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The TRACEDATAREAD command enables you to set a tracepoint on data reads.
This command is valid only for ETM-based hardware targets.
[,TRACEDATAREADqualifier...] {address | address-range}
where:
qualifierIs an ordered list of zero or more qualifiers. The possible qualifiers are described in List of qualifiers.
addressSpecifies the address at which the tracepoint is placed.
address-rangeSpecifies the address range at which the tracepoint is placed. See Specifying address ranges for details on how to specify an address range.
This command sets a tracepoint at the address or address range you specify that triggers when an instruction access at the indicated address reads data from memory.
The tracepoint type is by default to trigger, that is, start
collecting trace information into the trace buffer. You can modify
the action using the hw_out: qualifier to, for
example, stop tracing.
For more information about tracepoints and the way you access the ETM, see the Embedded Trace Macrocell Specification and the chapters that describe setting unconditional and conditional tracepoints in the RealView Debugger v3.0 Trace User Guide.
The command qualifiers are as follows, but not all qualifiers are available for all of the supported trace targets:
hw_ahigh:(n)Specifies the high address for an address-range tracepoint. The low address is specified by the standard tracepoint address.
For example, this command sets a tracepoint that triggers
when a data read is made by any instruction in the address range
from 0x1000 to 0x1200:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_ahigh:0x1200 0x1000
This is equivalent to the command:
TRACEDATAREAD 0x1000..0x1200
hw_dvalue:(n)Specifies a data value to be compared to values transmitted on the processor data bus.
For example, this command sets a tracepoint that triggers
for a data read of the data value 0x400 at an
instruction at address 0x1FA00:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_dvalue:0x400 0x1FA00
hw_dhigh:(n)Specifies the high data value for a data-range tracepoint.
The low data value is specified by the hw_dvalue qualifier.
For example, this command sets a tracepoint that triggers
for any data read of the data value between 0x00-0x18 at
an instruction at address 0x1000:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_dvalue:0x0,hw_dhigh:0x18 0x1000
hw_dmask:(n)Specifies the data value mask value used for in
comparisons with a data-value tracepoint. Data values that match
the value specified by the hw_dvalue qualifier
when masked with this value cause the tracepoint to trigger.
For example, this command sets a tracepoint that triggers
for any data read of the data value between 0x400-0x4FF at
an instruction at address 0x1000:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_dvalue:0x400,hw_dmask:0xF00 0x1000
hw_passcount:(n)Specifies the number of times that the specified condition has to occur to trigger the tracepoint.
You can use this option to set up and use the ARM ETM counter hardware, if the ETM has counters and there is one available for use. ETM counters are 32 bits.
hw_and:{[then-]id}Perform an and or an and-then conjunction
with an existing tracepoint identifed by ,
which is one of:id
next for
the next breakpoint specified for this connection
prev for the last breakpoint
specified for this connection
the breakpoint list index of an existing breakpoint.
Tracepoints set in this way are called chained tracepoints. How RealView Debugger processes the tracepoints depends on the conjunction you have used:
In the and form, the conditions associated with both tracepoints are chained together, so that trace capture starts only when both conditions simultaneously match.
For example:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_and:next \MODIFY\#582
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_and:prev \ACCESS\#379
In the and-then form, RealView Debugger examines the chained tracepoints starting with the last one you specified. When the condition for the last tracepoint is met, the previous tracepoint is enabled. However, trace capture starts only when this tracepoint condition is met. RealView Debugger continues processing all tracepoints in the chain, until the condition in first one you specified is met. At this point, trace capture starts.
For example, you might have three tracepoints in a chain:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_and:{then-next} 0x10014
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_and:{then-prev} 0x10018
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_and:{then-prev} 0x1001B
In this case, RealView Debugger first checks for a data read at address 0x1001B,
then at address 0x10018, and finally at adress 0x10014.
When all conditions are met, trace capture starts.
If you clear a tracepoint that has the ID next,
then all tracepoints in the chain are cleared.
If you clear a tracepoint that has the ID prev,
then that tracepoint and the following ones are cleared. The previous
breakpoints in the chain remain set.
hw_in:{s}Input trigger tests. The string is
specific to the trace connection being used. For the ARM ETM, the
following case-sensitive forms are defined:s
Ignore Security Level=Yes|NoEnables Secure and Normal mode data comparisons for processors that implement the TrustZone architecture:
YesMatch when the processor is in any mode. This is the default.
NoMatch only when the processor is in the mode specified by the address suffix:
S: indicates Secure mode.address
N: indicates Normal mode.address
For example, the command to set a tracepoint for a Secure mode address is:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_in:{Ignore Security Level=No} S:0x8100.
"Size of Data Access=s"This determines the following:
for data accesses, the size of the data transfer
for instruction accesses, the size of the instruction accessed.
The size is
one of:s
AnyDepends on the implementation:
halfword for Thumb code
word for ARM code.
This is the default.
Halfword16-bit accesses (Thumb code).
Word32-bit accesses (ARM code).
For example, this command sets a tracepoint that triggers
for any 32-bit data read or a write that occurs in the program code
between 0x1E000-0x1FF00:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_in:"Size of Data Access=Word" 0x1E00..0x1FF00
hw_out:{s}Output trigger tests. The string is
specific to the trace connection being used. For the ARM ETM, the
following case-sensitive form is defined:s
"Tracepoint Type=s"Specify the trace action for this command, where is:s
TriggerSets a trigger point.
Start TracingSets a trace start point.
Stop TracingSets a trace stop point.
Trace InstrSets an instruction-only trace range.
Trace Instr and DataSets an instruction and data trace range.
For example, this command sets a tracepoint that traces all instructions
executed between program code addresses 0x1E000-0x1FF00,
but does not trace instructions outside this range:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_out:"Tracepoint Type=Trace Instr" 0x1E00..0x1FF00
hw_not:{s}Use this qualifier to invert the sense of an address,
data, or hw_and term specified in the same command.
The argument can
be set to:s
addrInvert the tracepoint address value.
dataInvert the tracepoint value.
thenInvert
an associated hw_and:{then} condition.
For example, to trace when a data value does not match a mask, you can write:
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_not:data,hw_dmask:0x00FF ...
The trace commands require an address value, and the addr variant of hw_not uses
this address.
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_not:addr 0x10040..0x10060
This means to trace execution at addresses other than the
range 0x10040 to 0x10060,
that is, exclude this region from the trace.
The hw_not:then variant of the command
is used in conjunction with hw_and to form or and nand-then conditions.
modify:(n)Instead of creating a new tracepoint, modify the
tracepoint with tracepoint ID number by
replacing the address expression and the qualifiers of the existing
tracepoint to those specified in this command.n
You cannot use this qualifier with the hw_and qualifier
to change a non-chained tracepoint to a chained tracepoint. However,
you can modify a chained tracepoint with any other qualifier and
also change the address expression.
The following examples show how to use TRACEDATAREAD:
TRACEDATAREAD
\COMMAND_1\#132 Set a
trace data read trigger at line 132 in the file command.c.
TRACEDATAREAD
\MAIN_1\#35..\MAIN_1\#63Start
tracing instructions when a data read occurs in the code between
line 35-63 of main.c.
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_pass:5,hw_out:"Tracepoint
Type=Start Tracing" \MAIN_1\#35Start tracing when a data read occurs at line 35 of main.c.
TRACEDATAREAD,hw_out:"Tracepoint
Type=Stop Tracing" \GUI_1\#35..\GUI_1\#78Stop tracing when any instruction between line 35-78
of gui.c reads data.
The following commands provide similar or related functionality: