1 mcu operation mode, Mcu operation mode – FUJITSU CM71-00329-7E User Manual

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CHAPTER2 Dependence Functions

2.2.1.1

MCU Operation Mode

The following four modes are in the MCU Operation Mode. The Internal Trace Mode and
External Trace Mode are enabled only with products using the DSU3 chips. The Full
Trace Mode and Real-time Mode are not enabled with products using the DSU3 chips.
• Full Trace Mode
• Real Time Mode
• Internal Trace Mode
• External Trace Mode

Setting MCU Operation Mode

Set the MCU operation mode. There are two modes: full trace, and real-time. To set the operation mode,

use either the [Setup] - [Debug Environment] - [Debug Environment] menu, or the SET RUNMODE

command in the Command window.

Full Trace Mode

In the full trace mode, all instruction executions can be traced without omission. However, if branching

occurs more than three times within 11 cycles, operations may not be real-time due to the wait entered to

MCU as acquiring the trace data is preceded. This mode cannot be specified with DSU3 chips.

Real-time Mode

In the real-time mode, a program runs in real-time. However, if branching occurs more than three times

within 11 cycles, some trace data may be omitted.

This mode cannot be specified with DSU3 chips.

Internal Trace Mode

Trace data is stored in the specialized trace memory built-in to the chip. The program is executed at real

time, but this is possible only with DSU3 chips which include that function.

External Trace Mode

Trace data is stored in the specialized trace memory mounted on the adapter board. The program is

executed at real time.

This mode may not be specified depending on the specification of the adapter board. Check your adapter

board specification.

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