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2.17.4.3 Editing combination conditions of events [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]

Edit the combination condition for a combination break comprised of multiple events set or for a trace. The combination condition for a trace can be set by specifying a condition for start and for end, respectively, by switching tabs.

To edit the combination condition of events, use the Combination Condition dialog box [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator] that is displayed by the following operation on the Events panel.

Caution

[EZ Emulator]
If the reset signal is input through the reset pin, information of events that have been encountered up to that point is cleared when the EZ Emulator restarts the execution of the program.

Combination break

Move the caret to combination break and then select [Edit Condition ...] from the context menu.

Trace

Move the caret to a trace and then select [Edit Condition ...] from the context menu.

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Editing the combination condition

Select the combination condition between [OR], [AND] or [Sequential] from the pull-down menu. For the explanation of operation per combination condition, see "2.10.5 Set multiple break events in combination (Combination break) [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]", and "2.13.3.2 Combining multiple events [E1] [E20] [EZ Emulator]".

Figure 2.176

[Combination] item

Caution 1.

For trace events, the combination condition available for a trace end event is only [OR].

Caution 2.

[AND] cannot be used as the combination condition for both the combination break and trace start event. Similarly, [Sequential] cannot be used as the combination condition for both the combination break and trace start event.
When [AND] and [Sequential] are selected as the combination condition for either of the combination break or trace start event, only [OR] can be selected for the other.

Caution 3.

[RX600, RX700 Series]
When [Sequential] is selected as a combination condition, access-related events are only usable as the reset event or as the first to third events.

Caution 4.

[RX600, RX700 Series]
When [Sequential] is selected as a combination condition, access-related events for which an address area condition has been set can be specified only for the 1st position.

Caution 5.

[RX100, RX200 Series]
When [Sequential] is selected as a combination condition, access-related events are only usable as the first to second events.

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Editing the subject event

Change the order of events in the Object event list using the [Up] or [Down] button. These buttons are enabled only when you've selected Sequential for the combination condition and moved the caret to an event in the Object event list.

Figure 2.177

Changing the Order of Events in the Object Event List (Sequential)

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Editing the reset event

To register a reset event, click the [R Event] button. This button is enabled only when you've selected Sequential for the combination condition and moved the caret to an event in the Object event list.

Also, if you want to clear registration of a reset event, click the [Release] button. This button is enabled when you move the caret to an event in the Reset event list

Caution 1.

Only one reset event is specifiable.
If you click the [R Event] button with the reset event registered, the event selected in the Object event list and the registered reset event will replace each other.

Caution 2.

If you change the combination condition from [Sequential] to [OR] or [AND] with the reset event registered, the event in the Reset event list cannot be included in the Object event list. In order to include it in the Object event list, you need to first cancel the reset event registration before making changes to the combination conditions.

Caution 3.

When [Sequential] is selected as a combination condition, the pass count cannot be specified for an event that has been registered as the reset event.

Caution 4.

[RX600, RX700 Series]
An event for which the address area has been specified cannot be registered as the reset event. The address area cannot be specified for an event that has been registered as the reset event.

Figure 2.178

Registering a Reset Event (Sequential)

Figure 2.179

Releasing Registration of a Reset Event (Sequential)