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RealView Debugger User Guide - ARM Information Center

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Working with Debug ViewsI_CyclesC_CyclesTotalThe number of internal cycles performed. The CPU does not require atransfer because it is performing an internal function (or running fromcache).The number of coprocessor cycles performed.The sum of the S_Cycles, N_Cycles, I_Cycles, and C_Cycles.For information on what is shown for different target processors, see:• the section that describes RVISS cycle types in the <strong>RealView</strong> <strong>ARM</strong>ulator ISS <strong>User</strong><strong>Guide</strong>• the hardware documentation for the target processor you are simulating.Viewing internal variables<strong>RealView</strong> <strong>Debugger</strong> uses internal variables like any other program. These are set up aspart of the target device configuration or the BCD file configuration. The variables ituses depend on your debug target. If you are using <strong>RealView</strong> ICE, Multi-ICE, or theRDI interface of RVISS, you see a different set of debugger internals in the Debug tab.An example of the Debug tab for <strong>RealView</strong> ICE is shown in Figure 6-7 on page 6-13.NoteThe RDI connection to RVISS in <strong>RealView</strong> <strong>Debugger</strong> is deprecated in this release.NoteIt is strongly recommended that you do not change the semihosting <strong>ARM</strong> and Thumb ®SWI numbers. If you do, you must:• change all the code in your system, including library code, to use the new SWInumber• change the <strong>ARM</strong>_SWI and Thumb_SWI settings to use the new SWI numbers.6-12 Copyright © 2002-2005 <strong>ARM</strong> Limited. All rights reserved. <strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0153G

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