Jivin Michael Schnell lays it down ...
> 
> >I could be wrong here, but I think the Coldfire debug module has a
> >feature that allows an adress range to be configured using the ABLR and
> >ABHR (and TDR) to break if an access is made in this region. However I
> >don't know how to set this up from gdb. 
> >  
> Support for this would be necessary to be provided by the chip itself. 
> As Coldfire was create as a cheaper follow-up for the 68 K series (which 
> did not provide address comparing in the BDM related hardware on the 
> chips), I would be astonished to find that they do.

I have definately used the BDM memory range registers to trap on a
memory access.  Unfortunatrly that was years ago and I have long
forgotten the register names and how I used them,  but I set the two
registers through gdb on the BDM IIRC.

Cheers,
Davidm

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David McCullough,  [EMAIL PROTECTED],   Ph:+61 734352815
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