Debug Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction
- Execution Modes on TNS/R Systems
- What User Access Is Required for Debugging
- How to Make a Process Enter Debug
- How to Select Debug as the Debugger
- Why a Process Enters Debug
- How to Determine Process State on a Trap or Signal
- Ending a Debug Session
- What Appears in the Debug Header Message
- How to Use Debug
- How Debug Breakpoints Work
- 2 Using Debug on TNS/R Processors
- 3 Debug Command Overview
- 4 Debug Commands
- Command Summary
- A Command
- AMAP Command
- B Command
- BASE Command
- BM Command
- C Command
- CM Command
- D Command
- DJ Command
- DN Command
- EX[IT] Command
- F[ILES] Command
- FC Command
- FN Command
- FNL Command
- FREEZE Command
- HALT Command
- H[ELP] Command
- I Command
- IH Command (TNS/R Native and OSS Processes)
- INSPECT Command
- LMAP Command
- M Command
- MH Command (TNS/R Native and OSS Processes)
- P[AUSE] Command
- PMAP Command (Accelerated Programs)
- PRV Command
- R Command
- S[TOP] Command
- T Command
- V Command
- VQ Command
- VQA Command
- = Command
- ? Command
- A Error Messages
- B ASCII Character Set
- C Command Syntax Summary
- Register Syntax
- Expression Syntax
- Address Syntax
- A Command
- AMAP Command
- B Command
- BASE Command
- BM Command
- C Command
- CM Command
- D Command
- DJ Command
- DN Command
- EX[IT] Command
- F[ILES] Command
- FC Command
- FN Command
- FNL Command
- FREEZE Command
- HALT Command
- H[ELP] Command
- I Command
- IH Command
- INSPECT Command
- LMAP Command
- M Command
- MH Command
- Output-Device Syntax
- P[AUSE] Command
- PMAP Command
- PRV Command
- R Command
- S[TOP] Command
- T Command
- V Command
- VQ Command
- VQA Command
- = Command
- ? Command
- D Session Boundaries
- E Correspondence Between Debug and Inspect Commands
- F Sample Debug Sessions
- Glossary
- Index

Index
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Index-13
T
System code
Debug header message 1-10
participating in execution
environment 1-16
segment number 4-23
space for TNS/R processors 2-1
System global byte address, SG indirection
type 3-13
System library
Debug header message 1-10
segment number 4-23
System name
defined Glossary-7
in output-device syntax 4-4, 4-34, 4-37,
4-52, 4-64, 4-69
System number
defined Glossary-7
in Debug prompt 1-12, 4-23
System process Glossary-7
debugging 1-3, 1-5
System-assigned process name 1-2
T
T command 3-3, 4-68
T display mode, I command 4-52
T display option
DN command 4-42
= command 4-73
Table 3-5
Table-formatted display 4-33, 4-41
TACL, DEBUG run option 1-2
TERM option 1-4
Terminating application process 4-67
Test address
B command 4-11
BM command 4-27
breakpoint display format 4-20
Three 2-3
Timeout, process looptimeout signal 1-8
TNS Glossary-3
TNS environment registers 3-8
TNS instruction code
DN command 4-42
PMAP command 4-64/4-65
= command 4-73
TNS processes 1-2, 2-5
TNS program file, running 2-3
TNS registers emulated in TNS/R
registers 2-12
TNS/R Glossary-3
TNS/R memory
displaying 4-41
organization 2-1
TNS/R native mode 1-1
TNS/R native processes 1-2, 2-5
TNS/R native program file 2-4
TNS/R native signal
defined Glossary-8
TNS/R processors and Debug use 2-1/2-14
TNS/R registers 3-8
description 2-10
D* command 4-36
Trace 3-5, 4-68
Trace breakpoint display format 4-21
Trace code breakpoint
clearing 4-32
setting 4-13/4-15
Trace memory-access
breakpoint 4-29/4-32
Trap
conditions 1-7
defined Glossary-8
enable bit 1-9
entering Debug 1-7
Trap handler Glossary-8
Trap header message 1-12
Types of Debug commands 3-1
U
U option, DN command 4-42