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2.10.4 Stop the program with the access to variables/I/O registers

By setting a break event (access-related), it is possible to stop the program in execution when a specified access is made to any variable or I/O register.

At this time, it is also possible to limit the values accessed.

The types of access specifiable in access-related events are as follows:

Table 2.5

Types of Accesses to Variables

Access Type

Description

Read

The program in execution is stopped when a specified variable or I/O register is accessed for read (i.e., to read data from it).

Write

The program in execution is stopped when a specified variable or I/O register is accessed for write (i.e., to write data to it).

Read/Write

The program in execution is stopped when a specified variable or I/O register is accessed for read or write (i.e., to read or write data).

Caution 1.

The program is not stopped with the access via DMAC (Dynamic Memory Access Controller) / DTC (Data Transfer Controller).

Caution 2.

[Simulator]
With string manipulation instructions and multiply-and-accumulate instructions, the first and final data accesses are subjected to the event check.

 

This section describes the following.

 

2.10.4.1 Set a break event (access-related) to a variable/I/O register

2.10.4.2 Edit a break event (access-related) to a variable/IO register

2.10.4.3 Delete a break event (access-related) to a variable/IO register