Chapter 3: Using the Logic Analyzer in Timing or State Mode

Using Symbols

 

To create a readers.ini file

 

You can change how an ELF/Stabs, Ticoff or Coff/Stabs symbol file is

 

processed by creating a reader.ini file.

 

1. Create the reader.ini file on your workstation or PC.

 

2. Copy the file to /logic/symbols/readers.ini on the logic analysis system.

Reader options

C++Demangle

 

 

1= Turn on C++ Demangling (Default)

 

0= Turn off C++ Demangling

 

C++DemOptions

 

 

803= Standard Demangling

 

 

203= GNU Demangling

(Default Elf/Stabs)

 

403= Lucid Demangling

 

800= Standard Demangling without function parameters 200= GNU Demangling without function parameters 400= Lucid Demangling without function parameters

MaxSymbolWidth

80= Column width max of a function or variable symbol Wider symbols names will be truncated.

(Default 80 columns)

OutSectionSymbolValid

0= Symbols whose addresses aren't within the defined sections are invalid (Default)

1= Symbols whose addresses aren't within the defined sections are valid

This option must be specified in the Nsr section of the Readers.ini file:

[Nsr]

OutSectionSymbolValid=1

ReadElfSection

2= Process all globals from ELF section (Default) Get size information of local variables

1= Get size information of global and local variables Symbols for functions will not be read, and

only supplemental information for those symbols in the Dwarf or stabs section will be read.

0= Do not read the Elf Section

If a file only has an ELF section this will have no effect and the ELF

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Agilent Technologies 16760A manual Create the reader.ini file on your workstation or PC