Base commands – Freescale Semiconductor Microcontrollers User Manual

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Debugger Engine Commands

Commands Overview

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Base Commands

Base commands are used to monitor the Simulator/Debugger target execution. Target
input/output files, target execution control, direct memory editing, breakpoint
management and CPU register setup are handled by these commands. Base commands can
be executed independent of components that are open.

Table 34.2

contains all available

Base commands.

Table 34.2 List of Base Commands

Command, Syntax

Short Description

BC

address|*

Deletes a breakpoint (breakpoint clear)

BS

address|function [P|T[state]]

Sets a breakpoint (breakpoint set)

CD

[path]

Changes the current working directory

CR

[fileName][;A]

Opens a record file (command records)

DASM

[address|range][;OBJ]

Disassembles

DB

[address|range]

Displays memory bytes

DL

[address|range]

Displays memory bytes as longwords

DW

[address|range]

Displays memory bytes as words

G

[address]

Starts execution of the application currently loaded

GO

[address]

Starts execution of the application currently loaded

LF

[fileName][;A]

Opens a log file

LOG

type [=] state {[,] type [=]

state}

Enables or disables logging of a specified
information type

MEM

Displays the memory map

MS

range list

Sets memory bytes

NOCR

Closes the record file

NOLF

Closes the log file

P

[address]

Single assembly steps into program

RESTART

Restarts the loaded application

RD

[list|*]

Displays the content of registers

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