[Cyclic Handler] tab

This tab displays the cyclic handler information (e.g. Cyclic Handler Name and ID) of the RI78V4.

Figure A-18. [Cyclic Handler] Tab



The following items are explained here.

- [How to open]

- [Description of each area]

- [Context menu]

[How to open]

- From the [Debug] menu, select [Download].

- From the [View] menu, select [Realtime OS] >> [Resource Information].

[Description of each area]

(1) Information display area

This area displays the cyclic handler information (e.g. Cyclic Handler Name and ID) of the RI78V4.

This area consists of the following items.

Cyclic Handler Name

An icon indicating the current status of the cyclic handler and the name of the cyclic handler are shown in the following format.

Icon Name

Note that if the name of the cyclic handler is undefined, the name will appear as "ID".

Non-operational state (STP state)

Operational state (STA state)

ID

The ID of the cyclic handler is shown.

Status

The current status of the cyclic handler is shown.

TCYC_STP

Non-operational state (STP state)

TCYC_STA

Operational state (STA state)

Interval

The activation cycle (in tick) of the cyclic handler is shown.

Phase

The initial activation phase (in tick) of the cyclic handler is shown.

Time Left

The time left before the next activation (in tick) of the cyclic handler is shown.

Note that if the current state of the cyclic handler is non-operational state, "-" appears.

Start Address

The start address of the cyclic handler is shown.

Extended Information

"0x0" is shown.

Attribute

The attributes of the cyclic handler (the cyclic handler's initial activation state and existence of saved activation phases) are shown in the following format.

Initial activation state Existence of saved activation phases

[Initial activation state of cyclic handler]

TA_STA

Operational state (STA state)

Nothing displayed

Non-operational state (STP state)

[Existence of saved activation phases]

TA_PHS

There are saved activation phases.

Nothing displayed

There are no saved activation phases.



Remark If the cyclic handler information (e.g. Cyclic Handler Name and ID) in each cell is double clicked, then Editor panel displays the source file of the cyclic handler, and the caret moves to the corresponding location.

[Context menu]

The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked.

(1) Header row

Display

Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display.

Selected item name

The following items are displayed for selection.

Cyclic Handler Name, ID, Status, Interval, Phase, Time Left, Start Address, Extended Information, Attribute

Checked

The item in question will be displayed.

Not checked

The item in question will not be displayed.

Notation

Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation.

Selected item name

The following items are displayed for selection.

ID, Interval, Phase, Time Left, Start Address, Extended Information

DEC

Displays value in signed decimal number.

HEX

Displays value in hexadecimal number.



(2) Footer row

Jump to Source (Start Address)

Opens the Editor panel, and displays the source code of the cyclic handler.

Jump to Disassemble (Start Address)

Opens the Disassemble panel, and displays the results of disassembling the cyclic handler.

Reset Display Item

Resets the display item (e.g. whether or not to display header items, display notation, display order and display width).