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RealView Debugger User Guide - ARM Information Center

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Working with Debug Views7. Enter 5000 when asked for the number of runs.The program starts and then stops when execution reaches the breakpoint at line301. The red box marks the location of the PC when execution stops.8. The contents of the Register pane are updated to show the program status as thetarget stops, shown in Figure 6-1.Figure 6-1 Register pane9. Click on the Core tab to view base registers for your target processor.The Register pane displays tabs appropriate to the target processor running yourimage and the target interface. Different target processors contain differentregisters and so the contents of this pane change depending on the target you aredebugging.For more details on the contents of this pane see:• Viewing different registers on page 6-7 for examples of other tabs.• Understanding the register view on page 6-9 for information on registers.• Viewing debugger internals on page 6-11 for information on debuggerinternals and statistics.10. Click High-level Step Into to execute one instruction and then stop. Registervalues that have changed, since the last update, are displayed in dark blue.11. Click High-level Step Into a few more times and examine the register values asthey change.12. Right-click on a changed register and select View Memory At Value to use thechosen value as the starting address for a memory display.<strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0153G Copyright © 2002-2005 <strong>ARM</strong> Limited. All rights reserved. 6-3

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