Trait probe_rs::CoreInterface [−][src]
pub trait CoreInterface: MemoryInterface {
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fn wait_for_core_halted(&mut self, timeout: Duration) -> Result<(), Error>;
fn core_halted(&mut self) -> Result<bool, Error>;
fn status(&mut self) -> Result<CoreStatus, Error>;
fn halt(&mut self, timeout: Duration) -> Result<CoreInformation, Error>;
fn run(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>;
fn reset(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>;
fn reset_and_halt(
&mut self,
timeout: Duration
) -> Result<CoreInformation, Error>;
fn step(&mut self) -> Result<CoreInformation, Error>;
fn read_core_reg(
&mut self,
address: CoreRegisterAddress
) -> Result<u32, Error>;
fn write_core_reg(
&mut self,
address: CoreRegisterAddress,
value: u32
) -> Result<()>;
fn get_available_breakpoint_units(&mut self) -> Result<u32, Error>;
fn get_hw_breakpoints(&mut self) -> Result<Vec<Option<u32>>, Error>;
fn enable_breakpoints(&mut self, state: bool) -> Result<(), Error>;
fn set_hw_breakpoint(
&mut self,
bp_unit_index: usize,
addr: u32
) -> Result<(), Error>;
fn clear_hw_breakpoint(&mut self, unit_index: usize) -> Result<(), Error>;
fn registers(&self) -> &'static RegisterFile;
fn hw_breakpoints_enabled(&self) -> bool;
fn architecture(&self) -> Architecture;
}
Required methods
Wait until the core is halted. If the core does not halt on its own,
a DebugProbeError::Timeout
error will be returned.
fn core_halted(&mut self) -> Result<bool, Error>
fn core_halted(&mut self) -> Result<bool, Error>
Check if the core is halted. If the core does not halt on its own,
a DebugProbeError::Timeout
error will be returned.
fn status(&mut self) -> Result<CoreStatus, Error>
Try to halt the core. This function ensures the core is actually halted, and
returns a DebugProbeError::Timeout
otherwise.
Reset the core, and then continue to execute instructions. If the core
should be halted after reset, use the reset_and_halt
function.
fn reset_and_halt(
&mut self,
timeout: Duration
) -> Result<CoreInformation, Error>
fn reset_and_halt(
&mut self,
timeout: Duration
) -> Result<CoreInformation, Error>
Reset the core, and then immediately halt. To continue execution after
reset, use the reset
function.
fn step(&mut self) -> Result<CoreInformation, Error>
fn step(&mut self) -> Result<CoreInformation, Error>
Steps one instruction and then enters halted state again.
fn read_core_reg(&mut self, address: CoreRegisterAddress) -> Result<u32, Error>
fn write_core_reg(
&mut self,
address: CoreRegisterAddress,
value: u32
) -> Result<()>
fn get_available_breakpoint_units(&mut self) -> Result<u32, Error>
Read the hardware breakpoints from FpComp registers, and adds them to the Result Vector. A value of None in any position of the Vector indicates that the position is unset/available. We intentionally return all breakpoints, irrespective of whether they are enabled or not.
fn registers(&self) -> &'static RegisterFile
fn hw_breakpoints_enabled(&self) -> bool
fn architecture(&self) -> Architecture
fn architecture(&self) -> Architecture
Get the Architecture
of the Core.