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CHAPTER 2 DEPENDENCE FUNCTIONS
[Example]
>>SHOW TRACE/CYCLE -587
frame no. address data a-status d-status Qst dfg level ext-probe
-00587 :FF0106 0106 --- ------- FLH 4 11111111
-00586 :FF0106 0008 ECF EXECUTE --- @ 4 11111111
-00585 :FF0106 0106 --- EXECUTE --- 5 11111111
-00584 :1010E8 10E8 --- ------- --- 5 11111111
-00583 :1010E8 0102 EWA EXECUTE -- @ 5 11111111
-00582 :1010E8 0102 --- EXECUTE --- 5 11111111
-00581 :000186 0186 --- ------- 2by 5 11111111
-00580 :000186 10F2 IRA EXECUTE --- @ 5 11111111
-00579 :1010E6 10E6 --- ------- --- 5 11111111
-00578 :1010E6 10F2 EWA EXECUTE --- @ 5 11111111
-00577 :1010E6 10F2 --- EXECUTE --- 5 11111111
-00576 :000186 0186 --- ------- --- 5 11111111
How to read trace data
frame no. address data a-status d-status Qst dfg level ext-probe
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
(1):frame number (Decimal, number)
(2):executed instruction address, and data access address (Hexadecimal number)
(3):data (Hexadecimal number)
(4):access information (a-status)
WA : write access to internal memory
EWA : write access to external memory
RA : read access to internal memory
ERA : read access to external memory
ICF : code fetch to internal memory
ECF : code fetch to external memory
--- : valid "d-status" information
(5):device information (d-status)
STANDBY : hardware standby
THOLD : tool hold
UHOLD : user hold
WAIT : waiting with ready pin
SLEEP : sleep
STOP : stop
EXECUTE : execute instruction
RESET : reset
------- : invalid d-status information
(6):instruction queue status
FLH:flush queue
-by:number of remainder code of queue is -byte(-:1 to 8)