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Debug only
Privileged Mode
Lists data breakpoint entries, specified by index number.
Syntax
DATABL [number | @ [: pin | @] ]
The DATABL command is used to list process-local and global
(system-wide) data breakpoints. Global data breakpoints are always
displayed after the process-local data breakpoints.
Parameters
- number
The index number of the data breakpoint entry to display. The symbol
"@" can be used to display all entries. If omitted, all entries are
displayed.
- pin
The PIN number for the process whose data breakpoint entries are to be
displayed. Typically this is omitted, and pin defaults to
the current process.
The character "@" can be used to indicate global data breakpoint(s).
Examples
$ nmdebug > databl
[1] 49.40150c68 for 8 bytes
T[2] 49.401515d4 for c4 bytes
count 0/1
@[1] c.c1040480 for 4 bytes
cmdlist: {WL "pib data breakpoint was hit"}
Display all data breakpoints. Process-local breakpoints are
always displayed first, then global breakpoints are displayed.
$ nmdebug > databl 1
[1] 49.40150c68 for 8 bytes
Display data breakpoint number 1.
$ nmdebug > databl @:@
@[1] c.c1040480 for 4 bytes
cmdlist: {WL "pib data breakpoint was hit"}
Display all of the global data breakpoints.
Limitations, Restrictions
none
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