
16.4 Receiving a Processor Memory Dump
This section describes the steps and bit settings for receiving complete
and partial processor memory dumps. Table 16-4 shows the
information available in the memory dump.
Memory address Type of memory
0toFFh Processoronchipmemory
100h to 7FFFh External RAM
8000h to 97FFh LSI hardware registers
Complete Memory Dump (Monitor Dump)
To receive a complete memory dump (Monitor dump), follow these
steps:
1. Issue a SEND DIAGNOSTIC command with the SelfTest,
DevOfL, and UntOfL bits set to 0; the Parameter List Length set
to 0000; and the MD bit set to 1.
2. Issue a RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command with the
Allocation Length field set to 9064h and the TD bit set to 0.
Partial Memory Dump
To receive a partial memory dump, follow these steps:
1. Issue a SEND DIAGNOSTIC command with the SelfTest,
DevOfL, and UntOfL bits set to 0 and the MD bit set to 1.
Indicate the desired starting address in the Parameter List
Length field (0000 to 97FFh).
2. Issue a RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command with the
Allocation Length field set to the desired number of bytes (less
than 9064h) and the TD bit set to 0.
Note: Nonexistent registers or uninitialized bytes will be
returned as FFh.
Table 16-4 Information available in the CTS memory dump
16-6
EXB-8205 and EXB-8505
(Standard and XL)
510503
16 RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (1Ch)
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