User`s manual
12 Attention
12.3.7 Hardware Event
• If you specify word-length (2-byte length) data from an odd address as an event in the following
data accesses, the event is not detected. Also, even when any other bit of the address that
contains a specified bit is accessed during bit access, the event may become effective.
- Hardware Break Event
- Real-time Trace Event
- Time Measurement Event
• In PID settings, always be sure to specify an even address for the Address area.
• Examples to specify the event for data access with its value comparison.
Address Access size 16bit data bus 8bit data bus
Even Address WORD
ex.: mov.w #1234h, 8000h
Address: 8000h
Data: 1234h
Data Mask: Don't care
<-
Even Address BYTE
ex.: mov.b #34h, 8000h
Address: 8000h
Data: 34h
Data Mask: 00FFh
<-
Odd Address WORD
ex.: mov.w #1234h, 8001h
Not supported <-
Odd Address BYTE
ex.: mov.b #34h, 8001h
Address: 8001h
Data: 3400h
Data Mask: FF00h
Address: 8001h
Data: 34h
Data Mask: 00FFh
12.3.8 The correspondence OS version of task pause function
The task pause function is available when downloading a target program in which the system for the
task pause function, supported by MR30 V.3.00 or later version, is installed.
If the MR30 version is V.3.00 Release 1, the following phenomenon may occur.
• If a program issues a system call such as rel_wai or irel_wai to a task which is changed to
"Pause" using the task pause function, the "Pause" state of the task is reset.
In this case, the MR Task Pause window shows the task information different from the real task
state.
This phenomenon will not occur on a target program in which MR30 V3.10 Release 1 or later is
installed.
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