Opening MMU Configurator view

Using the New window to create an MMU configuration is just one way to work with MMU. Alternatively, you can open the MMU Configurator view, such as during a debugging session. You can use this view to examine the current state of a thread's MMU configuration during the course of the debugging session. Also, you can detach the MMU Configurator view into its own floating window and reposition that window into other collections of views.

Note: Because the MMU configurator view does not have an associated configuration file initially, the MMU tab appears in place of the tab that shows the name of the configuration file. Saving the MMU Configurator view settings to a file (by choosing File > Save ) replaces the MMU tab with the name of the saved configuration file.

To open the MMU Configurator view:

  1. Start a debugging session.
  2. In the Debug view of the Debug perspective, select the process for which you want to work with MMU.
  3. Choose Window > Show View > Other from the IDE menu bar.

    The Show View dialog appears.

    Figure 1. Show View dialog - MMU Configurator

    Show View Dialog - MMU Configurator

  4. Expand Debug group, and choose MMU Configurator .
  5. Click OK.

    The MMU Configurator view appears, attached to an existing collection of views in the current perspective.

You just finished opening the MMU Configurator view. You can right-click the MMU Configurator tab to choose the menu command that detaches the view into a floating window. Also, you can drag the MMU Configurator tab to a different collection of view tabs.