MPC5xx/8xx Debugger


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  Highlights
Full HLL and ASM support available
Batch processing
Supports ELF/DWARF format
2.6 V support
Support for internal triggers
Break on code or data
Unlimited software breakpoints
Fast download (ETHERNET or PARALLEL) up to 800 KB/sec
Support for FREESCALE
Support for MGT560, MPC533, MPC534, MPC535, MPC536, MPC555, MPC556, MPC561, MPC562, MPC563, MPC564, MPC565, MPC566, MPC821, MPC823, MPC850, MPC852T, MPC855, MPC859DSL, MPC859T, MPC860, MPC862, MPC866P, MPC866T, MPC870, MPC875, MPC880, MPC885
 
  Introduction
The debugger for Motorola PowerPC 500 and 800 family allows fast access to the BDM interface of the chip. Up to 800 KByte can be downloaded in 1 second. The systems supports C, C++ and JAVA as well as the debugging of the TPU.


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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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Trace for MPC5xx/8xx


Demo Software for Download
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Features


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Function


Software Compatible to In-Circuit Emulator

  • Operation System
  • PRACTICE
  • ASM Debugger
  • HLL Debugger for C,C++
  • Peripheral Windows

High-Speed Download

  • Up to 1.8 MByte/sec

Trigger

  • Input from PODBUS
  • Output to PODBUS

Support for EPROM/FLASH Simulator

  • Breakpoints in ROM Area
  • 8, 16 and 32 Bit EPROM/FLASH Emulation

Support of all Download Formats

  • IEEE
  • ELF/DWARF



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TPU Debugger


TPU Debugger (68332, MPC55x/56x)
  • Full support of TPU1, TPU2 and TPU3
  • Step and Go commands
  • Supports all TPU Breakpoints
  • Disassembler for Microinstructions
  • Monitor all TPU Registers during stepping
  • Modify TPU internal Registers
  • Display of Entry Points
  • Peripheral View of TPU Registers

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IDE - Integrated Development Environment


ASM Debugger
  • Supports almost all file formats
  • Assembler source-level debugging
  • Advanced memory display
  • Inline assembler
  • Memory tests
  • Customizable windows
  • Peripheral windows
  • Terminal window
  • Semi-hosting
  • Flash programming
  • Full support for peripherals
High-Level-Language Debugging
  • Supports multiple languages
  • Full support for C++
  • Integrated into TRACE32 environment
  • Supports most compilers and hosts
  • Same user interface on different hosts
  • High speed download
  • Debugs optimized code
  • Display of function nesting
  • Display of linked lists
  • Powerful expression evaluation
Compiler Support

C

  • HIGH-C (ARC International)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • CXPPC (Cosmic Software)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • CC (Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.)
    • XCOFF
  • XCC-V (GAIO Technology Co., Ltd.)
    • SAUF
  • GREEN HILLS C (Greenhills Software Inc.)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • GCC (HighTec EDV-Systeme GmbH)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • MCCPPC (Mentor Graphics Corporation)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • ULTRA C (Radisys Inc.)
    • ROF
  • DCPPC (TASKING)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • D-CC (Wind River Systems)
    • IEEE
    • COFF
    • ELF/DWARF

C++

  • HIGH-C++ (ARC International)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • GCC (Free Software Foundation, Inc.)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • GREEN HILLS C++ (Greenhills Software Inc.)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • CCCPPC (Mentor Graphics Corporation)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • MSVC (Microsoft Corporation)
    • EXE/CV5
  • D-C++ (Wind River Systems)
    • ELF/DWARF
  • GCCPPC (Wind River Systems)
    • ELF/STABS

C/C++

  • CODEWARRIOR (Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.)
    • ELF/DWARF

GCC

  • GCC (Free Software Foundation, Inc.)
    • ELF/DWARF

JAVA

  • FASTJ (Wind River Systems)
    • ELF/DWARF
Logical Display of Peripherals
  • Display of onchip peripherals
  • User definable windows
  • Interactive window definition with softkey support
  • Pulldown menues for selection of choices
  • Additional description for each field
Full MMU Support
  • Full integrated support of processor′s MMU
  • Display of processor MMU registers
  • Display of MMU table entries
  • Display of address translation table
  • ′Shadowing′ MMU address translation inside debugger
  • Full virtual and physical access to target at any time
  • Debugger has optionally write access to write protected memory areas
  • Detection and decoding of software MMU tables built by operating systems
  • Support for several user space MMU tables side by side
  • TLB context tracking and git statistics via CTS
Script Language PRACTICE
  • Structured Language
  • Menu Support
  • Command Logs
  • Custom Menues
  • Custom Toolbars and Buttons
  • Custom Dialog Windows
  • 64-Bit Arithmetic
  • Numeric, Logical and String Operators
  • Direct Access to System States
NOR FLASH Programming
  • Internal and/or external NOR FLASH memories
  • All common NOR FLASH types
  • Programming of multiple NOR FLASH devices
  • Provided by debuggers and in-circuit emulators
NAND FLASH Programming
  • Generic and CPU-specific NAND FLASH controllers
  • Support all common NAND FLASH devices
  • Bad block treatment (skipped, reserved block area)
  • ECC generation
SIM Instruction Set Simulators
  • Easy high-level and assembler debugging
  • Interface to all compilers
  • Trace Buffer
  • Powerful script language
  • Software compatible to all TRACE32 tools
  • Hardware simulation
Trace-based Profiling
  • Detailed analysis of function run-times
  • Detailed analysis of task run-times and state
  • Graphical analysis of variable values over the time
  • Analysis of the time interval of a single event (e.g. Interrupt)
  • Analysis of the time interval between 2 defined events
Trace-based Code Coverage
  • Long-Time Hardware Coverage Analysis for Emulator and ETM
  • Trace Based Coverage Analysis for ICD and Emulator
  • Analysis on ASM and HLL
  • Coverage summary on modul/function level
Sample-based Profiling
  • Long-time performance analysis for functions
  • Long-time performance analysis for tasks
  • Long-time analysis of the contents of a variable or memory location and more
TPU Debugger (68332, MPC55x/56x)
  • Full support of TPU1, TPU2 and TPU3
  • Step and Go commands
  • Supports all TPU Breakpoints
  • Disassembler for Microinstructions
  • Monitor all TPU Registers during stepping
  • Modify TPU internal Registers
  • Display of Entry Points
  • Peripheral View of TPU Registers
Logger
  • Software trace of any size stored in an array structure on the target
  • General trace format provided by TRACE32-PowerView
  • Configuration and display commands provided by TRACE32-PowerView
  • Works as trace with address and data information
  • Works as a program flow trace (SH4, PowerPC)
  • Time stamp possible
  • Predefined algorithms to fill the trace provided by Lauterbach
  • User defined algorithms to fill the trace also possible
FDX (Fast Data eXchange) Framework
  • Interaction of target application with 3rd party host application
  • No additional hardware necessary
  • High bandwidth
  • Real time data transfer
  • Software trace capabilities
Snooper
  • Samples memory while application is running
  • Support for special debug communication channels
  • All trace display and analysis functions can be used
  • Trigger on specific values
  • Dynamic performance analysis
RTOS
RTOS Support
3rd Party Integration
3rd Party Tool Integration
Help System
  • Acrobat Based Documentation
  • Fast Text Search
  • Device Specific Filtering
  • Basic and Advanced Help
  • Training Manuals Included
  • WWW Update
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Adaption


BDM Debug-Interface Connector for MPC500/800


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Trace Extension


MPC5xx/MPC8xx Trace
  • Up to 4 GByte trace memory
  • 16...256 MFrames
  • 66/80 MHz Clock Frequency
  • Time stamp
  • Context tracking system
  • Performance analysis
  • Coverage analysis
  • Statistic functions
  • Graphical trace views
  • RTOS statistics

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Details and Configurations


MGT560Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC533Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC534Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC535Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC536Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC555Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC555Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC556Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC556Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC561Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC561Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC562Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC562Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC563Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC563Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC564Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC564Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC565Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC566Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC821Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC821Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC823Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC823Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC850Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC850Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC852TFreescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC852TFreescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC855Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC855Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC859DSLFreescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC859TFreescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC860Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC860Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC862Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC862Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC866PFreescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC866TFreescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC870Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC870Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC875Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC875Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC880Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC880Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC885Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
MPC885Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.




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The information presented is intended to give overview information only.
Changes and technical enhancements or modifications can be made without notice.
Last generated/modified: 9-May-2012