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The terminal interface (spim) provides the following commands:
-
- exit
Exit the simulator.
-
- read "file"
Read file of assembly language commands
into SPIM's memory. If the file has already been read into SPIM
the system
should be cleared (see reinitialize
below) or global symbols will be
multiply defined.
-
- load "file"
Synonym for read.
-
- run <addr>
Start running a program. If the optional
address addr is provided
the program starts at that address.
Otherwise
the program starts at the global symbol __start
which is
defined by the default trap handler to call the routine at the global symbol
main with the usual MIPS calling convention.
-
- step <N>
Step the program for N (default: 1)
instructions. Print instructions as they execute.
-
- continue
Continue program execution without stepping.
-
- print $N
Print register N.
-
- print $fN
Print floating point register N.
-
- print addr
Print the contents of memory at address
addr.
-
- print_sym
Print the contents of the symbol table
i.e.
the
addresses of the global (but not local) symbols.
-
- reinitialize
Clear the memory and registers.
-
- breakpoint addr
Set a breakpoint at address addr.
addr can be either a memory address or symbolic label.
-
- delete addr
Delete all breakpoints at address addr.
-
- list
List all breakpoints.
-
- .
Rest of line is an assembly instruction that is stored in
memory.
-
- <nl>
A newline reexecutes previous command.
-
- ?
Print a help message.
Most commands can be abbreviated to their unique prefix e.g.
ex
re
l
ru
s
p. More dangerous
commands
such as reinitialize
require a longer prefix.
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Ian Moor
1998-09-11