HP (Hewlett-Packard) IA-64 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
A-2 Command Reference Copyright © 2000 Hewlett-Packard Co.
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cated page, including instruction pages. Multiple values may not be supplied. The string may not contain spaces and
quoting it is not a workaround. See “Changing Registers and Memory with Assignment Commands” on page 8-1.
bs [address]
Set breakpoint at the location specified by the current value of ip or at the specified address. (IA-64 code only) See
“Setting Program Breakpoints” on page 8-4.
bD
Delete all breakpoints. See “Deleting Program Breakpoints” on page 8-5.
bd breakpoint_number
Delete breakpoint breakpoint_number. Use the bl command to get a list of all breakpoints and their corresponding
numbers. See “Deleting Program Breakpoints” on page 8-5.
bl
Display a list of current breakpoints. See “Listing Program Breakpoints” on page 8-5.
cont
Continue simulating the program from the current ip value. Most commonly used after the simulator stops at a
breakpoint. See “Program Execution” on page 6-5.
dj [address]
Jump the Data Window display to the specified address.Ifnoaddress is given, the window display changes to the
previous location, providing a handy way to swap the display between two different parts of memory. See “Data
Window Commands” on page 5-5.
db [count]
Move the Data Window backward count lines or one windowful if no count is given. See “Data Window Com-
mands” on page 5-5.
dbndl
Display the Data Window contents as instruction bundles. See “Data Window Commands” on page 5-5.
dbs address length [r|w|rw]
Set data breakpoint covering the memory area of length bytes starting at address. See “Setting Data Breakpoints” on
page 8-7.
dbD
Delete all data breakpoints. See “Deleting Program Breakpoints” on page 8-5.
dbd breakpoint_number
Delete data breakpoint breakpoint_number. Use the dbl command to get a list of all breakpoints and their corre-
sponding numbers. See “Deleting Program Breakpoints” on page 8-5.
dbl
Display a list of current data breakpoints. See “Listing Program Breakpoints” on page 8-5.
dd starting_address ending_address [filename]
Dump memory contents to the screen or to the file given by filename. The range dumped is between starting_address
and ending_address inclusive. The dump is formatted as hexadecimal. See “Data Window Commands” on page 5-5.