Chapter 4: Analyzing the CPU32 with a Logic Analyzer
Using the Inverse Assembler
The show/suppress settings do not affect the data that is stored by the
logic analyzer; they only affect whether that data is displayed or not.
You can examine the same data with different settings, for different
analysis requirements.
This dialog allows faster analysis in two ways. First, you can filter
unneeded information out of the display. For example, suppressing
unexecuted prefetches will show only states in which prefetches were
completed.
Second, you can isolate particular operations by suppressing all other
operations. For example, you can show Calls and Returns, with all
other states suppressed, allowing quick analysis of Calls and Returns.
The following cycles can be shown or suppressed: extension words,
unexecuted prefetches, branches, calls and returns, other instructions,
data reads, and data writes.
Extension words and unexecuted fetches are suppressed without
regard to user mode or supervisor mode because they do not affect the
display of executed mnemonics.
All other categories may suppress based on the user mode, supervisor
mode, or both. These categories suppress actual executed mnemonics
for the display.
Options
The Options menu lets you change the width of the display.
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