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Tracing multiple data access instructions

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-06-01
ARM LTD
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[0011] The invention recognises and solves a particular problem that can arise in providing triggered trace operation within a system that supports multi-word data transfer instructions. More particular, a multi-word data transfer instruction may result in a trace initiating condition at any point within its operation as a particular data transfer meets the trigger conditions. One way of dealing with this would be to trace all multi-word data transfer instructions irrespective of whether or not they met the trigger conditions or alternatively never to trace any mutli-word data transfer instruction even if it did meet the trigger conditions partway through its execution. The first option would result in a disadvantageous increase in the volume of trace data and the second would result in the possible loss of useful diagnostic information. The invention recognises the above situation and provides the solution of initiating tracing partway through the multi-word data transfer instruction and tracing a subset of the transfers concerned. The provision of the extra control logic necessary to provide this type of operation is more than outweighed by the advantages of being able to provide comprehensive trace coverage initiated from trace triggering conditions.

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As an example, if a particular system bug is associated with exception behaviour, then tracing the full operation of the system would produce an inconveniently large volume of data when what was really required was tracing of the exception behaviour with this being triggered upon access to the appropriate exception handling vector.

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[0031]FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a data processing system 2 providing a on-chip tracing mechanism. An integrated circuit 4 includes a microprocessor core 6, a cache memory 8, an on-chip trace module controller 10 and an on-chip trace buffer 12. The integrated circuit 4 is connected to an external memory 14 which is accessed when a cache miss occurs within the cache memory 8. A general purpose computer 16 is coupled to the on-chip trace module controller 10 and the on-chip trace buffer 12 and serves to recover and analyse a stream of tracing data from these elements using software executing upon the general purpose computer 16.

[0032] It is often the case that the processor core 6 may, during operation, need to access more data processing instructions and data than there is actually space for in the external memory 14. For example, the external memory 14 may have a size of 1 MB, whereas the processor core 6 might typically be able to specify 32-bit addresses, thereby enabling 4...

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Abstract

A microprocessor integrated circuit 104 is provided with a trace controller 120 that is responsive to trace initiating conditions to trigger commencement of tracing operation and generation of a trace data stream. In the case of a multi-word data transfer instruction LSM, the trace controller 120 is able to trigger tracing partway through that instruction such that a subset of the transfer specified by that instruction are included within the trace data stream. All transfers subsequent to the triggering transfer may be traced with those transfers subsequent to the triggering transfer being marked with place holder codes rather than more informative full trace data for the triggering transfer.

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[0001] This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09 / 973,189, filed Oct. 10, 2001. The entire content of this application is incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] This invention relates to data processing systems. More particularly, this invention relates to data processing systems providing tracing mechanisms to enable data accesses via multiple data access instructions to be traced. [0004] 2. Description of the Prior Art [0005] As data processing systems increase in complexity whilst it is desired to also reduce development time for new systems, there is a need to improve the debug and tracing tools and mechanisms that may be used within the development of data processing systems. Tracing the activity of a data processing system whereby a trace stream is generated including data representing the step-by-step activity in the system is a highly useful tool in system development. However, with the general ...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F11/00G06F19/00
CPCG06F11/348G06F2201/86
Inventor SWAINE, ANDREW BROOKFIELDWILLIAMSON, DAVID JAMES
Owner ARM LTD
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