Example 2:
Change the IODELAY value to 50 microseconds.
HHC00013I Herc command: 'iodelay 50'
HHC02204I iodelay set to 50
Figure 161: IODELAY command (set value)
Example 2:
Change the IODELAY value to 50 microseconds.
HHC00013I Herc command: 'iodelay 50'
HHC02204I iodelay set to 50
Figure 161: IODELAY command (set value)
The IPENDING command displays the pending interrupts for each CPU and some lock information.
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Example 1:
Display pending interrupts.
HHC00013I Herc command: 'ipending'
HHC00850I Processor CP00: CPUint=00000001 (State:00000081)&(Mask:CF00EC4B)
HHC00851I Processor CP00: interrupt not pending
HHC00852I Processor CP00: I/O interrupt not pending
HHC00853I Processor CP00: clock comparator not pending
HHC00854I Processor CP00: CPU timer not pending
HHC00855I Processor CP00: interval timer pending
HHC00856I Processor CP00: ECPS vtimer not pending
HHC00857I Processor CP00: external call not pending
HHC00858I Processor CP00: emergency signal not pending
HHC00859I Processor CP00: machine check interrupt not pending
HHC00860I Processor CP00: service signal not pending
HHC00861I Processor CP00: mainlock held: no
HHC00862I Processor CP00: intlock held: no
HHC00863I Processor CP00: waiting for intlock: no
HHC00864I Processor CP00: lock not held
HHC00865I Processor CP00: connected to channelset 0000
HHC00866I Processor CP00: state STARTED
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