 mode In the E6000 emulator one evaluation chip emulates several...

Page 249: ...he ROM RAM in the emulator is larger than that of the MCU In the MCU specifying an unused area addresses by a range channel of an event point allows the program to stop when an illegal access occurs F...

Page 250: ...228...

Page 251: ...ntry defines an I O register The BaseAddress definition is for devices where the location of I O registers moves in the address space depending on the CPU mode In this case the BaseAddress value is th...

Page 252: ...annel_Common DMAWER 0xffff00 B A DMATCR 0xffff01 B A DMACR0A 0xffff02 B A DMACR0B 0xffff03 B A DMACR1A 0xffff04 B A DMACR1B 0xffff05 B A DMABCRH 0xffff06 B A DMABCRL 0Xffff07 B A DMA_Channel_0 MAR0AH...

Page 253: ...module is enabled or not Each register name must be defined in the section and the numbering of each register must be sequential The dependency is entered in the section as dep reg bit value 1 reg is...

Page 254: ...ntroller DMA_Channel_Common reg0 regDMAWER reg1 regDMATCR reg2 regDMACR0A reg3 regDMACR0B reg4 regDMACR1A reg5 regDMACR1B reg6 regDMABCRH reg7 regDMABCRL dep regMSTPCRH 7 0 regDMAWER id DMAWER 0xffff0...

Page 255: ...ers window Memory Ctrl M Opens the Memory window IO Ctrl I Opens the IO window Status Ctrl U Opens the Status window Extended Monitor Opens the Extended Monitor window Monitor Monitor Setting Shift Ct...

Page 256: ...et CPU Resets the target hardware and sets the PC to the reset vector address Go F5 Starts executing the user program at the current PC Reset Go Shift F5 Resets the target hardware and executes the us...

Page 257: ...urce window is active When the Disassembly window is active stepping is executed in a unit of assembly instructions Assembly Executes stepping in a unit of assembly instructions Source Steps only one...

Page 258: ...ntered by default Decimal Uses a decimal for displaying a radix in which the numerical values will be displayed and entered by default Octal Uses an octal for displaying a radix in which the numerical...

Page 259: ...build all operation on the current project 16 CHANGE_ CONFIGURATION CC Sets the current configuration 17 CHANGE_PROJECT CP Sets the current project 18 CHANGE_SESSION CS Changes the session of the curr...

Page 260: ...contents 51 MEMORY_EDIT ME Modifies memory contents 52 MEMORY_FILL MF Modifies the content of a memory area by specifying data 53 MEMORY_FIND MI Searches for data within the memory range 54 MEMORY_MOV...

Page 261: ...Compares a trace binary file with the current trace information 91 TRACE_BINARY_SAVE TBV Outputs trace information into a binary file 92 TRACE_FILTER TF Filter the trace information 93 TRACE_STATISTI...

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Page 263: ...erface board select either from the followings according to the PC interface specifications PCI bus interface board HS6000EIC01H or HS6000EIC02H PCMCIA interface card HS6000EIP01H LAN adapter HS6000EL...

Page 264: ...HS6000EIP01H When HS3664EPI61H is in use TM3664 PCCD RET When HS3664EPI62H is in use TM3664_62 PCCD RET 3 LAN adapter HS6000ELN01H When HS3664EPI62H is in use TM3664_62 ELN RET 4 USB adapter when usin...

Page 265: ...OK Shows that the E6000 is correctly connected to the host computer Emulator Board Information Main Board ID H 05 Shows the ID number of the lower board of the E6000 always 5 Emulation Board ID H 17...

Page 266: ...arching Test page H 000 H 04f Upper 32K OK Shows the results of marching test for the trace RAM last half in the E6000 normal completion 05 RESERVED 06 Test Internal ROM and RAM A Decode Test Internal...

Page 267: ...n the E6000 normal completion 14 Test Runtime Counter A Internal Clock 20MHz OK B Internal Clock 16MHz OK C Internal Clock 10MHz OK D Internal Clock 1MHz OK E Internal Sub Clock 32 768KHz OK Shows the...

Page 268: ...J Option RAM Parallel Write Access WORD RESERVED K Option RAM Parallel Write Access High Byte RESERVED L Option RAM Parallel Write Access Low Byte RESERVED Shows the check results for the parallel acc...

Page 269: ...Emulator Publication Date Rev 6 00 February 5 2007 Published by Sales Strategic Planning Div Renesas Technology Corp Edited by Customer Support Department Global Strategic Communication Div Renesas S...

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