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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 28, 1998
Filed:
Feb. 01, 1996
George Thangadurai, Folsom, CA (US);
Chih-Hung Chung, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
A microprocessor includes the capability to service at least one debug exception and an I/O trap generated during execution of a single instruction. After executing each instruction, the microprocessor determines whether a debug exception and an I/O trap occurred. If at least one debug exception and an I/O trap exist, then the microprocessor determines an active status for the debug exception. The microprocessor stores the contents of internal registers, constituting a state of the microprocessor, to memory, and latches a breakpoint status for the debug exception in a public debug status register. The breakpoint status is preserved by copying the breakpoint status to a private debug status register. The microprocessor services the I/O trap by executing a SMM handler, an upon returning from the SMM handler, the state of the microprocessor is restored. If the I/O trap serviced requires instruction restart, then the state of the microprocessor is adjusted to re-execute the instruction. The microprocessor copies the breakpoint status, stored in the private debug status register, to the public debug status register when the I/O trap does not require instruction restart. The debug exception is subsequently serviced by executing an INT1 handler.