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Debug Support
30-12 Freescale Semiconductor
30.4.5 Data Breakpoint/Mask Registers (DBR, DBMR)
The DBR, shown in Figure 30-8, specifies data patterns used as part of the trigger into debug mode. DBR
bits are masked by setting corresponding DBMR bits, as defined in TDR.
9–8 BTB Branch target bytes. Defines the number of bytes of branch target address DDATA displays.
00 0 bytes
01 Lower 2 bytes of the target address
10 Lower 3 bytes of the target address
11 Entire 4-byte target address
See Section 30.3.1, “Begin Execution of Taken Branch (PST = 0x5).”
7 Reserved, should be cleared.
6 NPL Non-pipelined mode. Determines whether the core operates in pipelined or mode or not.
0 Pipelined mode
1 Nonpipelined mode. The processor effectively executes one instruction at a time with no overlap.
This adds at least 5 cycles to the execution time of each instruction. Given an average execution
latency of 1.6 cycles/instruction, throughput in non-pipeline mode would be 6.6 cycles/instruction,
approximately 25% or less of pipelined performance.
Regardless of the NPL state, a triggered PC breakpoint is always reported before the triggering
instruction executes. In normal pipeline operation, the occurrence of an address and/or data
breakpoint trigger is imprecise. In non-pipeline mode, triggers are always reported before the next
instruction begins execution and trigger reporting can be considered precise.
5 IPI Ignore pending interrupts.
1 Core ignores any pending interrupt requests signalled while in single-instruction-step mode.
0 Core services any pending interrupt requests that were signalled while in single-step mode.
4 SSM Single-step mode. Setting SSM puts the processor in single-step mode.
0 Normal mode.
1 Single-step mode. The processor halts after execution of each instruction. While halted, any BDM
command can be executed. On receipt of the
GO command, the processor executes the next
instruction and halts again. This process continues until SSM is cleared.
3–0 Reserved, should be cleared.
31 0
Field Data (DBR); Mask (DBMR)
Reset Uninitialized
R/W DBR is accessible in supervisor mode as debug control register 0x0E, using the WDEBUG instruction and
through the BDM port using the
RDMREG and WDMREG commands.
DBMR is accessible in supervisor mode as debug control register 0x0F,using the WDEBUG instruction and
via the BDM port using the
WDMREG command.
DRc[4–0] 0x0E (DBR), 0x0F (DBMR)
Figure 30-8. Data Breakpoint/Mask Registers (DBR/DBMR)
Table 30-8. CSR Field Descriptions (continued)
Bit Name Description
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