Development Tools User’s Manual
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IXP2400/IXP2800 Network Processors
Developer Workbench
4. In the box on the right, enter the Transactor commands you wish to have executed, just as you
would enter them on the Transactor command line.
5. In the
Script name
box, enter the name you want associated with the command script. This
name will be displayed in the tool tip and fly-by text when you position the mouse cursor over
the corresponding command script toolbar button.
6. Click
Assign
. This assigns the commands and name to the selected command script number.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for as many command scripts as you wish to assign (up to a total of
10).
8. Click
OK
.
Each command script (1-10) has an associated debug toolbar button
. To place a command
script button in a toolbar, see
2.13.8
Thread Windows
Thread windows differ from normal document windows in that they have a toolbar across the top
(see
and
). Setting and clearing breakpoints (see
), displaying
register or variable contents (see
), and viewing the instruction(s) currently being
executed (see
) are all done in thread windows.
2.13.8.1
Controlling Thread Window Activation
You can control how the thread windows
are activated using the
Thread Window
Options
dialog box.
To do this:
1. On the
Debug
menu, click
Thread
Window Options
, or
Click the
button in the toolbar of
an open thread window.
The
Thread Window Options
dialog
box appears.
2. Select how you want threads activated.
Select one of the following:
a.
Use only one thread window
.
Always reuse the currently open thread window and bring it to the top.
b.
Use one thread window per chip
.
Reuse a currently open thread window only if it displays a thread in the same chip as the
thread being activated.
c.
Use one thread window per Microengine
.
Reuse a currently open thread window only if it displays a thread in the same Microengine
as the thread being activated.
d.
Use a separate thread window for each thread
.
Always open a new thread window unless one is already open for the thread being
activated, in which case the open window is brought to the top.