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410 wiersze
16 KiB
C
Executable File
/* Header file for TRAX control Library */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Tensilica Inc.
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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* the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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* CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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* TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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* SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef _TRAX_H
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#define _TRAX_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#define TRAX_STOP_HALT 0x0001
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#define TRAX_STOP_QUIET 0x0002
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/* Flag values to indicate if the user wanted to reverse the pcstop
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* parameters */
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#define TRAX_PCSTOP_REVERSE 0x0001
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#define TRAX_PCSTOP_NO_REVERSE 0x0000
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/* Indicating whether postsize should be in terms of bytes, instructions
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* or percentage of trace size captured */
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#define TRAX_POSTSIZE_BYTES 0x0000
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#define TRAX_POSTSIZE_INSTR 0x0001
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#define TRAX_POSTSIZE_PERCENT 0x0002
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/* Size of the header inside the trace file */
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#define TRAX_HEADER_SIZE 256
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/* Minimum size between start and end addresses */
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#define TRAX_MIN_TRACEMEM 64
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/* For basic debugging */
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#define DEBUG 0
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#define ffs(i) __builtin_ffs(i)
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/* Data structures */
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/* Represents the context of the TRAX unit and the current TRAX session.
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* To be used by set and show function calls to set and show appropriate
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* parameters of appropriate TRAX unit.
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*/
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typedef struct {
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int trax_version; /* TRAX PC version information */
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unsigned long trax_tram_size; /* If trace RAM is present,size of it */
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int hflags; /* Flags that can be used to debug,
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print info, etc. */
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int address_read_last; /* During saving of the trace, this
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indicates the address from which
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the current trace reading must
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resume */
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unsigned long bytes_read; /* bytes read uptil now */
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unsigned long total_memlen; /* Total bytes to be read based on the
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trace collected in the trace RAM */
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bool get_trace_started; /* indicates that the first chunk of
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bytes (which include the header) has
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been read */
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} trax_context;
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/* -----------------------TRAX Initialization ------------------------------*/
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/* Initializing the trax context. Reads registers and sets values for version,
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* trace RAM size, total memory length, etc. Most of the other values are
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* initialized to their default case.
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful, -2 if ram_size if
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* incorrect
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*/
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int trax_context_init_eri (trax_context *context);
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/* -----------------Starting/Stopping TRAX session -------------------------*/
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/* Start tracing with current parameter setting. If tracing is already in
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* progress, an error is reported. Otherwise, tracing starts and any unsaved
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* contents of the TraceRAM is discarded
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* returns : 0 if successful, 1 if trace is already active,
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* -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_start (trax_context *context);
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/* This command initiates a stop trigger or halts a trace session based of the
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* value of the flag parameter passed. In case stop trigger is initiated, any
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* selected post-stop-trigger capture proceeds normally.
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* If trace capture was not in progress, or a stop was already triggered, the
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* return value indicates appropriately.
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* flags : To differentiate between stopping trace without any
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* post-size-trigger capture (trax_halt) or with that.
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* A zero value would stop the trace based on trigger and a
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* value of one would halt it
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, 1 if already stopped, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_stop_halt (trax_context *context, int flags);
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/* Resets the TRAX parameters to their default values which would internally
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* involve resetting the TRAX registers. To invoke another trace session or
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* reset the current tracing mechanism, this function needs to be called as
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* it resets parameters of the context that deal with tracing information
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_reset (trax_context *context);
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/* ---------------Set/Get several TRAX parameters --------------------------*/
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/* Sets the start address and end address (word aligned) of the trace in the
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* TraceRAM. Care must be taken to ensure that the difference between the
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* start and the end addresses is atleast TRAX_MIN_TRACEMEM bytes. If not,
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* the values are reset to default, which is 0 for startaddr and
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* traceRAM_words -1 for endaddr
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* startaddr : value to which the start address must be set. Can be
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* any value between 0 - (traceRAM_words - 1)
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* endaddr : value to which the end address must be set. Can be any value
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* between 0 - (traceRAM_words - 1)
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful, -2 if the difference
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* between the start and end addresses is less than
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* TRAX_MIN_TRACEMEM bytes or if they are passed incorrect
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* values, -3 if memory shared option is not configured, in
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* which case, start and end addresses are set to default
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* values instead of those passed by the user
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*/
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int trax_set_ram_boundaries (trax_context *context, unsigned startaddr,
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unsigned endaddr);
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/* Shows the start address and end address(word aligned) of the trace in the
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* TraceRAM. If incorrect, the startaddress and the endaddress values are
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* set to default, i.e. 0 for startaddr and traceRAM_words - 1 for endaddr
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* startaddr : pointer to value which will contain the start address
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* endaddr : pointer to value which will contain the end address
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful
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*
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*/
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int trax_get_ram_boundaries (trax_context *context, unsigned *startaddr,
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unsigned *endaddr);
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/* Selects stop trigger via cross-trigger input
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* value : 0 = off (reset value), 1 = on
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_set_ctistop (trax_context *context, unsigned value);
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/* Shows if stop-trigger via cross-trigger input is off or on
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* returns : 0 if off, 1 if on, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_get_ctistop (trax_context *context);
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/* Selects stop trigger via processor-trigger input
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* value : 0 = off (reset value), 1 = on
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_set_ptistop (trax_context *context, unsigned value);
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/* Shows if stop trigger visa processor-trigger input is off or on
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* returns : 0 if off, 1 if on, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_get_ptistop (trax_context *context);
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/* Reports cross trigger output state
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* returns : 0 if CTO bit is reset, 1 if CTO bit is set
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*/
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int trax_get_cto (trax_context *context);
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/* Reports processor trigger output state
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* returns : 0 if PTO bit is reset, 1 if PTO bit is set
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*/
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int trax_get_pto (trax_context *context);
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/* Selects condition that asserts cross trigger output
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* option : 0 = off(reset value)/1 = ontrig/2 = onhalt
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_set_ctowhen (trax_context *context, int option);
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/* Shows condition that asserted cross trigger output. It can be
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* any of: ontrig or onhalt or even off
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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*
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* returns : 0 if off, 1 if ontrig, 2 if onhalt, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_get_ctowhen (trax_context *context);
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/* Selects condition that asserts processor trigger output
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* option : 0 = off(reset value)/1 = ontrig/2 = onhalt
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_set_ptowhen (trax_context *context, int option);
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/* Shows condition that asserted processor trigger output. It can be
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* any of: ontrig or onhalt or even off
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* returns : 0 if off, 1 if ontrig, 2 if onhalt, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_get_ptowhen (trax_context *context);
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/* Selects the trace synchronization message period.
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* If ATEN enabled, we cannot allow syncper to be off, set it to reset value.
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* Also, if no trace RAM, and ATEN enabled, set syncper to be reset value
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* i.e. 256. A value of 1 i.e. on indicates that internally the message
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* frequency is set to an optimal value. This option should be preferred
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* if the user is not sure what message frequency option to set for the
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* trace session.
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* option : 0 = off, 1 = on, -1 = auto, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,
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* 256 (reset value)
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful, -2 if incorrect
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* arguments
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*/
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int trax_set_syncper (trax_context *context, int option);
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/* Shows trace synchronization message period. Can be one of:
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* off, on, auto, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 (reset value)
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* returns : value of sync period, 0 if off, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_get_syncper (trax_context *context);
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/* Selects stop trigger via PC match. Specifies the address or
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* address range to match against program counter. Trace stops when the
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* processor executes an instruction matching the specified address
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* or range.
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* index : indicates the number of stop trigger (currently there is
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* only one i.e. index = 0)
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* startaddress : start range of the address at which the stop trigger
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* should be activated
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* enaddress : end range of the address at which the stop trigger should
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* be activated
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* flags : If non-zero, this inverts the range. i.e. trace stops
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* when the processor executes an instruction that does not
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* match the specified address or range
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful, -2 if incorrect
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* arguments (unaligned)
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*
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* Note : For the current version of TRAX library, the endaddress and
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* startaddress can differ by at most 31 bytes and the total
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* range i.e. (endaddress - startaddress + 1) has to be a power
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* of two
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*/
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int trax_set_pcstop (trax_context *context, int index, unsigned long startaddress,
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unsigned long endaddress, int flags);
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/* Shows the stop trigger via PC match
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* index : container of information about the number of stop triggers
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* startaddress : container of start range of stop trigger
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* endaddress : container of end range of stop trigger
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* flags : container of information whcih indicates whether the
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* pc stop range is inverted or not.
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_get_pcstop (trax_context *context, int *index,
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unsigned long *startaddress,
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unsigned long *endaddress, int *flags);
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/* This function is used to set the amount of trace to be captured past
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* the stop trigger.
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* count_unit : contains the count of units (instructions or bytes) to be
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* captured post trigger. If 0, it implies that this is off
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* unit : unit of measuring the count. 0 is bytes, 1 is instructions
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* 2 is percentage of trace
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*
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* returns : 0 if successful, -1 if unsuccessful, -2 if incorrect
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* arguments
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*
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*/
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int trax_set_postsize (trax_context *context, int count_unit, int unit);
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/* This function shows the amount of TraceRAM in terms of the number of
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* instructions or bytes, captured post the stop trigger
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about the
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* current TRAX session
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* count_unit : will contain the count of units(instructions or bytes) post
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* trigger
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* unit : will contain information about the events that are counted
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* 0 implies that the traceRAM words consumed are counted and
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* 1 implies that the target processor instructions executed and
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* excpetions/interrupts taken are counted
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*
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* returns : 0 if postsize was got successfully, -1 if unsuccessful
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*/
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int trax_get_postsize (trax_context *context, int *count_unit, int *unit);
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/* -------------------------- TRAX save routines ---------------------------*/
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/* This function should be called by the user to return a chunk of
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* bytes in buf. It can be a lower layer function of save, or can be
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* called by the user explicitly. If bytes_actually_read contains a 0
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* after a call to this function has been made, it implies that the entire
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* trace has been read successfully.
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*
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* context : pointer to structure which contains information about
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* the current TRAX session
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* buf : Buffer that is allocated by the user, all the trace
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* data read would be put in this buffer, which can then
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* be used to generate a tracefile.
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* The first TRAX_HEADER_SIZE of the buffer will always
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* contain the header information.
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* bytes_to_be_read : Indicates the bytes the user wants to read. The first
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* invocation would need this parameter to be
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* TRAX_HEADER_SIZE at least.
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*
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* returns : bytes actually read during the call to this function.
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* 0 implies that all the bytes in the trace have been
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* read, -1 if unsuccessful read/write of
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* registers or memory, -2 if trace was active while
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* this function was called, -3 if user enters
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* bytes_to_be_read < TRAX_HEADER_SIZE in the first
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* pass
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*/
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int trax_get_trace (trax_context *context, void *buf,
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int bytes_to_be_read);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _TRAX_H */
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