Lines Matching refs:breakpoint
28 * Two, a breakpoint needs to be generated to begin communication. This
29 * is most easily accomplished by a call to breakpoint().
351 /* A static breakpoint to be used at startup. */
352 void breakpoint(void);
391 /* Due to the breakpoint return pointer, a state variable is needed to keep
393 breakpoint to be handled. A static breakpoint uses the content of register
394 ERP as it is whereas a dynamic breakpoint requires subtraction with 2
395 in order to execute the instruction. The first breakpoint is static; all
981 /* Break 8, single step or hardware breakpoint exception. */
1028 0 = memory breakpoint for instructions
1030 1 = hardware breakpoint for instructions (supported)
1046 /* Hardware (instruction) breakpoint. */
1107 0 = memory breakpoint for instructions
1109 1 = hardware breakpoint for instructions (supported)
1124 /* Hardware breakpoint. */
1368 /* Insert breakpoint or watchpoint, Ztype,addr,length.
1370 for an unrecognized breakpoint or watchpoint packet type. */
1383 /* Remove breakpoint or watchpoint, Ztype,addr,length.
1385 for an unrecognized breakpoint or watchpoint packet type. */
1515 /* Use this static breakpoint in the start-up only. */
1518 breakpoint(void)
1521 dynamic_bp = 0; /* This is a static, not a dynamic breakpoint. */