Specifications
Wind River Trace for Wind River Workbench
Hardware Reference, 3.0
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The Wind River Trace captures a snapshot of your executing code to a memory
array, at full speed. It saves up to hundreds of thousands of machine cycles,
displaying addresses, instructions, and transferred data. The Wind River ICE SX
emulator translates raw machine cycles to assembly code or C/C++ statements,
and displays them in the Trace view in Wind River Workbench.
The Wind River Trace starts and stops trace collection based on user-defined
triggering mechanisms. For example, you might instruct the Wind River Trace to
capture every instance of an infrequent interrupt service routine.
Trace collection has no impact on the real time performance of your executing
code.
This document outlines the information needed to use Wind River Trace, and
includes the following chapters:
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1. Overview - Describes features of Wind River Trace and provides necessary
safety information and contact information.
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2. Hardware Setup- Describes physical connection information and explains
connecting power.
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3. Using Wind River Trace- Describes how to use the Trace view in Wind River
Workbench to trace code.
This document also includes the following appendices:
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A. 38-pin Mictor Connector (AMCC 405 and 440 Processors)- Pinout information
for 405 and 440 processors.
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B. 26-pin BDM Connector (ColdFire Processors)- Pinout information for ColdFire
processors.
Figure 1-1 Wind River Trace










