Renesas SuperH Family E10A-USB User Manual

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To our customers,
Old Company Name in Catalogs and Other Documents
On April 1
st
, 2010, NEC Electronics Corporation merged with Renesas Technology
Corporation, and Renesas
Electronics Corporation took over all the business of both
companies.
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Renesas Electronics document. We appreciate your understanding.
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April 1
st
, 2010
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To our customers, Old Company Name in Catalogs and Other Documents On April 1st, 2010, NEC Electronics Corporation merged with Renesas Technology C

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2 1.2 Connecting the Emulator with the User System To connect the E10A-USB emulator (hereinafter referred to as the emulator), the H-UDI port conne

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3 1.3 Installing the H-UDI Port Connector on the User System Table 1.3 shows the recommended H-UDI port connectors for the emulator. Table 1.3 Re

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4 1. Input to or output from the user system.2. The symbol (/) means that the signal is active-low.Notes: H-UDI port connector(Pin 1 mark)(top view)

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5 Pin 1 markNotes: 1. Input to or output from the user system.2. The symbol (/) means that the signal is active-low.3. The emulator monitors the GND

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6 1.5 Recommended Circuit between the H-UDI Port Connector and the MPU 1.5.1 Recommended Circuit (36-Pin Type) Figure 1.3 shows a recommended circ

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7 When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.3, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2 = 1 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.

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8 1.5.2 Recommended Circuit (14-Pin Type) Figure 1.4 shows a recommended circuit for connection between the H-UDI and AUD port connectors (14 pins)

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9 When the circuit is connected as shown in figure 1.4, the switches of the emulator are set as SW2 = 1 and SW3 = 1. For details, refer to section 3.

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11 Section 2 Software Specifications when Using the SH7343 2.1 Differences between the SH7343 and the Emulator 1. When the emulator system is ini

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Notice 1. All information included in this document is current as of the date this document is issued. Such information, however, is subject to chang

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12 3. Low-Power States (Sleep, Software Standby, Module Standby, U Standby, and R Standby) For low-power consumption, the SH7343 has sleep, softwar

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13 8. Cache Operation during User Program Break When cache is enabled, the emulator accesses the memory by the following methods: • At memory write

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14 12. Memory Access during Break In the enabled MMU, when a memory is accessed and a TLB error occurs during break, it can be selected whether the

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15 • Verify In the [IO] window, the verify function of the input value is disabled. 15. Illegal Instructions If illegal instructions are executed by

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16 2.2 Specific Functions for the Emulator when Using the SH7343 2.2.1 Event Condition Functions The emulator is used to set 12 event conditions (

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17 Table 2.5 Dialog Boxes for Setting Event Conditions Function Dialog Box Address Bus Condition (Address) Data Bus Condition

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18 Table 2.5 Dialog Boxes for Setting Event Conditions (cont) Function Dialog Box Address Bus Condition (Address) Data Bus Con

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19 Sequential Setting: In the emulator, sequential setting of an Event Condition is enabled. Table 2.6 Sequential Event Conditions Type Event Con

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20 Table 2.6 Sequential Event Conditions (cont) Type Event Condition Description [CPU Sequential Event] Page (cont) CPU Extend Expands the [CPU

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21 Sequential Break Extension Setting: Figure 2.1 [CPU Sequential Extend] Page (a) Indicates the channel name for setting conditions. (b) Select

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SuperH™ Family E10A-USB EmulatorAdditional Document for User’s ManualSupplementary Information on Using the SH7343User’s Manual Rev.1.00 2005.11Rene

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22 Usage Example of Sequential Break Extension Setting: A tutorial program provided for the product is used as an example. For the tutorial program

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23 Figure 2.2 [Source] Window at Execution Halted (Sequential Break)

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24 2.2.2 Trace Functions The emulator supports the trace functions listed in table 2.7. Table 2.7 Trace Functions Function Internal Trace AUD T

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25 Branch Trace Functions: The branch source and destination addresses, their source lines, branch types, and types of accessed bus masters are displ

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26 Range Memory Access Trace Functions: The memory access within the specified range is acquired by a trace. The read cycle, write cycle, or read/w

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27 (iii) Open the [ASID] page, remove the check mark of the [Don’t care] check box, and enter the ASID value to be set. When the ASID value is not s

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28 Software Trace Function: Note: This function can be supported with SHC/C++ compiler (manufactured by Renesas Technology Corp.; including OEM and

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29 AUD Trace Functions: This function is operational when the AUD pin of the device is connected to the emulator. It is activated by selecting the

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30 To set the AUD trace acquisition mode, click the [Trace] window with the right mouse button and select [Setting] from the pop-up menu to display

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31 Notes on AUD Trace: 1. When the trace display is performed during user program execution, the mnemonics, operands, or source is not displayed. 2.

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32 Memory Output Trace Functions: This function is activated by selecting the [Use Memory trace] radio button in the [Trace type] group box of the

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33 To set the memory-output trace acquisition mode, click the [Trace] window with the right mouse button and select [Setting] from the pop-up menu to

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34 Notes: 1. The memory range for which trace is output is the address on the system bus and not supported for the MMU or cache. 2. In the memo

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35 command setting is disabled. The ASID value of the SH7343 PTEH register during command input is used. When VPMAP_SET command setting is enabled,

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36 2.2.5 Notes on Setting the [Event Condition] Dialog Box and the BREAKCONDITION_ SET Command 1. When [Go to cursor], [Step In], [Step Over], or

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37 2.2.8 Performance Measurement Function The emulator supports the performance measurement function. 1. Setting the performance measurement conditi

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38 Note: For the command line syntax, refer to the online help. (a) Specifying the measurement start/end conditions Set the performance measurement

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39 Figure 2.9 [Action] Page Note: PA1 or PA2 cannot be set for Ch8 and Ch9.

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40 (b) Measurement tolerance • The measured value includes tolerance. • Tolerance will be generated before or after a break. For details, see tabl

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41 Table 2.12 Measurement Items Classification Type Measurement Item Option Note Disabled None Not measured. CPU performance Cycle Elapsed

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1. These materials are intended as a reference to assist our customers in the selection of the Renesas Technology Corp. product best suited to the cus

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42 Table 2.12 Measurement Items (cont) Classification Type Measurement Item Option Note CPU performance (cont) Stalled cycle Cycles stalled in

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43 Table 2.12 Measurement Items (cont) Classification Type Measurement Item Option Note Instruction bus performance (cont) Instruction (cont) N

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44 Table 2.12 Measurement Items (cont) Classification Type Measurement Item Option Note Operand bus performance (cont) Access count (cont) Nu

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45 Table 2.12 Measurement Items (cont) Classification Type Measurement Item Option Note Operand bus performance (cont) Waited cycle Waited cycl

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46 Table 2.13 shows the measurement items and methods that are mainly used. Table 2.13 Main Measurement Items Main Measurement Item Measurement

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47 Each measurement condition is also counted when conditions in table 2.14 are generated. Table 2.14 Performance Measurement Conditions to be Coun

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SuperH™ Family E10A-USB EmulatorAdditional Document for User's ManualSupplementary Information on Using the SH7343

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Sales Strategic Planning Div. Nippon Bldg., 2-6-2, Ohte-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japanhttp://www.renesas.comRefer to

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1753, Shimonumabe, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 211-8668 JapanSuperH™ Family E10A-USB EmulatorREJ10J1147-0100Additional Document for User’s Ma

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iContents Section 1 Connecting the Emulator with the User System ...1 1.1 Components of the Emulator ...

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1 Section 1 Connecting the Emulator with the User System 1.1 Components of the Emulator The E10A-USB emulator supports the SH7343. Table 1.1 list

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