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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

How to Configure trace displays

When tracepoint and breakpoint instructions execute, the emulator opens a trace display. To configure how the emulator handles and displays traces:
2.      Refer to the following table for information about the settings available for traces.
This setting:
Does this:
Ignore If No Value Changed
This button toggles whether the trace displays should record every trace or only those traces where there are changes to the value being traced. If the button is indented, the trace displays will ignore those traces where the value does not change.
TimeStamp
Set this to record how you want time recorded in traces. (If you have a time stamp mode selected and you change it while a trace window is displayed, subsequent traces use the new time stamp mode.)
None records no time information in the trace displays.
Delta records the difference between the current trace and the last trace for that particular trace window. The first trace for the window always shows 0 milliseconds.
Absolute records the time that the trace triggered. The time is in the number of milliseconds since the emulator was last changed to the Run mode.
Display all new traces
Check this box if you want all new traces to display automatically in a trace window.
Log new traces to disk
Check this box if you want new traces to automatically log to disk. (See Trace Log File, below.)
Display All Traces
Click this button to display all of the current traces in their trace windows. (The current traces are listed by name in the Configure Emulation window.)
Close All Traces
Click this button to close all of the open trace windows.
Remove All Traces
Click this button to remove all of the current traces from the trace list.
Close Log File
Click this button to stop logging traces to a file. (See Trace Log File, below.)
Trace Log File
This field shows the currently set log file. To set the log file, click Browse. For more information, see Log traces to disk.

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