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1. About the RiscFree* IDE
2. Getting Started with the Ashling* RiscFree* IDE for Intel® FPGAs
3. Using Ashling* RiscFree* IDE for Intel® FPGAs with Nios® V Processor System
4. Using Ashling* RiscFree* IDE for Intel® FPGAs with Arm* Hard Processor System
5. Debugging Features with RiscFree* IDE for Intel® FPGAs
6. Debugging with Command-Line Interface
7. Ashling RiscFree* Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Intel® FPGAs User Guide Archives
8. Document Revision History for the Ashling RiscFree* Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Intel® FPGAs User Guide
A. Appendix
3.1. Importing Nios® V Processor Project
3.2. Building Nios® V Processor Project
3.3. Setting Run Configuration to Download Nios® V Processor Project
3.4. Setting Debug Configuration to Debug Nios® V Processor Project
3.5. Setting Debug Configuration to Debug a Booting Nios® V Processor Project
3.6. Debugging Tools
5.1. Debug Features in RiscFree* IDE
5.2. Processor System Debug
5.3. Heterogeneous Multicore Debug
5.4. Debugging µC/OS-II Application
5.5. Debugging FreeRTOS Application
5.6. Debugging Zephyr Application
5.7. Arm* HPS On-Chip Trace
5.8. Debugging the Arm* Linux Kernel
5.9. Debugging Target Software in an Intel® Simics Simulator Session
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3.6.4. Disassembly View with Registers View/ Stepping into assembler functions
Disassembly view allows you to observe your program as it is disassembled. This view is helpful when the instruction pointer enters a function for which it does not have the source.
To launch the disassembly view, go to Window > Show View > Disassembly.
Figure 32. Disassembly View
To debug using the disassembled code in the Disassembly view, set a breakpoint at the line you wish to pause. Once the debugger step into the line that you have set the breakpoint, you can observe the change in the Registers view.
Figure 33. Disassembly View with Register View