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The sym Command
sym
The sym command sets a symbolic name for a variable.
Format
The format for this command is:
sym name value
where:
name
is the name of the variable for which a value is to be set.
value
is the value to which the variable is set.
Functional Description
The sym command sets a symbolic name to the specified value. Normally
the load command clears the symbol table. However, there is an option to
override the clearing of the symbol table (see the load command for
details).
Symbols can be displayed using the ls command.
Examples illustrating the use of this command follow.
PMON sym start 9fc00240
PMON sym flush_cache 9fc016f0
PMON l start 4
start+0x240 3c09a07f lui t1,0xa07f
start+0x244 3c08003c lui t0,0x3c
start+0x248 3529ff20 ori t1,t1,0xff20
PMON l 9fc0027c 5
start+0x27c 03a1e825 or sp,sp,at
start+0x280 0ff005bc jal flush_cache
start+0x284 24040000 addiu a0,zero,0x0
start+0x288 0ff005bc jal flush_cache
start+0x28c 24040001 addiu a0,zero,0x1
See Also
ls,
load,
l,
and sh commands.
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