2.1.1. Groups in the Connection Control window

Figure 2.2 shows the Connection Control window for the default board file, stored in \home\My_user_name\rvdebug.brd, in the root installation. In this example, one group has been expanded and a connection has been made (see Expanding and collapsing groups for details). If you select a group, a box is drawn around it.

Figure 2.2. Groups in the Connection Control window

Groups in the Connection Control window

The Connection Control window is arranged in two columns or panes, Name and Description. Connection and target details are displayed in the left pane as a hierarchical tree with node controls, + and -. Connection and target details are displayed in the Name column as a hierarchy of entries:

Target vehicles

Top-level groups are supported target vehicles as specified by the target configuration settings, for example ARM-ARM-USB for RVI-ME targets, and ARM-ARM-NW for RealView ICE targets.

See Working with target vehicles for more details on working with top-level groups.

Endpoint connections

Third-level entries show the target processors that are made available by the access provider, for example the ARM940T™ core connected using RVI-ME.

Each endpoint connection is accompanied by a check box to show the current state of the connection. When connected, this check box is checked, shown in Figure 2.2. Where no connections have been made, the check boxes are unchecked.

RealView Debugger uses icons to help you identify the types of entries in the Name column.

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