Viewing local millicode information, Examples of viewing local millicode information – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region Information
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Viewing Local Millicode Information
Viewing Local Millicode Information
The LOCAL command displays information about a specified millicode routine in a
TNS object file previously opened using the OPEN command. Local millicode routines
reside in the TNS/E region of the TNS object file, not in a separate millicode library.
Millicode routine information includes the TNS/E address and length of the routine. You
can also use LOCAL without an argument to list a summary of all local millicode
routines in an open object file. The CLONED command is a synonym for the LOCAL
command.
local routine name
is the name of a millicode routine.
If you specify a millicode routine name that does not exist in the open file, TNSVU
returns a message that the routine was not found in this file.
Examples of Viewing Local Millicode Information
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This example shows the output for the LOCAL command when you do not supply
an argument.
myfile> local
Local millicode routines:
_LocalMilli_First:
CSEG: 0 Entry: 0x70410000 NumInstrs: 0xc
_LocalMilli_Second:
CSEG: 0 Entry: 0x70410030 NumInstrs: 0x10
_LocalMilli_Third:
CSEG: 0 Entry: 0x70410070 NumInstrs: 0xc
_LocalMilli_Fourth:
CSEG: 0 Entry: 0x704100a0 NumInstrs: 0xc
_LocalMilli_Fifth:
CSEG: 0 Entry: 0x704100d0 NumInstrs: 0x4
myfile>
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This example shows the output for the LocalMilli_First routine in the myfile file.
myfile> local _LocalMilli_First
_LocalMilli_First
CSEG: 0 Entry: 0x70410000 NumInstrs:
adds T0 = 0x134,MTT ;;
ld4 T0 = [T0] ;;
mov b0 = T0
br b0
myfile>
LOCAL [local routine name]