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RealView Debugger User Guide - ARM Information Center

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Working with Browsers and Favorites8.2.6 Setting a non-default breakpoint on a functionIf you want to use the Data Navigator pane set a non-default breakpoint on a function,that is you want to set a breakpoint that has qualifiers or actions, do the following:1. Right-click on the function, and select one of the following options from theFunctions context menu:• Show in Disassembly• Show Source• Scope To.2. Set the required breakpoint as described in the following sections:• Setting unconditional breakpoints explicitly on page 4-21• Setting hardware breakpoints explicitly on page 4-24• Setting conditional breakpoints on page 4-34• Using the Set Address/Data Breakpoint dialog box on page 4-41.8.2.7 Setting a hardware breakpoint on a variableIn the Data Navigator pane, you can set a hardware access, read, or write breakpoint ona chosen variable. To do this:1. Locate the variable in the Variables tab.2. Right-click on the variable entry to display the context menu.3. Select Break... from the context menu.This displays the Set Address/Data Breakpoint dialog box, with the Location fieldcontaining the reference to the selected variable. Only HW Access, HW Read, and HWWrite breakpoint types are valid for variables. For more details on using this dialogbox, see Using the Set Address/Data Breakpoint dialog box on page 4-41.8.2.8 Working with the Images tabThe Images tab in the Data Navigator pane lists the images that you have loaded ontothe current debug target.Images tab operationsYou can perform the following operations with the Images tab:• Sort the image names in ascending or descending order. To do this, click on theImages column header.<strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0153G Copyright © 2002-2005 <strong>ARM</strong> Limited. All rights reserved. 8-9

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