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SuperH Family E10A-USB Emulator for Multi-core Microcomputers Appendix D Notes
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Aug 10, 2012
Appendix D Notes
1. Note on Moving Source File Position after Creating Load Module
When the source file is moved after creating the load module, the [Open] dialog box may be
displayed to specify the source file during the debugging of the created load module. Select
the corresponding source file and click the [Open] button.
2. Source-Level Execution
Source file
Do not display source files that do not correspond to the load module in the program
window. For a file having the same name as the source file that corresponds to the load
module, only its addresses are displayed in the program window. The file cannot be
operated in the program window.
Step
Even standard C libraries are executed. To return to a higher-level function, enter Step
Out. In a for statement or a while statement, executing a single step does not move
execution to the next line. To move to the next line, execute two steps.
3. Operation During Accessing Files
Do not perform other operations during downloading the load module, operating [Verify
Memory] or [Save Memory] in the [Memory] window, or saving in the [Trace] window
because this will not allow correct file accessing to be performed.
4. Watch
Local variables at optimization
Depending on the generated object code, local variables in a C source file that is compiled
with the optimization option enabled will not be displayed correctly. Check the generated
object code by displaying the [Disassembly] window.
If the allocation area of the specified local variable does not exist, displays as follows.
Example: The variable name is asc.
asc = ? - target error 2010 (xxxx)