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Development Tools User’s Manual
IXP2400/IXP2800 Network Processors
Developer Workbench
1. In the
History
window, click
Customize
.
The
Customize Thread History
dialog box appears.
2. Click the
Code Labels
tab.
3. In the
Select Microengine
box is a list of all the Microengines in the project. Click a
Microengine to display all the labels in the microcode associated with that Microengine.
4. In the All labels in MicroEngine’s microcode box, select the labels to be displayed in the
History window by clicking the label, and then clicking Add.
The
Labels to be displayed in thread history
box lists all the code labels you have selected to
be displayed on the selected Microengine’s history lines.
5. Continue this procedure for each Microengine for which you want code labels displayed.
6. To delete a label from the display list, select the label in the rightmost list box and then click
the
button.
7. Click
OK
to close the
Customize Thread History
dialog box.
Code labels for a thread
Whether or not code labels are displayed on a particular thread's history line is controlled via
shortcut menus in the
History
window or by the Thread Display property page (see
).
•
To display code labels for a thread, right-click on the thread name or on its history line and
check
Display Code Labels for
‘threadname’ on the shortcut menu, where ‘threadname’ is
the name of the thread you clicked on.
•
To hide code labels for a thread, right-click and uncheck
Display Code Labels for
<threadname>
.
2.13.16.7
Displaying Reference History
The
Thread History
window supports the viewing of reference history lines underneath the
history lines of the thread issuing the reference.
References to the following components are displayed:
•
DRAM
•
SRAM
•
Hash
•
Scratchpad
•
MSF
•
CAP
Interthread references are displayed in two sections:
•
The reference creation section is displayed underneath the signalling thread, with the name of
the signalled thread shown above the reference line.
•
The reference consumption section is displayed underneath the signalled thread, with the name
of the signalling thread shown above the reference line.