User`s manual

SuperH Family E10A-USB Emulator for Multi-core Microcomputers Section 5 Debugging
R20UT0363EJ0500 Rev. 5.00 Page 120 of 296
Aug 10, 2012
: Selection of realtime or non-realtime trace acquisition
[Realtime trace] : When the trace information is being
generated intensely that the output from
the AUD pin incapable of keeping up, the
CPU temporarily suspends the output of
trace information. Therefore, although the
user program is run in real time, the
acquisition of some trace information might
not be possible.
[AUD mode1]
[Non realtime trace] : When trace information is being
generated so intensely that the output from
the AUD pin is incapable of keeping up,
CPU operations are temporarily suspended
and the output of trace information takes
priority. In such cases, the realtime
characteristics of the user program are lost.
[AUD mode2] : Specify the operation when the trace buffer is completely full.
[Trace continue] : Continue trace acquisition. The earliest
trace information will be overwritten.
[Trace stop] : Once the trace buffer is full, trace
information is not acquired.
[AUD trace
Memory Size]
: Specify the size of the trace buffer memory of the emulator.
[AUD trace
display range]
: Specify the range for which AUD trace information will be displayed.
[Start pointer] : Set the pointer to the start of the range for
AUD tracing.
[End pointer] : Set the pointer to the end of the range for
AUD tracing.
Common to [I-Trace]/ [AUD function]
[Display Type] Specify the information to be displayed in the trace window.
[CPU0] : Display the trace information for which the
CPU identifier (CPU ID) is CPU0.
[CPU1] : Display the trace information for which the
CPU identifier (CPU ID) is CPU1.
[DMAC] : Display the trace information for which the
CPU identifier (CPU ID) is DMA.