Difference between revisions of "Ozone"
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− | =Watch window expression examples= |
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− | The watch window is a powerful tool in Ozone that can not only be used to display static symbol information but the live update feature and support for expressions make it a great companion during debugging. |
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− | In most debug cases all symbol information is available so the symbol can directly be displayed with its name. |
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− | However in some cases symbol information is not available and only addresses are known. Then the variable value can be displayed with an expression by only knowing the address location. |
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− | The following example will showcase this. More information can be found in the Ozone user guide UM08025 in section Debugging with Ozone/Working With Expressions. |
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− | == Watch window example == |
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− | This example will show how to display an array by its symbol name, by only its address and via a pointer. |
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− | The array is defined as: static int _aCnt[10]; |
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− | The used pointer is defined as: int* p; |
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− | Per default all values are initialized to 0. To display the values in _aCnt in the watch window the following expressions can be used: |
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− | * _aCnt |
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− | * (int[10])<_aCntAddress> |
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− | * (int[10])p; |
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− | The resulting watch window will be as follows: |
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Revision as of 19:09, 31 May 2019
Ozone is a full-featured graphical debugger for embedded applications. With Ozone it is possible to debug any embedded application on C/C++ source and assembly level. Ozone can load applications built with any tool chain / IDE or debug the target's resident application without any source. Ozone includes all well-known debug controls and information windows and makes use of the best performance of J-Link and J-Trace debug probes. The user interface is designed to be used intuitively and is fully configurable. All windows can be moved, re-sized and docked to fit the need of any developer.
Ozone is more than a simple debugger. Its various features, including trace, code profiling and code coverage analysis make it a powerful performance analyzer, which enable you to get full system insight, to track down inefficiencies and bugs, and to make your products even better.
Dual Core Debugging with Ozone