Specifications

1 Overview
1.2 Wind River Trace Features
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Other Resources
For information on Wind River Workbench, see the Wind River Workbench Users
Guide.
For information on Workbench low-level commands, see the Wind River Workbench
for On-Chip Debugging Command Reference.
For information on configuring Wind River emulators, see the Wind River
Workbench for On-Chip Debugging Configuration Options Reference.
For information on on-chip debugging, see the Wind River Workbench for On-Chip
Debugging User Tutorials.
For information on the Wind River ICE SX, see the Wind River ICE SX for
Wind River Workbench Hardware Reference.
For Tech Tips and Application Notes dealing with Workbench, the
Wind River ICE SX and Wind River Probe tools, and various processor-specific
issues, go to http://www.windriver.com/support.
1.2 Wind River Trace Features
Wind River Trace adds a high-performance trace buffer to Wind River ICE SX,
without compromising the functionality of the hardware debug tools. Wind River
Trace captures the trace output emitted by the processor via the processor’s
real-time trace interface.
Wind River Trace operates with the Wind River Workbench debugger, and is
designed primarily for software development. It offers real-time trace with a
high-depth trace buffer, which is useful in the integration phase of projects, as well
as in the field or for remote monitoring.
1.2.1 AMCC 405 and 440 Processors (Formerly IBM 405 and 440)
Wind River Trace includes the following features:
A non-intrusive interface for tracing code execution in real-time, even when
code is running out of the internal instruction cache