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Captured information can be presented as absolute hexadecimal values or in
mnemonic form. The processor status values captured by the analyzer can be listed
mnemonically or in hexadecimal or binary form.
Addresses captured by the analyzer are physical addresses.
The offset_by option subtracts the specified offset from the addresses of the
executed instructions before listing the trace. With an appropriate entry for offset,
each instruction in the listed trace will appear as it does in the assembled or
compiled program listing.
The count parameter lists the current trace of time or state either relative to the
previous event in the trace list or as an absolute count measured from the trigger
event. If time counts are currently selected, the count parameter causes an absolute
or relative time count to be listed. If the current trace contains state counts, a
relative or absolute state count results.
The source parameter allows display of source program lines in the trace listing,
enabling you to quickly correlate the trace list with your source program.
Initial values are the same as specified by the command:
display trace mnemonic count relative offset_by 0
<RETURN>
The parameters are as follows:
absolute
Lists trace information in hexadecimal format, rather than mnemonic opcodes.
align_data_
Use this to correct data-alignment problems if you see any in a dequeued trace list.
from_line
If you see that the dequeuer has aligned data with the wrong instructions, use this
token to select the correct data alignment by specifying the line that should begin a
data realignment (align_data_from_line 36).
all_cycles
Used to specify that all cycles should be included in the inverse assembled
information shown in the trace list.
count
absolute
This lists the time count for each event of the trace as the total time measured from
the trigger event.
relative
This lists the time count for each event of the trace as the time measured relative to
the previous event.
Chapter 11: Emulator/Analyzer Interface Commands
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