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@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Checking and setting memory
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To display or set contents of memory use "Memory" tab at the bottom of "Debug" perspective.
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With the "Memory" tab, we will read from and write to the memory location ``0x3FF44004`` labeled as ``GPIO_OUT_REG`` used to set and clear individual GPIO's. For more information please refer to `ESP32 Technical Reference Manual <http://espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32_technical_reference_manual_en.pdf>`__, chapter IO_MUX and GPIO Matrix.
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With the "Memory" tab, we will read from and write to the memory location ``0x3FF44004`` labeled as ``GPIO_OUT_REG`` used to set and clear individual GPIO's. For more information please refer to `ESP32 Technical Reference Manual <https://espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32_technical_reference_manual_en.pdf>`__, chapter IO_MUX and GPIO Matrix.
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Being in the same ``blink.c`` project as before, set two breakpoints right after ``gpio_set_level`` instruction. Click "Memory" tab and then "Add Memory Monitor" button. Enter ``0x3FF44004`` in provided dialog.
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Displaying the contents of memory is done with command ``x``. With additional parameters you may vary the format and count of memory locations displayed. Run ``help x`` to see more details. Companion command to ``x`` is ``set`` that let you write values to the memory.
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We will demonstrate how ``x`` and ``set`` work by reading from and writing to the memory location ``0x3FF44004`` labeled as ``GPIO_OUT_REG`` used to set and clear individual GPIO's. For more information please refer to `ESP32 Technical Reference Manual <http://espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32_technical_reference_manual_en.pdf>`__, chapter IO_MUX and GPIO Matrix.
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We will demonstrate how ``x`` and ``set`` work by reading from and writing to the memory location ``0x3FF44004`` labeled as ``GPIO_OUT_REG`` used to set and clear individual GPIO's. For more information please refer to `ESP32 Technical Reference Manual <https://espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32_technical_reference_manual_en.pdf>`__, chapter IO_MUX and GPIO Matrix.
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Being in the same ``blink.c`` project as before, set two breakpoints right after ``gpio_set_level`` instruction. Enter two times ``c`` to get to the break point followed by ``x /1wx 0x3FF44004`` to display contents of ``GPIO_OUT_REG`` memory location::
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Under "Application Loading and Monitoring" there is another software and hardware to compile, build and flash application to ESP32, as well as to provide means to monitor diagnostic messages from ESP32.
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Debugging using JTAG and application loading / monitoring is integrated under the `Eclipse <http://www.eclipse.org/>`_ environment, to provide quick and easy transition from writing, compiling and loading the code to debugging, back to writing the code, and so on. All the software is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms.
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Debugging using JTAG and application loading / monitoring is integrated under the `Eclipse <https://www.eclipse.org/>`_ environment, to provide quick and easy transition from writing, compiling and loading the code to debugging, back to writing the code, and so on. All the software is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms.
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If the :doc:`ESP32 WROVER KIT <../../hw-reference/modules-and-boards>` is used, then connection from PC to ESP32 is done effectively with a single USB cable thanks to FT2232H chip installed on WROVER, which provides two USB channels, one for JTAG and the second for UART connection.
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