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


 
Copyright © 2000 Hewlett-Packard Co. Command Reference A-5
Ski IA-64 Simulator Reference Manual 1.0L
the last line of the old window is displayed as the first line of the new window. (
ski
only) See “ski Register Window
Commands” on page 5-1.
rb [count]
Moves the Register Window “backward” (scroll up) through the currently-displayed register set. The Register Win-
dow is scrolled count lines. If count is omitted, the Register Window scrolls up one windowful less one line, i.e. the
first line of the old window is displayed as the last line of the new window. (
ski
only) See “ski Register Window
Commands” on page 5-1.
rd [filename]
Dump the Register Window to the screen or to the file given by filename. See “Register Window Commands” on
page 5-1.
romload filename address [mapfile]
Load an MS-DOS .com-format file for IA-64, IA-32, or mixed system-mode simulation. address specifies where to
load the program. mapfile provides Ski with the mapping between program-defined symbols and their addresses and
must specify an ASCII text file exactly compatible with mapfiles produced by the Microsoft “ML” linker. See “How
to Load a Program” on page 6-3.
step [count]
Execute count instructions or, if no count is specified, one instruction. See “Program Execution” on page 6-5.
step until expression_without_spaces
Execute instructions until the expression_without_spaces has a non-zero value. See “Program Execution” on
page 6-5.
save filename
Save the state of a simulated processor in the file given by filename. Only the registers and memory of the simulated
processor are saved; state information private to the simulator such as cycle counts is not saved. See “Saving and
Restoring the Simulator State” on page 8-8.
sdt
Show the Data Translation Lookaside Buffer (DTLB) (system-mode only). See “System-Mode TLB Simulation” on
page 6-2.
sit
Show Instruction Translation Lookaside Buffer (ITLB) (system-mode only). See “System-Mode TLB Simulation”
on page 6-2.
sr
ski
: Show the system registers (Control Registers, Region Registers, Debug Registers, Protection Key Registers,
Data Breakpoint Registers, Instruction Breakpoint Registers, Performance Monitor Configuration Registers, Perfor-
mance Monitor Data Registers) in the Register Window. See “Register Window Commands” on page 5-1.
xski
: Toggle the display of the system registers pane. See “Register Window Commands” on page 5-1.
symlist [filename]
Write program-defined symbols to the screen or to the file given by filename. See “Symbol Table Commands” on
page 8-8.