Lines Matching defs:breakpoint
32 * Two, a breakpoint needs to be generated to begin communication. This
33 * is most easily accomplished by a call to breakpoint().
238 /* A static breakpoint to be used at startup. */
239 void breakpoint (void); /* called by init/main.c */
341 /* Use an internal stack in the breakpoint and interrupt response routines */
345 /* Due to the breakpoint return pointer, a state variable is needed to keep
347 breakpoint to be handled. A static breakpoint uses the content of register
348 BRP as it is whereas a dynamic breakpoint requires subtraction with 2
349 in order to execute the instruction. The first breakpoint is static. */
1170 /* The hook for both a static (compiled) and a dynamic breakpoint set by GDB.
1223 test.b [is_dyn_brkp] ; Is this a dynamic breakpoint?
1224 beq is_static ; No, a static breakpoint
1229 move.b $r1,[is_dyn_brkp] ; Set the state variable to dynamic breakpoint
1271 breakpoint return pointer hex-code is used. */
1364 /* Use this static breakpoint in the start-up only. */
1367 breakpoint(void)
1370 is_dyn_brkp = 0; /* This is a static, not a dynamic breakpoint. */
1381 /* breakpoint handler is now set in irq.c */