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STice features UM0036
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● Goto Source, Goto Disassembly: You may use these commands in the contextual
menu to jump to either an editor window or the Disassembly window under the
following conditions:
– If you highlight an entry in the trace where the address is a line of source code,
you can use the Goto Source command to jump to that line of code in the Editor
window.
– If you highlight a trace record where the event is an opcode fetch, you can use the
Goto Disassembly command to jump to the appropriate address in the
Disassembly window.
● Previous Source, Next Source commands: If you highlight an entry in the trace
where the address is a line of source code, you can use the Previous Source and
Next Source commands in the contextual menu to jump to, respectively, the previous
or next source code entries in the trace recording.
● Previous Instruction, Next Instruction commands: If you highlight a trace record of
a decoding start event, you can use the Previous Instruction and Next Instruction
commands in the contextual menu to jump to the previous or next decoding start
records in the trace recording.
● Bookmarks: Clicking on the Bookmarks commands lets you access the following
commands:
– Toggle Bookmark: Allows you to place or remove a bookmark at any trace
recording entry.
– Clear All Bookmarks: Clears all bookmarks in the Trace window.
– Previous Bookmark: Allows you to jump to the previous bookmark in the Trace
window.
– Next Bookmark: Allows you to jump to the next bookmark in the Trace window.
● Copying and saving the trace contents: The trace record may be copied to the
clipboard or copied to file via options in the Trace contextual menu.
–The Copy to Clipboard command copies the highlighted trace record(s) to the
clipboard.
– The command Copy to File opens the Save Trace Contents dialog box, with
details of saved trace files and user options for save parameters.
Figure 199. Saving trace contents
● Column display: Columns may be disabled if they not required and/or do not display
any trace information for the particular trace situation. To activate/disable a column,