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<strong>Tornado</strong> 2.0<br />

User’s Guide<br />

To execute, enter:<br />

-> bdall<br />

All breakpoints for all tasks are removed.<br />

RETURNS<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

OK, always.<br />

windsh, bd( ), <strong>Tornado</strong> User’s Guide: Shell<br />

bh( )<br />

NAME<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

RETURNS<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

bh() – set a hardware breakpoint<br />

STATUS bh<br />

(<br />

INSTR * addr, /* where to set brkpoint, or 0 = display all brkpoints */<br />

int access /* access type (arch dependant) */<br />

)<br />

This command is used to set a hardware breakpoint. If the architecture allows it, this<br />

function will add the breakpoint to the list of breakpoints and set the hardware<br />

breakpoint register(s). For more information, see the manual entry for b( ).<br />

NOTE: The types of hardware breakpoints vary with the architectures. Generally, a<br />

hardware breakpoint can be a data breakpoint or an instruction breakpoint.<br />

OK, or ERROR if addr is illegal or the breakpoint table is full or the hardware breakpoint<br />

breakpoint table is full.<br />

windsh, b( ), bd( ), <strong>Tornado</strong> User’s Guide: Shell<br />

bootChange( )<br />

NAME<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

bootChange( ) – change the boot line<br />

STATUS bootChange (void)<br />

380

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