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1. R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 36 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Figure A 12 Data Queue Tab Receiving Waiting Task Information Realtime 05 Resource Information wa Var Edy E Inte chit Pr Task le EET O Eye i Object Name ID ueue Status Total Butters Free Butters ds ID DTG O01 Waiting Tasks Receive 1 1 Object Marne ID status Wart Factor Walt Data Object Name ID ueue Status Total Buffers Free Butters e ID OTA 0x02 Empty 200 200 rT F f lt 2 gt Receiving waiting data information The receiving waiting data information e g Data only appears if there are data queued in the data queue Figure A 13 Data Queue Tab Receiving Waiting Data Information Realtime S Resource Information W yae ye G hte init Task Wes Oy Eve Data bal 0125 al 0x456 mI This area consists of the following items the contents of the data is shown Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 37 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Data Queue Name ID Queue Status Total Buffers Free Buffers Number of Data Attribute Check
2. Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection ID Top Address Total Size Free Size Available Max Block Size Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Jump to Memory Top Address Opens the Memory panel and displays the contents of the variable sized memory pool Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 50 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Cyclic Handler tab This tab displays the cyclic handler information e g Cyclic Handler Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 23 Cyclic Handler Tab Realtime OS Resource Information Et Yare H yor d t hit 4P Eyrun Re DT jee Var 5 ais fe Task Wise ee wr Dar Object Marne ID status Interval Phase Time Left Start Address po DS RA eychdr 1 Ox000C ll The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area This area displays the cyclic handler information e g Cycl
3. T D Cp lt Q C V ENESAS RI850V4 V2 Real Time Operating System User s Manual Debug Target Device RH850 Family RH850G3K RH850 Family RH850G3M All information contained in these materials including products and product specifications represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corp without notice Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corp through various means including the Renesas Electronics Corp website http www renesas com Renesas Electronics www renesas com Rev 1 01 Sep 2015 10 11 12 Notice Descriptions of circuits software and other related information in this document are provided only to illustrate the operation of semiconductor products and application examples You are fully responsible for the incorporation of these circuits software and information in the design of your equipment Renesas Electronics assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of these circuits software or information Renesas Electronics has used reasonable care in preparing the information included in this document but Renesas Electronics does not warrant that such information is error free Renesas Electronics assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred by you resulting from errors in or omissions from the information included herei
4. Task Age 51D FLG 0x11110000 0x11110000 A ID FLGS 0x0000111 0x0000111 The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the eventflag information e g Eventflag Name and ID of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Eventflag Name An icon indicating the current status of the eventflag and the name of the eventflag are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the eventflag is undefined the name will appear as D There are no waiting tasks wo eDane sventag is shown Queue Status The current status of the eventflag is shown Waiting Tasks There are waiting tasks Empty There are no waiting tasks Current Flag Pattern The current bit pattern of the eventflag is shown R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 32 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Initial Flag Pattern The initial bit pattern of the eventflag is shown Attribute The attributes of the eventflag task queuing method maximum number of tasks that can be queued and bit pattern clearing flag are shown in the following format Queuing method Maximum number Clearing flag Task queuing meth
5. Mutex RTOs Name RIAK OW Version W20100 R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 2tENESAS Page 10 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS 2 3 Confirm Resource Information Check the resource information when program execution is stopped via the various tabs of the Realtime OS Resource Information panel e g System tab and Memory Area tab The Realtime OS Resource Information panel is made up of the following tabs System tab Memory Area tab Task tab Semaphore tab Eventflag tab Data Queue tab Mailbox tab Mutex tab Fixed Sized Memory Pool tab Variable Sized Memory Pool tab Cyclic Handler tab Interrupt Handler tab Initialize Routine tab Extended Service Call Routine tab Ready Queue tab Timer Queue tab Remark Switch tabs in the tab selection area of the Realtime OS Resource Information panel R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 11 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS 2 4 Change Resource Information You can change the contents of the resource information e g RI850V4 system time and task status by issuing service calls from the Realtime OS Resource Information panel Below is a list of service calls that can be issued from the Realtine OS Resource Information panel Table 2 2 Issuable Service Calls System tab set_tim dis_dsp ena_dsp loc_cpu unl_cpu Task tab rel_wai ter_tsk chg_pri sus_tsk rsm_tsk frsm_tsk wup_tsk can_wup
6. menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the mailbox information e g Mailbox Name and ID of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Mailbox Name An icon indicating the current status of the mailbox and the name of the mailbox are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the mailbox is undefined the name will appear as ID A TN rn Queue Status The current status of the mailbox is shown Waiting Tasks There are waiting tasks Waiting Messages There are waiting messages Empty There are no waiting tasks messages R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 39 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Message Max Priority The maximum priority of the message is shown Note that if the message queuing method is TA_MFIFO appears Attribute The attributes of the mailbox task queuing method and message queuing method are shown in the following format Task Message TA_MPRI Message priority order b Second layer lt 1 gt Waiting task information The waiting task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the mailbox s wait queue See the Task tab for details about waiting task information Figure A 15 Mailbox Tab Waiting Task Information Realtime OS Resource Information Object Ma
7. of the RI850V4 This area consists of the following items Exception Code An icon indicating the type of the handler and the exception code are shown in the following format Exception code Start Address The start address of the interrupt handler is shown Attribute The attributes of the interrupt handler is shown TA_HLNG C language TA_ASM Assembly language Remark Double clicking an interrupt handler information cell such as Exception code or Start Address displays the source file of the interrupt handler in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 54 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Exception Code Start Address Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Exception Code Start Address Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Jump to Source Start Address Opens the Editor p
8. Pool Number of VWartiable Sized Memory Pool Number of Cyclic Handler Number of Alarm Handler Number of Interrupt Handler Number of Initialize Routine Number of Extended Service Call Routine The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area How to open From the Debug menu select Download EJ g hite SP Ex Res EN Ti OM Ev wr Dare Plane oy Murs PISS td 42 01 00 1000000000000 ll Disable Locked OxFEDEO amp C8 IxFEDEQE20 0858 UxFEDEQE D idirth Ox 0000834 J 3 y 3 3 d 3 d Il o a a OEA l kh PA From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Tab selection area Select a tab to switch the content displayed in the Information display area This panel has the following tabs R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 15 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE System tab Memory Area tab Task tab Semaphore tab Eventflag tab Data Queue tab Mailbox tab Mutex tab Fixed Sized Memory Pool tab Variable Sized Memory Pool tab Cyclic Handler tab Interrupt Handler tab Initialize Routine tab Extended Service Call Routine tab Ready Queue tab Timer Queue tab 2 Information display area This area displays the resource information e g system information and memory area information
9. RI850V4 R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 Sep 30 2015 ENESAS Page 17 of 70 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE This area consists of the following items RTOS Name Version The RTOS name RI850V4 is shown The version of the RI850V4 is shown System Time The system time of the RI850V4 in milliseconds is shown Interrupt Nest Dispatching CPU Lock The nesting level of interrupt processes including CPU exception processes is shown The system state of the RI850V4 is shown Disable Dispatch disabled state Enable Dispatch enabled state The system state of the RI850V4 is shown Locked CPU locked state Unlocked CPU unlocked state System Stack Area The start address end address and size in bytes of the system stack are shown in the following format Start address End address Size Current System SP If the processing program is operating on the system stack the start address of the system stack is shown If it is running on the task stack then the current SP value is shown Idle Routine Start Address The start address of the idle routine is shown Number of Priority Number of Task Number of Semaphore Number of Eventflag Number of Data Queue Number of Mailbox Number of Mutex Number of Message Buffer Number of Fixed Sized Memory The total number of fixed sized memory pools is shown Pool The maximum priority of the task is shown The total number of tasks is s
10. Total Buffers Displays the maximum number of data buffers that can be queued Free Buffers Displays the number of free buffers in the data queue The number of free buffers is the total number of buffers minus the number of buffers receiving waiting data Number of data Displays the number of stored data items Attribute Displays the queuing method of the sending waiting tasks If the queuing method if the receiving waiting tasks is data reception request order then the queuing method of the receiving waiting data will be data send request order TA_TFIFO FIFO order TA_TPRI Task priority order b Second layer lt 1 gt Sending waiting task receive waiting task information The sending receiving waiting task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the data queue s wait queue See the Task tab for details about sending receiving waiting task information Figure A 11 Data Queue Tab Sending Waiting Task Information Realtime S Resource Information E WA Frio HE Var Cy giht chit Ex Re EN Ti Sy FE Mer Task Sen M Ey Dat i as i hy e i ia il ay Ml Object Name ID ueue Status Total Buffers Free Butters 6 iy ID DT O01 Waiting Tasks Send 1 i Data FEE Object Mame ID status Wart Factor Walt Data Time Lett Waiting SOTQUD DTG FIFO 0x123 TMF EY Object Name ID ueue Status Total Buffers Free Butters e IDOT 0x02 Empty 200 200 I I
11. act_tsk can_act COM ECT CTO OO CTI CCT A A tab Remark See RI850V4 Real Time Operating System User s Manual Coding for details about service call functions R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 12 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS 2 4 1 Issue service call To issue a service call right click with the mouse in the footer footer column or row of one of the tabs on the Realtime OS Resource Information panel and from the context menu that appears select Service Call Figure 2 4 Issue Service Call Context Menu Realtime OS Resource Information HE Firs E yo Edo ge Partie DE PJR EN Tr Object Name Gurrent Flag AN ID FLG1 IxFFFFFFFI Service Call th J Reset Display Item Remarks 1 If a service call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the service call will be grayed out 2 When a service call name is selected from the context menu the ServiceCall dialog box opens Enter an appropriate value in the text box as required then click OK to execute the service call process Figure 2 5 Issue Service Call ServiceCall Dialog Box 3 When using the ServiceCall dialog box be careful about the values specified as arguments for the following service call When using set_tim specify as its argument the add
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13. call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the Service Call service call will be grayed out Rotate task Precedence Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 62 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Timer Queue tab This tab displays the timer queue information e g Object Type and Number of Objects of the RI850V4 Figure A 29 Timer Queue Tab Realtime OS Resource Information wa Var Soy git Oj nit oP Esc e Te Task MG OM Eve a Das Object Type Number of Objects 1 bo Y Task 0 DA Wander 0 mr The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the timer queue information e g Object Type and Number of Objects of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Object Type An icon indicating the current status of the timer queue and the object type are shown in the following format Icon Object type Icon A There are no queued t
14. information The cyclic handler information e g Cyclic Handler Name and ID only appears if there are cyclic han dlers queued in the timer queue See the Cyclic Handler tab for details about cyclic handler information R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 64 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Figure A 31 Timer Queue Tab Cyclic Handler Information Realtime OS Resource Information WA Frio wa Var Soy git chit gg Ex PI Re a oe oe Task ee Se OM Ev wr Da FP Mar Object Type Number of Objects m Y Tazk n Eey Cyclic Handler Object Name ID Status Interval Phase Time Left Start Address 11 TEY STA cevehdr 1 0x00 2 002 TOYO STA Ux0s TEE STA Remark Double clicking a cyclic handler information cell such as Cyclic Handler Name or ID displays the source file of the cyclic handler in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Object Type Number of Objects Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following item
15. to the relevant location R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 21 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Area Name Top Address Size Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Top Address Size Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Jump to Memory Top Address Opens the Memory panel and displays the contents of the managed memory area Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 22 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Task tab This tab displays the task information e g Task Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 4 Task Tab Realtime OS Resource Information ee hit E Ex PT Re oe O Ev we Da FP Ma The following items are explained here How to open Descripti
16. 0 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Service Call Displays the types of service calls that can be issued Note that if a service call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the service call will be grayed out Start cyclic handler operation Stop cyclic handler operation Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 53 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Interrupt Handler tab This tab displays the interrupt handler CPU exception handler information e g Exception Code and Start Address of the RI850V4 Figure A 24 Interrupt Handler Tab Realtime OS Resource Information nit Ex PT Re are D eee Te Task Wise dh Er e Dar OP Mar Start Address Exception Code og Ux 1002 Cinthdr Ox 0000602E TA_HLNG The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area This area displays the interrupt handler CPU exception handler information e g Exception Code and Start Address
17. 0 Debug for details on Download programs 5 Open Realtime OS Resource Information Panel Open the Realtime OS Resource Information panel Remarks 1 When a program using the RI850V4 functionality is downloaded this panel opens automatically 2 The value will be indeterminate for the resource information shown when the RI850V4 system ini tialization is incomplete because it will not be managed by the RI850V4 6 Execute stop programs Run the program to the location for which you wish to display the resource information Remarks 1 See CS Integrated Development Environment User s Manual RH850 Debug for details on Execute stop programs 2 The quality of the code of the realtime OS is guaranteed and does not need to be analyzed during debugging of user programs Therefore the realtime OS resource information displaying plug in uses the step in skip the specified section facility of the debugger to exclude the OS code from the target of debugging For details of this step in facility see CS Integrated Development Envi ronment User s Manual RH850 Debug Tool R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 7 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS 7 Confirm Resource Information On the Realtime OS Resource Information panel tabs e g System tab and Memory Area tab check the current status of the resource information 8 Change Resource Information Change the contents of the resource information e g RI
18. 850V4 system time and task status by issuing service calls from the Realtime OS Resource Information panel 2 2 Open Realtime OS Resource Information Panel The Realtime OS Resource Information panel is used to confirm or modify the resource information e g system information and memory area information This panel opens automatically when a program using the RI850V4 functionality is downloaded 2 2 1 Select item The resource information tool enables you to select the items to display in the Realtime OS Resource Information panel To select which items are displayed right click on the header header column or row in the Realtime OS Resource Information panel and from the context menu that appears select Display Figure 2 1 Select Item Realtime 05 Resource Information ba He Fives are E dGyel oglhtess cylnities Exte PiRea E Time To Task ieme ae T Date P Maile 4 Mutex w Object Name rer p IDFLG1 a Object Name ID Queue Status Current Flag Pattern Initial Flag Pattern Attribute Remark Select items to display by selecting their checkboxes Table 2 1 Select Item Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 8 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS 2 2 2 Change display order The resource information tool enables you to change the order of items displayed in the Realti
19. A ines a o Te Task la PTA k Eyr a Da Pita i The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the mutex information e g Mutex Name and ID of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Mutex Name An icon indicating the current status of the mutex and the name of the mutex are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the mutex is undefined the name will appear as ID a a There are waiting tasks There are no waiting tasks Locking Task ID The ID of the locking task is shown R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 42 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Attribute The task queuing method is shown TA_TPRI Task priority order b Second layer The waiting task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the mutex s TA_TFIFO FIFO order wait queue See the Task tab for details about waiting task information Figure A 18 Mutex Tab Waiting Task Information Realtime S Resource Information w Fiere Wi yae a Oa E Inte Chit fb Bro Res 3 ee Ay Task WS O Eve a Dar Par E Object Name ID Queue status Locking Tas
20. Coding language Initial activation state Existence Coding language of cyclic handler TA_HLNG C language TA_ASM Assembly language Initial activation state of cyclic handler TA_STA Operational state STA state Nothing displayed Non operational state STP state file of the cyclic handler in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Cyclic Handler Name ID Status Interval Phase Time Left Start Address Extended Information Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection ID Interval Phase Time Left Start Address Extended Information Displays value in hexadecimal number Displays value in signed decimal number 2 Footer row Jump to Source Start Address Opens the Editor panel and displays the source code of the cyclic handler Jump to Disassemble Start Opens the Disassemble panel and displays the results of disassembling the cyclic Address handler R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 52 of 7
21. Pool Tab Waiting Task Information fees OS Resource Information Ea on Bites ghee init Pex ve ESTI Py Task Be M Eve a Dar a Mar oy Mur Object Name i ID Queue otatus Top Address cren Size Total Blocks e ID_MFPF1 0x01 Waiting Tasks IxFEDE16F8 0x10 4 Object Mame ID status Wait Factor Wait Data Queve status Top Address Block Size Total Blocks Remarks 1 Double clicking a waiting task information cell e g Object Name or ID displays the source file of the task in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location 2 Double clicking the waiting task information cell for Current Task Stack SP or Task Stack Area displays the contents of the task stack in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 46 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Fixed Sized Memory Pool Name ID Queue Status Top Address Block Size Total Blocks Free Blocks Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item na
22. Prior ity Task Start Address Current PC Current Task SP Task Stack Area Initial Priority Suspend Count Wakeup Count Activate Count Attribute Extended Information Tex Start Address Tex Status Tex Request Pattern Tex Executing Pattern Tex Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection ID Wait Factor Wait Data Time Left Current Priority Task Start Address Current PC Current Task SP Task Stack Area Initial Priority Suspend Count Wakeup Count Activate Count Extended Information Tex Start Address Tex Request Pattern Tex Executing Pattern Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Jump to Source Task Start Opens the Editor panel and displays the source code of the task Address R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 27 ot 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Address Jump to Source Current PC Opens the Editor panel and displays the contents of the Current PC Jump to Disassemble Current PC Opens the Disassemble panel and displays the contents of the Current PC Jump to Memory Current Task Opens the Memory panel and displays the contents of the Current Task SP SP Jump to Disassemble Task Start Opens the Disassembl
23. TQ1 Ox01 Empty ml eT m o fi T j The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the data queue information e g Data Queue Name and ID of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Data Queue Name An icon indicating the current status of the data queue and the name of the data queue are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the data queue is undefined the name will appear as D Me There are queued tasks sending waiting tasks There are queued tasks receiving waiting tasks There are queud data receiving waiting data There are no queued tasks data waiting tasks receiving waiting data The ID of the data queue is shown R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 35 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Queue Status The current status of the data queue is shown Waiting Tasks Send There are queued tasks sending waiting tasks Waiting Tasks Receive There are queued tasks receiving waiting tasks Waiting Data There are queud data receiving waiting data Empty There are no queued tasks data waiting tasks receiving waiting data
24. Task priority order R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 24 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Wait Data The request conditions triggering the task s transition to WAITING state are shown Note that if the current state of the task is other than waiting state for an eventflag sending waiting state for a data queue or waiting state for a variable sized memory block is shown Wait bit pattern Waiting state for an eventtflag Data element to be sent to Sending waiting state for a data queue the data queue Memory block size to be Waiting state for a variable sized memory block acquired Time Left The time left until the delayed state is released in milliseconds is shown Note that if the task is waiting forever TMO_FEVR appears If the current state of the task is other than WAITING state or WAITING SUSPENDED state appears Interrupt The current interrupt state of the task is shown Al interrupts are disabled All interrupts are enabled Task Stack Area The start address end address and size in bytes of the task stack are shown in the following format Start address End address Size R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 25 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Attribute The attributes of the task coding language of task initial activation state of task initial preemption state of task and initial interrupt state of task are shown in the following forma
25. ait queue See the Task tab for details about waiting task information Figure A 22 Variable Sized Memory Pool Tab Waiting Task Information Realtime S Resource Information Ha Fics Edy Inte op hit ap Exe Res STi ls e Eve a Da P hlar a Mue o Object Mame ID QUEUE Status Top Address Total Size Free Size ID_ MPL 01 Waiting Tasks UxFEDE TBs 0x50 eal Object Mame ID status Wart Factor Walt Data Time L Remarks 1 Double clicking a waiting task information cell e g Object Name or ID displays the source file of the task in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location 2 Double clicking the waiting task information cell for Current Task Stack SP or Task Stack Area displays the contents of the task stack in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 49 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Variable Sized Memory Pool Name ID Queue Status Top Address Total Size Free Size Available Max Block Size Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed
26. anel and displays the source code of the interrupt handler CPU exception handler Jump to Disassemble Start Opens the Disassemble panel and displays the results of disassembling the inter Address rupt handler CPU exception handler Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 55 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Initialize Routine tab This tab displays the initialize routine information e g Start Address and Extended Information of the RI850V4 Figure A 25 Initialize Routine Tab Realtime OS Resource Information J Fier Elsy Start Address Extended Information Attribute gt e gif inirtn Oxo0008000 Oe TALHLNG The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area This area displays the initialize routine information e g Start Address and Extended Information of the RI850V4 This area consists of the following items Start Address The start address of the initialize routine is shown Extended Information The
27. asks There are queued cyclic handlers There are no queued cyclic handlers Object type Cyclic Handler Cyclic handler Number of Objects The total number of queued objects tasks and cyclic handlers is shown R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 63 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE b Second layer lt 1 gt Waiting task information Remarks 1 The waiting task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the timer queue See the Task tab for details about waiting task information Figure A 30 Timer Queue Tab Waiting Task Information Realtime OS Resource Information Ha Fiere wa Var doy ght chit dg Ex PT Re Pre Tr Task k oO Ey 7 Da P hlar Object Type Number of Objects E m ge Task 4 Object Mame ID status Wart Factor b fe ID_TASE 1 Waiting SLP TMO Tu ID_TASK2 Waiting GLY TMO ID Tasks FLGUID_FLG1 ANDW TMO FIFO 011110001 ID TAaSk 4 SEMID SEMI TMO FIFO Object Type Number of Objects A Cyclic Handler i rir Double clicking a waiting task information cell e g Object Name or ID displays the source file of the task in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Double clicking the waiting task information cell for Current Task Stack SP or Task Stack Area displays the contents of the task stack in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location lt 2 gt Cyclic handler
28. displays the ready queue information e g Priority and Number of Tasks of the RI850V4 Figure A 27 Ready Queue Tab Realtime OS Resource Information RS Fier a Vas Egy git Capit SP Ex Eres FATE dls Mime Task se Ah Eve a Dae PMar aj Mue Pr ot Number of Tasks The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the ready queue information e g Priority and Number of Tasks of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Priority An icon indicating the current status of the ready queue and the task priority are shown in the following format Icon Task priority Number of Tasks The total number of queued tasks tasks with of READY state or RUNNING state is shown b Second layer The executing task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the ready queue See the Task tab for details about executing task information R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 60 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Figure A 28 Ready Queue Tab Executing Task Information Realtime S Resource Information OS Fien Var bi Cy cg ht pit amp Exc E De Task 5e Eve a Dass Mas
29. e call routine in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 58 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display The following items are displayed for selection Function Code Start Address Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Display Selected item name Function Code Start Address Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Jump to Source Start Address Opens the Editor panel and displays the source code of the extended service call routine Jump to Disassemble Start Opens the Disassemble panel and displays the results of disassembling the Address extended service call routine Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 59 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Ready Queue tab This tab
30. e panel and displays the results of disassembling the task Jump to Source Tex Start Opens the Editor panel and displays the source code of the task exception handling Address routine Jump to Disassemble Tex Start Opens the Disassemble panel and displays the results of disassembling the task Address exception handling routine Service Call Displays the types of service calls that can be issued Note that if a service call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the service call will be grayed out Cancel task activation requests Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 28 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Semaphore tab This tab displays the semaphore information e g Semaphore Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 6 Semaphore Tab Realtime OS Resource Information HE Fees ae Gi ht phir HP Ex PT Re EN Tie Object Marne Queve status Current Count Max Count Initial Count i ED 5EM 0x02 Empty TB The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Info
31. ed The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection ID Total Buffers Free Buffers Number of Data Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Service Call Displays the types of service calls that can be issued Note that if a service call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the service call will be grayed out psnd_dtq Send to data queue polling fsnd_dtq Forced send to data queue Receive from data queue poling Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 38 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Mailbox tab This tab displays the mailbox information e g Mailbox Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 14 Mailbox Tab Realtime 05 Resource Information WA Frio wa Var Soy gle chit g Ex j a Fy Task eee O Ee ai Dart IL The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View
32. ems are displayed for selection Eventflag Name ID Queue Status Current Flag Pattern Initial Flag Pattern Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection ID Current Flag Pattern Initial Flag Pattern DEC Displays value in signed decimal number HEX Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Service Call Displays the types of service calls that can be issued Note that if a service call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the service call will be grayed out set_flg Set eventflag clr_flg Clear eventflag Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 34 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Data Queue tab This tab displays the data queue information e g Data Queue Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 10 Data Queue Tab Realtime 05 Resource Information Ea W Vor Hye Gj te g hite P Exe Dre E Ti q Py Task Agee M Eve a e Object Marne ID Mueve Status Total Buffers EE Butters Number of Da 1 b ele IOLD
33. esource Information panel Change resource information It is possible to dynamically modify the resource information e g the RI850V4 system time and task status by issuing service calls provided by the RI850V4 from the Realtime OS Resource Information panel R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 6 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS This chapter describes the key functions provided by the resource information tool along with operation procedures 2 1 Overview The resource information tool can be used to confirm and modify the resource information e g system information and memory area information that changes dynamically as the program executes The operating procedures for the resource information tool are described below 1 Start CS Launch the CS from the start menu of Windows Remark See CS Integrated Development Environment User s Manual Start for details on Start CS 2 Open project Open the project to debug Remark See CS Integrated Development Environment User s Manual Start for details on Open project 3 Select debug tool Select the type of debugging tool with which to debug the program E1 E20 or Simulator Remark See CS Integrated Development Environment User s Manual RH850 Debug for details on Select debug tool 4 Download programs Download the program to debug Remark See CS Integrated Development Environment User s Manual RH85
34. extended information of the initialize routine is shown Attribute The coding language of the initialize routine is shown TA_HLNG C language Assembly language Remark Double clicking a initialize routine information cell e g Start Address or Extended Information displays the source file of the initialize routine in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 56 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Start Address Extended Information Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Start Address Extended Information Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Jump to Source Start Address Opens the Editor panel and displays the source code of the initialize routine Jump to Disassemble Start Opens the Disassemble panel and displays the results of disassembling the Address initial
35. hown The total number of semaphores is shown The total number of eventflags is shown The total number of data queues is shown The total number of mailboxes is shown The total number of mutexes is shown is shown Number of Variable Sized Memory The total number of variable sized memory pools is shown Pool Number of Cyclic Handler The total number of cyclic handlers is shown Number of Alarm Handler Number of Interrupt Handler Number of Initialize Routine is shown The total number of interrupt handlers CPU exception handlers is shown The total number of initialize routines is shown Number of Extended Service Call The total number of extended service call routines is shown Routine Remarks 1 Double clicking the system information cell for System Stack Area or Current System SP displays the system stack contents in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location 2 Double clicking the system information cell for Idle Routine Start Address displays the source file of the idle routine in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 LENESAS Page 18 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header column Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item na
36. ic Handler Name and ID of the RI850V4 This area consists of the following items Cyclic Handler Name An icon indicating the current status of the cyclic handler and the name of the cyclic handler are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the cyclic handler is undefined the name will appear as ID CCOO ECETIA The activation cycle in milliseconds of the cyclic handler is shown The initial activation phase in milliseconds of the cyclic handler is shown Time Left The time left before the next activation in milliseconds of the cyclic handler is shown Note that if the current state of the cyclic handler is non operational state and the existence of saved activation phases is no saved appears R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 51 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Start Address The start address of the cyclic handler is shown Extended Information The extended information of the cyclic handler is shown Existence of saved activation phases TA_PHS There are saved activation phases Nothing displayed There are no saved activation phases Remark Double clicking a cyclic handler information cell such as Cyclic Handler Name or ID displays the source Attribute The attributes of the cyclic handler coding language of cyclic handler initial activa tion state of cyclic handler and existence of saved activation phases are shown in the following format
37. ize routine Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 57 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Extended Service Call Routine tab This tab displays the extended service call routine information e g Function Code and Start Address of the RI850V4 Figure A 26 Extended Service Call Routine Tab Realtime OS Resource Information MA Fien wae cy gihe chite i The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area This area displays the extended service call routine information e g Function Code and Start Address of the RI850V4 This area consists of the following items Function Code The function code of the extended service call routine is shown Start Address The start address of the extended service call routine is shown Attribute The coding language of the extended service call routine is shown TA_HLNG C language TA_ASM Assembly language Remark Double clicking an extended service call routine information cell such as Function Code or Start Address displays the source file of the extended servic
38. ized Memory Pool Name An icon indicating the current status of the variable sized memory pool and the name of the variable sized memory pool are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the variable sized memory pool is undefined the name will appear as ID There are no waiting tasks I The ID of the variable sized memory pool is shown R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 48 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Queue Status The current status of the variable sized memory pool is shown Waiting Tasks There are waiting tasks Empty There are no waiting tasks Top Address The start address of the variable sized memory pool is shown Total Size The size in bytes of the variable sized memory pool is shown Free Size The total size in bytes of the free memory blocks is shown Available Max Block Size The maximum memory block size available in bytes of the variable sized memory pool is shown Attribute The task queuing method is shown TA_TFIFO FIFO order TA_TPRI Task priority order Remark Double clicking a variable sized memory pool information cell such as Variable Sized Memory Pool Name or ID displays the contents of the variable sized memory pool in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location b Second layer The waiting task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the variable sized memory pool s w
39. k ID Attribute Ceiling Prior e IDLMTAT 0x01 Waiting Tasks Oxi TA_TFIFO Object Name ID status Wart Factor Walt Data Time L b Ta IDLTASK2 Poxi arte MTAID MTA FIFO ID TASKS MTXUD_LMTA1 TMO FIFO i ID TASK 4 MTMUID_MTX1 FIFO Object Name ID Gueye status Locking Task ID Attribute Ceiling Prior eag IDLMTS2 ixi Empty TA_TPRI mr H Remarks 1 Double clicking a waiting task information cell e g Object Name or ID displays the source file of the task in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location 2 Double clicking the waiting task information cell for Current Task Stack SP or Task Stack Area displays the contents of the task stack in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Muxtex Name ID Queue Status Locking Task ID Attribute Ceiling Priority Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 43 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Selected item name The following ite
40. l This manual is intended for users who design and develop application systems using RH850 family products This manual is intended for users to understand the functions of real time OS RI850V4 manufactured by Renesas Electronics described the organization listed below This manual can be broadly divided into the following units CHAPTER 1 GENERAL CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE It is assumed that the readers of this manual have general knowledge in the fields of electrical engineering logic circuits microcontrollers C language and assemblers To understand the hardware functions of the RH850 family gt Refer to the User s Manual of each product Data significance Higher digits on the left and lower digits on the right Note Footnote for item marked with Note in the text Caution Information requiring particular attention Remark Supplementary information Numeric representation Decimal XXXX Hexadecimal OXXXXX Prefixes indicating power of 2 address space and memory capacity K kilo 210 1024 M mega 2 1024 Related Documents The related documents indicated in this publication may include preliminary versions However preliminary versions are not marked as such Caution The related documents listed above are subject to change without notice Be sure to use the latest edition of each document when designing All trademarks or registered trademarks in this document are the pro
41. me OS Resource Infor mation panel To change the display order drag the columns in the Realtine OS Resource Information panel and drop them to the desired position Figure 2 2 Change Display Order Move ID Column HE Fixes aries Eg Cyck og Inte in cP Exte FJ Rea TU Time Glsys Fi nes Te Task 48 Sem 2 i ila Dat P Maile co Mutex Object Name Mueve Status Gurrent Flag Pattern Pb la HE Fixe W Vari EA Cycle eae SP Ext PJ Rea E Times TOS er Dates FP mMaiee 9 Mutex a F PEN Queue Status Current Flag Pattern Fives Hare JCal ls ys ime Fy Task E ee al eee Aueue Status Current Flag Pattern HE Fiye a Varin EC yal e Sarai SP ext PJ Rear EH Time Elsy Pme T Task e a P Maike zf Mutex Queue Status Current Flag Pattern R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 9 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RIS50V4 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS 2 2 3 Move tab The resource information tool enables you to change the order of items tabs displayed in the Realtime OS Resource Information panel To change the display order drag a tab in the Realtime OS Resource Information panel and drop it at the desired posi tion Figure 2 3 Move Tab Realtime OS Resource Information RTOS Name RIAK OWA Version W20100 RIGS Od Version W201 00 ha A ess War ae ae fa hte oon ais if cap Ext a 1 Ti r Me e dazk kii MY Eyes wn Dat 5 system F Maile r
42. me The following items are displayed for selection ID Top Address Block Size Total Blocks Free Blocks Displays value in hexadecimal number Displays value in signed decimal number 2 Footer row Jump to Memory Top Address Opens the Memory panel and displays the contents of the fixed sized memory pool Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 47 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Variable Sized Memory Pool tab This tab displays the variable sized memory pool information e g Variable Sized Memory Pool Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 21 Variable Sized Memory Pool Tab Realtime OS Resource Information oe Fie 1 ID 0x01 Empty OkFEDE18B8 0x50 2 ID MPL IxFEDE1906 0x100 Ox 100 2 ID MPLS IxFEDE1410 0x200 Ox 200 The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the variable sized memory pool information e g Variable Sized Memory Pool Name and ID of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Variable S
43. me The following items are displayed for selection RTOS Name Version System Time Interrupt Nest Dispatching CPU Lock Sys tem Stack Area Current System SP Idle Routine Start Address Number of Priority Number of Task Number of Semaphore Number of Eventflag Number of Data Queue Number of Mailbox Number of Mutex Number of Message Buffer Number of Fixed Sized Memory Pool Number of Variable Sized Memory Pool Number of Cyclic Handler Number of Alarm Handler Number of Interrupt Handler Number of Initialize Routine Number of Extended Service Call Routine Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection System Time Interrupt Nest System Stack Area Current System SP Idle Routine Start Address Number of Priority Number of Task Number of Semaphore Number of Eventflag Number of Data Queue Number of Mailbox Number of Mutex Number of Message Buffer Number of Fixed Sized Memory Pool Number of Variable Sized Memory Pool Number of Cyclic Handler Number of Alarm Handler Number of Interrupt Handler Number of Initialize Routine Number of Extended Service Call Routine Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer column Jump to Memory Current System Opens the Memory panel and di
44. ms are displayed for selection ID Locking Task ID Ceiling Priority Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Displays the types of service calls that can be issued Note that if a service call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the Service Call service call will be grayed out Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 44 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Fixed Sized Memory Pool tab This tab displays the fixed sized memory pool information e g Fixed Sized Memory Pool Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 19 Fixed Sized Memory Pool Tab Realtime OS Resource Information 1 se i 2D EE F UxFEDE TES 0x40 The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the fixed sized memory pool information e g Fixed Sized Memory Pool Name and ID of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following item
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46. od TA_TFIFO FIFO order TA_TPRI Task Priority order Maximum number of tasks that can be queued TA_WSGL Only one task TA_WMUL Multiple tasks Bit pattern clearing flag TA_CLR Bit pattern cleared if the request conditions are met Nothing displayed Bit pattern not cleared if the request conditions are met b Second layer The waiting task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the eventflag s wait queue See the Task tab for details about waiting task information Figure A 9 Eventflag Tab Waiting Task Information Realtime 05 Resource Information Ea e Wya gore gihe nit Gee Pre EST Elsy Ta Task EN E e Dass FMa E Object Name ID QUEUE Status Current Flag Pattern Initial Flag Pattern P 4 TO FLAT 0x01 Waiting Tasks 000000000 000000000 Object Mame ID GU Watt Factor Walt Data Object Name ID Queue Status Current Flag Pattern Initial Flag Pattern A ID_LFLG2 0x02 Empty 0x11110000 Ox 11110000 A ID_LFLGS 0 00001111 000001111 mr Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 33 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Selected item name The following it
47. of the RI850V4 R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 16 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE System tab This tab displays the system information e g RTOS Name and Version of the RI850V4 Figure A 2 System Tab Realtime OS Resource Information a are Edy E Inte 2 Tm Task la PERA RTOS Name Version system Time Interrupt Mest Dispatching CPU Lock system Stack rea Current system oP Idle Routine start Address Number of Priority Number of Task Number of Semaphore Number of Evernttlae Number of Data Queue Number of Mailbox Number of Mute Number of Message Butter Number of Fixed 51zed Memory Pool Number of Wartable Sized Memory Pool Number of Cyclic Handler Number of Alarm Handler Number of Interrupt Handler Number of Initialize Routine Humber of Extended Service Gall Routine The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download hit BP Ex PT Re OM Eye we Da Phila RIGS td 12 01 00 0000000000000 i Disable Locked xFEDEQSCS OxFEDEQE20 08458 UxFEDEQE D idirtn Ox 00006340 2 3 o 3 3 2 3 2 From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area This area displays the system information e g RTOS Name and Version of the
48. on of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the task information e g Task Name and ID of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Task Name An icon indicating the current status of the task and the name of the task are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the task is undefined the name will appear as ID WAITING SUSPENDED state MT R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 23 ot 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Status The current state of the task is shown DORMANT state WAITING SUSPENDED state The task wait factor type of WAITING state object ID and attribute of WAIT ING state are shown in the following format Type ID Attribute Note that if the current state of the task is other than WAITING state or WAIT ING SUSPENDED state appears Wait Factor If the WAITING state type is sleeping state or delayed state then Object ID is not shown Type of WAITING state MPF WAITING state for a fixed sized memory block MPL WAITING state for a variable sized memory block Attribute of WAITING state ANDW AND waiting condition ORW OR waiting condition TMO Waiting for timeout FIFO FIFO order
49. perty of their respective owners TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 6 1 1 Overview 6 1 2 Features 6 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS 7 2 1 Overview 7 2 2 Open Realtime OS Resource Information Panel 8 2 2 1 Select item 8 2 2 2 Change display order 9 2 2 3 Movetab 10 2 3 Confirm Resource Information 11 2 4 Change Resource Information 12 2 4 1 Issue service call 13 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE 14 A 1 Description 14 RI850V4 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL CHAPTER 1 GENERAL The CS is an integrated development environment used to carry out tasks such as design coding build and debug for developing application systems for microcontrollers manufactured by Renesas Electronics This manual describes the resource information tool This tool is useful for debugging programs using the RI850V4 real time OS functionality within this integrated program development process 1 1 Overview When debugging programs using the RI850V4 functionality it is possible to use the resource information tool to confirm and modify the resource information e g system information and memory area information that changes dynamically as the program executes 1 2 Features Below are the features of the resource information tool Confirm resource information When the program running in the debugging tool is stopped at an arbitrary location the current status of the resource information appears in the Realtime OS R
50. ress where the desired time is stored When using prcv_dtq specify as its argument the address of the area where received data should be stored R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 13 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE This appendix describes the panels and dialog boxes of the resource information tool A 1 Description The panels and dialog boxes of the resource information tool are listed below Table A 1 Panel Dialog Box List Realtime OS Resource Informa This panel displays the resource information e g system information and memory area tion panel information of the RI850V4 ServiceCall dialog box ServiceCall dialog box box Execute a service call process R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 14 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Realtime OS Resource Information panel This panel displays the resource information e g system information and memory area information of the RI850V4 Figure A 1 Realtime OS Resource Information Panel Realtime 05 Resource Information Te Task Age RTOS Name Version system Time Interrupt Nest Dispatching CPU Lock system Stack rea Current system oP Idle Routine Start Address Number of Priority Number of Task Number of Semaphore Number of Evernttlae Number of Data Queue Number of Mailbox Humber of Mute Number of Message Butter Number of Fixed sized Memory
51. rmation Description of each area 1 Information display area a First layer This layer displays the semaphore information e g Semaphore Name and ID of the RI850V4 This layer consists of the following items Semaphore Name An icon indicating the current status of the semaphore and the name of the semaphore are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the semaphore is undefined the name will appear as D There are waiting tasks There are no waiting tasks So O The i ofthe semaphore is shown Queue Status The current status of the semaphore is shown Waiting Tasks There are waiting tasks Empty There are no waiting tasks Current Count The current resource count of the semaphore is shown R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 29 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Attribute b Second layer The waiting task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the semaphore s wait queue See the Task tab for details about waiting task information Figure A 7 Semaphore Tab Waiting Task Information Realtime OS Resource Information hit Es re EN Ti i eo Das Ma os Object Marne ID anne status Current Count Max Count Initial Count TE ID SEM ixi Waiting Tasks l 1 Object Mame ID status Wart Factor Walt Data Time Lett Waiting SEMUDSEM1 FIFO Object Name ID Queue status Current Count Ma
52. rne ID Mueve status Message Max Priority Attrib Ey ID MIBAT 0x01 Wartne Tasks TA_TFIFO TA MFI Object Mame ID status Wart Factor Mueve Status Message Max Priority Attribute Remarks 1 Double clicking a waiting task information cell e g Object Name or ID displays the source file of the task in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location 2 Double clicking the waiting task information cell for Current Task Stack SP or Task Stack Area displays the contents of the task stack in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location lt 2 gt Waiting message information The waiting message information e g Message Address and Message Priority only appears if there are messages queued in the mailbox s wait queue R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 40 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Figure A 16 Mailbox Tab Waiting Message Information Realtime OS Resource Information HE Pees W yae acy git init E Exe ID Aueue Status Empty Message Address Message Priority po UxFEDESOC 0x SI THFEDE TED Object Name ID ueue Status Message Max Priority Attribute e P ID_MBX3 0x03 Empty FF Ta TFIFO Ta MT t This area consists of the following items The start address of the message is shown The priority of the message is sho
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54. s Fixed Sized Memory Pool Name An icon indicating the current status of the fixed sized memory pool and the name of the fixed sized memory pool are shown in the following format Icon Name Note that if the name of the fixed sized memory pool is undefined the name will appear as ID There are no waiting tasks The ID of the fixed sized memory pool is shown R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 45 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Queue Status The current status of the fixed sized memory pool is shown Waiting Tasks There are waiting tasks Empty There are no waiting tasks Top Address The start address of the fixed sized memory pool is shown Block Size The size per block in bytes of the fixed sized memory pool is shown Total Blocks The block count of the fixed sized memory pool is shown Free Blocks The number of free memory blocks is shown Attribute The task queuing method is shown TA_TFIFO TA_TPRI Remark Double clicking a fixed sized memory pool information cell such as Fixed Sized Memory Pool Name or ID displays the contents of the fixed sized memory pool in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the rele vant location b Second layer The waiting task information e g Task Name and ID only appears if there are tasks queued in the fixed sized memory pool s wait queue See the Task tab for details about waiting task information Figure A 20 Fixed Sized Memory
55. s are displayed for selection Number of Objects Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 65 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE ServiceCall dialog box Execute a service call process Figure A 32 ServiceCall Dialog Box The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area How to open From the Realtime OS Resource Information panel context menu select Service Call gt gt Service Call Name Description of each area 1 Service call display area This area displays the service call selected in the context menu in C format Remark If the service call requires a value to be input a text box will appear in this area Enter the value in question then click OK to run the service call process 2 Function button Button Function Cancel Ignore the setting and closes this dialog box The function of this item is same as that of the x button R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 66 of 70 Sep 30 2015 Revision Record Description Rev Sep 30 2015 A First Edition issued RI850V4 V2 User s Manual Debug Publication Date Rev 1 01 Sep 30 2015 Published by Renesas Electronics Co
56. s ue Priorty Number eel E Ey 4 Object Mame ID status Wart Factor Wait Data Time Left Interrur k TA IDLTASKI Enable Fe DTASKE O02 Reacy JA trab Priorty Number of Tasks E 42 1 e pos rir Remarks 1 Double clicking a Ready state task information cell e g Object Name or ID displays the source file of the task in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location 2 Double clicking the Ready state task information cell for Current Task Stack SP or Task Stack Area displays the contents of the task stack in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant loca tion Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Priority Number of Tasks Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Priority Number of Tasks HEX Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 61 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Displays the types of service calls that can be issued Note that if a service
57. splays the contents of the Current System SP SP Jump to Source Idle Routine Start Opens the Editor panel and displays the source code of the idle routine Address Jump to Disassemble Idle Rou Opens the Disassemble panel and displays the results of disassembling the idle tine Start Address routine Service Call Displays the types of service calls that can be issued Note that if a service call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the service call will be grayed out dis_dsp Disable dispatching ena_dsp Enable dispatching loc_cpu Lock the CPU unl_cpu Unlock the CPU Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display notation display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 19 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Memory Area tab This tab displays the memory area information e g Area Name and Top Address of the RI850V4 Figure A 3 Memory Area Tab Realtime OS Resource Information boy ig it op hit ep Ex Pje EN Ti ID Task MSG De Eee i Da P hae yy Mu Top Address Ze Ox 00008378 Ox 2696 0600001006 0x404 xFEDEOS54 OxED4 The following items are explained here How to open Description of each area Context menu How to open From the Debug menu select Download From
58. t Coding language Initial activation state Initial preemption state Initial interrupt state Remarks 1 Double clicking a task information cell e g Object Name or ID displays the source file of the task in the Editor panel and moves the caret to the relevant location 2 Double clicking the task information cell for Current Task Stack SP or Task Stack Area displays the contents of the task stack in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location b Second layer This layer displays the locked mutex information e g mutex name or ID only when a task locks a mutex See the Mutex tab for details about locking mutex information R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 26 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Figure A 5 Task Tab Locking Mutex Information Realtime OS Resource Information hite SP Ex Pre ET ise 4h Er a Das F Ma yy Mue i Object Mame ID Sie Walt Factor Wart Data Time Lett eii n 7 ID TASK 001 Running Enable Object Mame ID Mueve Status sal Task ID Attribute Gelling F TA_TFIFO Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Task Name ID Status Wait Factor Wait Data Time Left Interrupt Current
59. the View menu select Realtime OS gt gt Resource Information Description of each area 1 Information display area This area displays the memory area information e g Area Name and Top Address of the RI850V4 This area consists of the following items R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 20 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Area Name The name of the managed memory area is shown kernel_system The RI850V4 executable code is allocated in this area The RI850V4 static data is allocated in this area kernel_ data The RI850V4 dynamic data is allocated in this area kernel data_init The RI850V4 kenrel initialized flag is allocated in this area kernel_const_trace const The static data for trace function is allocated in this area kernel_const_trace bss The dynamic data for trace function is allocated in this area kernel_work Area where the system stack the task stack data queue fixed sized memory pool and variable sized memory pool are to be allocated Memory area name Area where the task stack data queue fixed sized memory pool and variable sized memory pool are to be allocated Top Address The start address of the managed memory area is shown The size of the managed memory area in bytes is shown Remark Double clicking a memory area information cell e g Area Name or Top Address displays the contents of the target memory area in the Memory panel and moves the caret
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62. wn Note that if the priority is not assigned is shown Remark Double clicking a waiting message information cell such as Message Address or Message priority dis plays the contents of the message in the Memory panel and moves the caret to the relevant location Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Mailbox Name ID Queue Status Message Max Priority Attribute Checked The item in question will be displayed Not checked The item in question will not be displayed Notation Displays cascade menus for selecting the display notation Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection ID Message Max Priority Displays value in signed decimal number Displays value in hexadecimal number 2 Footer row Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 41 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Mutex tab This tab displays the mutex information e g Mutex Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 17 Mutex Tab Realtime OS Resource Information MA Fien Va bgp Cy gine chit E Ex PT Re
63. x Count Initial Count 8 ID SEM 0x02 Empty 16 16 16 rT F Context menu The context menu displayed in response to a right mouse click differs as follows depending on the area clicked 1 Header row Display Displays cascade menus for selecting the header items to display Selected item name The following items are displayed for selection Semaphore Name ID Queue Status Current Count Max Count Initial Count Attribute Selected item name The following items are AAE for selection 2 Footer row R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 ENESAS Page 30 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Service Call Displays the types of service calls that can be issued Note that if a service call is not embedded in linked to the downloaded program or the necessary conditions for executing the service call process are not met then the service call will be grayed out sig_sem Release semaphore resource pol_sem Acquire semaphore resource polling Reset Display Item Resets the display item e g whether or not to display header items display nota tion display order and display width R20UT2890EJ0101 Rev 1 01 CENESAS Page 31 of 70 Sep 30 2015 RI850V4 APPENDIX A WINDOW REFERENCE Eventflag tab This tab displays the eventflag information e g Eventflag Name and ID of the RI850V4 Figure A 8 Eventflag Tab Realtime 05 Resource Information Ea DEt Fiere Ve Soy ghee
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