DATABL [ System Debug Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
System Debug Reference Manual
DATABL
Debug only
Privileged Mode
Lists data breakpoint entries, specified by index number.
Syntax
DATABL [number | @ [: pin | @] ]
The DATABL command is used to list process-local and global (system-wide)
data breakpoints. Global data breakpoints are always displayed after the
process-local data breakpoints.
Parameters
number The index number of the data breakpoint entry to
display. The symbol "@" can be used to display all
entries. If omitted, all entries are displayed.
pin The PIN number for the process whose data breakpoint
entries are to be displayed. Typically this is omitted,
and pin defaults to the current process.
The character "@" can be used to indicate global data
breakpoint(s).
Examples
$ nmdebug > databl
[1] 49.40150c68 for 8 bytes
T[2] 49.401515d4 for c4 bytes
count 0/1
@[1] c.c1040480 for 4 bytes
cmdlist: {WL "pib data breakpoint was hit"}
Display all data breakpoints. Process-local breakpoints are always
displayed first, then global breakpoints are displayed.
$ nmdebug > databl 1
[1] 49.40150c68 for 8 bytes
Display data breakpoint number 1.
$ nmdebug > databl @:@
@[1] c.c1040480 for 4 bytes
cmdlist: {WL "pib data breakpoint was hit"}
Display all of the global data breakpoints.
Limitations, Restrictions
none
CAUTION The output format of all System Debug commands is subject to
change without notice. Programs that are developed to
postprocess System Debug output should not depend on the exact
format (spacing, alignment, number of lines, uppercase or
lowercase, or spelling) of any System Debug command output.
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